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Rarity of monodominance in hyperdiverse Amazonian forests.

STEEGE, H. T.; HENKEL, T. W.; HELAL, N.; MARIMON, B. S.; MARIMON-JUNIOR, B. H.; HUTH, A.; GROENEVELD, J.; SABATIER, D.; COELHO, L. de S.

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Date: 2019   |   Origin: Oasisbr

Estimating the global conservation status of more than 15,000 Amazonian tree sp...

STEEGE, H. ter; PITMAN, N. C. A.; KILEEN, T. J.; LAURANCE, W. F.; PERES, C. A.; GUEVARA, J. E.; SALOMÃO, R. P.; CASTILHO, C. V.; AMARAL, I. L.

Estimates of extinction risk for Amazonian plant and animal species are rare and not often incorporated into land-use policy and conservation planning. We overlay spatial distribution models with historical and projected deforestation to show that at least 36% and up to 57% of all Amazonian tree species are likely to qualify as globally threatened under International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) Red ...

Date: 2016   |   Origin: Oasisbr

Estimating the global conservation status of more than 15,000 Amazonian tree sp...

STEEGE, H. ter; PITMAN, N. C. A.; KILEEN, T. J.; LAURANCE, W. F.; PERES, C. A.; GUEVARA, J. E.; SALOMÃO, R. P.; CASTILHO, C. V.; AMARAL, I. L.

Estimates of extinction risk for Amazonian plant and animal species are rare and not often incorporated into land-use policy and conservation planning. We overlay spatial distribution models with historical and projected deforestation to show that at least 36% and up to 57% of all Amazonian tree species are likely to qualify as globally threatened under International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) Red ...

Date: 2015   |   Origin: Oasisbr

The Brazilian Program for Biodiversity Research (PPBio) Information System.

PEZZINI, F. F.; MELO, P. H. A. DE; OLIVEIRA, D. M. S. DE; AMORIM, R. X. DE; FIGUEIREDO, F. O. G. DE; DRUCKER, D. P.; RODRIGUES, F. R. DE O.; ZUQUIM, G.

The database of the Brazilian Program for Biodiversity Research (PPBio; GIVD ID SA-BR-001) includes data on the environment and biological groups such as plants. It is organized by site, which is usually a grid with 10 to 72 uniformly-distributed plots, and has already surveyed 1,638 relevés across different Brazilian ecosystems. The sampling design is based on the RAPELD system to allow integration of data fro...

Date: 2012   |   Origin: Oasisbr

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