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Where does the forest come back from? Soil and litter seed banks and the juvenile bank as sources of vegetation resilience in a semiarid Neotropical forest
(Wiley Blackwell Publishing, Inc, 2019-11)
The existence of reservoirs from which dominant plants recruit after disturbances is a key factor in ecosystem resilience. Where do woody species regenerate from in the semiarid Neotropical Chaco forest? Is land use affecting ...
Soil carbon dynamic associated to land-use changes in semi-arid forests of Argentina
(2014)
Land-use change represents one of the main drivers of global climatic change, affecting the amount and quality of organic matter (OM) in soils worldwide. A reduction in the amount of biomass due to forest management is ...
Influence of fuel conditions on the occurrence, propagation and duration of wildland fires: A regional approach
(2015-09)
Wildfires affect Earth's surface every year. Fuels conditions influence fire occurrence and behavior; therefore, their characterization is important for fire risk studies. We analyzed vegetation conditions influencing fires ...
Contribution of environmental variables to anuran community structure in the Caatinga Domain of Brazil
(Brasil, 2011)
To ascertain the influence of environmental variables on the structure of anuran communities, we conducted tests to determine which variables best explain the spatial distribution patterns of different communities of anurans ...
Palaeoevironmental reconstruction based on palynomorphs from the upper Oligocene San Gregorio Formation (core LB1), in a semiarid coastal marine setting, Baja California Sur, Mexico
(Elsevier Science, 2021-08)
Terrestrial and marine palynomorph assemblages from a total of 42 productive samples from San Gregorio Formation core LB1 were analysed. Marine palynomorphs, such as dinocysts, acritarchs, copepod eggs, among others, ...
Spatial and temporal variations in the feeding ecology of ferruginous pygmy-owls (Glaucidium brasilianum) in semiarid forests of central Argentina
(Academic Press Ltd - Elsevier Science Ltd, 2014-10)
Forested landscapes vary greatly in habitat structure and complexity due to natural and anthropogenic disturbances that may alter forest attributes. Habitat structure along with temporal factors may directly affect ...
Vadose zone transport in dry forests of central Argentina: role of land use
(American Geophysical Union, 2010-10)
Most sedimentary plains occupied by semiarid woody ecosystems have low groundwater recharge rates and high vadose zone salt accumulation. Their cultivation has often led to drainage of water below root zone, displacement ...