Previous studies at Manaus (Lucas et al. 2002) indicated that different pathways of tropical forest regeneration existed as a function of differences in prior land use and that these pathways could be differentiated using remotely sensed data. In this study, further analysis of inventory data collected at Manaus, Amazonas (1995) and Santarém, Pará (2002) confirmed the existence of several pathways of regeneration, with those dominated by the pioneer genera Cecropia and Vismia being common to both. Differences in regeneration pathway could be attributed to differences in prior land use. The study emphasizes the benefits of considering pathway when mapping regenerating forests using remotely sensed data and for understanding/modeling successi...
Deforestation in the Brazilian Amazon has been partially attributed to the establishment of settleme...
International audienceMonitoring biodiversity on a global scale is a major challenge for biodiversit...
We studied the tree-regeneration patterns in three distinct agricultural settlements in the Eastern ...
Previous studies at Manaus (Lucas et al. 2002) indicated that different pathways of tropical forest ...
A time-series of Landsat and SPOT sensor data was used to approximate the age of tropical forests re...
Secondary forests in the Amazon Basin may play an important role in the basin-wide carbon dynamic an...
Across the world, particularly in the tropics, the extent of forest clearance has been widespread. A...
Understanding the dynamics of forest regeneration on abandoned agricultural land in the Amazon has o...
1 Successional pathways were evaluated in two Amazonian secondary forest communities with different ...
<div><p>Throughout the Amazon region, the age of forests regenerating on previously deforested land ...
Land use history is a primary driver of secondary succession in the Central Amazon, resulting in the...
In the Brazilian Amazon, deforestation and forest degradation have resulted in a complex mosaic of f...
The Atlantic rainforest of Brazil is one of the global terrestrial hotspots of biodiversity. Despite...
1. The recovery capacity and the successional pathways of tropical forests after anthropogenic distu...
Five 200 × 250 m plots of abandoned pasture, dominated by Brachiaria humidicola, which was formed 18...
Deforestation in the Brazilian Amazon has been partially attributed to the establishment of settleme...
International audienceMonitoring biodiversity on a global scale is a major challenge for biodiversit...
We studied the tree-regeneration patterns in three distinct agricultural settlements in the Eastern ...
Previous studies at Manaus (Lucas et al. 2002) indicated that different pathways of tropical forest ...
A time-series of Landsat and SPOT sensor data was used to approximate the age of tropical forests re...
Secondary forests in the Amazon Basin may play an important role in the basin-wide carbon dynamic an...
Across the world, particularly in the tropics, the extent of forest clearance has been widespread. A...
Understanding the dynamics of forest regeneration on abandoned agricultural land in the Amazon has o...
1 Successional pathways were evaluated in two Amazonian secondary forest communities with different ...
<div><p>Throughout the Amazon region, the age of forests regenerating on previously deforested land ...
Land use history is a primary driver of secondary succession in the Central Amazon, resulting in the...
In the Brazilian Amazon, deforestation and forest degradation have resulted in a complex mosaic of f...
The Atlantic rainforest of Brazil is one of the global terrestrial hotspots of biodiversity. Despite...
1. The recovery capacity and the successional pathways of tropical forests after anthropogenic distu...
Five 200 × 250 m plots of abandoned pasture, dominated by Brachiaria humidicola, which was formed 18...
Deforestation in the Brazilian Amazon has been partially attributed to the establishment of settleme...
International audienceMonitoring biodiversity on a global scale is a major challenge for biodiversit...
We studied the tree-regeneration patterns in three distinct agricultural settlements in the Eastern ...