Michael Palace
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Recent Articles
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Algeo T, Slate D, Caron R, Atwood T, Recuenco S, Ducey M, et al.
Trop Med Infect Dis
. 2018 Oct;
2(3).
PMID: 30270901
The United States Department of Agriculture (USDA), Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS), Wildlife Services National Rabies Management Program has conducted cooperative oral rabies vaccination (ORV) programs since 1997....
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Frolking S, Hagen S, Braswell B, Milliman T, Herrick C, Peterson S, et al.
PLoS One
. 2017 Sep;
12(9):e0183308.
PMID: 28873422
Amazonia has experienced large-scale regional droughts that affect forest productivity and biomass stocks. Space-borne remote sensing provides basin-wide data on impacts of meteorological anomalies, an important complement to relatively limited...
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Palace M, Sullivan F, Ducey M, Herrick C
PLoS One
. 2016 Apr;
11(4):e0154115.
PMID: 27124295
Forest structure comprises numerous quantifiable biometric components and characteristics, which include tree geometry and stand architecture. These structural components are important in the understanding of the past and future trajectories...
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Morton D, Nagol J, Carabajal C, Rosette J, Palace M, Cook B, et al.
Nature
. 2016 Mar;
531(7594):E6.
PMID: 26983545
No abstract available.
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Amaral K, Palace M, OBrien K, Fenderson L, Kovach A
PLoS One
. 2016 Mar;
11(3):e0148842.
PMID: 26954014
Landscape modification and habitat fragmentation disrupt the connectivity of natural landscapes, with major consequences for biodiversity. Species that require patchily distributed habitats, such as those that specialize on early successional...
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Bustamante M, Roitman I, Aide T, Alencar A, Anderson L, Aragao L, et al.
Glob Chang Biol
. 2015 Sep;
22(1):92-109.
PMID: 26390852
Tropical forests harbor a significant portion of global biodiversity and are a critical component of the climate system. Reducing deforestation and forest degradation contributes to global climate-change mitigation efforts, yet...
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Espirito-Santo F, Gloor M, Keller M, Malhi Y, Saatchi S, Nelson B, et al.
Nat Commun
. 2015 Apr;
6:6638.
PMID: 25833221
No abstract available.
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Espirito-Santo F, Gloor M, Keller M, Malhi Y, Saatchi S, Nelson B, et al.
Nat Commun
. 2014 Mar;
5:3434.
PMID: 24643258
Forest inventory studies in the Amazon indicate a large terrestrial carbon sink. However, field plots may fail to represent forest mortality processes at landscape-scales of tropical forests. Here we characterize...
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Morton D, Nagol J, Carabajal C, Rosette J, Palace M, Cook B, et al.
Nature
. 2014 Feb;
506(7487):221-4.
PMID: 24499816
The seasonality of sunlight and rainfall regulates net primary production in tropical forests. Previous studies have suggested that light is more limiting than water for tropical forest productivity, consistent with...
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Palace M, Keller M, Silva H
Ecol Appl
. 2008 Jun;
18(4):873-84.
PMID: 18536249
Necromass stocks account for up to 20% of carbon stored in tropical forests and have been estimated to be 14-19% of the annual aboveground carbon flux. Both stocks and fluxes...