Disturbances, elevation, topography and spatial proximity drive vegetation patterns along an altitudinal gradient of a top biodiversity hotspot

Author: Eisenlohr Pedro   Alves Luciana   Bernacci Luís   Padgurschi Maíra   Torres Roseli   Prata Eduardo   dos Santos Flavio   Assis Marco   Ramos Eliana   Rochelle André   Martins Fernando   Campos Mariana   Pedroni Fernando   Sanchez Maryland   Pereira Larissa   Vieira Simone   Gomes José   Tamashiro Jorge   Scaranello Marcos   Caron Cora   Joly Carlos  

Publisher: Springer Publishing Company

ISSN: 0960-3115

Source: Biodiversity and Conservation, Vol.22, Iss.12, 2013-11, pp. : 2767-2783

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