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Introduction: The Brazilian atlantic forest
(2000-12-01)
The year 2000 marks 500 years of massive destruction for the Brazilian Atlantic Forest, as a consequence of the European colonization of Brazil. Today, the Atlantic Forest is restricted to ca 98,800 km2 of remnants, or 7.6 ...
Introduction: The Brazilian atlantic forest
(2000-12-01)
The year 2000 marks 500 years of massive destruction for the Brazilian Atlantic Forest, as a consequence of the European colonization of Brazil. Today, the Atlantic Forest is restricted to ca 98,800 km2 of remnants, or 7.6 ...
ROOSTING ASSEMBLAGES OF BATS IN ARENITIC CAVES IN REMNANT FRAGMENTS OF ATLANTIC FOREST IN SOUTHEASTERN BRAZIL
(Assn Trop Biol, 1993-09-01)
Phenology of Atlantic rain forest trees: A comparative study
(2001-01-01)
This paper describes the phenology of leaf, flower, and fruit phenology in the Atlantic rain forests of southeastern Brazil. For 17 months, we observed the phenological patterns of trees from two Atlantic forest types at ...
Phenology of Atlantic rain forest trees: A comparative study
(2001-01-01)
This paper describes the phenology of leaf, flower, and fruit phenology in the Atlantic rain forests of southeastern Brazil. For 17 months, we observed the phenological patterns of trees from two Atlantic forest types at ...
Living in a fragmented world: Birds in the Atlantic Forest
(2020-08-01)
The Atlantic Forest is the second largest tropical moist forest domain in South America after the Amazon, home to over 800 bird species (223 endemics or 27% of the avifauna). With only 28% of the original vegetation left, ...
VARIATION ON NATIVE VEGETATION COVER IN SAO PAULO: AN OVERVIEW OF CURRENT KNOWLEDGE
(Univ Federal VicosaVicosaBrasil, 2012)
Distribution and abundance of arboreal species in the atlantic ombrophilous dense forest in Southeastern Brazil
(Kluwer Academic PublDordrechtHolanda, 2001)
Bird diversity and abundance in forest fragments and Eucalyptus plantations around an Atlantic forest reserve, Brazil
(Kluwer Academic Publ, 2001-05-01)
Little of Brazil's remaining Atlantic forest is protected, so it is important to assess how well the region's wildlife can persist in areas/habitats outside reserves. We studied bird diversity and abundance during 546 point ...