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Abandoned pastures cannot spontaneously recover the attributes of old-growth savannas
(2018-05-01)
Active restoration strategies have been recommended to recover Neotropical savannas in abandoned lands, but no studies have investigated the trajectories and speeds of spontaneous recovery for these systems. Research into ...
A new species of Hylesia Hubner (Lepidoptera, Saturniidae, Hemileucinae) from Brazilian Cerrado.
(Revista Brasileira de Zoologia, Curitiba, v. 24, n. 1, p. 199-202, 2007., 2013)
Bird communities in different phytophysiognomies of the cerrado biome
(Taylor and Francis, 2012-03-05)
Exploitation of Fallen Diaspores by Ants: Are there Ant-Plant Partner Choices?
(Wiley-blackwellMaldenEUA, 2012)
Spatial patterns of species richness and phylogenetic diversity of woody plants in the neotropical savannas of Brazil
(Soc Botanica Sao Paulo, 2015)
Spatial patterns of species richness and phylogenetic diversity of woody plants in the neotropical savannas of Brazil
(Soc Botanica Sao Paulo, 2015)
Photosynthetic responses of understory savanna plants: Implications for plant persistence in savannas under tree encroachment
(2018-03-01)
Savannas are ecosystems where plants are expected to have leaf-level adaptations conferring tolerance to high irradiances, which characterizes this type of open canopy vegetation. The neotropical savannas of Brazil (Cerrado) ...
Does Fire Trigger Seed Germination in the Neotropical Savannas? Experimental Tests with Six Cerrado Species
(2016-03-01)
The Cerrado (Brazilian savanna) is a biodiversity hotspot with a history of fire that goes back as far as 10 million years. Fire has influenced the evolution of several aspects of the vegetation, including reproduction and ...
Fire does not change sprouting nor flowering, but affects fruiting phenology in a Neotropical savanna community
(2021-10-01)
In fire-prone ecosystems, such as savannas, fire has been a common event for thousands of years. In these biomes, phenology is a functional trait characterizing the responses of plant communities to fire. In this study, ...