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Vicente de Paula Sousa Júnior, Javier Sparacino, Giovana Mira de Espindola and Raimundo Jucier Sousa de Assis
Remote sensing is valuable for estimating aboveground biomass (AGB) stocks. However, its application in agricultural and pasture areas is limited compared with forest areas. This study quantifies AGB in agriculture?pasture mosaics within Brazil?s Campo M...
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Maria Simas Guerreiro, Eunice Maia de Andrade, Marcos Makeison Moreira de Sousa, José Bandeira Brasil, Jacques Carvalho Ribeiro Filho and Helba Araújo de Queiroz Palácio
Non-rainfall water input to surface soil moisture is essential to ecosystems, especially in dry climates, where a water deficit may persist for several months. Quantifying the impact of water gains by soil moisture at night will help to understand vegeta...
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Maria Simas Guerreiro, Eunice Maia de Andrade, Helba Araújo de Queiroz Palácio, José Bandeira Brasil and Jacques Carvalho Ribeiro Filho
Increased droughts and variable rainfall patterns may alter the capacity to provide ecosystem services, such as biomass production and clean water provision. The impact of these factors in a semi-arid region, especially on a dry tropical forest with Vert...
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HEBBALALU S. SURESH, APPAJI NANDA
Pág. Page:36 - 57Abstract
Phenology of two seasonally dry tropical forests examined the influence of rainfall and temperature with different phenophases and common dominant species phenology and seasonality. All the woody individual of 277 reproductively matured trees belon...
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Diego A. Campos, Eunice M. Andrade, Andréa D. A. Castanho, Ramon C. Feitosa and Helba Q. A. Palácio
Increases in water scarcity due to climate change, especially in dry regions, can affect the dynamics of successional species. In view of the longest sequence of dry years (2010?2019) to have occurred in the Brazilian semi-arid region, with a consequent ...
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Appaji Nanda, Hebbalalu S. Suresh, Yelugere L. Krishna Murthy
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Camila Pizano, Ph.D., Juan Carlos Cárdenas Salgado
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Hua Zhou, Yang Luo, Guang Zhou, Jian Yu, Sher Shah, Shengwang Meng and Qijing Liu
Subtropical forest productivity is significantly affected by both natural disturbances (local and regional climate changes) and anthropogenic activities (harvesting and planting). Monthly measures of forest aboveground productivity from natural forests (...
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Hailey Hargis, Sybil G. Gotsch, Philipp Porada, Georgianne W. Moore, Briana Ferguson and John T. Van Stan II
Arboreal epiphytes (plants residing in forest canopies) are present across all major climate zones and play important roles in forest biogeochemistry. The substantial water storage capacity per unit area of the epiphyte ?bucket? is a key attribute underl...
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Yi Wu, Liang Song, Wenyao Liu, Wenjie Liu, Su Li, Peili Fu, Youxin Shen, Junen Wu, Pingyuan Wang, Quan Chen and Huazheng Lu
Fog may be an important source of water for forest vascular epiphytes on trees, because they lack direct access to sources of soil water, but little is known about the water use proportions from various sources and potential water uptake pathways in epip...
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