Search Results - "Aragao, Luiz Eduardo OC"
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Comprehensive assessment of carbon productivity, allocation and storage in three Amazonian forests
Published in Global change biology (01-05-2009)“…The allocation and cycling of carbon (C) within forests is an important component of the biospheric C cycle, but is particularly understudied within tropical…”
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effects of water availability on root growth and morphology in an Amazon rainforest
Published in Plant and soil (01-10-2008)“…This study examined how root growth and morphology were affected by variation in soil moisture at four Amazon rainforest sites with contrasting vegetation and…”
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Stem respiration in tropical forests along an elevation gradient in the Amazon and Andes
Published in Global change biology (01-12-2010)“…Autotrophic respiration involves the use of fixed carbon by plants for their own metabolism, resulting in the release of carbon dioxide as a by‐product. Little…”
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Effect of selective logging on forest structure and nutrient cycling in a seasonally dry Brazilian Atlantic forest
Published in Journal of biogeography (01-03-2006)“…Aim The Brazilian Atlantic forest covers c. 10% of its original extent, and some areas are still being logged. Although several ecological studies in Atlantic…”
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Sample sizes for estimating key ecosystem characteristics in a tropical terra firme rainforest
Published in Forest ecology and management (20-03-2008)“…This study evaluated the sample sizes necessary to estimate several soil and vegetation characteristics within 10% confidence intervals with 95% probability in…”
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SPECIAL ISSUE: Effect of selective logging on forest structure and nutrient cycling in a seasonally dry Brazilian Atlantic forest
Published in Journal of biogeography (01-03-2006)“…Aim: The Brazilian Atlantic forest covers c. 10% of its original extent, and some areas are still being logged. Although several ecological studies in Atlantic…”
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