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Sistemas de polinização em fragmentos de Cerrado na região do Alto Taquari (GO, MS, MT).
(Universidade Federal de São Carlos, 2005-02-25)
The Cerrado Domain occupied originally 23% of the Brazilian territory (ca. 2 million km2),
especially in the Central Plateau, being the second largest phytogeographic province of Brazil.
The cerrado vegetation is not uniform ...
Diversidade, variação sazonal e importância econômica dos afídeos (Homóptera: Aphidoidea) na Estação Ecológica de Jataí (Luiz Antônio - SP) e nas áreas agrícolas e de silvicultura do entorno.
(Universidade Federal de São Carlos, 2003-03-13)
The majority of the studies related to aphids in Brazil has been
exclusively focused on species with agricultural importance, and just a part of
them concerning about the species associated to natural areas. In this way ...
Relações entre as variáveis edáficas e vegetacionais em cerrado hiperestacional, cerrado estacional e campo úmido no Parque Nacional das Emas (GO).
(Universidade Federal de São Carlos, 2005-09-23)
The Cerrado Domain occupied formerly 2 million km2 of the Brazilian territory, especially in the Central Plateau. The cerrado vegetation is not uniform in physiognomy, ranging from grassland to tall woodland, but with most ...
Dinâmica de população de Tapirira guianensis AUBL. (Anacardiaceae), em áreas de restinga e cerradão do Estado de São Paulo
(Universidade Federal de São Carlos, 2010-03-03)
The situation of a population can only be assessed through demographic studies, considering its dynamics in terms of changes on fecundity, recruitment and mortality of individuals. Considering the peculiarities of the ...
Sincronia e índice de divergência de diversidade de espécies anemocóricas
(Universidade Federal de São Carlos, 2006-02-20)
The Cerrado Domain is the second largest Brazilian phytogeographic province, occupying
originally 23% of Brazil s land surface, under seasonal climate. The cerrado presents a
floristic and physiognomic variation, ranging ...
Frugivoria por aves e fenologia em Miconia albicans e Miconia ligustroides (Melastomataceae), em fragmento de cerrado na região de São Carlos, SP, Brasil
(Universidade Federal de São Carlos, 2009-04-13)
The present study had as objective to characterize the avian guild that consumes Miconia albicans and Miconia ligustroides fruits and also to describe the fenology of these plants. The study was carried out in a 124.68 ha ...
Mudanças ambientais no Cerrado Pé-de-Gigante (Santa Rita do Passa Quatro-SP): um olhar para mudanças temporais na comunidade herbáceo-subarbustiva e para o córrego Pauliceia
(Universidade Federal de São Carlos, 2022-08-25)
There are several changes that time brings to the environment. This study sought to elucidate these changes in the flora of a cerrado area (Brazilian Savanna) in the Sao Paulo state, the Gleba Cerrado Pé-de-Gigante (Vassununga ...
Estruturas de copa e raiz de espécies arbóreas do Cerrado nos primeiros anos de crescimento
(Universidade Federal de São Carlos, 2016-10-03)
Tree species of the cerrado vegetation show several degrees of leaf deciduousness
such as the deciduous, semi deciduous and evergreen. However, it is not clear if these
groups are functional groups. The main objective ...
Alterações no desenvolvimento de Lactuca sativa L. e Dalbergia miscolobium Benth. produzidas por extratos de folhas de Brachiaria decumbens Stapf. e Melinis minutiflora Beauv
(Universidade Federal de São Carlos, 2007-06-13)
The present study objected to appraise in vitro the kind of interference that
is produced by addicion of leaves extracts Brachiaria decumbens Stapf and Melinis
minutiflora Beauv. (exotic species, alien weeds) collected ...
Riqueza e abundância relativa de aves de dois fragmentos de Cerrado na região central do Estado de São Paulo
(Universidade Federal de São Carlos, 2008-02-29)
Biodiversity at all have been intensively threatened by forest fragmentation. Fragments
situated nearby major natural areas are important to some animal populations and avifaunal
inventories are important because they can ...