The Atlantic Forest is a hotspot for biodiversity conservation because of its high levels of endemism and threatened areas. Three main forest types, differentiated by their floras, compose the Atlantic Forest: ‘Atlantic Forest’ sensu strictu, ‘Araucaria Mixed Forest’ and ‘Seasonal Forest’. The flora comprises taxa from the Amazon forest, Cerrado gallery forests and the Andean region, which makes the Atlantic Forest a relevant study system for ecologists and biogeographers. Here, we present data from 206 floris- tic checklists describing the occurrence of 1,916 species across the southern portion of the Atlantic Forest. This dataset can be useful for understanding mechanisms underlying plant community assembly processes and the historical re...
Abstract: Local and regional environmental variations lead to different species composition, creatin...
Forest structure and tree species composition were studied in four Atlantic seasonal forest fragment...
<div><p>Phylobetadiversity is defined as the phylogenetic resemblance between communities or biomes....
A floristic inventory was made in the Reserva Particular do Patrimônio Natural Fazenda Tabatinga to ...
This study presents a list of angiosperm species in an Atlantic Forest fragment in the southern port...
Projects involving floristic-phytosociological surveys are becoming increasingly frequent and is ...
The Atlantic rain forest is in a very fragmented condition due to the high deforestation in recent d...
The Atlantic Forest is one of the most threatened biomes in the world. Despite that, this biome stil...
This work describes the tree community structure and composition in a 1 ha plot of undisturbed Atlan...
The aim of this study is to investigate the floristic composition of an Atlantic rain forest fragmen...
The Restinga forests of southern Bahia state, Brazil, grow on sandy coastal Quaternary sediments. As...
The Brazilian Atlantic Forest is considered a global hotspot for biodiversity although it is current...
Abstract The Serra de Itabaiana National Park, Sergipe, is situated in a transition area between Atl...
Abstract A checklist of angiosperm species for the state of Espírito Santo, Brazil is presented. A t...
Biological knowledge is important for guidance of conservation polices. In the Cerrado, an extremely...
Abstract: Local and regional environmental variations lead to different species composition, creatin...
Forest structure and tree species composition were studied in four Atlantic seasonal forest fragment...
<div><p>Phylobetadiversity is defined as the phylogenetic resemblance between communities or biomes....
A floristic inventory was made in the Reserva Particular do Patrimônio Natural Fazenda Tabatinga to ...
This study presents a list of angiosperm species in an Atlantic Forest fragment in the southern port...
Projects involving floristic-phytosociological surveys are becoming increasingly frequent and is ...
The Atlantic rain forest is in a very fragmented condition due to the high deforestation in recent d...
The Atlantic Forest is one of the most threatened biomes in the world. Despite that, this biome stil...
This work describes the tree community structure and composition in a 1 ha plot of undisturbed Atlan...
The aim of this study is to investigate the floristic composition of an Atlantic rain forest fragmen...
The Restinga forests of southern Bahia state, Brazil, grow on sandy coastal Quaternary sediments. As...
The Brazilian Atlantic Forest is considered a global hotspot for biodiversity although it is current...
Abstract The Serra de Itabaiana National Park, Sergipe, is situated in a transition area between Atl...
Abstract A checklist of angiosperm species for the state of Espírito Santo, Brazil is presented. A t...
Biological knowledge is important for guidance of conservation polices. In the Cerrado, an extremely...
Abstract: Local and regional environmental variations lead to different species composition, creatin...
Forest structure and tree species composition were studied in four Atlantic seasonal forest fragment...
<div><p>Phylobetadiversity is defined as the phylogenetic resemblance between communities or biomes....