Publicações
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Heringer, G., Bueno, M.L., Meira-Neto, J.A.A., Matos, F.A.R., Neri, A.V., 2019. Can Acacia mangium and Acacia auriculiformis hinder restoration efforts in the Brazilian Atlantic Forest under current and future climate conditions? Biological Invasions. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10530-019-02024-7
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Heringer, G., Thiele, J., Hummel do Amaral, C., Alves Meira‐Neto, J.A., Antonio Ribeiro Matos, F., Rudolf Karl Lehmann, J., Konrad Buttschardt, T., Viana Neri, A., 2020. Acacia invasion is facilitated by landscape permeability: the role of habitat degradation and road networks. Applied Vegetation Science. https://doi.org/10.1111/avsc.12520
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Ivanauskas N, Bertani DF, Mattos IFA, et al (2014) Remanescentes naturais da Fazenda Santa Carlota, Cajuru-SP: fitofisionomias, riqueza de espécies e importância para a conservação da biodiversidade paulista. IF Série Registros 52:29 – 50. doi: 10.4322/ifsr.2014.005
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J. A. A. Meira-Neto et al., Functional antagonism between nitrogen-fixing leguminous trees and calcicole-drought-tolerant trees in the Cerrado. Acta Botanica Brasilica, 0–0 (2017).
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J. F. Carrión et al. Facilitation as a driver of plant assemblages in Caatinga. Journal of Arid Environments, doi:10.1016/j.jaridenv.2017.03.006.
Nurse plants reduce the environmental severity experienced by neighboring plants by providing shade, enabling nutrient accumulation or protection from herbivores within patches of vegetation. Nurse plants should preferentially promote the coexistence of ecologically dissimilar species with little... -
Karina Vanessa Hmeljevski, Marcelo Leandro Bueno et al (2017) Do plant populations on distinct inselbergs talk to each other? A case study of genetic connectivity of a bromeliad species in an Ocbil landscape
Here, we explore the historical and contemporaneous patterns of connectivity among Encholirium horridum populations located on granitic inselbergs in an Ocbil landscape within the Brazilian Atlantic Forest, using both nuclear and chloroplast microsatellite markers. Beyond to assess the E. horridum...