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7. Herbaceous Plant Communities
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- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Preface vii
- 1. Introduction: Development of Research in the Cerrados 1
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Part I. Historical Framework and the Abiotic Environment
- 2. Relation of Soils and Geomorphic Surfaces in the Brazilian Cerrado 13
- 3. Late Quaternary History and Evolution of the Cerrados as Revealed by Palynological Records 33
- 4. The Fire Factor 51
- 5. Past and Current Human Occupation, and Land Use 69
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Part II. The Plant Community: Composition, Dynamics, and Life History
- 6. Vegetation Physiognomies and Woody Flora of the Cerrado Biome 91
- 7. Herbaceous Plant Communities 121
- 8. Patterns and Dynamics of Plant Populations 140
- 9. The Role of Fire in Population Dynamics of Woody Plants 159
- 10. Ecophysiology of Woody Plants 178
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Part III. The Animal Community: Diversity and Biogeography
- 11. Lepidoptera in the Cerrado Landscape and the Conservation of Vegetation, Soil, and Topographical Mosaics 201
- 12. The Character and Dynamics of the Cerrado Herpetofauna 223
- 13. The Avifauna: Ecology, Biogeography, and Behavior 242
- 14. The Cerrado Mammals: Diversity, Ecology, and Natural History 266
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IV. Insect-Plant Interactions
- 15. Ant Foraging on Plant Foliage: Contrasting Effects on the Behavioral Ecology of Insect Herbivores 287
- 16. Interactions Among Cerrado Plants and Their Herbivores: Unique or Typical? 306
- 17. Pollination and Reproductive Biology in Cerrado Plant Communities 329
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V. The Conservation of the Cerrados
- 18. Biodiversity and Conservation Priorities in the Cerrado Region 351
- Contributors 369
- Index 373
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Preface vii
- 1. Introduction: Development of Research in the Cerrados 1
-
Part I. Historical Framework and the Abiotic Environment
- 2. Relation of Soils and Geomorphic Surfaces in the Brazilian Cerrado 13
- 3. Late Quaternary History and Evolution of the Cerrados as Revealed by Palynological Records 33
- 4. The Fire Factor 51
- 5. Past and Current Human Occupation, and Land Use 69
-
Part II. The Plant Community: Composition, Dynamics, and Life History
- 6. Vegetation Physiognomies and Woody Flora of the Cerrado Biome 91
- 7. Herbaceous Plant Communities 121
- 8. Patterns and Dynamics of Plant Populations 140
- 9. The Role of Fire in Population Dynamics of Woody Plants 159
- 10. Ecophysiology of Woody Plants 178
-
Part III. The Animal Community: Diversity and Biogeography
- 11. Lepidoptera in the Cerrado Landscape and the Conservation of Vegetation, Soil, and Topographical Mosaics 201
- 12. The Character and Dynamics of the Cerrado Herpetofauna 223
- 13. The Avifauna: Ecology, Biogeography, and Behavior 242
- 14. The Cerrado Mammals: Diversity, Ecology, and Natural History 266
-
IV. Insect-Plant Interactions
- 15. Ant Foraging on Plant Foliage: Contrasting Effects on the Behavioral Ecology of Insect Herbivores 287
- 16. Interactions Among Cerrado Plants and Their Herbivores: Unique or Typical? 306
- 17. Pollination and Reproductive Biology in Cerrado Plant Communities 329
-
V. The Conservation of the Cerrados
- 18. Biodiversity and Conservation Priorities in the Cerrado Region 351
- Contributors 369
- Index 373