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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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Hard to predict: Synchrony in epiphytic biomass in a floodplain is independent of spatial proximity, environmental distance, and environmental synchrony
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors used epiphytic biomass data (chlorophyll-a) collected from eight locations in a floodplain over 11 years to estimate epiphysic biomass synchrony, and their results indicated low synchrony and its variation was not correlated with geographic or environmental distances nor with environmental synchrony.
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Vieses geograficos e taxonomicos nas pesquisas sobre selecao de reservas: urna analise quantitativa de 1992 a 2004
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Community size affects the signals of selection and ecological drift on biodiversity
Tadeu Siqueira,Victor S. Saito,Luis Mauricio Bini,Adriano S. Melo,Danielle Katharine Petsch,Victor Lemes Landeiro,Kimmo Tolonen,Jenny Jyrkänkallio-Mikkola,Janne Soininen,Jani Heino +9 more
TL;DR: It is suggested that ecological drift plays an important role in small communities by increasing the chances of species with low competitive ability to occur within the metacommunity.
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Potential mechanisms related to the spatial synchrony of phytoplankton is dependent on the type of data.
TL;DR: Estimating spatial synchrony for total biomass, community density, densities of genera, and phytoplankton classes in a reservoir indicated that the dynamics of specialist genera were more synchronized than that of generalist genera.
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Spatial dimension of body size evolution in Pterosauria: Bergmann’s rule does not drive Cope’s rule
Fabricio Villalobos,Miguel Á. Olalla-Tárraga,Cleiber Marques Vieira,Nicholas Diniz Mazzei,Luis Mauricio Bini +4 more
TL;DR: Pterosaurian body size did not follow Bergmann’s rule during the TriassicJurassic, but a converse Bergmann's rule may have been present during the Cretaceous and seems to be a mechanistically independent macroevolutionary pattern.