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    A test of the fast-slow plant economy hypothesis in a subtropical rain forest by Rodrigues, Arthur V., Pastório, Fábio F., Bones, Fábio L. V., Esquivel-Muelbert, Adriane, Vibrans, Alexander C., de Gasper, André L.

    Published in Plant ecology & diversity (02-11-2021)
    “…The fast-slow plant economy hypothesis predicts strong co-variation in key resource-use traits due to the trade-off between growth and survival of species…”
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    Plant Trait Dataset for Tree-Like Growth Forms Species of the Subtropical Atlantic Rain Forest in Brazil by Rodrigues, Arthur, Bones, Fábio, Schneiders, Alisson, Oliveira, Laio, Vibrans, Alexander, Gasper, André

    Published in Data (Basel) (01-06-2018)
    “…Plant functional traits have been incorporated in studies of vegetation ecology to better understand the mechanisms of ecological processes. For this reason, a…”
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    Fifty-five new records of vascular plants, and other discoveries for the flora of Santa Catarina, southern Brazil by Funez, Luís A., Hassemer, Gustavo, Ferreira, João Paulo R., Bones, Fábio L. V., dos Santos, Amanda P.

    Published in Webbia (03-07-2017)
    “…The flora of Santa Catarina is the best known in Brazil, and yet considerable knowledge gaps remain. Aiming at filling these gaps, we present here 55 new…”
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    Investigating aerial diversity of non‐fungal eukaryotes across a 40° latitudinal transect using DNA metabarcoding by Câmara, Paulo Eduardo Aguiar Saraiva, Lopes, Fabyano Alvares Cardoso, Bones, Fábio Leal Viana, Rodrigues, Luiz Antonio Costa, Carvalho‐Silva, Micheline, Stech, Michael, Convey, Peter, Rosa, Luiz Henrique

    Published in Austral ecology (01-09-2023)
    “…The high number of bipolar and widespread bryophyte and microbial taxa in the Antarctic flora suggests the effective Long‐Distance Dispersal (LDD) of spores…”
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