International audienceAim: Climate tends to explain phenological variations in tropical ecosystems. However, water availability and nutrient content in soil strongly affect plant communities, especially those on old, climatically buffered, infertile landscapes (OCBILs), and may impact these ecosystems’ plant reproductive phenology over time. Here, we compare the reproductive phenology of sandy and stony tropical grasslands, two co‐occurring herbaceous communities of the campo rupestreOCBILs. We asked whether flowering, fruiting and dispersal are seasonal in both grasslands, and whether these phenophases differ due to variations in soil properties. We also asked whether the phenological strategies and the number of flowers and fruits differ ...
Aim: Although various theories have been proposed to explain the outstanding endemism of plants in t...
The deciduousness of tropical trees and communities depend on ecosystems characteristics such as pla...
1. Many factors shape plant reproductive patterns including climate, competition or attraction of po...
International audienceAim: Climate tends to explain phenological variations in tropical ecosystems. ...
The cerrado, a savanna-like formation, is the second-most widespread vegetation type in Brazil. Its ...
International audiencePhenology is the study of recurrent biological events in the life cycle of org...
ABSTRACT Evergreen (EG) and deciduous (DEC) species exhibit distinct strategies to overcome dry peri...
Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico (CNPq)Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do...
Flower production can comprise up to 70% of aboveground primary production in grasslands. Yet we kno...
The diversity of tropical forest plant phenology has called the attention of researchers for a long ...
The description and understanding of plant communities is fundamental for the implementation of cons...
Changes in the life cycle of organisms (i.e. phenology) are one of the most widely used early-warnin...
A natural vegetation area, with 1269 ha, composed mainly by cerrado, located at Santa Rita do Passa ...
The association between the reproductive phenology of epiphytic communities with environmental and e...
Leiothrix curvifolia var. lanuginosa and Leiothrix crassifolia are endemic and sympatric species in ...
Aim: Although various theories have been proposed to explain the outstanding endemism of plants in t...
The deciduousness of tropical trees and communities depend on ecosystems characteristics such as pla...
1. Many factors shape plant reproductive patterns including climate, competition or attraction of po...
International audienceAim: Climate tends to explain phenological variations in tropical ecosystems. ...
The cerrado, a savanna-like formation, is the second-most widespread vegetation type in Brazil. Its ...
International audiencePhenology is the study of recurrent biological events in the life cycle of org...
ABSTRACT Evergreen (EG) and deciduous (DEC) species exhibit distinct strategies to overcome dry peri...
Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico (CNPq)Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do...
Flower production can comprise up to 70% of aboveground primary production in grasslands. Yet we kno...
The diversity of tropical forest plant phenology has called the attention of researchers for a long ...
The description and understanding of plant communities is fundamental for the implementation of cons...
Changes in the life cycle of organisms (i.e. phenology) are one of the most widely used early-warnin...
A natural vegetation area, with 1269 ha, composed mainly by cerrado, located at Santa Rita do Passa ...
The association between the reproductive phenology of epiphytic communities with environmental and e...
Leiothrix curvifolia var. lanuginosa and Leiothrix crassifolia are endemic and sympatric species in ...
Aim: Although various theories have been proposed to explain the outstanding endemism of plants in t...
The deciduousness of tropical trees and communities depend on ecosystems characteristics such as pla...
1. Many factors shape plant reproductive patterns including climate, competition or attraction of po...