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Abel Monteagudo

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Baker T, Pennington R, Dexter K, Fine P, Fortune-Hopkins H, Honorio E, et al.
Trends Ecol Evol . 2017 Feb; 32(4):258-267. PMID: 28214038
Closer collaboration among ecologists, systematists, and evolutionary biologists working in tropical forests, centred on studies within long-term permanent plots, would be highly beneficial for their respective fields. With a key...
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Baker T, Vela Diaz D, Moscoso V, Navarro G, Monteagudo A, Pinto R, et al.
J Ecol . 2016 Sep; 104(2):497-506. PMID: 27609991
Understanding the resilience of moist tropical forests to treefall disturbance events is important for understanding the mechanisms that underlie species coexistence and for predicting the future composition of these ecosystems....
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Johnson M, Galbraith D, Gloor M, De Deurwaerder H, Guimberteau M, Rammig A, et al.
Glob Chang Biol . 2016 Apr; 22(12):3996-4013. PMID: 27082541
Understanding the processes that determine above-ground biomass (AGB) in Amazonian forests is important for predicting the sensitivity of these ecosystems to environmental change and for designing and evaluating dynamic global...
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Mitchard E, Feldpausch T, Brienen R, Lopez-Gonzalez G, Monteagudo A, Baker T, et al.
Glob Ecol Biogeogr . 2015 Oct; 23(8):935-946. PMID: 26430387
Aim: The accurate mapping of forest carbon stocks is essential for understanding the global carbon cycle, for assessing emissions from deforestation, and for rational land-use planning. Remote sensing (RS) is...
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Ter Steege H, Pitman N, Sabatier D, Baraloto C, Salomao R, Guevara J, et al.
Science . 2013 Oct; 342(6156):1243092. PMID: 24136971
The vast extent of the Amazon Basin has historically restricted the study of its tree communities to the local and regional scales. Here, we provide empirical data on the commonness,...
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Phillips O, van der Heijden G, Lewis S, Lopez-Gonzalez G, Aragao L, Lloyd J, et al.
New Phytol . 2010 Jul; 187(3):631-46. PMID: 20659252
*The rich ecology of tropical forests is intimately tied to their moisture status. Multi-site syntheses can provide a macro-scale view of these linkages and their susceptibility to changing climates. Here,...
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Phillips O, Aragao L, Lewis S, Fisher J, Lloyd J, Lopez-Gonzalez G, et al.
Science . 2009 Mar; 323(5919):1344-7. PMID: 19265020
Amazon forests are a key but poorly understood component of the global carbon cycle. If, as anticipated, they dry this century, they might accelerate climate change through carbon losses and...
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Keeling H, Baker T, Martinez R, Monteagudo A, Phillips O
Oecologia . 2008 Oct; 158(3):521-34. PMID: 18853192
Species' functional traits may help determine rates of carbon gain, with physiological and morphological trade-offs relating to shade tolerance affecting photosynthetic capacity and carbon allocation strategies. However, few studies have...
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Baker T, Phillips O, Malhi Y, Almeida S, Arroyo L, Di Fiore A, et al.
Philos Trans R Soc Lond B Biol Sci . 2004 Jun; 359(1443):353-65. PMID: 15212090
A previous study by Phillips et al. of changes in the biomass of permanent sample plots in Amazonian forests was used to infer the presence of a regional carbon sink....