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Melissopalynology in Brazilian restinga areas, a mini review

Grana, 2022
A restinga is an ecosystem of the Atlantic Forest biome that occurs along the Brazilian coastal plains. The restinga areas studied here occur in the states of Santa Catarina, São Paulo, Rio de Janeiro, Bahia, Alagoas, Paraíba and Maranhão.
O. Barth, C. F. P. da Luz
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Topological structure of a tritrophic network composed of host plants, gall‐inducing insects and parasitoids in a restinga area in Brazil

, 2021
Plants, insect herbivores and parasitoids can form tritrophic networks that are species rich and complex in interactions. In the present study, we describe the network structure of an assemblage composed of host plants, cecidomyiid gall midges and ...
W. Araújo, V. Maia
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Soils of Restingas

2023
The Restinga is one of the ecosystems of the Atlantic Rainforest biome in Brazil. It is characterized by extremely nutrient-poor soils formed in sandy coastal sediments from the Quaternary age. The highly dynamic environment of sandy coasts causes landforms with different microrelief.
Vidal-Torrado, Pablo   +6 more
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"CONVOLVULÁCEAS DA RESTINGA"

1976
(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
Falcão, Joaquim Inácio de Almeida   +1 more
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Croton restingae Sodre & Riina 2023, sp. nov.

2023
Published as part of Sodré, Rodolfo Carneiro, Silva, Marcos José da, Caruzo, Maria Beatriz Rossi & Riina, Ricarda, 2023, Croton restingae sp. nov. (Euphorbiaceae), a new species of section Adenophylli from the state of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, and its phylogenetic relationships, pp.
Sodré, Rodolfo Carneiro   +3 more
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Diversity of Calliphoridae and Mesembrinellidae (Diptera: Oestroidea) in a Mangrove, Restinga, and Forest Landscapes From a Lagoon Complex on an Atlantic Forest Coastline (Rio de Janeiro, Brazil)

Journal of medical entomology, 2020
Diptera Mesembrinellidae present great ecological importance as potential bioindicators and Calliphoridae stand out for their medical-sanitary importance as potential vectors of pathogens and causes of human and animal diseases such as myiasis.
R. T. Luz   +5 more
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