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Manoel Cláudio da Silva Júnior

Researcher at University of Brasília

Publications -  38
Citations -  876

Manoel Cláudio da Silva Júnior is an academic researcher from University of Brasília. The author has contributed to research in topics: Biodiversity & Vegetation. The author has an hindex of 12, co-authored 37 publications receiving 827 citations.

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Diversity, floristic and structural patterns of cerrado vegetation in Central Brazil

TL;DR: In this article, the authors compare the floristic and structural similarity of cerrado sensu stricto within and between three physiographic units, named Pratinha, Veadeiros and Sao Francisco, which contain six land systems in central Brazil and cover 10 degrees of latitude and five degrees of longitude.
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Estudo fenológico de Stryphnodendron adstringens (Mart.) Coville no cerrado sensu stricto da Fazenda Água Limpa no Distrito Federal, Brasil

TL;DR: The phenological model is annual with flowering, fruiting, seed dispersal, peaks of senescence and leaf flushing occurring in the dry season, with a well-marked seasonality.
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Composição florística e fitossociologia do cerrado sentido restrito no município de Água Boa - MT

TL;DR: The aim of this work was to study the floristic composition and the phytosociology of the Cerrado sensu stricto in Agua Boa, with high diversity of botanical families distributed in 60 genera and 80 species found.
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Changes in the floristic composition of cerrado sensu stricto in Brazil over a nine-year period.

TL;DR: Changes in floristic composition and structure in a cerrado sensu stricto area were studied over a 9-y period and suggested a highly resilient community.
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Fitossociologia e similaridade florística entre trechos de Cerrado sentido restrito em interflúvio e em vale no Jardim Botânico de Brasília, DF

TL;DR: In this article, Sorensen and Morisita similarity indices were used to assess similarity among plots in two distinct topographic positions, Interfluve (I) and Valley Slope (V) area in the Brasilia Botanic Gardens, Federal District, Brazil.