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Analysing Amazonian forest productivity using a new individual and trait-based model (TFS v.1)
Amazonian forest productivity new individual trait-based model
2014/12/19
Repeated long-term censuses have revealed large-scale spatial patterns in Amazon basin forest structure and dynamism, with some forests in the west of the basin having up to a twice as high rate of ab...
Basin-wide variations in foliar properties of Amazonian forest:phylogeny,soils and climate
Basin-wide variations foliar properties Amazonian forest phylogeny soils climate
2010/1/21
We analysed 1040 individual trees, located in 62 plots across the Amazon Basin for leaf mass per unit area (MA), foliar carbon isotopic composition (δ13C) and leaf level concentrations of C, N, P, Ca,...
Spatial distribution and functional significance of leaf lamina shape in Amazonian forest trees
Spatial distribution functional significance leaf lamina shape Amazonian forest trees
2010/1/20
Leaves in tropical forests come in an enormous variety of sizes and shapes, each of which can be ultimately viewed as an adaptation to the complex problem of optimising the capture of light for photos...
A comparative study of the soil solution chemistry of two Amazonian forest soils (Central Amazonia, Brazil)
soil water chemical composition forest soils
2009/6/8
Analyses of the chemical composition of rapidly percolating soil water were used to study the genesis of a shallow podzol in a Campinarana forest and a clayey ferralsol from a typical rainforest loca...
Carbon dioxide measurements in the nocturnal boundary layer over Amazonian forest
dioxide measurements nocturnal boundary
2009/3/25
Measurements of carbon dioxide concentration, temperature and windspeed were made in the nocturnal boundary layer over a tropical forest near Manaus, Brazil using a tethered balloon system.
Implications of CO2 pooling on δ13C of ecosystem respiration and leaves in Amazonian forest
Implications CO2 δ13C ecosystem respiration Amazonian forest
2010/1/15
The carbon isotope of a leaf (δ13Cleaf) is generally more negative in riparian zones than in areas with low soil moisture content or rainfall input. In Central Amazonia, the small-scale topography is ...