Tropical ecosystems are undergoing unprecedented rates of degradation from deforestation, fire, and drought disturbances. The collective effects of these disturbances threaten to shift large portions of tropical ecosystems such as Amazon forests into savanna‐like structure via tree loss, functional changes, and the emergence of fire (savannization). Changes from forest states to a more open savanna‐like structure can affect local microclimates, surface energy fluxes, and biosphere–atmosphere interactions. A predominant type of ecosystem state change is the loss of tree cover and structural complexity in disturbed forest. Although important advances have been made contrasting energy fluxes between historically distinct old‐growth forest and ...
International audienceThe phenology of tropical forests is tightly related to climate conditions. In...
Selective logging, fragmentation, and understory fires directly degrade forest structure and composi...
Background: The remaining forests in the extensive contact zone between southern Amazonia (seasonal ...
The south-eastern Amazon rainforest is subject to ongoing deforestation and is expected to become dr...
We show that the vegetation canopy of the Amazon rainforest is highly sensitive to changes in precip...
<p>The Amazon has recently been portrayed as a resilient forest system based on quick recovery of bi...
Amazon forests are being degraded by myriad anthropogenic disturbances, altering ecosystem and clima...
Background: Canopy structure, defined by leaf area index (LAI), fractional vegetation cover (FCover)...
Tropical rainforests in the Amazon and Congo River basins and their climate are mutually dependent. ...
International audienceTropical forests are complex ecosystems that show high spatial variability in ...
The Amazon forests are one of the largest ecosystem carbon pools on Earth. Although more frequent an...
Background: Canopy structure, defined by leaf area index (LAI), fractional vegetation cover (FCover)...
Drought, fire, and windstorms can interact to degrade tropical forests and the ecosystem services th...
International audienceThe phenology of tropical forests is tightly related to climate conditions. In...
Selective logging, fragmentation, and understory fires directly degrade forest structure and composi...
Background: The remaining forests in the extensive contact zone between southern Amazonia (seasonal ...
The south-eastern Amazon rainforest is subject to ongoing deforestation and is expected to become dr...
We show that the vegetation canopy of the Amazon rainforest is highly sensitive to changes in precip...
<p>The Amazon has recently been portrayed as a resilient forest system based on quick recovery of bi...
Amazon forests are being degraded by myriad anthropogenic disturbances, altering ecosystem and clima...
Background: Canopy structure, defined by leaf area index (LAI), fractional vegetation cover (FCover)...
Tropical rainforests in the Amazon and Congo River basins and their climate are mutually dependent. ...
International audienceTropical forests are complex ecosystems that show high spatial variability in ...
The Amazon forests are one of the largest ecosystem carbon pools on Earth. Although more frequent an...
Background: Canopy structure, defined by leaf area index (LAI), fractional vegetation cover (FCover)...
Drought, fire, and windstorms can interact to degrade tropical forests and the ecosystem services th...
International audienceThe phenology of tropical forests is tightly related to climate conditions. In...
Selective logging, fragmentation, and understory fires directly degrade forest structure and composi...
Background: The remaining forests in the extensive contact zone between southern Amazonia (seasonal ...