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Palm Functional Traits, Soil Fertility and Hydrology Relationships in Western Amazonia

Subjects: floodplain; functional ecology; soil properties

  • Source: Trujillo , W , Rivera-Rondón , C A & Balslev , H 2021 , ' Palm Functional Traits, Soil Fertility and Hydrology Relationships in Western Amazonia ' , Frontiers in Forests and Global Change , vol. 4 ,

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Complex causes and consequences of rangeland greening in South America – multiple interacting natural and anthropogenic drivers and simultaneous ecosystem degradation and recovery trends

Subjects: South America; Rangeland; Vegetation greening

  • Source: Li , W , Buitenwerf , R , Chequín , R N , Florentín , J E , Salas , R M , Mata , J C , Wang , L , Niu , Z & Svenning , J-C 2020 , ' Complex causes and consequences of rangeland greening in

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Could coastal plants in western Amazonia be relicts of past marine incursions?

Subjects: biodiversity; fossil; marine incursions

  • Source: Bernal , R , Bacon , C D , Balslev , H , Hoorn , C , Bourlat , S J , Tuomisto , H , Salamanca , S , van Manen , M T , Romero , I , Sepulchre , P & Antonelli , A 2019 , ' Could coastal plants in

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Palm species richness, latitudinal gradients, sampling effort, and deforestation in the Amazon region

Subjects: Amazon palms; Amazon sub-regions; ecology of palms

  • Source: Alvez-Valles , C M , Balslev , H , Garcia-Villacorta , R , Carvalho , F A & Menini Neto , L 2018 , ' Palm species richness, latitudinal gradients, sampling effort, and deforestation in the Amazon

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The asymmetry in the Great American Biotic Interchange in mammals is consistent with differential susceptibility to mammalian predation

Subjects: Competition; GABI; macroecology

  • Source: Faurby , S & Svenning , J-C 2016 , ' The asymmetry in the Great American Biotic Interchange in mammals is consistent with differential susceptibility to mammalian predation ' , Global Ecology and

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Geospatial patterns in traditional knowledge serve in assessing intellectual property rights and benefit-sharing in northwest South America

Subjects: Nagoya Protocol; Convention on Biological Diversity; Biocultural diversity

  • Source: Cámara-Leret , R , Paniagua-Zambrana , N , Svenning , J-C , Balslev , H & Macía , M J 2014 , ' Geospatial patterns in traditional knowledge serve in assessing intellectual property rights and

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