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I. Schiavini

Researcher at Venezuelan Institute for Scientific Research

Publications -  12
Citations -  125

I. Schiavini is an academic researcher from Venezuelan Institute for Scientific Research. The author has contributed to research in topics: Tropical and subtropical dry broadleaf forests & Plant community. The author has an hindex of 6, co-authored 12 publications receiving 84 citations.

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Data from: Conservative species drive biomass productivity in tropical dry forests

TL;DR: In this article, the above-ground biomass dynamics over a five-year period in eight seasonal tropical dry forests in eight tropical dry tropical forests in Brazil were analyzed. But the authors focused on the above ground biomass dynamics, structural, floristic, functional and soil variables used in the biomass models.

Caracterização ecológica e distribuição diamétrica da vegetação arbórea em um remanescente de floresta estacional semidecidual, na fazenda experimental do glória, uberlândia, mg ecological characterization and diametric distribution of arboreal vegetation in remanescent of seasonal semideciduous forest glória's experimental farm, uberlândia, mg

TL;DR: In this paper, the authors used phytosociological and diameter structure of tree species in a semideciduous forest fragment to classify the species in ecological groups and assess the conservation status of this remnant and possible disruptions in the structure of some populations.
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Análise comparativa da estrutura e composição florística de Cerrado no Brasil central

TL;DR: Resumen pt: Conhecer mais sobre a diversidade e padroes de distribuicao das especies no bioma Cerrado torna-se cada vez mais urgente, devido a intensa perda de seus species.
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Ecological characterization and diametric distribution of arboreal vegetation in remanescent of seasonal semideciduous forest Glória's experimental farm, Uberlândia, MG.

TL;DR: The results suggest that the studied forest is in an intermediate stage of successional development, moving toward a late stage, mainly due to the presence and dominance of some late successional species as to the low density of pioneer species.