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    Cluster planting facilitates survival but not growth in early development of restored tropical forest by Bertoncello, Ricardo, Oliveira, Alexandre A., Holl, Karen D., Pansonato, Marcelo P., Martini, Adriana M.Z.

    Published in Basic and applied ecology (01-09-2016)
    “…Interspecific interactions are considered to be important structuring forces in early successional vegetation. Whereas competition seems to prevail in less…”
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    The need for full inventories of tree modes of disturbance to improve forest dynamics comprehension: An example from a semideciduous forest in Brazil by Martini, Adriana M.Z., Lima, Renato A.F., Franco, Geraldo A.D.C., Rodrigues, Ricardo R.

    Published in Forest ecology and management (05-04-2008)
    “…A study was carried out to characterize the general pattern of tree mortality and damage in an old-growth semideciduous seasonal forest in the Caetetus…”
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    Strong spatial and temporal limitations in seed arrival as complementary mechanisms for species coexistence in a tropical Atlantic coastal forest by Zimback, Leticia B., Prado, Paulo I., Pansonato, Marcelo P., Franco, Geraldo A. D. C., Martini, Adriana M. Z.

    Published in Plant ecology (01-03-2023)
    “…Spatial limitation in seed arrival is pervasive among species in tropical forests and has been considered an important mechanism for species coexistence…”
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    Contribution of agroforests to landscape carbon storage by Schroth, Götz, Bede, Lucio C., Paiva, Artur O., Cassano, Camila R., Amorim, André M., Faria, Deborah, Mariano-Neto, Eduardo, Martini, Adriana M. Z., Sambuichi, Regina H. R., Lôbo, Renato N.

    “…While many studies have measured the carbon (C) stocks of traditional agroforests at the plot level, their contribution to overall landscape C storage has…”
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    Habitat specialization and phylogenetic structure of tree species in a coastal Brazilian white-sand forest by de Oliveira, Alexandre A., Vicentini, Alberto, Chave, Jerome, Castanho, Camila de T., Davies, Stuart J., Martini, Adriana M. Z., Lima, Renato A. F., Ribeiro, Ricardo R., Iribar, Amaia, Souza, Vinicius C.

    Published in Journal of plant ecology (01-04-2014)
    “…Aims The coastal Brazilian rainforest on white-sand (restinga) ranks among the most fragmented forest types in the tropics, owing to both the patchy…”
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    An Attempt to Predict Which Amazonian Tree Species May be Threatened by Logging Activities by Martini, Adriana M. Z., Rosa, Nelson de A., Uhl, Christopher

    Published in Environmental conservation (1994)
    “…The impacts of logging on Amazonian ecosystems has been the focus of considerable attention both within and outside of Amazonia. However, the impacts of…”
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