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Are biotic and abiotic factors and seedling mechanical damage in forest-edge fragments always different from the interior?

Thamy Evellini Dias Marques A , Luiz Alberto Beijo B and Flavio Nunes Ramos A C
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A Laboratório de Ecologia de Fragmentos Florestais (http://www2.unifal-mg.edu.br/ecofrag), Universidade Federal de Alfenas, UNIFAL-MG, Rua Gabriel Monteiro da Silva, 714, Centro, 37130-000 Alfenas, MG, Brasil.

B Departamento de Ciências Exatas, Universidade Federal de Alfenas, UNIFAL, Rua Gabriel Monteiro da Silva, 714, Centro, 37130-000 Alfenas, MG, Brasil.

C Corresponding author. Email: fnramos@gmail.com

Australian Journal of Botany 58(4) 241-247 https://doi.org/10.1071/BT09112
Submitted: 25 June 2009  Accepted: 16 April 2010   Published: 22 June 2010



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