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William Fernando Trujillo, Maria Mónica Henao
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Alfredo González-Zamora,Manuel Esperón-Rodríguez,Víctor L. Barradas
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Aim of the study: The objective of this work is to compare tree diversity and richness among one grown-shade coffee plantation (CAE) and two sites of montane cloud forests, one preserved (MCF1) and other perturbed (MCF2). We also develop an analysis of t...
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Jose M. Garcia del Barrio,Rafael Alonso Ponce,Raquel Benavides,Sonia Roig
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Aims of study: The goals of this paper are to summarize and to compare plant species richness and floristic similarity at two spatial scales; mesohabitat (normal, eutrophic, and oligotrophic dehesas) and dehesa habitat; and to establish guidelines for co...
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B. D. Madurapperuma,P. G. Oduor,K. A. J. M. Kuruppuarachchi,D. N. N. Wijayawardene,J. U. Munasinghe
Repeated slash and burn cultivation creates wasteland with thorny shrubs, which then takes a long time to become secondary forests through serial stages of succession. Assisted natural regeneration through silvicultural management is a useful restoration...
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C. San Martín, M. Subiabre, C. Ramírez
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Salt marshes are brackish swamps formed in the estuaries of the rivers. The flora and vegetation of three marshes located at Puerto Saavedra (Cautín province, 38º 46' S and 73º 24' W), Mehuín (Valdivia province, 39º 26' S and 73º 12' W), and Quillaipe (L...
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C. San Martín, C. Ramírez, H. Rubilar
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The spatial and temporary position of the swampy Loto-Cyperetum eragrostidae and Caricetum ripariae and prairie Juncetum procerii and Centello-Anthoxanthetum utriculatae plant associations, in the degradation of the swampy Forest of Temo-Pitra (Blepharoc...
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