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  • Seed germination and seedli... Seed germination and seedling emergence of Anadenanthera colubrina (Vell.) Brenan var. Cebil (Griseb.) Altschut. Fabaceae, established in forest fragments of cerrado, Minas Gerais state
    Dorneles, M.C; Ranal, M.A; Santana, D.G. de Ciência florestal, (Sep 2013), Volume: 23, Issue: 3
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    http://dx.doi.org/10.5902/1980509810541 The seed germination strategy is important for the survival of species, allowing their maintenance and regeneration in the environment. Seed germination and ...
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  • Herbivory on Acacia seedlin... Herbivory on Acacia seedlings in an East African savanna
    Shaw, Margaret T.; Keesing, Felicia; Ostfeld, Richard S. Oikos, September 2002, Volume: 98, Issue: 3
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    Trees critically affect the functioning of savanna ecosystems through their effects on nutrient cycling, water availability, and patterns of space use by wildlife. Therefore, whatever factors ...
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  • Scale dependence of absorpt... Scale dependence of absorption of photosynthetically active radiation in terrestrial ecosystems
    Asner, Gregory P.; Wessman, Carol A.; Archer, Steve Ecological applications, November 1998, Volume: 8, Issue: 4
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    The fraction of photosynthetically active radiation absorbed by plant canopies (fAPAR) is a critical biophysical variable for extrapolating ecophysiological measurements from the leaf to landscape ...
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  • Long-term vegetation dynami... Long-term vegetation dynamics mediated by herbivores, weather and fire in a Juniperus-Quercus savanna
    Fuhlendorf, Samuel D.; Smeins, Fred E. Journal of vegetation science, December 1997, Volume: 8, Issue: 6
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    Long-term (45-yr) basal area dynamics of dominant graminoid species were analyzed across three grazing inten sity treatments (heavily grazed, moderately grazed and ungrazed) at the Texas A&M ...
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