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    Regional and local determinants of drought resilience in tropical forests by Köpp Hollunder, Renan, Garbin, Mário Luís, Rubio Scarano, Fabio, Mariotte, Pierre

    Published in Ecology and evolution (01-05-2022)
    “…The increase in severity of droughts associated with greater mortality and reduced vegetation growth is one of the main threats to tropical forests. Drought…”
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    Phytochemical screening and phytocytotoxic effects of the tropical Myrcia vittoriana (Myrtaceae) by VASCONCELOS, LOREN CRISTINA, CARRIJO, TATIANA T., VENANCIO, ALDINO NETO, ALVES, THAMMYRES A., TULER, AMÉLIA CARLOS, HOLLUNDER, RENAN K., GARBIN, MÁRIO LUÍS, MENINI, LUCIANO, PRAÇA-FONTES, MILENE M.

    Published in Anais da Academia Brasileira de Ciências (01-01-2022)
    “…Abstract We investigated whether essential oil and aqueous and ethanolic extracts from M. vittoriana leaves have phytotoxic effects on the germination and…”
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    Local environmental controls of Atlantic Forest tree community assembly on a coastal continental island in southeastern Brazil by Nettesheim, Felipe Cito, Garbin, Mário Luís, Pereira, Marcos Gervasio, Araujo, Dorothy Sue Dunn de

    Published in Acta Botânica Brasílica (01-03-2019)
    “…ABSTRACT Tropical forests with high species diversity are commonly found in rugged montane areas. We investigated causes of local tropical forest tree…”
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    Glass Half-Full or Half-Empty? A Fire-Resistant Species Triggers Divergent Regeneration in Low-Resilience Pastures by Sánchez-Tapia, Andrea, Sansevero, Jerônimo Boelsums Barreto, Garbin, Mário Luís, Braga, João Marcelo Alvarenga, Figueiredo, Pablo Hugo Alves, Scarano, Fabio Rubio

    Published in Frontiers in Forests and Global Change (22-10-2020)
    “…Fire may divert or arrest natural regeneration in abandoned pastures throughout the tropics, transforming them to low-resilience systems that do not recover…”
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    DNA fingerprinting based on SSR amplification profiles for Piper species identification (Piperaceae) by Christ, Jheniffer Abeldt, Hollunder, Renan Köpp, Carvalho, Marina Santos, Ferreira, Marcia Flores da Silva, Garbin, Mário Luís, Carrijo, Tatiana Tavares

    Published in Acta Botânica Brasílica (01-10-2018)
    “…ABSTRACT DNA fingerprinting based on SSR amplification profiles was applied to native species of Piper from the Atlantic Forest to compare the utility of this…”
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    Genetic diversity of populations of the dioecious Myrsine coriacea (Primulaceae) in the Atlantic Forest by Paschoa, Roberta Pena da, Christ, Jheniffer Abeldt, Valente, Cecília Silva, Ferreira, Marcia Flores da Silva, Miranda, Fábio Demolinari de, Garbin, Mário Luís, Carrijo, Tatiana Tavares

    Published in Acta Botânica Brasílica (01-07-2018)
    “…ABSTRACT Although a species’ sexual system may influence the genetic diversity of its populations in their natural environment, there have been few such…”
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    Management plans bias the number of threatened species in protected areas: a study case with flora species in the Atlantic Forest by Santos, Gabriel Silva, Moreira, Danielle Oliveira, Loss, Ana Carolina, Garbin, Mário Luís

    Published in Biodiversity and conservation (01-02-2024)
    “…Ensuring the effectiveness of protected areas (PAs) has become a top-priority conservation action. Without management plans to define clear conservation goals…”
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    Role of spatial and environmental factors in structuring vascular epiphyte communities in two neotropical ecosystems by Francisco, Talitha Mayumi, Couto, Dayvid Rodrigues, Garbin, Mário Luís, Misaki, Flora, Ruiz-Miranda, Carlos Rámon

    “…•Space was important in determining the structure of epiphytic communities.•Neutral and niche-based processes act simultaneously on the epiphyte community.•The…”
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    Lack of coordination between stomatal and vein traits provides functional benefits to the dioecious tropical tree Myrsine coriacea by Pereira, Jéssica Priscilla, Garbin, Mário Luís, Carrijo, Tatiana Tavares, da Silva, Josimar Aleixo, Bourguignon, Tayna Poppe, Cavatte, Paulo Cezar

    Published in Physiologia plantarum (01-05-2022)
    “…Climate change will affect the distribution of many tropical plant species. However, the understanding of how dioecious tropical species cope with different…”
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    Post‐drought community turnover and functional redundancy in a tropical forest understorey by Ferreira‐Santos, Karina, Garbin, Mário Luís, Carrijo, Tatiana Tavares, Torres‐Leite, Filipe, Cavatte, Paulo Cezar, Dias, André Tavares Corrêa

    Published in Journal of vegetation science (01-05-2024)
    “…Questions Drought events are increasingly frequent, threatening the biodiversity of tropical forests. The understorey comprises a large fraction of the total…”
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    Vapor pressure deficit drives the mortality of understorey woody plants during drought recovery in the Atlantic Forest by Hollunder, Renan Köpp, Garbin, Mário Luís, Scarano, Fabio Rubio, Carrijo, Tatiana Tavares, Cavatte, Paulo Cezar, Stein‐Soares, Bethina, Mendonça, Caio, Mariotte, Pierre

    Published in Journal of vegetation science (01-01-2024)
    “…Question Drought‐induced tree mortality has been documented in forests worldwide but the mechanisms related to drought recovery are still poorly understood. To…”
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    Surface roots as a new ecological zone for occurrence of vascular epiphytes: a case study on Pseudobombax trees on inselbergs by Couto, Dayvid Rodrigues, Francisco, Talitha Mayumi, Garbin, Mário Luís, Dias, Henrique Machado, Pereira, Miriam Cristina A., Neto, Luiz Menini, Pezzopane, José Eduardo Macedo

    Published in Plant ecology (01-11-2019)
    “…This study aimed to quantify the importance of surface roots as phorophyte ecological zones for vascular epiphytes in the lithophyte tree Pseudobombax. The…”
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    Diversification and geographical distribution of Psidium (Myrtaceae) species with distinct ploidy levels by Tuler, Amélia Carlos, Carrijo, Tatiana Tavares, Peixoto, Ariane Luna, Garbin, Mário Luís, da Silva Ferreira, Marcia Flores, Carvalho, Carlos Roberto, Spadeto, Micheli Sossai, Clarindo, Wellington Ronildo

    Published in Trees (Berlin, West) (01-08-2019)
    “…Key message Polyploidy (diploid to octoploid) was evidenced from seven Psidium species, besides the outcomes of the whole-genome duplication about the nuclear…”
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    Surviving in the shadows: Light responses of co-occurring Rubiaceae species within a tropical forest understory by Torres-Leite, Filipe, Cavatte, Paulo Cezar, Garbin, Mário Luís, Hollunder, Renan Köpp, Ferreira-Santos, Karina, Capetine, Thales Braga, Soares, Bethina Stein, Carrijo, Tatiana Tavares

    “…•Survival of Rubiaceae species is possible by very low mean light compensation points.•Low photosynthetic rates point to the main role of shade tolerance in…”
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    Meiotic behavior and diploidy in Schinus terebinthifolia (Anacardiaceae) by Izoton, Kamila Bernardi, Thomaz, Luciana Dias, Garbin, Mário Luís, Pierre, Patrícia Maria Oliveira

    Published in Rodriguésia (2021)
    “…Abstract The genus Schinus (Anacardiaceae) comprises 30 species found in Peru, Bolivia, Chile, Paraguay, Uruguay, Argentina and Brazil. Schinus terebinthifolia…”
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    Subordinate, not dominant, woody species promote the diversity of climbing plants by Garbin, Mário Luís, Carrijo, Tatiana Tavares, Sansevero, Jerônimo Boelsums Barreto, Sánchez-Tapia, Andrea, Scarano, Fabio Rubio

    “…We aimed to determine which factors explain the relative abundances of climbing plants in a tropical sandy coastal plant community, locally called restinga, in…”
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