International audienceSelective logging, fragmentation, and understory fires directly degrade forest structure and composition. However, studies addressing the effects of forest degradation on carbon, water, and energy cycles are scarce. Here, we integrate field observations and high‐resolution remote sensing from airborne lidar to provide realistic initial conditions to the Ecosystem Demography Model (ED‐2.2) and investigate how disturbances from forest degradation affect gross primary production (GPP), evapotranspiration (ET), and sensible heat flux (H). We used forest structural information retrieved from airborne lidar samples (13,500 ha) and calibrated with 817 inventory plots (0.25 ha) across precipitation and degradation gradients in...
Amazon forests are a key but poorly understood component of the global carbon cycle. If, as anticipa...
Understanding the effects of intensification of Amazon basin hydrological cycling—manifest as increa...
Large amounts of carbon flow through tropical ecosystems every year, from which a part is sequestere...
International audienceSelective logging, fragmentation, and understory fires directly degrade forest...
Selective logging, fragmentation, and understory fires directly degrade forest structure and composi...
Amazon droughts, including the 2015-2016 El Niño, may reduce forest net primary productivity and inc...
International audienceTropical forests are complex ecosystems that show high spatial variability in ...
International audienceThe phenology of tropical forests is tightly related to climate conditions. In...
Despite sustained declines in Amazon deforestation, forest degradation from logging and fire continu...
Tropical forest degradation (e.g., anthropogenic disturbances such as selective logging and fires) a...
We show that the vegetation canopy of the Amazon rainforest is highly sensitive to changes in precip...
Amazon forests are a key but poorly understood component of the global carbon cycle. If, as anticipa...
Understanding the effects of intensification of Amazon basin hydrological cycling—manifest as increa...
Large amounts of carbon flow through tropical ecosystems every year, from which a part is sequestere...
International audienceSelective logging, fragmentation, and understory fires directly degrade forest...
Selective logging, fragmentation, and understory fires directly degrade forest structure and composi...
Amazon droughts, including the 2015-2016 El Niño, may reduce forest net primary productivity and inc...
International audienceTropical forests are complex ecosystems that show high spatial variability in ...
International audienceThe phenology of tropical forests is tightly related to climate conditions. In...
Despite sustained declines in Amazon deforestation, forest degradation from logging and fire continu...
Tropical forest degradation (e.g., anthropogenic disturbances such as selective logging and fires) a...
We show that the vegetation canopy of the Amazon rainforest is highly sensitive to changes in precip...
Amazon forests are a key but poorly understood component of the global carbon cycle. If, as anticipa...
Understanding the effects of intensification of Amazon basin hydrological cycling—manifest as increa...
Large amounts of carbon flow through tropical ecosystems every year, from which a part is sequestere...