Caatinga revisited: Ecology and conservation of an important seasonal dry forest

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Besides its extreme climate conditions, the Caatinga (a type of tropical seasonal forest) hosts an impressive faunal and floristic biodiversity. In the last 50 years there has been a considerable increase in the number of studies in the area. Here we aimed to present a review of these studies, focusing on four main fields: vertebrate ecology, plant ecology, human ecology, and ethnobiology. Furthermore, we identify directions for future research. We hope that the present paper will help defining actions and strategies for the conservation of the biological diversity of the Caatinga. Copyright 2012 Ulysses Paulino de Albuquerque et al.

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De Albuquerque, U. P., De Lima Araújo, E., El-Deir, A. C. A., De Lima, A. L. A., Souto, A., Bezerra, B. M., … Severi, W. (2012). Caatinga revisited: Ecology and conservation of an important seasonal dry forest. The Scientific World Journal. Hindawi Limited. https://doi.org/10.1100/2012/205182

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