Habitat fragmentation is one of the main threats to the biodiversity of the planet. This study was conducted in nine fragments of the Brazilian cerrado (savanna) sensu stricto. We assessed the effects that fragment size and distance between fragments has on the density and fertility of populations of Byrsonima pachyphylla A. Juss. (Malpighiaceae), known in Brazil as “murici”. In each of the nine fragments, we evaluated seven individuals. We quantified the B. pachyphylla density within a 20-m radius around each individual. Fertility in each fragment was estimated by deter-mining the ratio between the number of flowers and the number of fruits produced. We carried out linear regression analyses between mean B. pachyphylla density and fragment...
Despite many studies on fragmentation of tropical forests, the extent to which plant and animal comm...
To evaluate the effects of distinct management of the matrix in which forest fragments are found upo...
Studies simultaneously evaluating the importance of safe-site and seed limitation for plant establis...
Habitat fragmentation is one of the main threats to the biodiversity of the planet. This study was c...
The main this study was investigate how may shrub-woody species richness be the effected by sensu st...
Little is known about the demographic consequences of fragmentation for plant populations. By assess...
Fragmentation of habitat is the transformation of a continuous natural landscape into habitat patche...
Habitat fragmentation is a major cause of biodiversity erosion in tropical forests. The Brazilian At...
The Brazilian Cerrado is composed of different phytophysiognomies, where one observes country, savan...
The main threats to natural populations in terrestrial ecosystems have been widly recognized to be t...
The effect of habitat fragmentation on the structure of orchid bee communities was analyzed by the i...
The main selective forces affecting the fruiting strategies are related to the environment in which ...
The main selective forces affecting the fruiting strategies are related to the environment in which ...
The effect of habitat fragmentation on the structure of orchid bee communities was analyzed by the i...
It is well known that habitat fragmentation is likely to negatively affect the reproductive success ...
Despite many studies on fragmentation of tropical forests, the extent to which plant and animal comm...
To evaluate the effects of distinct management of the matrix in which forest fragments are found upo...
Studies simultaneously evaluating the importance of safe-site and seed limitation for plant establis...
Habitat fragmentation is one of the main threats to the biodiversity of the planet. This study was c...
The main this study was investigate how may shrub-woody species richness be the effected by sensu st...
Little is known about the demographic consequences of fragmentation for plant populations. By assess...
Fragmentation of habitat is the transformation of a continuous natural landscape into habitat patche...
Habitat fragmentation is a major cause of biodiversity erosion in tropical forests. The Brazilian At...
The Brazilian Cerrado is composed of different phytophysiognomies, where one observes country, savan...
The main threats to natural populations in terrestrial ecosystems have been widly recognized to be t...
The effect of habitat fragmentation on the structure of orchid bee communities was analyzed by the i...
The main selective forces affecting the fruiting strategies are related to the environment in which ...
The main selective forces affecting the fruiting strategies are related to the environment in which ...
The effect of habitat fragmentation on the structure of orchid bee communities was analyzed by the i...
It is well known that habitat fragmentation is likely to negatively affect the reproductive success ...
Despite many studies on fragmentation of tropical forests, the extent to which plant and animal comm...
To evaluate the effects of distinct management of the matrix in which forest fragments are found upo...
Studies simultaneously evaluating the importance of safe-site and seed limitation for plant establis...