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Rafael S Oliveira

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Martinez-Navarro H, Bertrand A, Doste R, Smith H, Tomek J, Ristagno G, et al.
Front Cardiovasc Med . 2024 Dec; 11:1408822. PMID: 39664764
Background: Ventricular fibrillation (VF) is the deadliest arrhythmia, often caused by myocardial ischaemia. VF patients require urgent intervention planned quickly and non-invasively. However, the accuracy with which electrocardiographic (ECG) markers...
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Restrepo-Acevedo A, Guo J, Kannenberg S, Benson M, Beverly D, Diaz R, et al.
Tree Physiol . 2024 Aug; 44(10). PMID: 39190893
Given the pressing challenges posed by climate change, it is crucial to develop a deeper understanding of the impacts of escalating drought and heat stress on terrestrial ecosystems and the...
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Penha D, Brum M, Alves L, Domingues T, Meneses A, Branches R, et al.
Tree Physiol . 2024 Jul; 44(8). PMID: 39041710
Increases in hydrological extremes, including drought, are expected for Amazon forests. A fundamental challenge for predicting forest responses lies in identifying ecological strategies which underlie such responses. Characterization of species-specific...
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de Oliveira A, Nunes A, Oliveira M, Oliveira R, Rodrigues R, Branquinho C
Sci Total Environ . 2024 Mar; 924:171695. PMID: 38485025
Increasing aridity associated with climate change may lead to the crossing of critical ecosystem thresholds in drylands, compromising ecosystem services for millions of people. In this context, finding tools to...
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Flores B, Montoya E, Sakschewski B, Nascimento N, Staal A, Betts R, et al.
Nature . 2024 Feb; 626(7999):555-564. PMID: 38356065
The possibility that the Amazon forest system could soon reach a tipping point, inducing large-scale collapse, has raised global concern. For 65 million years, Amazonian forests remained relatively resilient to...
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Binks O, Cernusak L, Liddell M, Bradford M, Coughlin I, Bryant C, et al.
New Phytol . 2023 Sep; 240(4):1405-1420. PMID: 37705460
Atmospheric conditions are expected to become warmer and drier in the future, but little is known about how evaporative demand influences forest structure and function independently from soil moisture availability,...
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Signori-Muller C, Galbraith D, Tavares J, Tavares J, Reis S, Reis S, et al.
Tree Physiol . 2023 Aug; 44(13):159-172. PMID: 37584458
Lianas (woody vines) are important components of tropical forests and are known to compete with host trees for resources, decrease tree growth and increase tree mortality. Given the observed increases...
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Mattos C, Hirota M, Oliveira R, Flores B, Miguez-Macho G, Pokhrel Y, et al.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A . 2023 Aug; 120(33):e2301255120. PMID: 37549286
Forest-savanna boundaries are ecotones that support complex ecosystem functions and are sensitive to biotic/abiotic perturbations. What drives their distribution today and how it may shift in the future are open...
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Tavares J, Oliveira R, Mencuccini M, Signori-Muller C, Pereira L, Diniz F, et al.
Nature . 2023 Apr; 617(7959):111-117. PMID: 37100901
Tropical forests face increasing climate risk, yet our ability to predict their response to climate change is limited by poor understanding of their resistance to water stress. Although xylem embolism...
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