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    Methods to model impermeable URBAN areas using soil moisture characteristics by Pereira, Luciana Escalante, Oliveira, Everton Falcão, da Rosa Oliveira, Maxwell, Marques Amorim, Gustavo, Grigio, Alfredo Marcelo, Filho, Antonio Conceição Paranhos

    Published in Journal of flood risk management (01-12-2019)
    “…Impervious, “waterproofed” soil affects both large cities and small towns and causes several problems, with flooding being the most more evident. In the…”
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    Terrestrial invertebrates as bioindicators in restoration ecology: A global bibliometric survey by Borges, Felipe Luis Gomes, Oliveira, Maxwell da Rosa, de Almeida, Tiago Conde, Majer, Jonathan D., Garcia, Letícia Couto

    Published in Ecological indicators (01-06-2021)
    “…•Globally, our knowledge is focused on a limited set of taxonomic groups.•We know more about small and young areas, degraded by mining or agriculture.•Planted…”
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    Fire Has a Positive Effect on the Abundance of Sun Spiders (Arachnida: Solifugae) in the Cerrado-Pantanal Ecotone by Arrua, Bruno Arguelho, Carvalho, Leonardo Sousa, Teles, Thiago Silva, Oliveira, Maxwell da Rosa, Ribeiro, Danilo Bandini

    Published in Fire (Basel, Switzerland) (01-02-2023)
    “…Fire is an important disturbance factor in shrublands, grasslands, and savannas. It alters the habitat of a multitude of species and, under natural dynamics,…”
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    Screens and webs: Multifunctional seedling shelters contribute to Araneae restoration by Borges, Felipe Luis Gomes, Oliveira, Maxwell Rosa, Reis, Letícia Koutchin, Garcia, Letícia Couto

    Published in Ecological engineering (01-12-2020)
    “…Restoring fauna is a fundamental objective of ecological restoration. For organisms that depend on vegetation structures (e.g., hunting support), such as…”
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    Fire damage on seeds of Calliandra parviflora Benth. (Fabaceae), a facultative seeder in a Brazilian flooding savanna by Ferreira, Bruno Henrique, Guerra, Angélica, Oliveira, Maxwell, Reis, Letícia Koutchin, Aptroot, André, Ribeiro, Danilo Bandini, Garcia, Letícia Couto

    Published in Plant species biology (01-07-2021)
    “…Optimal sexual reproduction in relation to fire effects varies in Fabaceae species. Calliandra species have a large investment in reproduction. We investigated…”
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