Abstract:Forest fragmentation affects the structure and interactions of plant communities on several levels and is considered one of the causes of the extinction of species. This study aimed to verify if size, isolation, altitude and soil attributes influence species richness, basal area, abundance and species composition in Atlantic Forest fragments. We sampled shrubby-arboreal individuals and soil of ten fragments, and measured area, altitude and isolation. To verify the effects of the environment on abundance, speci… Show more
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