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    Automated method for measuring the extent of selective logging damage with airborne LiDAR data by Melendy, L., Hagen, S.C., Sullivan, F.B., Pearson, T.R.H., Walker, S.M., Ellis, P., Kustiyo, Sambodo, Ari Katmoko, Roswintiarti, O., Hanson, M.A., Klassen, A.W., Palace, M.W., Braswell, B.H., Delgado, G.M.

    “…Selective logging has an impact on the global carbon cycle, as well as on the forest micro-climate, and longer-term changes in erosion, soil and nutrient…”
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    Striking divergences in Earth Observation products may limit their use for REDD by Melo, J B, Ziv, G, Baker, T R, Carreiras, J M B, Pearson, T R H, Vasconcelos, M J

    Published in Environmental research letters (18-10-2018)
    “…Countries are required to generate baselines of carbon emissions, or Forest Reference Emission Levels, for implementing REDD+ under the United Nations…”
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    Short dry spells in the wet season increase mortality of tropical pioneer seedlings by Engelbrecht, B.M.J, Dalling, J.W, Pearson, T.R.H, Wolf, R.L, Galvez, D.A, Koehler, T, Tyree, M.T, Kursar, T.A

    Published in Oecologia (01-06-2006)
    “…Variation in plant species performance in response to water availability offers a potential axis for temporal and spatial habitat partitioning and may…”
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    Effects of topographic position, leaf litter and seed size on seedling demography in a semi-deciduous tropical forest in Panama by Daws, M.I, Pearson, T.R.H, Burslem, D.F.R.P, Mullins, C.E, Dalling, J.W

    Published in Plant ecology (01-01-2005)
    “…This study examined whether topography-induced gradients in water potential and leaf litter depth contribute to species coexistence in tropical forests through…”
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