Publicações
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A. V. Neri et al., Soil and altitude drives diversity and functioning of Brazilian Páramos (Campo de Altitude) J Plant Ecol, in press, doi:10.1093/jpe/rtw088.
http://jpe.oxfordjournals.org/content/early/2016/08/31/jpe.rtw088.abstract?keytype=ref&ijkey=zIk6CI8Se19cnoA Download the article cliking the link at the bottom. -
Araújo, Fernanda Sguizzatto de, Ana Paula Albano Araújo, Wilson Marcelo da Silva Junior João Augusto Alves Meira Neto & Og DeSouza, 2010. Bottom-Up Effects on Selection of Trees by Termites (Insecta: Isoptera).Sociobiology, Volume: 55, Issue: 3, Pages: 725-734
Several factors may limit the use of resources by animals; however, little is known about the mechanisms responsible for the use of trees by termites. In this study, we analyzed by logistic regression the prediction that termites would tend to occupy trees based on their (I) potential amount... -
Araújo, Fernanda Squizzatto de, Martins, Sebastião Venâncio, Meira Neto, João Augusto Alves, Lani, João Luiz, & Pires, Ismael Eleotério. (2005). Florística da vegetação arbustivo - arbórea colonizadora de uma área degradada por mineração de caulim, em Brás Pires, MG. Revista Árvore, 29(6), 983-992.
This study aimed to analyze the floristic composition of shrub-tree vegetation colonizing an area degraded by kaolin mining in Brás Pires, MG, compare it with other forest fragments and characterize ecological aspects of species and soil of the area. The sampled area was 0.5 ha subdivided... -
Arruda DM, Schaefer CEGR, Corrêa GR, et al (2015) Landforms and soil attributes determine the vegetation structure in the Brazilian semiarid. Folia Geobot 1–10. doi: 10.1007/s12224-015-9221-0
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Balduino, Alexander Paulo do Carmo, Souza, Agostinho Lopes de, Meira Neto, João Augusto Alves, Silva, Alexandre Francisco da, & Silva Júnior, Manoel Cláudio da. (2005). Fitossociologia e análise comparativa da composição florística do cerrado da flora de Paraopeba-MG. Revista Árvore, 29(1), 25-34.
A phytosociological study in the Cerrado “sensu strictu” of The Paraopeba Nacional Forest- MG was carried out, comparing the qualitative results with other samples. The Paraopeba National Forest suffered intense clearing in 1952, which motivated the phytosociological study of 1 hectare... -
Bello, Carolina, Mauro Galetti, Marco A. Pizo, Luiz Fernando S. Magnago, Mariana F. Rocha, Renato A. F. Lima, Carlos A. Peres, Otso Ovaskainen, and Pedro Jordano. “Defaunation Affects Carbon Storage in Tropical Forests.” Science Advances 1, no. 11 (December 18, 2015). doi:10.1126/sciadv.1501105.
Carbon storage is widely acknowledged as one of the most valuable forest ecosystem services. Deforestation, logging, fragmentation, fire, and climate change have significant effects on tropical carbon stocks; however, an elusive and yet undetected decrease in carbon storage may be due to defaunation...