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- Lima-Nascimento et al., 2024 – Management practices of Cereus jamacaru DC in the Caatinga dry forest differentially affect its reproductive phenology, fruit set and nectar availability
- Silva et al., 2024 – How does bitter taste guide the utilization of medicinal plants in the semiarid region of Brazil?
- Souza et al., 2024 – Assessing Plant Resource Utilization across Wet and Dry Landscapes in Northeast Brazil
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- Vanderlei et al., 2024 – Human disturbances reduce tree abundance and stimulate woody plant resprouting and clonal growth in a tropical dry forest
- Oliveira et al., 2024 – Rapid recovery of ant-mediated seed dispersal service along secondary succession in a Caatinga dry forest
- Silva et al., 2024 – Divergent reproductive responses of Caatinga dry forest plants to leaf-cutting ant herbivory
- Oliveira et al., 2024 – Recovery of the reproductive functional diversity of edible fruit plant assemblages along the regeneration of a Caatinga dry forest
- Kulka et al., 2024 – Increased aridity and chronic anthropogenic disturbance reduce litter productivity in a Caatinga dry forest
- Kulka et al., 2024 – Chronic anthropogenic disturbance alters litter decomposition and nutrient concentrations and stocks across a Caatinga dry forest chronosequence
- Noutcheua et al., 2024 – Chronic human disturbance and environmental forces drive the regeneration mechanisms of a Caatinga dry tropical forest
- Gomes et al., 2024 – Plant vegetative propagation plays a considerable role in the regeneration following slash-and-burn agriculture in Caatinga dry forest
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