Publicações
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Magnago, L. F. S.; MARTINS, Sebastião Venâncio; SCHAEFER, Carlos Ernesto R G; NERI, Andreza Viana. (2010). Gradiente fitofisionômico-edáfico em formações florestais de Restiga no sudeste do Brasil. Acta Botanica Brasílica (Impresso), v. 24, p. 734-746.
(Phytophysiognomic-edaphic gradient of forest formations in restinga areas of southeastern Brazil). This research aimed to evaluate the phytophysiognomic variations in four forest formations related to fl ood gradient and edaphic characteristics. The study was carried out at the Jacarenema... -
Magnago, L. F. S.; MARTINS, Sebastião Venâncio; SCHAEFER, Carlos Ernesto R G; NERI, Andreza Viana. (2012). Restinga forests of the Brazilian coast: richness and abundance of tree species on different soils.. Anais da Academia Brasileira de Ciências (Impresso), v. 84, p. 245-261.
The aim of this study was to determine changes in composition, abundance and richness of species along a forest gradient with varying soils and flood regimes. The forests are located on the left bank of the lower Jucu River, in Jacarenema Natural Municipal Park, Espírito Santo. A... -
Magnago, L.F.S, Laurance, W.L., Magrach, A., Martins, S.V., Meira-Neto, J.A.A., Simonelli, M., Edwards, D.P. 2015. WOULD PROTECTING TROPICAL FOREST FRAGMENTS PROVIDE CARBON AND BIODIVERSITY CO-BENEFITS UNDER REDD+? Global Change Biology. In Press
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Magnago, Luiz Fernando S., L. F. S., Edwards, D. P., Edwards, F. A., Magrach, A., Martins, S. V., Laurance, W. L. 2014. Functional attributes change but functional richness is unchanged after fragmentation of Brazilian Atlantic forests. Journal of Ecology.
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Matos FAR, Edwards DP, S. Magnago LF, et al (2023) Invasive alien acacias rapidly stock carbon, but threaten biodiversity recovery in young second-growth forests. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 378:20210072. https://doi.org/10.1098/rstb.2021.0072
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Matos, F.A.R., Magnago, L.F.S., Miranda, C.A.C., Menezes, L.F.T. de, Gastauer, M., Safar, N.V.H., Schaefer, C.E.G.R., Silva, M.P.D., Simonelli, M., Edwards, F.A., Martins, S.V., Meira‐Neto, J.A.A., Edwards, D.P., n.d. Secondary forest fragments offer important carbon-biodiversity co-benefits. Global Change Biology 0. https://doi.org/10.1111/gcb.14824