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Abrupt increases in Amazonian tree mortality due to drought–fire interactions
PM Brando, JK Balch, DC Nepstad, DC Morton, FE Putz, MT Coe, ...
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 111 (17), 6347-6352, 2014
8312014
Toward an integrated monitoring framework to assess the effects of tropical forest degradation and recovery on carbon stocks and biodiversity
MMC Bustamante, I Roitman, TM Aide, A Alencar, LO Anderson, L Aragão, ...
Global change biology 22 (1), 92-109, 2016
2862016
Testing the Amazon savannization hypothesis: fire effects on invasion of a neotropical forest by native cerrado and exotic pasture grasses
DV Silvério, PM Brando, JK Balch, FE Putz, DC Nepstad, ...
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 368 …, 2013
2182013
The linkages between photosynthesis, productivity, growth and biomass in lowland Amazonian forests
Y Malhi, CE Doughty, GR Goldsmith, DB Metcalfe, CAJ Girardin, ...
Global Change Biology 21 (6), 2283-2295, 2015
2102015
Agricultural expansion dominates climate changes in southeastern Amazonia: the overlooked non-GHG forcing
DV Silvério, PM Brando, MN Macedo, PSA Beck, M Bustamante, MT Coe
Environmental Research Letters 10 (10), 104015, 2015
1892015
Amazon wildfires: Scenes from a foreseeable disaster
P Brando, M Macedo, D Silvério, L Rattis, L Paolucci, A Alencar, M Coe, ...
Flora 268, 151609, 2020
1482020
The susceptibility of southeastern Amazon forests to fire: insights from a large-scale burn experiment
JK Balch, PM Brando, DC Nepstad, MT Coe, D Silvério, TJ Massad, ...
Bioscience 65 (9), 893-905, 2015
1342015
Fire, fragmentation, and windstorms: a recipe for tropical forest degradation
DV Silvério, PM Brando, MMC Bustamante, FE Putz, DM Marra, SR Levick, ...
Journal of Ecology, 2019
1302019
The forests of the Amazon and Cerrado moderate regional climate and are the key to the future
MT Coe, PM Brando, LA Deegan, MN Macedo, C Neill, DV Silvério
Tropical Conservation Science 10, 1940082917720671, 2017
982017
Cerrado deforestation threatens regional climate and water availability for agriculture and ecosystems
AA Rodrigues, MN Macedo, DV Silvério, L Maracahipes, MT Coe, ...
Global Change Biology 28 (22), 6807-6822, 2022
922022
Phenology of woody species in a typical cerrado in the Bacaba Municipal Park, Nova Xavantina, Mato Grosso, Brazil
DV Silvério, E Lenza
Biota Neotropica 10 (3), 205-216, 2010
90*2010
Climatic limit for agriculture in Brazil
L Rattis, PM Brando, MN Macedo, SA Spera, ADA Castanho, EQ Marques, ...
Nature Climate Change 11 (12), 1098-1104, 2021
872021
Prolonged tropical forest degradation due to compounding disturbances: Implications for CO2 and H2O fluxes
PM Brando, D Silvério, L Maracahipes‐Santos, C Oliveira‐Santos, ...
Global Change Biology, 2019
712019
Ecosystem productivity and carbon cycling in intact and annually burnt forest at the dry southern limit of the Amazon rainforest (Mato Grosso, Brazil)
W Rocha, DB Metcalfe, CE Doughty, P Brando, D Silvério, K Halladay, ...
Plant Ecology & Diversity 7 (1-2), 25-40, 2014
652014
Lowland tapirs facilitate seed dispersal in degraded Amazonian forests
LN Paolucci, RL Pereira, L Rattis, DV Silvério, NCS Marques, MN Macedo, ...
Biotropica 51 (2), 245-252, 2019
622019
Effects and behaviour of experimental fires in grasslands, savannas, and forests of the Brazilian Cerrado
L Gomes, HS Miranda, DV Silvério, MMC Bustamante
Forest Ecology and Management 458, 117804, 2020
612020
Post-fire resprouting strategies of woody vegetation in the Brazilian savanna
FF Souchie, JRR Pinto, E Lenza, L Gomes, L Maracahipes-Santos, ...
Acta Botanica Brasilica 31, 260-266, 2017
562017
Pervasive gaps in Amazonian ecological research
RL Carvalho, AF Resende, J Barlow, FM França, MR Moura, R Maciel, ...
Current Biology 33 (16), 3495-3504. e4, 2023
542023
Net primary productivity and seasonality of temperature and precipitation are predictors of the species richness of the Damselflies in the Amazon
LS Brasil, DV Silverio, HSR Cabette, JD Batista, TB Vieira, K Dias-Silva, ...
Basic and Applied Ecology 35, 45-53, 2019
412019
Savanna vegetation structure in the Brazilian Cerrado allows for the accurate estimation of aboveground biomass using terrestrial laser scanning
B Zimbres, J Shimbo, M Bustamante, S Levick, S Miranda, I Roitman, ...
Forest Ecology and Management 458, 117798, 2020
402020
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