QUÉ SIGNIFICA IGÁPO EN RUMANO
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IGÁPO s. F. Bosque ecuatorial en la llanura amazónica, siempre inundado. (\u0026 lt; Igapo) IGÁPO s. f. pădure ecuatorială din câmpia Amazonului, mereu inundată. (< germ. Igapo)
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10 LIBROS DEL RUMANO RELACIONADOS CON «IGÁPO»
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1
The Central Amazon Floodplain: Ecology of a Pulsing System
The distribution of abundances throughout the flooded areas of the igapó was investigated along a 240-m transect on 15 December 1989. The boundary between lower and upper igapó is at approximately 150m. The Collembola are divided ...
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Amazonian Floodplain Forests: Ecophysiology, Biodiversity ...
Detailed species lists of igapó forests on the different soil types, as recorded in inventories carried out by Keel and Prance (1979), Revilla (1981), Piedade (1985), Worbes (1986), and Ferreira (1991), were provided by Worbes (1997). To date ...
Wolfgang J. Junk, Maria T. F. Piedade, Florian Wittmann, 2010
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Plant responses to flooding: - Pagina 11
In Table 2, values of maximum PN of evergreen trees in a Brazilian várzea and the Mapire igapó are compared during the drained and flooded periods. None of the várzea species showed changes with flooding, whereas in the igapó PN ...
Pierdomenico Perata, Rens Voesenek, Rashmi Sasidharan, 2015
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Neotropical Insect Galls - Pagina 388
Fourteen várzea plots and 14 igapó plots were sampled both in the Mamirauá and Amanã Sustainable Development Reserves (MSDR and ASDR). Várzea and igapó vegetation were classified according to flooding duration and level ...
Geraldo Wilson Fernandes, Jean Carlos Santos, 2014
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Ecosystem Research in South America - Pagina 18
Igapo Two further terms have led to confusion in the typification of inundation forest. They are varzea and igapo. Whilst the term varzea is used uniformly and correctly for the inundation lands of white-water streams (SlOLI 1956), igapo has ...
P. Müller, Hans Lamprecht, 1977
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Landscapes and Landforms of Brazil - Pagina 168
A combination of factors—acting at different scale, space, and time—are controlling the floristic variation of the igapó forests along the Negro River (Montero and Latrubesse 2013). Diversity patterns and forest structure may be better explained ...
Bianca Carvalho Vieira, André Salgado, Leonardo Santos, 2015
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Fishes of the Amazon and Their Environment: Physiological ...
The floodplain areas, known as igapó (flooded forest), appear behind beautiful white sandy beaches submerged during the high water level season. “Clear” water rivers follow the same general pattern of “black” water rivers. Tapajós river is ...
A.L. Val, V.M.F.de Almeida-Val, 2012
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Trends in Ecological Research for the 1980s - Pagina 137
Terra Firme vegetation spread extensively, forcing Igapó forests along affluents to retreat to main rivers (Fig. 12C; cf. Irion 1976). Intermittent dry periods (Haffer 1969) again caused savanna formation with possible dryland forest refugia and, ...
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Ecological Traits and Genetic Variation in Amazonian ... - Pagina 150
Tests of allelic differentiation between pairs of populations. 4.2.6.3 Genotypic Distinction of Biotope Types Tests of genotypic discrimination between the four biotope types (Várzea, Igapó, mixed- water inundation forest and Terra firme; Table ...
Natalie G. R. Bergholz, 2007
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Seeds: Ecology, Biogeography, and, Evolution of Dormancy ...
igapo, there are areas on the low (18À25 m a.s.l. with prolonged flooding) and high (25À28 m a.s.l. with short periods of flooding) flood gradient (Parolin, 2000). Mean seed mass for trees from varzea (31 species) and igapo (27 species) was ...
Carol C. Baskin, Jerry M. Baskin, 2014