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Sara Ribeiro Mortara

Researcher at International Institute of Minnesota

Publications -  14
Citations -  160

Sara Ribeiro Mortara is an academic researcher from International Institute of Minnesota. The author has contributed to research in topics: Epiphyte & Species richness. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 11 publications receiving 74 citations. Previous affiliations of Sara Ribeiro Mortara include Universidade Federal de Alfenas & University of São Paulo.

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A comprehensive checklist of vascular epiphytes of the Atlantic Forest reveals outstanding endemic rates.

TL;DR: A pattern of endemism indicates the dominance of recent radiations of epiphytic groups in the Atlantic Forest, showing that the majority of divergences dating from the Pliocene onwards are similar to those that were recently reported for other Neotropical plants.
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ATLANTIC EPIPHYTES: a data set of vascular and non-vascular epiphyte plants and lichens from the Atlantic Forest

Flavio Nunes Ramos, +207 more
- 01 Feb 2019 - 
TL;DR: This work presents the first epiphyte data set with information on abundance and occurrence of epipHYte phorophyte species in the Atlantic Forest, recorded from 1824 to early 2018, and aims to compile an extensive Atlantic Forest data set on vascular, non-vascular plants, and lichen epIPhyte species occurrence and abundance.
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EpIG‐DB: A database of vascular epiphyte assemblages in the Neotropics

Glenda Mendieta-Leiva, +51 more
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modleR: a modular workflow to perform ecological niche modeling in R

TL;DR: ModleR as mentioned in this paper is a four-step workflow that wraps some of the common phases executed during an ecological niche model procedure and can be run in interactive local sessions and in high-performance or high-throughput computational (HPC/HTC) platforms.
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plantR: An R package and workflow for managing species records from biological collections

TL;DR: PlantR as discussed by the authors is an open-source package that provides a comprehensive tool-box to manage species records from biological collections, which includes tools to download records from different data repositories, standardize typical fields associated with species records, validate the locality, geographical coordinates, taxonomic nomenclature, and species identifications.