The influences of different substances on the population dynamics of the naidid Dero multibranchiata of the Central Amazonian inundated forests have been investigated. The most important factors are the kind of diet and the oxygen concentration. The speed of migration of the naidid species has been determined, which depends on the attractivity of leaf powder
Although flooding and the highly dynamic geomorphology influence ecophysiology of trees in Amazonian...
Trees of Mora paraensis (known as pracuúba) accumulate most of the commercial volume of the estuarin...
The flood pulse is the main factor structuring and differentiating the ecological communities of Ama...
From January 1971 till August 1972 ecological studies were carried out on the aquatic macroinvertebr...
The Cicindelidae Pentacomia egregia CHAUD. shows an interesting population-dynamic and physiological...
Horizontal mass migration of juveniles towards higher situated dryland areas due to annual flooding ...
The habitats and changes in habitat of 20 pseudoscorpion species in response to up to six months for...
The present paper, originally presented orally, desribes research initiated by SCHALLER on the soil ...
"Reactions" of animal populations in Central Amazonian inundation-forests to annual flooding have be...
The life-cycle and ecology of four nocturnal species of Meinertellidae are given and their adaptatio...
Enchytraeidae are known to be an important group of soil animals in temperate regions of the world b...
The species composition of an area of 0.5 hectare of seasonal inundation forest located between the ...
The flood pulse is the main factor structuring and differentiating the ecological communities of Ama...
The floodplains of the Amazon River and its main tributaries have a high species diversity, and a bi...
We analyzed the spatial distribution pattern of Pentaclethra macroloba to assist in the development ...
Although flooding and the highly dynamic geomorphology influence ecophysiology of trees in Amazonian...
Trees of Mora paraensis (known as pracuúba) accumulate most of the commercial volume of the estuarin...
The flood pulse is the main factor structuring and differentiating the ecological communities of Ama...
From January 1971 till August 1972 ecological studies were carried out on the aquatic macroinvertebr...
The Cicindelidae Pentacomia egregia CHAUD. shows an interesting population-dynamic and physiological...
Horizontal mass migration of juveniles towards higher situated dryland areas due to annual flooding ...
The habitats and changes in habitat of 20 pseudoscorpion species in response to up to six months for...
The present paper, originally presented orally, desribes research initiated by SCHALLER on the soil ...
"Reactions" of animal populations in Central Amazonian inundation-forests to annual flooding have be...
The life-cycle and ecology of four nocturnal species of Meinertellidae are given and their adaptatio...
Enchytraeidae are known to be an important group of soil animals in temperate regions of the world b...
The species composition of an area of 0.5 hectare of seasonal inundation forest located between the ...
The flood pulse is the main factor structuring and differentiating the ecological communities of Ama...
The floodplains of the Amazon River and its main tributaries have a high species diversity, and a bi...
We analyzed the spatial distribution pattern of Pentaclethra macroloba to assist in the development ...
Although flooding and the highly dynamic geomorphology influence ecophysiology of trees in Amazonian...
Trees of Mora paraensis (known as pracuúba) accumulate most of the commercial volume of the estuarin...
The flood pulse is the main factor structuring and differentiating the ecological communities of Ama...