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    Amazonian forest degradation must be incorporated into the COP26 agenda

    Celso H. L. Silva Junior, Nathália S. Carvalho, Ana C. M. Pessôa in Nature Geoscience (2021)

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    Tree height matters

    Tall trees are more resilient to drought than short trees, suggests a comparison of the sensitivity of photosynthesis to soil moisture in Amazon forests.

    Paulo Brando in Nature Geoscience (2018)

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    Forest fragmentation, climate change and understory fire regimes on the Amazonian landscapes of the **ngu headwaters

    Understory fire modeling is a key tool to investigate the cornerstone concept of landscape ecology, i.e. how ecological processes relate to landscape structure and dynamics. Within this context, we developed F...

    Britaldo Soares-Filho, Rafaella Silvestrini, Daniel Nepstad in Landscape Ecology (2012)

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    Effects of partial throughfall exclusion on the phenology of Coussarea racemosa (Rubiaceae) in an east-central Amazon rainforest

    Severe droughts may alter the reproductive phenology of tropical tree species, but our understanding of these effects has been hampered by confounded variation in drought, light and other factors during natura...

    Paulo Brando, David Ray, Daniel Nepstad, Gina Cardinot, Lisa M. Curran in Oecologia (2006)