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Urban ethnobotany: a case study in neighborhoods of different ages in Chapeco, Santa Catarina State
(Soc Botanica Brasil, 2017-04-01)
The study of urban home gardens is still a current gap in knowledge in Brazilian ethnobotany researches, especially in the south of Brazil. This study was carried out to survey the species composition of plants in urban ...
Changes in Ant Species Richness and Composition During Plant Secondary Succession in Puerto Rico
(Caribbean Journal of Science, Vol. 43, No. 2, 244-253, 2007, 2014)
Size, age and composition: characteristics of plant taxa as diversity predictors of gall-midges (Diptera: Cecidomyiidae)
(Universidad de Costa Rica, 2011)
Blooming plant species diversity patterns in two adjacent Costa Rican highland ecosystems
(2023-01-12)
The Costa Rican Paramo is a unique ecosystem with high levels of endemism that is geographically isolated from the Andean Paramos. Paramo ecosystems occur above Montane Forests, below the permanent snow level, and their ...
Blooming plant species diversity patterns in two adjacent Costa Rican highland ecosystems
(2022)
The Costa Rican Paramo is a unique ecosystem with high levels of endemism that is geographically isolated from the Andean Paramos. Paramo ecosystems occur above Montane Forests, below the permanent snow level, and their ...
Soil arthropod composition differs between old-fields dominated by exotic plant species and remnant native grasslands
(Gauthier-Villars/Editions Elsevier, 2018-08)
Secondary succession after agriculture abandonment (old-fields) is mostly dominated by exotic grass species. Non-native plant invasions may alter soil fauna, potentially inducing plant-soil feedbacks. Despite their importance ...
Ruderal plants providing bees diversity on rural properties
(2020-09-01)
Many are the anthropogenic drivers of pollinator decline, but the loss of suitable habitats, among other effects caused by agricultural intensification, deserves special attention. Reduction in the availability of floral ...
Changes in plant community structure and decrease in floral resource availability lead to a high temporal β-diversity of plant–bee interactions
(2020-10-01)
Biological communities are subject to spatiotemporal variations in community structure, i.e., species composition, richness, and abundance. Plant–pollinator interactions are affected by species composition and abundance, ...