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The pattern of high plant diversity of Neotropical inselbergs: highlighting endemic, threatened and unique species

ABSTRACT Understanding how multiple drivers shape plant community diversity across environmental gradients is one of the most important issues in plant ecology and biodiversity conservation. We aimed to analyse plant community structure and diversity in four inselbergs in Espírito Santo State, Brazi...

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Published in:Acta Botânica Brasílica 2020-12, Vol.34 (4), p.645-661
Main Authors: Pinto-Junior, Herval Vieira, Villa, Pedro Manuel, Pereira, Miriam Cristina Alvarez, Menezes, Luis Fernando Tavares de
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