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Natural regeneration of Atlantic Forest species in the understory of Eucalyptus saligna Smith. in a former forest production unit at the Parque das Neblinas, Bertioga, SP
(IPEF-INST PESQUISAS ESTUDOS FLORESTAIS, 2010)
This study aimed at characterizing the potential for natural regeneration of native vegetation in the under-story of an earlier Eucalyptus saligna Smith production stand. The study was carried out at the Parque das Neblinas, ...
Fluctuations in Richness and Abundance of Social Wasps During the Dry and Wet Seasons in Three Phyto-Physiognomies at the Tropical Dry Forest of Brazil
(Entomological Soc Amer, 2009-12-01)
The social wasp nests were quantified in three different plant physiognomies (forested Caatinga, shrubby Caatinga, and agricultural systems) to analyze the effect of environmental seasonality and plant physiognomy on the ...
Fluctuations in Richness and Abundance of Social Wasps During the Dry and Wet Seasons in Three Phyto-Physiognomies at the Tropical Dry Forest of Brazil
(Entomological Soc Amer, 2009-12-01)
The social wasp nests were quantified in three different plant physiognomies (forested Caatinga, shrubby Caatinga, and agricultural systems) to analyze the effect of environmental seasonality and plant physiognomy on the ...
NATURAL REGENERATION IN ABANDONED FIELDS FOLLOWING INTENSIVE AGRICULTURAL LAND USE IN AN ATLANTIC FOREST ISLAND, BRAZIL
(UNIV FEDERAL VICOSAVICOSA, 2012)
The time required to regrowth a forest in degraded areas depends on how the forest is removed and on the type of land use following removal. Natural regeneration was studied in abandoned old fields after intensive agricultural ...
Effects of distinct types of disturbance on seed rain in the Atlantic forest of NE Brazil
(SpringerDordrechtHolanda, 2007)
Análisis comparativo de la folivoría en helechos y angiospermas en un Bosque Tropical Húmedo de Costa Rica
(Universidad de Costa Rica, Sede de Occidente, 2006)
Phenological patterns and reproductive success of Ceiba pentandra (Bombacaceae) in tropical dry and wet forests of Costa Rica
(Sociedad de Biología de Chile, 2008)