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Branch xylem density variations across the Amazon Basin
(Copernicus Publications, 2009)
Xylem density is a physical property of wood that varies between individuals, species and environments. It reflects the physiological strategies of trees that lead to growth, survival and reproduction. Measurements of ...
Above- and below-ground net primary productivity across ten Amazonian forests on contrasting soils
(Copernicus Publications, 2009)
The net primary productivity (NPP) of tropical forests is one of the most important and least quantified components of the global carbon cycle. Most relevant studies have focused particularly on the quantification of the ...
Regional and large-scale patterns in Amazon forest structure and function are mediated by variations in soil physical and chemical properties
(Copernicus Publications, 2009)
Forest structure and dynamics have been noted to vary across the Amazon Basin in an east-west gradient in a pattern which coincides with variations in soil fertility and geology. This has resulted in the hypothesis that ...