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Reproductive phenology of coastal plain Atlantic forest vegetation: comparisons from seashore to foothills
(Springer, 2011-11-01)
The diversity of tropical forest plant phenology has called the attention of researchers for a long time. We continue investigating the factors that drive phenological diversity on a wide scale, but we are unaware of the ...
Modeling plant phenology database: Blending near-surface remote phenology with on-the-ground observations
(2016-06-01)
Phenology research handles multifaceted information that needs to be organized and made promptly accessed by scientific community. We propose the conceptual design and implementation of a database to store, manage, and ...
Modeling Plant Phenology Database: Blending Near-surface Remote Phenology With On-the-ground Observations
(ELSEVIER SCIENCE BVAMSTERDAM, 2016)
The shared influence of phylogeny and ecology on the reproductive patterns of Myrteae (Myrtaceae)
(Wiley-Blackwell, 2010-11-01)
1. Many factors shape plant reproductive patterns including climate, competition or attraction of pollinators and seed dispersers, flower and fruit morphologies and phylogenetic relationships. South American Myrtaceae ...
Phenology, Seed Germination, and Genetics Explains the Reproductive Strategies of Diospyros lasiocalyx (Mart.) B. Wall
(2020-03-01)
Diospyros lasiocalyx (Mart.) B. Wall. is a dioecious tree species found in the threatened and fragmented Brazilian Cerrado. Its fleshy fruits, which are consumed extensively by wildlife, make the species ideal for use in ...
Phenological diversity of maprounea guianensis (euphorbiaceae) in humid and dry neotropical forests
(2020-01-01)
Phenological diversity, seasonality and leaf longevity may affect leaf habits, reflecting plant responses to environmental conditions. Maprounea guianensis Aubl. is a widespread species in Brazil that is associated with ...
Modeling Plant Phenology Database: Blending Near-surface Remote Phenology With On-the-ground Observations
(Elsevier Science BVAmsterdam, 2016)
Fruiting phenology as a “triggering attribute” of invasion process: Do invasive species take advantage of seed dispersal service provided by native birds?
(Springer, 2016-03)
Mechanisms underlying biological invasion of highly disturbed ecosystems are well known, yet mechanisms responsible for biological invasion of undisturbed or weakly disturbed ecosystems are less understood. The triggering ...
Large-sized insects show stronger seasonality than small-sized ones: a case study of fruit-feeding butterflies
(Wiley-blackwellMaldenEUA, 2011)
Tree size and its relationship with flowering phenology and reproductive output in Wild Nutmeg trees
(Wiley-blackwellHobokenEUA, 2013)