Abstract Forest edges typically exhibit higher luminosity and lower humidity than the forest interior, resulting in an abiotic gradient. However, the degree of abiotic difference can be affected from the type of the matrix, influencing the selection of species. We compared the floristic and phytosociological structure of understory communities of ferns and lycophytes of the edge and interior of three forest sites influenced by different types of surrounding matrices (natural field, Pinus plantation, and cultivation of crops). In the region of Araucaria Forest, in Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil, twelve 10 × 10 m plots were selected at the edge and interior of each site, totaling 72 plots and to evaluate the phytosociological contrast, using as a...
Abstract We analyzed floristic variations in fern’s metacommunity at the local scale and their relat...
Abstract The climate and soil conditions are important predictors of spatial patterns and alpha dive...
This study aimed to generate knowledge about transition areas between phytophysiognomies for the und...
Abstract Forest edges typically exhibit higher luminosity and lower humidity than the forest interi...
Edge effects impact species richness and composition as a result of environmental changes caused by ...
We have investigated how edge effects influence the fern community of Jaguarão Forest (08º 35' 49" S...
A community of Ferns and Lycophytes was investigated by comparing the occurrence of species on diffe...
Abstract: The Araucaria Forest is a unique plant formation, practically restricted to the Atlantic F...
Different species of plants can act as environmental filters affecting the composition, structure an...
ABSTRACT The woody plants in an edge area formed approximately 35 years ago in an Atlantic Forest fr...
We analyzed the structure of the understory community in the Atlantic Forest sensu lato, for which p...
Environmental changes caused by edge effects and matrix land use can interfere with plant community ...
Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Ci...
<div><p><b><i>Background:</i></b> The reduction of forest areas and the fragmentation of remaining f...
This work investigated how richness, abundance, composition and structure of woody and herbaceous ve...
Abstract We analyzed floristic variations in fern’s metacommunity at the local scale and their relat...
Abstract The climate and soil conditions are important predictors of spatial patterns and alpha dive...
This study aimed to generate knowledge about transition areas between phytophysiognomies for the und...
Abstract Forest edges typically exhibit higher luminosity and lower humidity than the forest interi...
Edge effects impact species richness and composition as a result of environmental changes caused by ...
We have investigated how edge effects influence the fern community of Jaguarão Forest (08º 35' 49" S...
A community of Ferns and Lycophytes was investigated by comparing the occurrence of species on diffe...
Abstract: The Araucaria Forest is a unique plant formation, practically restricted to the Atlantic F...
Different species of plants can act as environmental filters affecting the composition, structure an...
ABSTRACT The woody plants in an edge area formed approximately 35 years ago in an Atlantic Forest fr...
We analyzed the structure of the understory community in the Atlantic Forest sensu lato, for which p...
Environmental changes caused by edge effects and matrix land use can interfere with plant community ...
Fundação de Amparo à Pesquisa do Estado de São Paulo (FAPESP)Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Ci...
<div><p><b><i>Background:</i></b> The reduction of forest areas and the fragmentation of remaining f...
This work investigated how richness, abundance, composition and structure of woody and herbaceous ve...
Abstract We analyzed floristic variations in fern’s metacommunity at the local scale and their relat...
Abstract The climate and soil conditions are important predictors of spatial patterns and alpha dive...
This study aimed to generate knowledge about transition areas between phytophysiognomies for the und...