Dr. Daniel Magnabosco Marra
Main Focus
I integrate forest inventory, remote sensing and GIS data with climate variables to investigate how forest structure, dynamics and diversity respond to environmental and disturbance gradients, and to climate change.
Curriculum Vitae
Professional Career
2023 - present: Staff Scientist (Forest Lab, Group Leader), Institute for Forest Protection, Julius Kühn Institute (JKI) - Federal Research Centre for Cultivated Plants, Braunschweig, Germany (online access)
2022 - present: Scientific Employee and Project Leader at the Department of Biogeochemical Processes, Max-Planck Institute for Biogeochemistry, Jena, Germany (online access)
2018 - present: Professor at the Tropical Forest Science Program, National Institute of Amazonian Research, Manaus, Brazil (online access)
2017 - 2021: Postdoc Researcher at the Department of Biogeochemical Processes, Max-Planck Institute for Biogeochemistry, Jena, Germany
2017 - 2019: Research Associate, Systematic Botany and Functional Diversity Group, University of Leipzig, Germany
2010 - present: Research Associate, Forest Management Laboratory, National Institute of Amazonian Research, Manaus, Brazil
2010 - 2011: Research Assistant, Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology, Tulane University, New Orleans, US
Education
2011 - 2016: PhD Natural Sciences (Dr. rer. nat.), University of Leipzig and International Max Planck Research School for Global Biogeochemical Cycles, Germany
2008 - 2010: MSc Tropical Forest Sciences (“with distinction”), National Institute of Amazonian Research, Manaus, Brazil
2008: Ecology of the Amazon Forest, Extensive Scientific Course, Biological Dynamics of Forest Fragments Project, National Institute of Amazonian Research, Manaus, Brazil
2007: Forest Management, Extensive Course, Forest Management Laboratory, National Institute of Amazonian Research, Manaus, Brazil
2004: Visiting Student, Faculty of Biology, University of Barcelona, Spain
2001 - 2007: BSc Forest Engineering, Faculty of Technology, University of Brasília, Brazil
Academic Honors
2022: Brazilian Academy of Science (ABC), Affiliate Member (online access)
2022: Doctor Honoris Causa, National University of the Peruvian Amazon, Iquitos, Peru (online access)
Research Stays
2011: Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory and University of California, Berkeley, US
2010: National University of the Peruvian Amazon, Faculty of Forestry Sciences, Iquitos, Peru
Scientific Membership
2022 - present: Association for Tropical Biology and Conservation (ATBC)
2018 - present: American Geophysical Union (AGU)
Scholarships
2008 - 2010: MSc Tropical Forest Sciences, Coordination for the Improvement of Higher Education Personnel (CAPES), Brazil
2006 - 2007: Scientific Training Program, National Council for Scientific and Technological Development (CNPq), Brazil
2002 - 2003: Undergrad Teaching Assistant (Dendrology), Department of Forest Engineering, Faculty of Technology, University of Brasília, Brazil
Publications (access full record)
Peer-Reviewed Papers
1. *Mendonça ACS, Dias-Junior CQ, Acevedo OC, Mortarini L, Magnabosco Marra D: Regimes de turbulência na camada limite noturna acima da floresta amazônica, Ciência e Natura, accepted
2. *Emmert L, Negrón-Juárez RI, Chambers JQ, Santos J, Lima AJN, Trumbore S, Magnabosco Marra D: Sensitivity of optical satellites to detect windthrow tree-mortality in a Central Amazon forest, Remote Sensing, 2023 (online access)
3. *Peixoto ASL, Araujo RF, Celes CHS, Silva FRS, Santos J, Higuchi N, Trumbore S, Magnabosco Marra D: Gap geometry, seasonality and associated losses of biomass - combining UAV imagery and field data from a Central Amazon forest, Biogeosciences, 2023 (online access)
4. *Mendonça ACS, Dias-Junior CQ, Acevedo OC, Santana RA, Costa FD, Negrón-Juárez RI, Manzi AO, Trumbore S; Marra DM: Turbulence regimes in the nocturnal boundary layer: interaction with deep convection and tree mortality in the Amazon, Agricultural and Forest Meteorology, 2023 (online access)
5. Gorgens EB, Keller M, Jackson TD, Magnabosco Marra D, Reis CR, de Almeida DRA, Ometto JP, Coomes DA: Out of steady state: tracking canopy gap dynamics across Brazilian Amazon, Biotropica, 2023 (online access)
6. Negrón-Juárez RI, Magnabosco Marra D, Feng Y, Muñoz JDU, Riley WJ, Chambers JQ: Windthrows characteristics and their regional association with rainfall, soil and surface elevation in the Amazon, Environmental Research Letters, 2023 (online access)
7. Magnabosco Marra D, Lima AJN, dos Santos BO, Higuchi N, Trumbore S: Radiocarbon estimates of age and growth for a dominant Amazon palm species, Biotropica, 2023 (online access)
8. DeArmond D, Ferraz JBS, Marra DM, Amaral MRM, Lima AJN, Higuchi N: Logging intensity affects growth and lifespan trajectories for pioneer species in Central Amazonia, Forest Ecology and Management, 522, 120450, 2022 (online access)
9. Viljur M et al.: The effect of natural disturbances on forest biodiversity: An ecological synthesis, Biological Reviews, 97(5), 1930-1947, 2022 (online access)
10. Alencar JBR, Fonseca CRV, Magnabosco Marra D, Baccaro FB: Windthrows promote higher diversity of saproxylic beetles (Coleoptera: Passalidae) in a Central Amazon forest, Insect Conservation and Diversity, 15(1), 1-8, 2022 (online access)
11. *Muñoz JDU, Magnabosco Marra D, Negrón-Juárez RI, Tello-Espinoza R, Alegría-Muñoz W, Pacheco-Gómez T, Rifai SW, Chambers JQ, Jenkins HS, Brenning A, Trumbore S: Recovery of forest structure following large-scale windthrows in the Northwestern Amazon, Forests, 12(6), 667, 2021 (online access)
12. Negrón-Juárez RI, Holm JA, Faybishenko B, Magnabosco Marra D, Fisher RA, Shuman JK, Araujo AC, William R, Chambers JQ: Landsat near-infrared (NIR) band and ELM-FATES sensitivity to forest disturbances and regrowth in the Central Amazon, Biogeosciences, 17(23), 6185-6205, 2020 (online access)
13. Peterson CJ, Ribeiro GHPM, Negrón-Juárez RI, Magnabosco Marra D, Chambers JQ, Higuchi N, Lima AJN, Cannon JB: Critical wind speeds suggest wind could be an important disturbance agent in Amazonian forests, Forestry, 92(4), 444-459, 2019 (online access)
14. Silvério DV, Brando PM, Bustamante MMC, Putz FE, Marra DM, Levick SR, Trumbore S: Fire, fragmentation, and windstorms: a recipe for tropical forest degradation, Journal of Ecology, 107(2), 656-667, 2019 (online access)
15. Magnabosco Marra D, Trumbore S, Higuchi N, Ribeiro GHPM, Negrón-Juárez RI, Holzwarth F, Rifai SW, dos Santos J, Lima AJN, Kinupp VF, Chambers JQ, Wirth C: Windthrows control biomass patterns and functional composition of Amazon forests, Global Change Biology, 24(12), 5867-5881, 2018 (online access)
16. Negrón-Juárez RI, Holm JA, Magnabosco Marra D, Rifai SW, Riley WJ, Chambers JQ, Koven C, Knox R, McGroddy ME, Vittorio A, Muñoz JDU, Tello-Espinoza R, Alegria W, Ribeiro GHPM, Higuchi N: Vulnerability of Amazon forests to storm-driven tree mortality, Environmental Research Letters, 13, 054021, 2018 (online access)
17. Negrón-Juárez RI, Hillary J, Raupp C, Riley W, Kueppers L, Magnabosco Marra D, Ribeiro GHPM, Monteiro M, Candido L, Chambers JQ, Higuchi N: Windthrow variability in Central Amazonia, Atmosphere, 8(2), 28, 2017 (online access)
18. Magnabosco Marra D, Higuchi N, Trumbore S, Ribeiro GHPM, dos Santos J, Carneiro VMC, Lima AJN, Chambers JQ, Negrón-Juárez RI, Holzwarth F, Reu B, Wirth C: Predicting biomass of hyperdiverse and structurally complex central Amazonian forests - a virtual approach using extensive field data, Biogeosciences, 13(5), 1553-1570, 2016 (online access)
19. *dos Santos LT, ¥Marra D, Trumbore S, de Camargo PB, Negrón-Juárez RI, Lima AJN, Ribeiro GHPM, dos Santos J, Higuchi N: Windthrows increase soil carbon stocks in a central Amazon forest, Biogeosciences, 13, 1299-1308, 2016 (*joint first author) (online access)
20. Ribeiro, GHPM, Chambers JQ, Peterson CJ, Trumbore S, Magnabosco Marra D, Wirth C, Cannon JB, Negrón-Juárez RI, Lima AJN, de Paula EVCM, dos Santos J, Higuchi N: Mechanical vulnerability and resistance to snapping and uprooting for Central Amazon tree species, Forest Ecology and Management, 380, 1-10, 2016 (online access)
21. Magnabosco Marra D, Chambers JQ, Higuchi N, Trumbore S, Ribeiro GHPM, dos Santos J, Negrón-Juárez RI, Reu B, Wirth C: Large-scale wind disturbances promote tree diversity in a Central Amazon forest, PLoS ONE, 9(8): e103711, 2014 (online access)
22. Marra DM, Pereira BAS, Fagg CW, Felfili JM: Trees and environmental variables influence the natural regeneration of a seasonally dry tropical forest in Central Brazil, Neotropical Biology and Conservation, 9(2), 62-77, 2014 (online access)
23. Ribeiro GHPM, Suwa R, Magnabosco Marra D, Lima AJN, Kajimoto T, Ishizuka M, Higuchi N: Allometry for juvenile trees in an amazonian forest after wind disturbance, Japan Agricultural Research Quarterly, 48(2), 213-219, 2014 (online access)
24. Chambers JQ, Negrón-Juárez RI, Marra DM, Vittorio A, Tews J, Roberts D, Ribeiro GHPM, Trumbore S, Higuchi N: The steady-state mosaic of disturbance and succession across an old-growth Central Amazon forest landscape, PNAS, 110(10), 3949-3954, 2013 (online access)
25. Menger JS, Marra DM, Salimon CI: Forest management effects on the abundance and species composition of ferns in South West of Brazilian Amazon, Brasil, Neotropical Biology and Conservation, 8(1), 25-30, 2013 (online access)
26. Negrón-Juárez RI, Chambers JQ, Marra DM, Ribeiro GHPM, Rifai SW, Higuchi N, Roberts D: Detection of subpixel treefall gaps with Landsat imagery in Central Amazon forests, Remote Sensing of Environment, 115(12), 3322-3328, 2011 (online access)
27. Negrón-Juárez RI, Chambers JQ, Guimaraes G, Zeng H, Raupp CFM, Marra DM, Ribeiro GHPM, Saatchi SS, Nelson BW, Higuchi N: Widespread Amazon forest tree mortality from a single cross-basin squall line event, Geophysical Research Letters, 37(16), L16701, 2010 (online access)
28. Chambers JQ, Negrón-Juárez RI, Hurtt GC, Marra DM, Higuchi N: Lack of intermediate-scale disturbance data prevents robust extrapolation of plot-level tree mortality rates for old-growth tropical forests, Ecology Letters, 12(12), E22-E25, 2009 (online access)
*Student supervised by Magnabosco Marra D
¥Joint first author
Book Chapter
1. Silva RP, Souza CAS, Amaral MRM, Carneiro VM, Barros PC, Marra DM, Santos J, Higuchi N: Árvore - crescimento, desenvolvimento e sua identificação, p71-99. In: Higuchi MIG and Higuchi N (org.) A floresta amazônica e suas múltiplas dimensões - uma proposta de educação ambiental, 2ed, Manaus, Brasil, 424p, 2012 (online access)
Reports, Conference Papers and Media
1. *Peixoto ASL, Nelson BW, Marra DM: Detection of tree phenostages using DJI Phantom drone orthomosaic, XX Brazilian Symposium on Remote Sensing, Florianópolis, Brazil, 2023 (online access)
2. Costa MH, Borma LS, Espinoza JC, Macedo M, Marengo JA, Marra DM, Ometto JP, Gatti LV. Chapter 5: The physical hydroclimate system of the Amazon. In: Nobre C, Encalada A, Anderson E, Roca Alcazar FH, Bustamante M, Mena C, Peña-Claros M, Poveda G, Rodriguez JP, Saleska S, Trumbore S, Val AL, Villa Nova L, Abramovay R, Alencar A, Rodríguez Alzza C, Armenteras D, Artaxo P, Athayde S, Barretto Filho HT, Barlow J, Berenguer E, Bortolotto F, Costa FA, Costa MH, Cuvi N, Fearnside PM, Ferreira J, Flores BM, Frieri S, Gatti LV, Guayasamin JM, Hecht S, Hirota M, Hoorn C, Josse C, Lapola DM, Larrea C, Larrea-Alcazar DM, Lehm Ardaya Z, Malhi Y, Marengo JA, Melack J, Moraes R M, Moutinho P, Murmis MR, Neves EG, Paez B, Painter L, Ramos A, Rosero-Peña MC, Schmink M, Sist P, ter Steege H, Val P, van der Voort H, Varese M, Zapata-Ríos G (Eds). Amazon Assessment Report 2021. United Nations Sustainable Development Solutions Network, New York, USA, 2021, DOI: 10.55161/HTSD9250 (online access)
3. Marra DM: Amazônia e o ano da floresta, Ciência Para Todos, 7(3), 28-33, Manaus, Brazil, 2011 (online access)
4. Queiroz T, Soares L, Rosa C, Gordon Y, Marra DM: Nutrient availability and seed size of ''Ormosia excelsa'' (FABACEAE) in the Anavilhanas archipelago, Amazonas, Brazil, Latin-American Congress of Ecology, São Lourenço, Brazil, 2009 (online access)
5. Marra DM: Parent-distance and establishment of Scleronema micranthum (MALVACEAE) in a Central Amazon forest, Extensive Scientific Course: Ecology of the Amazon Forest, Biological Dynamics of Forest Fragments Project, Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas da Amazônia, Manaus, Brazil, 2008 (online access)
*Student supervised by Magnabosco Marra D
Selected Talks
1. Magnabosco Marra D: Amazonian forest functioning and dynamics, Simpósio de Diplomação dos Membros Afiliados da Academia Brasileira de Ciência, 2022 (online access)
2. Magnabosco Marra D, Peixoto AS, Mendonça ACS, Dias-Júnior CQ, Araujo RF, Celes CHS, Lima AJN, Higuchi N, Trumbore S: Convection and associated downdrafts as a major mechanism of tree damage and mortality in Central Amazon, AGU Fall Meeting, 2021 (online access)
3. Magnabosco Marra D, Negrón-Juárez RI, Lima AJN, Higuchi N, Celes CHS, Ribeiro GHPM, Peterson CJ, Chambers JQ, Kolle O, Richter R, Wirth C, Trumbore S: Wind-tree interactions in the Amazon (INVENTA) - disturbance dynamics and forest functioning, AGU Fall Meeting, 2018 (online access)
4. Magnabosco Marra D, Trumbore SE, Higuchi N, Ribeiro GHPM, Santos J dos, Carneiro VMC, Kinupp VF, Negrón-Juárez RI, Chambers JQ, Wirth C: Shifts in functional composition enhance biomass resilience of Amazon forests to windthrows, Annual Meeting of the Ecological Society of America, Fort Lauderdale, USA, 2016 (online access)
5. Magnabosco Marra D, Trumbore SE, Higuchi N, Ribeiro GHPM, Santos J dos, Kinupp VF, Negrón-Juárez RI, Chambers JQ, Wirth C: Windthrows affect biomass stocks and balance in Central Amazon forests, 53rd Annual Meeting of the Association for Tropical Biology and Conservation, Montpellier, France, 2016 (online access)
6. Magnabosco Marra D, Higuchi N, Trumbore SE, Santos J dos, Ribeiro GHPM, Santos J, Lima AJN, Carneiro VMC, Chambers JQ, Negrón-Juárez RI, Holzwarth F, Reu B, Wirth C: Predicting biomass of hyperdiverse and structurally complex Central Amazon forests - a virtual forest approach using extensive field data, 52nd Annual Meeting of the Association for Tropical Biology and Conservation, Honolulu, USA, 2015
7. Magnabosco Marra D, Chambers JQ, Higuchi N, Trumbore SE, Ribeiro GHPM, Santos J, Negrón-Juárez RI, Reu B, Wirth C: The effects of large-scale wind disturbances on forest structure and species composition in Central Amazon, 51st Annual Meeting of the Association for Tropical Biology and Conservation, Cairns, Australia, 2014
8. Magnabosco Marra D, Higuchi N, Trumbore S, Chambers J, Reu B, Ribeiro G, Negrón-Juárez R, Wirth C: Large wind-throw events affect biomass dynamics of Central Amazon forests, GfOE Annual Meeting, Hildesheim, Germany, 2014
9. Magnabosco Marra D: Widespread amazon forest tree mortality from a single cross-basin squall line event, Encuentro Nacional y Latinoamericano de Estudiantes de Ingeniería Ambiental, Sanitária y Áreas Afines, Quibdó, Chocó, Colombia, 2010
Scientific Projects
2019 - present: Wind-tree Interactions in the Amazon (INVENTA), Principal Investigator (online access)
2017 - present: Amazon Tall Tower Observatory (ATTO), Collaborator (online access)
2017 - present: Legados do desmatamento e da degradação florestal na fronteira agrícola Amazônica: impactos sobre a biodiversidade, o ciclo do carbono e os recursos hídricos (PELD-TANG), Collaborator
2014 - present: Next Generation Ecosystem Experiments (NGEE-Tropics), Collaborator (online access)
2009 - present: INCT Madeiras da Amazônia, Collaborator (online access)
2012 - 2015: Succession After Wind Disturbances (SAWI), Principal Investigator
2010 - 2013: Carbon Dynamics of Amazon Forest (CADAF), Collaborator (online access)
2009 - 2012: NASA Biodiversity Project (BIODIV 2008) - Tropical Forest Tree Species Community Assemblage along Wind Disturbance Gradients in Amazonian Forest, Collaborator (online access)
2002 - 2007: Phytogeography and dynamics of ciliary and seasonally dry forests of the Central Brazil Cerrado, Collaborator
Teaching
Student Supervision
2022 - present: Mendonça ACS: Variability of downdrafts in Amazonia: relation with precipitation and effects on turbulent fluxes and forest carbon, National Institute of Amazonian Research, Manaus, Brazil, PhD
2022 - present: Souza YF: Effects of functional traits, biometry and environment on the mechanical behavior of Amazonian trees, National Institute of Amazonian Research, Manaus, Brazil, PhD
2022 - present: Peixoto ASL: The influence of environmental attributes on the gap dynamics and phenology of Central Amazon forests, National Institute of Amazonian Research, Manaus, Brazil, PhD
2019 - present: Muñoz JDU: Geospatial patterns of tree-mortality in Northwestern and Central Amazon forests affected by wind disturbances, International Max-Planck Research School, Jena, Germany, PhD
2019 - present: Emmert L: Sensitivity of remote sensors on captuting windthrow tree-mortality in Central Amazon, National Institute of Amazonian Research, Manaus, Brazil, PhD
2021 - 2023: Martins MVF: How long do Amazon trees take to reach 10 cm DBH?, National Institute of Amazonian Research, Manaus, Brazil, MSc
2020 - 2023: Silva FR: Do large-scale windthrows affect the height of Central Amazon forests?, National Institute of Amazonian Research, Manaus, Brazil, MSc
2019 - 2021: Florenzano Filho ZC: Vertical distribution of epiphyte diversity and biomass in a Central Amazon logged forest, Federal University of Amazonas, Manaus, Brazil, MSc
2019 - 2021: Mendonça ACS: Turbulence regimes in the atmospheric boundary layer - interaction with deep convection and tree mortality in Amazonia, National Institute of Amazonian Research, Manaus, Brazil, MSc
2019 - 2021: Peixoto ASL: Size distribution and geometry of forest gaps in Central Amazon combining photogrametry and field data, National Institute of Amazonian Research, Manaus, Brazil, MSc
2018 - 2018: Coelho CAC: Uncertainties of different sampling methods applied to an old-growth Amazon forest, Universidade Federal do Amazonas, Manaus, Brazil, BSc
2018 - 2018: Bassi M: How many species contribute to biomass recovery after windthrow in hyperdiverse Amazonian forests?, Faculty of Biology, University of Leipzig, Germany, BSc
2017 - 2019: dos Santos BO: Allometry and biomass estimates for two species of Oenocarpus spp. (ARECACEAE) in Central Amazonia, National Institute of Amazonian Research, Manaus, Brazil, MSc
2012 - 2014: dos Santos LT: Soil carbon and nitrogen content in a windthrown forests from Central Amazon, National Institute of Amazonian Research, Manaus, Brazil, MSc
Peer Reviews
Scientific Journals
Nature Plants, Nature Geosciences, Global Change Biology, Scientific Reports, eLife, Ecology, Ecological Applications, Journal of Applied Ecology, Forest Ecology and Management, Oecologia, Environmental Research Letters, Biotropica, Journal of Vegetation Science, Tree Physiology, Flora, Forests, Acta Amazonica, Cerne, Floresta, Neotropical Biology and Conservation
Project Proposals
Czech Science Foundation (GACR)
Paternity (with no formal parental leave)
02/2018: Rosa Menger Magnabosco Marra
09/2019: Violeta Menger Magnabosco Marra