Publications of Daniel Magnabosco Marra
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Journal Article (28)
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20 (17), pp. 3651 - 3666 (2023)
Canopy gaps and associated losses of biomass – combining UAV imagery and field data in a central Amazon forest. Biogeosciences 2.
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339, 109526 (2023)
Turbulence regimes in the nocturnal roughness sublayer: Interaction with deep convection and tree mortality in the Amazon. Agricultural and Forest Meteorology 3.
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15 (16), 4027 (2023)
Sensitivity of optical satellites to estimate windthrow tree-mortality in a Central Amazon Forest. Remote Sensing 4.
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55 (4), pp. 755 - 766 (2023)
Out of steady state: Tracking canopy gap dynamics across Brazilian Amazon. Biotropica 5.
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18 (1), 014030 (2023)
Windthrow characteristics and their regional association with rainfall, soil, and surface elevation in the Amazon. Environmental Research Letters 6.
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55 (1), p. 7-12 (2023)
Radiocarbon estimates of age and growth for a dominant Amazon palm species. Biotropica 7.
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522, 120450 (2022)
Logging intensity affects growth and lifespan trajectories for pioneer species in Central Amazonia. Forest Ecology and Management 8.
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97 (5), pp. 1930 - 1947 (2022)
The effect of natural disturbances on forest biodiversity: an ecological synthesis. Biological Reviews 9.
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15, pp. 1 - 8 (2022)
Windthrows promote higher diversity of saproxylic beetles (Coleoptera: Passalidae) in a Central Amazon forest. Insect Conservation and Diversity 10.
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12 (6), 667 (2021)
Recovery of forest structure following large-scale windthrows in the Northwestern Amazon. Forests 11.
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17 (23), pp. 6185 - 6205 (2020)
Landsat near-infrared (NIR) band and ELM-FATES sensitivity to forest disturbances and regrowth in the Central Amazon. Biogeosciences 12.
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107 (2), pp. 656 - 667 (2019)
Fire, fragmentation, and windstorms: A recipe for tropical forest degradation. Journal of Ecology 13.
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92 (4), pp. 444 - 459 (2019)
Critical wind speeds suggest wind could be an important disturbance agent in Amazonian forests. Forestry 14.
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24 (12), pp. 5867 - 5881 (2018)
Windthrows control biomass patterns and functional composition of Amazon forests. Global Change Biology 15.
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13 (5), 054021 (2018)
Vulnerability of Amazon forests to storm-driven tree mortality. Environmental Research Letters 16.
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8 (2), pp. 1 - 17 (2017)
Windthrow variability in Central Amazonia. Atmosphere 17.
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380, pp. 1 - 10 (2016)
Mechanical vulnerability and resistance to snapping and uprooting for Central Amazon tree species. Forest Ecology and Management 18.
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13 (4), pp. 1299 - 1308 (2016)
Windthrows increase soil carbon stocks in a central Amazon forest. Biogeosciences 19.
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13 (5), pp. 1553 - 1570 (2016)
Predicting biomass of hyperdiverse and structurally complex central Amazon forests – a virtual approach using extensive field data. Biogeosciences 20.
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9 (8), e103711 (2014)
Large-scale wind disturbances promote tree diversity in a Central Amazon Forest. PLoS One