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    by Snell, Rebecca
    Published 2013
    ... to capture the distribution of arid ecosystems. The model representations of fire, soil, and processes...
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    by L. Calle, L. Calle, B. Poulter
    Published 2021-05-01
    ... by simulated fire and prescribed wood harvesting or abandonment of managed land, otherwise aging naturally...
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    by FERREIRA, Angélica Cândida
    Published 2016
    ... the occurrence of a surface fire that hit part of the Restinga forest inserted in the Private Natural Heritage...
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    by Morais, Helena Castanheira de
    Published 1998
    ... trees. Worker ants forage almost exclusively on shrubs and trees where they harvest insect prey...
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    ... richness grows progressively from forests to grasslands (where about 90% of the species belong...
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    by Bruno, Morgana Maria Arcanjo
    Published 2014
    ... seasonal water stress. However, in palm trees, many flowering patterns are observed, suggesting the absence...
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    by Duveneck, Matthew Joshua
    Published 2014
    .... Lags in tree species movements will likely be outpaced by a more rapidly changing climate. This may...
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    by Araújo, Fernando Moreira de
    Published 2014
    ... for agricultural planting and others. The fires have several consequences for the biome, amongst them have...
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    by Renata Picolo Scervino
    Published 2012
    ..., use of fire and introduction of forage grasses for cattle, commonly with exotic species. In Brazil...
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    by Sílvia Rafaela Machado Lins
    Published 2017
    ... chronic disturbances such as fire, logging, and poaching. Some of these fragments kept protected...
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    by Lins, Sílvia Rafaela Machado
    Published 2017
    ... chronic disturbances such as fire, logging, and poaching. Some of these fragments kept protected...
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    ... or periods, however, could not be explained by direct climate change, e.g. inland Siberia, where a sharp...
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  18. 438
    by Beil, Charles Edward
    Published 2011
    ... structures of the major tree species showed that Pseudotsuga menziesii had the widest amplitude and formed...
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    by Erasmus, Marius
    Published 2014
    ... crossing it, large old trees line the sidewalk and all the buildings face the street. There is a bustle...
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