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Author(s): RIVAS, M. M.; VIDAL, R.; NEITZKE, R. S.; PRIORI, D.; ALMEIDA, N.; ANTUNES, I. F.; GALVAN; BARBIERI, R. L. The historical meeting between originally American people, European colonizers, and slaved peoples from Africa in the biome Pampa in South Brazil and Uruguay involved a cultural syncretism and a great... ... |
Author(s): CASTRO, I. S. de; AZEVEDO, A. O. de; VINHAS, N. A. N.; SCHLEMER, S. M.; WURLITZER, W. B.; FREITAS, E. M. de; HEIDEN, G. Abstract: he Brazilian Pampa is predominantly composed of native grasslands with riparian and thickets forest formations, with rich and little known biodiversity of fauna, flora and fungi. The objecti... ... |
Author(s): CARVALHO, P. C. F.; NABINGER, C.; LEMAIRE, G.; GENRO, T. C. M.
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Author(s): FURQUIM, F. F.; DUTRA, G. M.; SOARES, E. M.; TRINDADE, J. P. P.; QUADROS, F. L. F. de The aim of this study was to identify indicator species of different grazing managements in the natural grasslands of Pampa biome. |
Author(s): FURQUIM, F. F.; DUTRA, G. M.; SOARES, E. M.; TRINDADE, J. P. P.; QUADROS, F. L. F. de Thus, this research aimed to identify the vegetation patterns of natural grasslands of Pampa biome under different grazing managements. |
Author(s): OLIVEIRA, K. V. de; RUVIARO, C. F.; LAMPERT, V. do N. The biome Pampa has a large biodiversity mainly in Brazil?s south region involving the states of Rio Grande do Sul, Santa Catarina and Paraná. |
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Author(s): MARQUES, J. B. B.; LEHUGEUR, C.; COUTO, M. R. do The environmental conditions of the Pampa Biome are favorable to the degradation of soil, especially when grain crops are introduced in this region, traditionally exploited with beef cattle systems. |
Author(s): SCHOSSLER, D. S.; FERNANDES, L. A. de O.; GENRO, T. C. M.; ANGARITA-MARTINÉZ, I.; TEIXEIRA, B.; ZUBIETA, A. S. Natural grassland in Pampa biome, in Southern Brazil, offers important ecosystem services (ES). Natural grasslands preserve soil and water and provide habitat for a wide range of flora and fauna. |
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