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Michael T Coe

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Rodrigues A, Macedo M, Silverio D, Maracahipes L, Coe M, Brando P, et al.
Glob Chang Biol . 2022 Sep; 28(22):6807-6822. PMID: 36073184
The Brazilian Cerrado is one of the most biodiverse savannas in the world, yet 46% of its original cover has been cleared to make way for crops and pastures. These...
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Brando P, Silverio D, Maracahipes-Santos L, Oliveira-Santos C, Levick S, Coe M, et al.
Glob Chang Biol . 2019 Jun; 25(9):2855-2868. PMID: 31237398
Drought, fire, and windstorms can interact to degrade tropical forests and the ecosystem services they provide, but how these forests recover after catastrophic disturbance events remains relatively unknown. Here, we...
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Ramirez-Reyes C, Brauman K, Chaplin-Kramer R, Galford G, Adamo S, Anderson C, et al.
Sci Total Environ . 2019 Mar; 665:1053-1063. PMID: 30893737
The benefits nature provides to people, called ecosystem services, are increasingly recognized and accounted for in assessments of infrastructure development, agricultural management, conservation prioritization, and sustainable sourcing. These assessments are...
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Jankowski K, Neill C, Davidson E, Macedo M, Costa Jr C, Galford G, et al.
Sci Rep . 2018 Sep; 8(1):13478. PMID: 30194382
Agricultural intensification offers potential to grow more food while reducing the conversion of native ecosystems to croplands. However, intensification also risks environmental degradation through emissions of the greenhouse gas nitrous...
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Spera S, Galford G, Coe M, Macedo M, Mustard J
Glob Chang Biol . 2016 Mar; 22(10):3405-13. PMID: 27028754
Historically, conservation-oriented research and policy in Brazil have focused on Amazon deforestation, but a majority of Brazil's deforestation and agricultural expansion has occurred in the neighboring Cerrado biome, a biodiversity...
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Brando P, Oliveria-Santos C, Rocha W, Cury R, Coe M
Glob Chang Biol . 2016 Jan; 22(7):2516-25. PMID: 26750627
Global changes and associated droughts, heat waves, logging activities, and forest fragmentation may intensify fires in Amazonia by altering forest microclimate and fuel dynamics. To isolate the effects of fuel...
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Zhang K, de Almeida Castanho A, Galbraith D, Moghim S, Levine N, Bras R, et al.
Glob Chang Biol . 2015 Feb; 21(7):2569-2587. PMID: 25704051
There is considerable interest in understanding the fate of the Amazon over the coming century in the face of climate change, rising atmospheric CO levels, ongoing land transformation, and changing...
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Nishioka V, Coe M, Hanita M, Moscato S
Nurs Educ Perspect . 2014 Oct; 35(5):301-7. PMID: 25291925
Aim: The study compared students' perceptions of their clinical learning experiences in a dedicated education unit (DEU) with their experiences in traditional clinical education. Background: Unlike traditional academic-instructor models, expert...
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Nishioka V, Coe M, Hanita M, Moscato S
Nurs Educ Perspect . 2014 Oct; 35(5):294-300. PMID: 25291924
Aim: The study compared the perceptions of nurses who participated in the clinical education of students using traditional and dedicated education unit (DEU) models. Background: In the traditional model, faculty...
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Brando P, Balch J, Nepstad D, Morton D, Putz F, Coe M, et al.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A . 2014 Apr; 111(17):6347-52. PMID: 24733937
Interactions between climate and land-use change may drive widespread degradation of Amazonian forests. High-intensity fires associated with extreme weather events could accelerate this degradation by abruptly increasing tree mortality, but...