Phylogeographic studies depict the role of space and time scales of plant speciation in a highly diverse Neotropical region
BSS Leal, C Palma da Silva… - Critical Reviews in Plant …, 2016 - Taylor & Francis
Phylogeographic studies have merged different disciplines to explain speciation processes
at both spatial and time scales. Although the number of phylogeographic extant studies has …
at both spatial and time scales. Although the number of phylogeographic extant studies has …
Biome stability in South America over the last 30 kyr: Inferences from long‐term vegetation dynamics and habitat modelling
Aim The aim was to examine the links between past biome stability, vegetation dynamics
and biodiversity patterns. Location South America. Time period Last 30,000 years. Major …
and biodiversity patterns. Location South America. Time period Last 30,000 years. Major …
Aridity drives plant biogeographical sub regions in the Caatinga, the largest tropical dry forest and woodland block in South America
Our aims were to quantify and map the plant sub regions of the the Caatinga, that covers
844,453 km2 and is the largest block of seasonally dry forest in South America. We …
844,453 km2 and is the largest block of seasonally dry forest in South America. We …
Caracterização e história biogeográfica dos ecossistemas secos neotropicais
A região Neotropical, detentora da maior riqueza de espécies no globo, ocorre do México
Central ao sul do Brasil. Neste trabalho, buscamos sumarizar as principais informações …
Central ao sul do Brasil. Neste trabalho, buscamos sumarizar as principais informações …
Protected area networks do not represent unseen biodiversity
Most existing protected area networks are biased to protect charismatic species or
landscapes. We hypothesized that conservation networks designed to include unseen …
landscapes. We hypothesized that conservation networks designed to include unseen …
Environmental and historical controls of floristic composition across the South American Dry Diagonal
Aim The aim of this study was to test the role of environmental factors and spatially
autocorrelated processes, such as historical fragmentation and dispersal limitation, in …
autocorrelated processes, such as historical fragmentation and dispersal limitation, in …
Ecological niche modeling re‐examined: A case study with the Darwin's fox
Many previous studies have attempted to assess ecological niche modeling performance
using receiver operating characteristic (ROC) approaches, even though diverse problems …
using receiver operating characteristic (ROC) approaches, even though diverse problems …
Range wide molecular data and niche modeling revealed the Pleistocene history of a global invader (Halyomorpha halys)
Invasive species' Pleistocene history contains much information on its present population
structure, dispersability and adaptability. In this study, the Pleistocene history of a global …
structure, dispersability and adaptability. In this study, the Pleistocene history of a global …
Aridity, soil and biome stability influence plant ecoregions in the Atlantic Forest, a biodiversity hotspot in South America
LS Cantidio, AF Souza - Ecography, 2019 - Wiley Online Library
Our aims were to quantify and map the plant ecoregions of the Atlantic Forest, a biodiversity
hotspot that covers ca 150 million ha in eastern South America. We used a data set on the …
hotspot that covers ca 150 million ha in eastern South America. We used a data set on the …
Multi-temporal ecological niche modeling for bird conservation in the face of climate change scenarios in Caatinga, Brazil
GSR Gonçalves, PV Cerqueira, DP Silva, LB Gomes… - PeerJ, 2023 - peerj.com
Background Global shifts in climatic patterns have been recorded over the last decades.
Such modifications mainly correspond to increased temperatures and rainfall regime …
Such modifications mainly correspond to increased temperatures and rainfall regime …