6 results on '"Silva, J Natalino M"'
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2. Late twentieth-century trends in the biomass of Amazonian forest plots
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Baker, Timothy R., primary, Phillips, Oliver L., additional, Malhi, Yadvinder, additional, Almeida, Samuel, additional, Arroyo, Luzmila, additional, Fiore, Anthony Di, additional, Erwin, Terry, additional, Higuchi, Niro, additional, Killeen, Timothy J., additional, Laurance, Susan G., additional, Laurance, William F., additional, Lewis, Simon L., additional, Monteagudo, Abel, additional, Neill, David A., additional, Vargas, Percy Núnez, additional, Pitman, Nigel C. A., additional, Silva, J. Natalino M., additional, and Martínez, Rodolfo Vásquez, additional
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- 2005
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3. Fast demographic traits promote high diversification rates of Amazonian trees
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Sub Ecology and Biodiversity, Ecology and Biodiversity, Baker, Timothy R, Pennington, R Toby, Magallon, Susana, Gloor, Emanuel, Laurance, William F, Alexiades, Miguel, Alvarez, Esteban, Araujo, Alejandro, Arets, Eric J M M, Aymard, Gerardo, de Oliveira, Atila Alves, Amaral, Iêda, Arroyo, Luzmila, Bonal, Damien, Brienen, Roel J W, Chave, Jerome, Dexter, Kyle G, Di Fiore, Anthony, Eler, Eduardo, Feldpausch, Ted R, Ferreira, Leandro, Lopez-Gonzalez, Gabriela, van der Heijden, Geertje, Higuchi, Niro, Honorio, Eurídice, Huamantupa, Isau, Killeen, Tim J, Laurance, Susan, Leaño, Claudio, Lewis, Simon L, Malhi, Yadvinder, Marimon, Beatriz Schwantes, Marimon Junior, Ben Hur, Monteagudo Mendoza, Abel, Neill, David, Peñuela-Mora, Maria Cristina, Pitman, Nigel, Prieto, Adriana, Quesada, Carlos A, Ramírez, Fredy, Ramírez Angulo, Hirma, Rudas, Agustin, Ruschel, Ademir R, Salomão, Rafael P, de Andrade, Ana Segalin, Silva, J Natalino M, Silveira, Marcos, Simon, Marcelo F, Spironello, Wilson, ter Steege, Hans, Terborgh, John, Toledo, Marisol, Torres-Lezama, Armando, Vasquez, Rodolfo, Vieira, Ima Célia Guimarães, Vilanova, Emilio, Vos, Vincent A, Phillips, Oliver L, Santos, F., Sub Ecology and Biodiversity, Ecology and Biodiversity, Baker, Timothy R, Pennington, R Toby, Magallon, Susana, Gloor, Emanuel, Laurance, William F, Alexiades, Miguel, Alvarez, Esteban, Araujo, Alejandro, Arets, Eric J M M, Aymard, Gerardo, de Oliveira, Atila Alves, Amaral, Iêda, Arroyo, Luzmila, Bonal, Damien, Brienen, Roel J W, Chave, Jerome, Dexter, Kyle G, Di Fiore, Anthony, Eler, Eduardo, Feldpausch, Ted R, Ferreira, Leandro, Lopez-Gonzalez, Gabriela, van der Heijden, Geertje, Higuchi, Niro, Honorio, Eurídice, Huamantupa, Isau, Killeen, Tim J, Laurance, Susan, Leaño, Claudio, Lewis, Simon L, Malhi, Yadvinder, Marimon, Beatriz Schwantes, Marimon Junior, Ben Hur, Monteagudo Mendoza, Abel, Neill, David, Peñuela-Mora, Maria Cristina, Pitman, Nigel, Prieto, Adriana, Quesada, Carlos A, Ramírez, Fredy, Ramírez Angulo, Hirma, Rudas, Agustin, Ruschel, Ademir R, Salomão, Rafael P, de Andrade, Ana Segalin, Silva, J Natalino M, Silveira, Marcos, Simon, Marcelo F, Spironello, Wilson, ter Steege, Hans, Terborgh, John, Toledo, Marisol, Torres-Lezama, Armando, Vasquez, Rodolfo, Vieira, Ima Célia Guimarães, Vilanova, Emilio, Vos, Vincent A, Phillips, Oliver L, and Santos, F.
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- 2014
4. Fast demographic traits promote high diversification rates of Amazonian trees
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Baker, Timothy R., primary, Pennington, R. Toby, additional, Magallon, Susana, additional, Gloor, Emanuel, additional, Laurance, William F., additional, Alexiades, Miguel, additional, Alvarez, Esteban, additional, Araujo, Alejandro, additional, Arets, Eric J. M. M., additional, Aymard, Gerardo, additional, de Oliveira, Atila Alves, additional, Amaral, Iêda, additional, Arroyo, Luzmila, additional, Bonal, Damien, additional, Brienen, Roel J. W., additional, Chave, Jerome, additional, Dexter, Kyle G., additional, Di Fiore, Anthony, additional, Eler, Eduardo, additional, Feldpausch, Ted R., additional, Ferreira, Leandro, additional, Lopez-Gonzalez, Gabriela, additional, van der Heijden, Geertje, additional, Higuchi, Niro, additional, Honorio, Eurídice, additional, Huamantupa, Isau, additional, Killeen, Tim J., additional, Laurance, Susan, additional, Leaño, Claudio, additional, Lewis, Simon L., additional, Malhi, Yadvinder, additional, Marimon, Beatriz Schwantes, additional, Marimon Junior, Ben Hur, additional, Monteagudo Mendoza, Abel, additional, Neill, David, additional, Peñuela-Mora, Maria Cristina, additional, Pitman, Nigel, additional, Prieto, Adriana, additional, Quesada, Carlos A., additional, Ramírez, Fredy, additional, Ramírez Angulo, Hirma, additional, Rudas, Agustin, additional, Ruschel, Ademir R., additional, Salomão, Rafael P., additional, de Andrade, Ana Segalin, additional, Silva, J. Natalino M., additional, Silveira, Marcos, additional, Simon, Marcelo F., additional, Spironello, Wilson, additional, Steege, Hans ter, additional, Terborgh, John, additional, Toledo, Marisol, additional, Torres-Lezama, Armando, additional, Vasquez, Rodolfo, additional, Vieira, Ima Célia Guimarães, additional, Vilanova, Emilio, additional, Vos, Vincent A., additional, and Phillips, Oliver L., additional
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- 2014
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5. Increasing biomass in Amazonian forest plots
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Baker, Timothy R., primary, Phillips, Oliver L., additional, Malhi, Yadvinder, additional, Almeida, Samuel, additional, Arroyo, Luzmila, additional, Di Fiore, Anthony, additional, Erwin, Terry, additional, Higuchi, Niro, additional, Killeen, Timothy J., additional, Laurance, Susan G., additional, Laurance, William F., additional, Lewis, Simon L., additional, Monteagudo, Abel, additional, Neill, David A., additional, Núñez Vargas, Percy, additional, Pitman, Nigel C. A., additional, Silva, J. Natalino M., additional, and Vásquez Martínez, Rodolfo, additional
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- 2004
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6. Variation in wood density determines spatial patterns inAmazonian forest biomass.
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Baker, Timothy R., Phillips, Oliver L., Malhi, Yadvinder, Almeida, Samuel, Arroyo, Luzmila, di Fiore, Anthony, Erwin, Terry, Killeen, Timothy J., Laurance, Susan G., Laurance, William F., Lewis, Simon L., Lloyd, Jon, Monteagudo, Abel, Neill, David A., Sandra Patiño, Pitman, Nigel C. A., Silva, J. Natalino M., and Martínes, Rodolfo Vásquez
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WOOD density ,FOREST biomass ,FORESTS & forestry ,SPECIFIC gravity ,TREES - Abstract
Uncertainty in biomass estimates is one of the greatest limitations to models of carbon flux in tropical forests. Previous comparisons of field-based estimates of the aboveground biomass (AGB) of trees greater than 10 cm diameter within Amazonia have been limited by the paucity of data for western Amazon forests, and the use of site-specific methods to estimate biomass from inventory data. In addition, the role of regional variation in stand-level wood specific gravity has not previously been considered. Using data from 56 mature forest plots across Amazonia, we consider the relative roles of species composition (wood specific gravity) and forest structure (basal area) in determining variation in AGB. Mean stand-level wood specific gravity, on a per stem basis, is 15.8% higher in forests in central and eastern, compared with northwestern Amazonia. This pattern is due to the higher diversity and abundance of taxa with high specific gravity values in central and eastern Amazonia, and the greater diversity and abundance of taxa with low specific gravity values in western Amazonia. For two estimates of AGB derived using different allometric equations, basal area explains 51.7% and 63.4%, and stand-level specific gravity 45.4% and 29.7%, of the total variation in AGB. The variation in specific gravity is important because it determines the regional scale, spatial pattern of AGB. When weighting by specific gravity is included, central and eastern Amazon forests have significantly higher AGB than stands in northwest or southwest Amazonia. The regional-scale pattern of species composition therefore defines a broad gradient of AGB across Amazonia. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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