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Plant communities at the periphery of a biodiversity hotspot in Brazil

Plant communities peripheral to the Atlantic rain forest are subjected to distinct types of seasonal stress and have lower species diversity. Scarano (pp. 517-524) argues that in marginal communities, rain forest canopy plants act as terrestrial nurse plants. Floristic and evolutionary links indicate strongly that conservation initiatives should focus on the vegetation mosaic rather than on the rain forest alone.





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