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    • Contrasting effects of fire frequency on plant traits of three dominant perennial herbs from Chaco Serrano. 

      Carbone, Lucas M.; Aguilar, Ramiro (Wiley Blackwell Publishing, Inc, 2016)
      Fire frequencies are currently increasing in many regions a cross the world as a result of anthropic activities, affecting ecological processes and plant population dynamics. Fire can generate important changes in soil ...
    • Fire frequency effects on soil and pollinators: what shapes sexual plant reproduction? 

      Carbone, Lucas Manuel; Aguilar, Ramiro (Springer, 2017-12)
      Increased fire frequency can significantly erode both soil properties and plant–pollinator interactions affecting plant reproductive success but they have seldom been assessed simultaneously. Here, we evaluate soil properties, ...
    • Solanum kleinii L.B. Sm. & Downs 

      Smith, L. B.; Klein, R. M. (Universidad Nacional de Cordoba. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas, Fisicas y Naturales; Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Cientificas y Tecnicas. Instituto Multidisciplinario de Biologia Vegetal, 1956)
      4 km S of Campo Alegre on the road.to Jaraguá do Sul
    • Unprecedented plant species loss after a decade in fragmented subtropical Chaco Serrano forests. 

      Aguilar, Ramiro; Calviño, Ana; Ashworth, Lorena; Aguirre Acosta, Natalia; Carbone, Lucas Manuel; Albrieu Llinás, Guillermo; Nolasco, Miguel; Ghilardi, Adrian; Cagnolo, Luciano (Anne Mireille Regine Duplouy, Lund University., 2018-11-28)
      Current biodiversity loss is mostly caused by anthropogenic habitat loss and fragmentation, climate change, and resource exploitation. Measuring the balance of species loss and gain in remaining fragmented landscapes ...