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    Robust volumetric models for supporting the management of secondary forest stands in the Southern Brazilian Atlantic Forest by Oliveira, Laio Z, Klitzke, Aline R, Fantini, Alfredo C, Uller, Heitor F, Correia, Jean, Vibrans, Alexander C

    Published in Anais da Academia Brasileira de Ciências (01-10-2018)
    “…The majority of Atlantic Forest fragments in Southern Brazil are second-growth forests dominated by fast-growing species with considerable market-value timber…”
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    Generic and specific stem volume models for three subtropical forest types in southern Brazil by Vibrans, Alexander C, Moser, Paolo, Oliveira, Laio Z, de Maçaneiro, João P

    Published in Annals of forest science. (2015)
    “…KEY MESSAGE : We adjusted generic models for species-rich forest types and specific models for 15 species. Regression assumptions, lack of fitness and goodness…”
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    Structure and diversity of the Araucaria forest in southern Brazil: biotic homogenisation hinders the recognition of floristic assemblages related to altitude by Sevegnani, Lucia, de Gasper, André L, Rodrigues, Arthur V, Lingner, Débora V, Meyer, Leila, Uhlmann, Alexandre, Oliveira, Laio Z, Vibrans, Alexander C

    Published in Southern forests (02-10-2019)
    “…Forest structure and species abundance may respond to environmental features triggered by geomorphology, altitude gradients and human impacts. In this study we…”
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    Insights for selecting the most suitable nonparametric species-richness estimators for subtropical Brazilian Atlantic Forests by Oliveira, Laio Z., Moser, Paolo, Vibrans, Alexander C., Piazza, Gustavo A., de Gasper, André L., Oliveira Filho, Ary T.

    Published in Revista brasileira de botânica (01-06-2016)
    “…In large-scale biodiversity surveys, the observed species-richness inevitably underestimates the real species richness of a certain geographic region…”
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    Gigasporaceae versus Glomeraceae (phylum Glomeromycota): A biogeographic tale of dominance in maritime sand dunes by Stürmer, Sidney L., Oliveira, Laio Z., Morton, Joseph B.

    Published in Fungal ecology (01-04-2018)
    “…Community composition of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) is influenced by host, soil chemistry, and climatic conditions at the local and regional scale, but…”
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