Ecotone has been defined as "a multi-dimensional environmentally stochastic interaction zone between ecological systems with characteristics defined in space and time, and by the strength of the interaction" (Hufkens et al. 2009). This is a known concept to define transitional zones between two or more ecological communities, ecosystems or biotic regions. Ecotone forests, dispersed in northern Brazilian Amazonia, are natural formations which have been largely affected by anthropogenic impacts, such as deforestation and fire. Maracá Ecological Station, State of Roraima, Brazil, is a protected area with extensive representations of ecotone forests in this region of the Amazonia. Forest inventories and floristic surveys are important as they e...
To investigate the composition and floristic diversity of one hectare of a dense forest on a terra f...
Presentation of the floristical composition, stratification and growth-form structure of the vegetat...
Aim Conservation and land‐use planning require accurate maps of patterns in species composition and ...
<p>Amazonia contains the largest remaining tracts of undisturbed tropical forest on earth, and is th...
Multivariate analyses of floristic composition at the genus level were performed on a set of 31 tree...
Woody plant diversity from the Amazonian savannas has been poorly quantified. In order to improve th...
Because forest plantations cover an extensive area worldwide, they play an important role shaping cu...
We explored the floristic composition of terra firme forests across Amazonia using 55 plots. Firstly...
The loss of biodiversity in transitional forests between the Cerrado and Amazonia, the two largest n...
Aim: Attention has increasingly been focused on the floristic variation within forests of the Amazon...
Aim: The aim of this study was to use compositional changes in tree species along the Amazon River f...
Aim: A major problem for conservation in Amazonia is that species distribution maps are inaccurate. ...
Amazonian forests harbor the highest biodiversity of all terrestrial ecosystems on Earth. The origin...
This study investigates patterns of forest structure and tree species diversity in an anthropogenic ...
The Amazon harbours one of the richest ecosystems on Earth. Such diversity is likely to be promoted ...
To investigate the composition and floristic diversity of one hectare of a dense forest on a terra f...
Presentation of the floristical composition, stratification and growth-form structure of the vegetat...
Aim Conservation and land‐use planning require accurate maps of patterns in species composition and ...
<p>Amazonia contains the largest remaining tracts of undisturbed tropical forest on earth, and is th...
Multivariate analyses of floristic composition at the genus level were performed on a set of 31 tree...
Woody plant diversity from the Amazonian savannas has been poorly quantified. In order to improve th...
Because forest plantations cover an extensive area worldwide, they play an important role shaping cu...
We explored the floristic composition of terra firme forests across Amazonia using 55 plots. Firstly...
The loss of biodiversity in transitional forests between the Cerrado and Amazonia, the two largest n...
Aim: Attention has increasingly been focused on the floristic variation within forests of the Amazon...
Aim: The aim of this study was to use compositional changes in tree species along the Amazon River f...
Aim: A major problem for conservation in Amazonia is that species distribution maps are inaccurate. ...
Amazonian forests harbor the highest biodiversity of all terrestrial ecosystems on Earth. The origin...
This study investigates patterns of forest structure and tree species diversity in an anthropogenic ...
The Amazon harbours one of the richest ecosystems on Earth. Such diversity is likely to be promoted ...
To investigate the composition and floristic diversity of one hectare of a dense forest on a terra f...
Presentation of the floristical composition, stratification and growth-form structure of the vegetat...
Aim Conservation and land‐use planning require accurate maps of patterns in species composition and ...