With ongoing global warming, the amount and frequency of precipitation in the tropics is projected to change substantially. While it has been shown that tropical forests and savannahs are sustained within the same intermediate mean annual precipitation range, the mechanisms that lead to the resilience of these ecosystems are still not fully understood. In particular, the long-term impact of rainfall variability on resilience is as yet unclear. Here we present observational evidence that both tropical forest and savannah exposed to a higher rainfall variability-in particular on interannual scales-during their long-term past are overall more resilient against climatic disturbances. Based on precipitation and tree cover data in the Brazilian A...
Extended exposure to change in rainfall patterns and permanent land-use change (LUC) have reduced th...
The Amazon rainforest is disproportionately important for global carbon storage and biodiversity. Th...
Amazon forests, which store ∼50% of tropical forest carbon and play a vital role in global water, en...
Tropical rainforests in the Amazon and Congo River basins and their climate are mutually dependent. ...
The south-eastern Amazon rainforest is subject to ongoing deforestation and is expected to become dr...
Tropical forests modify the conditions they depend on through feedbacks at different spatial scales....
Uncovering the mechanisms that lead to Amazon forest resilience variations is crucial to predict the...
This thesis explores the hypothesis that tropical forest and savanna can be alternative stable state...
We show that the vegetation canopy of the Amazon rainforest is highly sensitive to changes in precip...
It has been suggested that tropical forest and savanna could represent alternative stable states, im...
Forest and savanna ecosystems naturally exist as alternative stable states. The maximum capacity of ...
The massive forests of central Amazonia are often considered relatively resilient against climatic v...
Amazon forests, which store ∼ 50% of tropical forest carbon and play a vital role in global water, e...
We examine the evidence for the possibility that 21st-century climate change may cause a large-scale...
<p>The Amazon has recently been portrayed as a resilient forest system based on quick recovery of bi...
Extended exposure to change in rainfall patterns and permanent land-use change (LUC) have reduced th...
The Amazon rainforest is disproportionately important for global carbon storage and biodiversity. Th...
Amazon forests, which store ∼50% of tropical forest carbon and play a vital role in global water, en...
Tropical rainforests in the Amazon and Congo River basins and their climate are mutually dependent. ...
The south-eastern Amazon rainforest is subject to ongoing deforestation and is expected to become dr...
Tropical forests modify the conditions they depend on through feedbacks at different spatial scales....
Uncovering the mechanisms that lead to Amazon forest resilience variations is crucial to predict the...
This thesis explores the hypothesis that tropical forest and savanna can be alternative stable state...
We show that the vegetation canopy of the Amazon rainforest is highly sensitive to changes in precip...
It has been suggested that tropical forest and savanna could represent alternative stable states, im...
Forest and savanna ecosystems naturally exist as alternative stable states. The maximum capacity of ...
The massive forests of central Amazonia are often considered relatively resilient against climatic v...
Amazon forests, which store ∼ 50% of tropical forest carbon and play a vital role in global water, e...
We examine the evidence for the possibility that 21st-century climate change may cause a large-scale...
<p>The Amazon has recently been portrayed as a resilient forest system based on quick recovery of bi...
Extended exposure to change in rainfall patterns and permanent land-use change (LUC) have reduced th...
The Amazon rainforest is disproportionately important for global carbon storage and biodiversity. Th...
Amazon forests, which store ∼50% of tropical forest carbon and play a vital role in global water, en...