Rodolfo Vasquez Martinez
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Recent Articles
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Aguirre-Gutierrez J, Diaz S, Rifai S, Corral-Rivas J, Nava-Miranda M, Gonzalez-M R, et al.
Science
. 2025 Mar;
387(6738):eadl5414.
PMID: 40048518
Understanding the capacity of forests to adapt to climate change is of pivotal importance for conservation science, yet this is still widely unknown. This knowledge gap is particularly acute in...
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Baker T, Adu-Bredu S, Affum-Baffoe K, Aiba S, Akite P, Alexiades M, et al.
Sci Rep
. 2025 Feb;
15(1):4695.
PMID: 39922807
Understanding how the traits of lineages are related to diversification is key for elucidating the origin of variation in species richness. Here, we test whether traits are related to species...
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Matas-Granados L, Draper F, Cayuela L, de Aledo J, Arellano G, Saadi C, et al.
Ecol Lett
. 2023 Dec;
27(1):e14351.
PMID: 38111128
Dominance of neotropical tree communities by a few species is widely documented, but dominant trees show a variety of distributional patterns still poorly understood. Here, we used 503 forest inventory...
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Sabatini F, Jimenez-Alfaro B, Jandt U, Chytry M, Field R, Kessler M, et al.
Nat Commun
. 2022 Sep;
13(1):4683.
PMID: 36050293
Global patterns of regional (gamma) plant diversity are relatively well known, but whether these patterns hold for local communities, and the dependence on spatial grain, remain controversial. Using data on...
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Antunes A, Montanarin A, Grabin D, Dos Santos Monteiro E, de Pinho F, Alvarenga G, et al.
Ecology
. 2022 May;
103(9):e3738.
PMID: 35567292
The Amazon forest has the highest biodiversity on Earth. However, information on Amazonian vertebrate diversity is still deficient and scattered across the published, peer-reviewed, and gray literature and in unpublished...
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Draper F, Costa F, Arellano G, Phillips O, Duque A, Macia M, et al.
Nat Ecol Evol
. 2021 Apr;
5(6):757-767.
PMID: 33795854
The forests of Amazonia are among the most biodiverse plant communities on Earth. Given the immediate threats posed by climate and land-use change, an improved understanding of how this extraordinary...
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Esquivel-Muelbert A, Phillips O, Brienen R, Fauset S, Sullivan M, Baker T, et al.
Nat Commun
. 2021 Jan;
12(1):209.
PMID: 33397985
No abstract available.
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Esquivel-Muelbert A, Phillips O, Brienen R, Fauset S, Sullivan M, Baker T, et al.
Nat Commun
. 2020 Nov;
11(1):5515.
PMID: 33168823
The carbon sink capacity of tropical forests is substantially affected by tree mortality. However, the main drivers of tropical tree death remain largely unknown. Here we present a pan-Amazonian assessment...
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Sullivan M, Lewis S, Affum-Baffoe K, Castilho C, Costa F, Sanchez A, et al.
Science
. 2020 May;
368(6493):869-874.
PMID: 32439789
The sensitivity of tropical forest carbon to climate is a key uncertainty in predicting global climate change. Although short-term drying and warming are known to affect forests, it is unknown...
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Schepaschenko D, Chave J, Phillips O, Lewis S, Davies S, Rejou-Mechain M, et al.
Sci Data
. 2019 Oct;
6(1):198.
PMID: 31601817
Forest biomass is an essential indicator for monitoring the Earth's ecosystems and climate. It is a critical input to greenhouse gas accounting, estimation of carbon losses and forest degradation, assessment...