Search Results - "Nervo, Michelle Helena"
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Fern and lycophytes of the Taquari River riparian forests at different stages of succession
Published in Rodriguésia (2021)“…Abstract Riparian forests are important biodiversity corridors among groups. Such forests were greatly altered or suppressed in the state of Rio Grande do Sul…”
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One or two species? Floral characteristics and pollination biology aid in Sinningia (Gesneriaceae) species circumscription
Published in Flora. Morphologie, Geobotanik, Oekophysiologie (01-10-2020)“…•Floral characters and pollination biology supporting the taxonomic separation of Sinningia allagophylla and S. lutea.•The solitary bee Centris analis was…”
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Generalized food-deceptive pollination in four Cattleya (Orchidaceae: Laeliinae) species from Southern Brazil
Published in Flora. Morphologie, Geobotanik, Oekophysiologie (01-09-2017)“…•The breeding system and pollination of four Brazilian Cattleya spp. were studied.•All studied species are self-compatible but pollinator-dependent.•Flowers…”
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Efficient pollination and high reproductive success in two Brazilian Spiranthinae orchids: Insights on the evolutionary history of pollination within the Pelexia clade
Published in Plant species biology (01-03-2022)“…The pollination process and breeding system of Pachygenium bonariense and Pachygenium pteryganthum were documented for native populations from Rio Grande do…”
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12,500+ and counting: biodiversity of the Brazilian Pampa
Published in Frontiers of biogeography (01-06-2024)Get full text
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Fern and lycophyte communities at contrasting altitudes in Brazil's subtropical Atlantic Rain Forest
Published in Folia geobotanica (01-12-2016)“…Ferns and lycophytes are a species-rich group in Brazil's Atlantic Rain Forest, but studies on richness and diversity patterns on a regional scope are scarce…”
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Isoetes naipiana (Isoetaceae), a new species from southern Brazil
Published in Willdenowia (01-12-2014)“…Windisch P. G., Lorscheitter M. L. & Nervo M. H.: Isoetes naipiana (Isoetaceae), a new species from southern Brazil. — Willdenowia 44: 393–398. 2014. — Version…”
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