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Relationship of woody species composition with edaphic characteristics in threatened riparian Atlantic Forest remnants in the upper Rio Doce basin, Brazil

Studies on the composition, richness and diversity of plant species in tropical communities are essential for understanding relevant ecological processes and for developing appropriate conservation policies. Considering that areas subject to direct impacts due to dam breach may in the long‐term pres...

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Main Authors: Carlos Gomes Figueiredo, João, Antonielle de Ávila, Marly, Silveira Souza, Camila, Gustavo Santana Neves, José, Tolentino, Gláucia Soares, Oki, Yumi, Francielly Pinheiro de Azevedo, Islaine, Negreiros, Daniel, Herbert Moreira Viana, João, Manoel dos Santos, Rubens, Santos Fonseca, Rúbia, Wilson Fernandes, Geraldo, Roberta Ferreira Nunes, Yule
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dam collapse
Diameters
Environmental policy
Environmental restoration
Evaluation
Fabaceae
Flora
Flowers & plants
Gualaxo do Norte river
Mathematical analysis
Ocotea
Parameter identification
plant distribution
Plant diversity
Plant species
Plants (botany)
restoration ecology
Riparian forests
Rivers
Soils
Species composition
Species diversity
Xylopia
title Relationship of woody species composition with edaphic characteristics in threatened riparian Atlantic Forest remnants in the upper Rio Doce basin, Brazil
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