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Canopy gap structure as an indicator of intact, old-growth temperate rainforests in the Valdivian ecoregion
(MDPI, 2021)
Forest degradation continues to increase globally, threatening biodiversity and the survival
of species. In this context, identifying intact, old-growth forest stands is both urgent and vital to
ensure their existence ...
First record on an amphibian in the canopy of temperate rainforests of southern South America: Eupsophus calcaratus (Cycloramphidae)
(Universidad Austral de Chile, Facultad de Ciencias Forestales, 2010)
Stingless bees and mass flowering trees in the canopy of Atlantic Forest: a tight relationship
(Sociedade Bot??nica do Brasil, 2004-01)
Vertical stratification of small mammals in the Atlantic rain forest of south-eastern Brazil
(Cambridge Univ PressNew YorkEUA, 2003)
Population structure and canopy use by Coussapoa microcarpa, a strangler hemiepiphyte from the Brazilian Atlantic Forest
(2013-05-01)
We studied density, size structure, and establishment sites of Coussapoa microcarpa in the Brazilian Atlantic rain forest. This species is a hemiepiphyte that begins its life in the tops of trees and survives the death of ...
Population structure and canopy use by Coussapoa microcarpa, a strangler hemiepiphyte from the Brazilian Atlantic Forest
(2013-05-01)
We studied density, size structure, and establishment sites of Coussapoa microcarpa in the Brazilian Atlantic rain forest. This species is a hemiepiphyte that begins its life in the tops of trees and survives the death of ...
Rainfall partitioning in the Cerrado and its influence on net rainfall nutrient fluxes
(Elsevier B.V., 2021-06-15)
Quantitative studies on the water and nutrient enrichment of throughfall and stemflow in the Cerrado are lacking, especially among tree species. This work tested the hypothesis that the chemistry of rainfall fractions is ...
COMPARISON OF DRY DEPOSITION AND CANOPY EXCHANGE OF BASE CATIONS IN TEMPERATE HARDWOOD FORESTS IN FLANDERS AND CHILE
(Facultad de Ciencias Naturales y Oceanográficas, Universidad de Concepción, 2003)
Stingless bees and mass flowering trees in the canopy of Atlantic Forest: a tight relationship
(Sociedade Botânica do Brasil, 2004-01)
This study demonstrates that stingless bees (Apidae, Hymenoptera) amount to approximately 70% of all bees foraging on flowers in the Brazilian Tropical Atlantic Rainforest. They also are the unique bee group concentrated ...