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    Dissertation/ Thesis

    المؤلفون: BIGIO, Narcísio Costa

    Thesis Advisors: SECCO, Ricardo de S.

    المصدر: Repositório Institucional da UFRAUniversidade Federal Rural da AmazôniaUFRA.

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    المؤلفون: ROSA, CLARISSA, BACCARO, FABRICIO, CRONEMBERGER, CECILIA, HIPÓLITO, JULIANA, BARROS, CLAUDIA FRANCA, RODRIGUES, DOMINGOS DE JESUS, NECKEL-OLIVEIRA, SELVINO, OVERBECK, GERHARD E., DRECHSLER-SANTOS, ELISANDRO RICARDO, ANJOS, MARCELO RODRIGUES DOS, FERREGUETTI, ÁTILLA C., AKAMA, ALBERTO, MARTINS, MARLÚCIA BONIFÁCIO, TOMAS, WALFRIDO MORAES, SANTOS, SANDRA APARECIDA, FERREIRA, VANDA LÚCIA, CUNHA, CATIA NUNES DA, PENHA, JERRY, PINHO, JOÃO BATISTA DE, SALIS, SUZANA MARIA, DORIA, CAROLINA RODRIGUES DA COSTA, PILLAR, VALÉRIO D., PODGAISKI, LUCIANA R., MENIN, MARCELO, BÍGIO, NARCÍSIO COSTA, ARAGÓN, SUSAN, MANZATTO, ANGELO GILBERTO, VÉLEZ-MARTIN, EDUARDO, SILVA, ANA CAROLINA BORGES LINS E, IZZO, THIAGO JUNQUEIRA, MORTATI, AMANDA FREDERICO, GIACOMIN, LEANDRO LACERDA, ALMEIDA, THAÍS ELIAS, ANDRÉ, THIAGO, SILVEIRA, MARIA AUREA PINHEIRO DE ALMEIDA, SILVEIRA, ANTÔNIO LAFFAYETE PIRES DA, MESSIAS, MARILUCE REZENDE, MARQUES, MARCIA C.M., PADIAL, ANDRE ANDRIAN, MARQUES, RENATO, BITAR, YOUSZEF O.C., SILVEIRA, MARCOS, MORATO, ELDER FERREIRA, PAGOTTO, RUBIANI DE CÁSSIA, STRUSSMANN, CHRISTINE, MACHADO, RICARDO BOMFIM, AGUIAR, LUDMILLA MOURA DE SOUZA, FERNANDES, GERALDO WILSON, OKI, YUMI, NOVAIS, SAMUEL, FERREIRA, GUILHERME BRAGA, BARBOSA, FLÁVIA RODRIGUES, OCHOA, ANA C., MANGIONE, ANTONIO M., GATICA, AILIN, CARRIZO, MARÍA CELINA, RETTA, LUCÍA MARTINEZ, JOFRÉ, LAURA E., CASTILLO, LUCIANA L., NEME, ANDREA M., RUEDA, CARLA, TOLEDO, JOSÉ JULIO DE, GRELLE, CARLOS EDUARDO VIVEIROS, VALE, MARIANA M., VIEIRA, MARCUS VINICIUS, CERQUEIRA, RUI, HIGASHIKAWA, EMÍLIO MANABU, MENDONÇA, FERNANDO PEREIRA DE, GUERREIRO, QUÊZIA LEANDRO DE MOURA, BANHOS, AUREO, HERO, JEAN-MARC, KOBLITZ, RODRIGO, COLLEVATTI, ROSANE GARCIA, SILVEIRA, LUÍS FÁBIO, VASCONCELOS, HERALDO L., VIEIRA, CECÍLIA RODRIGUES, COLLI, GUARINO RINALDI, CECHIN, SONIA ZANINI, SANTOS, TIAGO GOMES DOS, FONTANA, CARLA S., JARENKOW, JOÃO A., MALABARBA, LUIZ R., RUEDA, MARTA P., ARAUJO, PUBLIO A., PALOMO, LUCAS, ITURRE, MARTA C., BERGALLO, HELENA GODOY, MAGNUSSON, WILLIAM E.

    المصدر: Anais da Academia Brasileira de Ciências. January 2021 93(2)

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    المصدر: Revista CPC; v. 17 n. 33 (2022): Dossiê Museus universitários: patrimônio, experiências e reflexões - parte III; 295-316 ; Revista CPC; Vol. 17 No. 33 (2022): Dossiê Museus universitários: patrimônio, experiências e reflexões - parte III; 295-316 ; Revista CPC; Vol. 17 Núm. 33 (2022): Dossiê Museus universitários: patrimônio, experiências e reflexões - parte III; 295-316 ; 1980-4466

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    المصدر: Iheringia, Série Botânica, 73, 207-215, (2018-03-31)

    مصطلحات موضوعية: Biodiversity, Taxonomy

    Relation: https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.12722243; https://zenodo.org/communities/biosyslit; oai:zenodo.org:12722241; lsid:urn:lsid:plazi.org:pub:FFF2FFA6FF92505AFFDE9F13FFA0FFC3

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    المساهمون: CAPES, CNPq

    المصدر: Oecologia Australis; v. 24, n. 1 (2020): Spontaneous submissions ; 2177-6199

    جغرافية الموضوع: review

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