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Yosio E Shimabukuro

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de Oliveira G, Mataveli G, Stark S, Jones M, Carmenta R, Brunsell N, et al.
Nat Ecol Evol . 2023 Oct; 7(12):1945-1946. PMID: 37845292
No abstract available.
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Mataveli G, Pereira G, de Oliveira G, Seixas H, Cardozo F, Shimabukuro Y, et al.
Biodivers Conserv . 2021 Jul; 30(11):3299-3303. PMID: 34230776
The Pantanal faced an unprecedented drought event in 2020. The hydrological year ended in July, 2020 had an annual average rainfall 26 % lower than the average from 1982 to...
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Silva Junior C, Aragao L, Anderson L, Fonseca M, Shimabukuro Y, Vancutsem C, et al.
Sci Adv . 2020 Oct; 6(40). PMID: 32998890
Deforestation is the primary driver of carbon losses in tropical forests, but it does not operate alone. Forest fragmentation, a resulting feature of the deforestation process, promotes indirect carbon losses...
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Silva Junior C, Heinrich V, Freire A, Broggio I, Rosan T, Doblas J, et al.
Sci Data . 2020 Aug; 7(1):287. PMID: 32859937
An amendment to this paper has been published and can be accessed via a link at the top of the paper.
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Silva Junior C, Heinrich V, Freire A, Broggio I, Rosan T, Doblas J, et al.
Sci Data . 2020 Aug; 7(1):269. PMID: 32796858
The restoration and reforestation of 12 million hectares of forests by 2030 are amongst the leading mitigation strategies for reducing carbon emissions within the Brazilian Nationally Determined Contribution targets assumed...
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Almeida D, Stark S, Schietti J, Camargo J, Amazonas N, Gorgens E, et al.
Ecol Appl . 2019 Jun; 29(6):e01952. PMID: 31206818
Assessing the persistent impacts of fragmentation on aboveground structure of tropical forests is essential to understanding the consequences of land use change for carbon storage and other ecosystem functions. We...
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Fonseca M, Anderson L, Arai E, Shimabukuro Y, Xaud H, Xaud M, et al.
Ecol Appl . 2017 Sep; 27(8):2514-2527. PMID: 28922585
The strong El Niño Southern Oscillation (ENSO) event that occurred in 2015-2016 caused extreme drought in the northern Brazilian Amazon, especially in the state of Roraima, increasing fire occurrence. Here...
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Anderson L, Aragao L, Gloor M, Arai E, Adami M, Saatchi S, et al.
Global Biogeochem Cycles . 2016 Sep; 29(10):1739-1753. PMID: 27610002
In less than 15 years, the Amazon region experienced three major droughts. Links between droughts and fires have been demonstrated for the 1997/1998, 2005, and 2010 droughts. In 2010, emissions...
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de Oliveira G, Brunsell N, Moraes E, Bertani G, Dos Santos T, Shimabukuro Y, et al.
Sensors (Basel) . 2016 Jun; 16(7). PMID: 27347957
In the Amazon region, the estimation of radiation fluxes through remote sensing techniques is hindered by the lack of ground measurements required as input in the models, as well as...
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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.