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Vol. 5 No. 2 (2010): May/August
Vol. 5 No. 2 (2010): May/August
Published:
2011-05-11
Articles
Are the pattern of abundance and distribution of anuran related with the structure of plant communities in aquatic habitats of San Luis city (Argentina)?
Natalia S. Agüero, Marta M. Moglia, Mariana B. Jofré
63-76
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Diversity and composition of arbustive spiders in an Atlantic Forest fragment and two adjacent areas
Ronei Baldissera, Vagner Rodrigues Silva
77-85
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Growth, defense and herbivory on young leaves of Qualea parviflora (Vochysiaceae) in three different Cerrado habitats
Silmary J. Goncalves-Alvim, Tate C. Lana, Bernardo D. Ranieri, Fernando A.O. Silveira, Vilmara Ribeiro, Geraldo Wilson Fernandes
86-92
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Leaf litter Araneofauna in an Atlantic forest remnant in northeast Brazil: Comparative study between two sample methods
Danielle Mendes Carvalho, Marcelo Cesar Lima Peres, Marcelo Alves Dias, Maria Carolina Requião Queiroz, Tiago Trindade Ferreira
93-100
PDF (Português (Brasil))
Fruit manipulation of the palm Syagrus romanzoffiana by vertebrates in southern Brazil
Cassiano Roman, Leopoldo Telles Neto, Nilton Carlos Cáceres
101-105
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Genotypic analysis of Bacillus thuringiensis serovars by RAPD-PCR
Jeane Q. Chaves, Fernanda A. Stringuini, Eder S. Pires, Clara F.G. Cavados
106-112
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Description of a new genus for allocation of Elapomorpus lepidus and the status of Elapomorphus wuchereri (Serpentes: Dipsadidae: Xenodontinae: Elapomorphini)
Thales de Lema, Clarice Hofstadler Deiques
113-119
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Potential of essential plant oils to control insects and microorganisms
Neiva Knaak, Lidia Mariana Fiuza
120-132
PDF (Português (Brasil))
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