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Both species are found over almost the whole Semiarid region of Brazil and have a high importance for the sustainability and conservation of the Caatinga biodiversity, as their flowers and fruits serve as food for the local fauna (NASCIMENTO et_al, 2015; SOUSA NETO; GOMES; QUIRINO, 2021; PAIXÃO; GOMES; VENTICINQUE, 2021). Natural disturbances by herbivory or anthropogenic causes, environmental conditions, and availability of resources affect the populational structure and distribution of P. pachycladus subsp. pernambucoensis and T. inamoena (BARBOSA et_al, 2020b; OLIVEIRA et_al, 2020). Despite the current conservation status of these two species are . . .
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