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Luis Mauricio Bini

Researcher at Universidade Federal de Goiás

Publications -  270
Citations -  16068

Luis Mauricio Bini is an academic researcher from Universidade Federal de Goiás. The author has contributed to research in topics: Species richness & Biodiversity. The author has an hindex of 59, co-authored 257 publications receiving 14069 citations. Previous affiliations of Luis Mauricio Bini include University of Guelph & Universidade Estadual de Maringá.

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Patterns of the aquatic macrophyte cover in Cachoeira Dourada Reservoir (GO-MG)

TL;DR: The positive relationship between the aquatic macrophyte cover between the upper and lower segments of tributaries indicates the importance of dispersion in the colonization of the arms and the reservoir's main body.
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Science and democracy must orientate Brazil's path to sustainability

TL;DR: In the search for solutions to social and environmental challenges, all world nations have contributions to give as discussed by the authors, and Brazil is no exception, as a megadiverse country and emerging economic power, it has a central role in this process.
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Biological surrogates: A word of caution

TL;DR: The available evidence suggests caution in the use of surrogate groups and that biodiversity assessment and biomonitoring programs should be based on multiple taxonomic groups, whenever possible.
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The effect of connectivity on the relationship between local and regional species richness of testate amoebae (protozoa, rhizopoda) in floodplain lagoons of the Upper Paraná River, Brazil

TL;DR: In this paper, the effect of connectivity on the relationship between local and regional testate amoebae species richness was investigated in two floodplain lagoons in the Upper Parana River.
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Spatial and environmental drivers of macrophyte diversity and community composition in temperate and tropical calcareous rivers

TL;DR: In this article, the authors examined the sources of variation in macrophyte species richness (alpha diversity: S) and community composition (species-set) attributable to spatial and environmental variables, may differ in importance between tropical and temperate calcareous rivers (>10 mg CaCO3 L−1).