Countries citing papers authored by John Du Vall Hay
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Fields of papers citing papers by John Du Vall Hay
This network shows the impact of papers produced by John Du Vall Hay. Nodes represent research fields, and links connect fields that are likely to share authors. Colored nodes show fields that tend to cite the papers produced by John Du Vall Hay. The network helps show where John Du Vall Hay may publish in the future.
Co-authorship network of co-authors of John Du Vall Hay
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All Works
20 of 20 papers shown
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Miranda, Sabrina do Couto de, et al.. (2020). CHARACTERIZATION OF DIFFERENT POPULATION STRUCTURES OF BLEPHAROCALYX SALICIFOLIUS (KUNTH) O. BERG (MYRTACEAE) SUBMITTED TO DIFFERENT DISTURBANCE SCENARIOS. 5(1). 36–59.1 indexed citations
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Lacerda, Luiz Drude de & John Du Vall Hay. (2016). Habitat of Neoregelia cruenta (Bromeliaceae) in coastal sand dunes of Marica, Brazil. Revista de Biología Tropical. 30(2). 171–173.
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Sampaio, Alexandre Bonesso, Helena Godoy Bergallo, Kátia Torres Ribeiro, John Du Vall Hay, & Rosana Tidon. (2014). Diagnóstico e controle de espécies exóticas invasoras em áreas protegidas. LA Referencia (Red Federada de Repositorios Institucionales de Publicaciones Científicas).2 indexed citations
Hay, John Du Vall, et al.. (2010). Trichomes and Atta sexdens (Hymenoptera: Formicidae): a study of foraging behavior in the laboratory.. Sociobiology. 55. 107–116.2 indexed citations
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Diniz, Ivone R., et al.. (2009). Herbivorous insects in flower-buds of Caryocar brasiliense Camb. (Caryocaraceae), with special emphasis on Lepidoptera.. Revista Brasileira de Zoociências. 11(3). 255–259.2 indexed citations
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Consolaro, Hélder, et al.. (2008). Métodos para Superação de Dormência em Sementes de Paricá (Schizolobium amazonicum Huber ex. Ducke) (Leguminosae - Caesalpinioideae). Revista Brasileira de Biociências. 5. 732–734.3 indexed citations
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Hay, John Du Vall, et al.. (2007). Study on alien gramineous of the Brasilia National Park, Federal District, Brazil.. Natureza & Conservação. 5(2). 93–100.4 indexed citations
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Hay, John Du Vall, et al.. (2007). Levantamento das gramineas exoticas do Parque Nacional de Brasilia, Distrito Federal, Brasil. Americanae (AECID Library). 5(2). 23–30.9 indexed citations
Consolaro, Hélder, et al.. (2007). Caracterização Morfológica de Quatro Espécies de Palicourea Aubl. (Rubiaceae) do Cerrado do Brasil Central.2 indexed citations
Sousa‐Souto, Leandro, et al.. (2005). Trail fidelity and its influence on foraging by Acromyrmex niger (Hymenoptera: Formicidae).. Sociobiology. 45(1). 129–136.3 indexed citations
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