Publications
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Danilo M. Neves, Marcelo L. Bueno et al (2017) Lack of floristic identity in campos rupestres—A hyperdiverse mosaic of rocky montane savannas in South America
The rocky montane savannas of South America, known as campos rupestres in Brazil, where they largely occur, represent a hyperdiverse habitat housing c.15% of the Brazilian vascular flora in less than 1% of the Brazilian territory. Amongst other factors, the remarkable plant diversity in campos... -
de Paula, L.F.A., Forzza, R.C., Neri, A.V., Bueno, M.L., Porembski, S. 2016. Sugar Loaf Land in south-eastern Brazil: a centre of diversity for mat-forming bromeliads on inselbergs. Bot. J. Linn. Soc. doi:10.1111/boj.12383
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Diniz ÉS, do Amaral CH, de Almeida Telles LA, Meira-Neto JAA (2023) Improved retrieval of phylogenetic signals from normalized foliar reflectance spectra in Neotropical forest gaps. COMMUNITY ECOLOGY. https://doi.org/10.1007/s42974-023-00146-6
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Diniz ÉS, Gastauer M, Thiele J, Meira-Neto JAA (2021) Phylogenetic dynamics of Tropical Atlantic Forests. Evol Ecol 35:65–81. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10682-020-10094-6
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F. A. R. Matos et al., Effects of landscape configuration and composition on phylogenetic diversity of trees in a highly fragmented tropical forest. J Ecol. 105, 265–276 (2017).
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Ferreira-Júnior, W. G., A. F. Silva, C. E. G. R. Schaefer, J. A. A. Meira Neto, A. S. Dias, M Ignácio and M. C. M. P. Medeiros, 2007. INFLUENCE OF SOILS AND TOPOGRAPHIC GRADIENTS ON TREE SPECIES DISTRIBUTION IN A BRAZILIAN ATLANTIC TROPICAL SEMIDECIDUOUS FOREST. Edinburgh Journal of Botany, Volume 64, issue 02, pp 137-157