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A fire-driven shift from forest to non-forest: Evidence for alternative stable states?
(Ecological Society of America, 2014)
© 2014 by the Ecological Society of America. We test the validity of applying the alternative stable state paradigm to account for the landscape-scale forest/non-forest mosaic that prevails in temperate Tasmania, Australia. ...
Effects of roads, topography, and land use on forest cover dynamics in the Brazilian Atlantic Forest
(ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV, 2010)
Roads and topography can determine patterns of land use and distribution of forest cover, particularly in tropical regions. We evaluated how road density, land use, and topography affected forest fragmentation, deforestation ...
Plant-mammal interactions in tropical Bolivian forests with different hunting pressures
(2001)
We studied plant-animal interactions and vegetation structure in two geographically close tropical Bolivian forests subjected to different hunting intensities. We hypothesized that reduction of mammals of > 1 kg in an ...
Synergism Between Payments for Water-Related Ecosystem Services, Ecological Restoration, and Landscape Connectivity Within the Atlantic Forest Hotspot
(Sage Publications Inc, 2018-08-08)
Restoration projects designed to promote one ecosystem service may have synergistic benefits to other services. Therefore, bundling them can be an effective way to maximize the return to the investments in programs of ...
NATURAL REGENERATION UNDER FOREST PLANTATIONS: "GREEN DESERTS" OR MILIEU FOR BIODIVERSITY?
(Centro Pesquisas Florestais, UfsmSanta MariaBrasil, 2010)
Restoration of seasonal semideciduous forests in Brazil: influence of age and restoration design on forest structure
(Elsevier Science BvAmsterdamHolanda, 2004)
Loss of suitable climatic areas for Araucaria forests over time
(Taylor & Francis Ltd, 2019-05-23)
Background: Araucaria forests are mountain ecosystems that might have expanded in the late Holocene, however past distributions remain uncertain. If current distribution reflects climatic conditions, past and future ...
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 ...
Tree species richness, does it play a key role on a forest restoration plantation?
(UNIV AUSTRAL CHILE, FAC CIENCIAS FORESTALESVALDIVIA, 2012)
The Brazilian Atlantic forest is considered one of the world's biodiversity conservation hotspot. Today there is less than ten percent remaining. Therefore it is necessary to restore these ecosystems. There are many ways ...