2022
DOI: 10.3389/fenvs.2022.809404
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Indigenous and Traditional Management Creates and Maintains the Diversity of Ecosystems of South American Tropical Savannas

Abstract: The tropical South American savannas have been occupied and manipulated by humans since the late Pleistocene. Ecologists consider that soils, hydrology, and seasonal precipitation influence the structure and composition of plants and the fire-proneness of savannas. However, the human influence on these dynamics remains uncertain. This is because little is known about human activities and what influence they have on the diversity of ecosystems. Considering this, our study sought to synthesize the management pra… Show more

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“…Here, we followed a specific "protocol" spreadsheet (e.g., O'Dea et al, 2021;Ferreira et al, 2022; Supplementary material) to extract the following data from text, figures, tables, or Supplementary material: (i) article information; (ii) subjects studied; (iii) methodology used; (iv) components of the turn-taking investigated; (v) modalities studied and (vi) elements of turn-taking explored following the framework proposed by Pika et al (2018; Table 1). The information from i to vi was always available in the main manuscript text or Supplementary material.…”
Section: Eligibility Criteria and Data Extractionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Here, we followed a specific "protocol" spreadsheet (e.g., O'Dea et al, 2021;Ferreira et al, 2022; Supplementary material) to extract the following data from text, figures, tables, or Supplementary material: (i) article information; (ii) subjects studied; (iii) methodology used; (iv) components of the turn-taking investigated; (v) modalities studied and (vi) elements of turn-taking explored following the framework proposed by Pika et al (2018; Table 1). The information from i to vi was always available in the main manuscript text or Supplementary material.…”
Section: Eligibility Criteria and Data Extractionmentioning
confidence: 99%