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Publicações 2018

Pesquisa FAPESP 266

15. Fivorante, C – A corrosão da Caatinga

Revista Ciência & Cultura: Edição especial Caatinga

Tabarelli, M. & Leal, I – Apresentação

14. Tabarelli, M; Leal, I; Scarano, F.R; Silva, J.M.C. – Caatinga: legado, trajetória e desafios rumo à   sustentabilidade

Garda, A.A; Lion, Lima, S.M.Q; Mesquita, D.O; Araujo, H. F.P; Napoli, M.F.- Os animais vertebrados   do bioma Caatinga

13. Leal, I; Lopes, A.V; Machado, I.C; Tabarelli, M.- Interações planta-animal na Caatinga: visão geral    e perspectivas futuras

12. Albuquerque, U.P; Melo, F.P.L. – Socioecologia da Caatinga 

11. Fonseca, C.R; Antongiovanni, M; Matsumoto, M; Enrico Bernard, E; Venticinque, E.M.- Oportunidades   de conservação na Caatinga

10. Fernandes, M.F; Queiroz, L.P. – Vegetação e flora da Caatinga

9. Arnan et al 2018 – A framework for deriving measures of chronic anthropogenic disturbance: Surrogate, direct, single and multi-metric indices in Brazilian Caatinga

8. Câmara et al 2018 – Effects of chronic anthropogenic disturbance and rainfall on the specialization of ant-plant mutualistic networks in the Caatinga, a Brazilian dry forest. Journal of Animal Ecology

7. Marinho et al 2018 – Checklist of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi in tropical forests. Sydowia

​6. Arnan et al 2018 – Increased anthropogenic disturbance and aridity reduce phylogenetic and functional diversity of ant communities in Caatinga dry forest.

5. Barbier et al 2018 – Structure and composition of Nycteribiidae and Streblidae flies on bats along an environmental gradient in Northeastern Brazil

4. Domingos-Melo et al 2018 – Beyond taxonomy: anther skirt is a diagnostic character that provides specialized noctuid pollination in Marsdenia megalantha (Asclepiadoideae–Apocynaceae)

3. Sfair et al 2018 – Chronic human disturbance affects plant trait distribution in a seasonally dry tropical forest 

2. Silva et al 2018 – Bryophyte richness of soil islands on rocky outcrops is not driven by island size or habitat heterogeneity 

  1. Siqueira et al 2018 – Human disturbance promotes herbivory by leaf-cutting ants in the Caatinga dry forest.