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Variation In Wood Density Determines Spatial Patterns Inamazonian Forest Biomass
Baker, T. R., Phillips, O. L., Malhi, Y., Almeida, S., Arroyo, L., Di Fiore, A., Erwin, T., Killeen, T. J., Laurance, S. G., Laurance, W. F., Lewis, S. L., Lloyd, J., Monteagudo, A., Neill, D. A., Patino, S., Pitman, N. C., M. Silva, J. N., Vasquez Martinez, R.

Uncertainty in biomass estimates is one of the greatest limitations to models of carbon flux in tropical forests. Previous comparisons of field-based estimates of the aboveground biomass (AGB) of trees greater than 10 cm diameter within Amazonia have been limited by the paucity of data for western Amazon forests, and the use of …


Journal: Global Change Biology, Volume 10 (5): 545-562 (2004). DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2486.2004.00751.x Sites: BR-Ma2, BR-Sa1, BR-Sa3

Ecological Research In The Large-Scale Biosphere– Atmosphere Experiment In Amazonia: Early Results
Keller, M., Alencar, A., Asner, G. P., Braswell, B., Bustamante, M., Davidson, E., Feldpausch, T., Fernandes, E., Goulden, M., Kabat, P., Kruijt, B., Luizão, F., Miller, S., Markewitz, D., Nobre, A. D., Nobre, C. A., Priante Filho, N., da Rocha, H., Silva Dias, P., von Randow, C., Vourlitis, G. L.

The Large-scale Biosphere–Atmosphere Experiment in Amazonia (LBA) is a multinational, interdisciplinary research program led by Brazil. Ecological studies in LBA focus on how tropical forest conversion, …


Journal: Ecological Applications, Volume 14 (sp4): 3-16 (2004). DOI: 10.1890/03-6003 Sites: BR-Ma2, BR-Sa1, BR-Sa3

Carbon In Amazon Forests: Unexpected Seasonal Fluxes And Disturbance-Induced Losses
Saleska, S. R., Miller, S. D., Matross, D. M., Goulden, M. L., Wofsy, S. C., Rocha, H. R. da, Camargo, P. B. de, Crill, P., Daube, B. C., Freitas, H. C. de, Hutyra, L., Keller, M., Kirchhoff, V., Menton, M., Munger, J. W., Pyle, E. H., Rice, A. H., Silva, H.

The net ecosystem exchange of carbon dioxide was measured by eddy covariance …


Journal: Science, Volume 302 (5650): 1554-1557 (2003). DOI: 10.1126/science.1091165 Sites: BR-Sa1, BR-Sa3