Pouteau, Robin Trueba, S. Isnard, Sandrine
Our aim was to understand the environmental conditions of the emergence and radiation of early angiosperms. Such a question has long remained controversial because various approaches applied in the past have drawn conflicting images of early angiosperm ecology. We provided a new perspective on the question by using support vector machines to model ...
Koffi, K.F.
Mitja, D. Delaître, E. Santos, A. M. Miranda, I. Coelho, R. F. R. Macedo, D. J. Demagistri, L. Petit, M.
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Environmental Management
When the Amazonian rain forest is cut to create pasture, some of the original vegetal species survive clearing, even expressing their ability to invade agro-systems. It is true of the babassu palm, which can be considered, paradoxically, a natural resource by the “Interstate Movement of Babassu Fruit Breaker Women” or as native weed by land owners-...
Mitja, D. Delaître, E. Santos, M. Miranda, I. Coelho, R. Macedo, D. Demagistri, L. Petit, M.
When the Amazonian rain forest is cut to create pasture, some of the original vegetal species survive clearing, even expressing their ability to invade agro-systems. It is true of the babassu palm, which can be considered, paradoxically, a natural resource by the "Interstate Movement of Babassu Fruit Breaker Women" or as native weed by land owners-...
Do Vale, I. Souza Miranda, I. Mitja, Danielle Moreira Santos, A. Santana Lima, T.T. Gonzaga Silva Costa, L.
Most tropical landscapes are mainly composed of dynamic mosaics involving multiple land uses. Different histories of land use management can lead to different successional paths. The aim of this study was to determine if there is a successional floristic gradient related to land use types and how these gradients change across three rural mosaics in...
Mitja, Danielle Delaître, Eric Moreira dos Santos, A. Souza Miranda, I. de Rodriguez Coelho, R.F. Jorge Macedo, D. Demagistri, Laurent Petit, Michel
When the Amazonian rain forest is cut to create pasture, some of the original vegetal species survive clearing, even expressing their ability to invade agro-systems. It is true of the babassu palm, which can be considered, paradoxically, a natural resource by the "Interstate Movement of Babassu Fruit Breaker Women" or as native weed by land owners-...
Mitja, Danielle Delaître, Eric Moreira dos Santos, A. Souza Miranda, I. de Rodriguez Coelho, R.F. Jorge Macedo, D. Demagistri, Laurent Petit, Michel
When the Amazonian rain forest is cut to create pasture, some of the original vegetal species survive clearing, even expressing their ability to invade agro-systems. It is true of the babassu palm, which can be considered, paradoxically, a natural resource by the "Interstate Movement of Babassu Fruit Breaker Women" or as native weed by land owners-...
Do Vale, I. Souza Miranda, I. Mitja, Danielle Moreira Santos, A. Santana Lima, T.T. Gonzaga Silva Costa, L.
Most tropical landscapes are mainly composed of dynamic mosaics involving multiple land uses. Different histories of land use management can lead to different successional paths. The aim of this study was to determine if there is a successional floristic gradient related to land use types and how these gradients change across three rural mosaics in...
Do Vale, I. Souza Miranda, I. Mitja, Danielle Moreira Santos, A. Santana Lima, T.T. Gonzaga Silva Costa, L.
Most tropical landscapes are mainly composed of dynamic mosaics involving multiple land uses. Different histories of land use management can lead to different successional paths. The aim of this study was to determine if there is a successional floristic gradient related to land use types and how these gradients change across three rural mosaics in...
Mitja, Danielle Delaître, Eric Moreira dos Santos, A. Souza Miranda, I. de Rodriguez Coelho, R.F. Jorge Macedo, D. Demagistri, Laurent Petit, Michel
When the Amazonian rain forest is cut to create pasture, some of the original vegetal species survive clearing, even expressing their ability to invade agro-systems. It is true of the babassu palm, which can be considered, paradoxically, a natural resource by the "Interstate Movement of Babassu Fruit Breaker Women" or as native weed by land owners-...