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The ecosystem dynamics of Amazonian and Andean forests
David Galbraith, Yadvinder Malhi, Luiz E. O. C. Aragão, et al.
Plant Ecology & Diversity (2014) Vol. 7, Iss. 1-2, pp. 1-6
Closed Access | Times Cited: 36

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Large‐scale degradation of Amazonian freshwater ecosystems
Leandro Castello, Márcia N. Macedo
Global Change Biology (2015) Vol. 22, Iss. 3, pp. 990-1007
Closed Access | Times Cited: 438

The linkages between photosynthesis, productivity, growth and biomass in lowland Amazonian forests
Yadvinder Malhi, Christopher E. Doughty, Gregory R. Goldsmith, et al.
Global Change Biology (2015) Vol. 21, Iss. 6, pp. 2283-2295
Closed Access | Times Cited: 174

A classification of the major habitats of Amazonian black-water river floodplains and a comparison with their white-water counterparts
Wolfgang J. Junk, Florian Wittmann, Jochen Schöngart, et al.
Wetlands Ecology and Management (2015) Vol. 23, Iss. 4, pp. 677-693
Closed Access | Times Cited: 171

The variation of productivity and its allocation along a tropical elevation gradient: a whole carbon budget perspective
Yadvinder Malhi, Cécile A. J. Girardin, Gregory R. Goldsmith, et al.
New Phytologist (2016) Vol. 214, Iss. 3, pp. 1019-1032
Open Access | Times Cited: 155

Functional and biological diversity of foliar spectra in tree canopies throughout the Andes to Amazon region
Gregory P. Asner, Roberta E. Martin, Loreli Carranza‐Jiménez, et al.
New Phytologist (2014) Vol. 204, Iss. 1, pp. 127-139
Open Access | Times Cited: 138

Lessons on Evolution from the Study of Edaphic Specialization
Nishanta Rajakaruna
The Botanical Review (2017) Vol. 84, Iss. 1, pp. 39-78
Closed Access | Times Cited: 112

The Global Ecosystems Monitoring network: Monitoring ecosystem productivity and carbon cycling across the tropics
Yadvinder Malhi, Cécile A. J. Girardin, Daniel B. Metcalfe, et al.
Biological Conservation (2021) Vol. 253, pp. 108889-108889
Open Access | Times Cited: 86

Satellite observation of tropical forest seasonality: spatial patterns of carbon exchange in Amazonia
Liang Xu, Sassan Saatchi, Yan Yang, et al.
Environmental Research Letters (2015) Vol. 10, Iss. 8, pp. 084005-084005
Open Access | Times Cited: 79

Testing Chronosequences through Dynamic Approaches: Time and Site Effects on Tropical Dry Forest Succession
Francisco Mora, Miguel Martínez‐Ramos, Guillermo Ibarra‐Manríquez, et al.
Biotropica (2014) Vol. 47, Iss. 1, pp. 38-48
Closed Access | Times Cited: 73

Assessing trait‐based scaling theory in tropical forests spanning a broad temperature gradient
Brian J. Enquist, Lisa Patrick Bentley, Alexander Shenkin, et al.
Global Ecology and Biogeography (2017) Vol. 26, Iss. 12, pp. 1357-1373
Closed Access | Times Cited: 72

Brazil’s Amazonian forest carbon: the key to Southern Amazonia’s significance for global climate
Philip M. Fearnside
Regional Environmental Change (2016) Vol. 18, Iss. 1, pp. 47-61
Open Access | Times Cited: 71

Most species are not limited by an Amazonian river postulated to be a border between endemism areas
Sérgio Santorelli, William E. Magnusson, Cláudia Pereira de Deus
Scientific Reports (2018) Vol. 8, Iss. 1
Open Access | Times Cited: 51

VEGETATION SUCCESSION IN THE CERRADO–AMAZONIAN FOREST TRANSITION ZONE OF MATO GROSSO STATE, BRAZIL
P. S. Morandi, Ben Hur Marimon, Edmar Almeida de Oliveira, et al.
Edinburgh Journal of Botany (2015) Vol. 73, Iss. 1, pp. 83-93
Closed Access | Times Cited: 47

Plant carbon and water fluxes in tropical montane cloud forests
Sybil G. Gotsch, Heidi Asbjornsen, Gregory R. Goldsmith
Journal of Tropical Ecology (2016) Vol. 32, Iss. 5, pp. 404-420
Open Access | Times Cited: 36

Nutrient and water dynamics of Amazonian canga vegetation differ among physiognomies and from those of other neotropical ecosystems
Simone Kuster Mitre, Sílvia Fernanda Mardegan, Cecílio Fróis Caldeira, et al.
Plant Ecology (2018) Vol. 219, Iss. 11, pp. 1341-1353
Closed Access | Times Cited: 28

Seasonality of above-ground net primary productivity along an Andean altitudinal transect in Peru
Cécile A. J. Girardin, Yadvinder Malhi, Kenneth J. Feeley, et al.
Journal of Tropical Ecology (2014) Vol. 30, Iss. 6, pp. 503-519
Closed Access | Times Cited: 27

The tree species pool of Amazonian wetland forests: Which species can assemble in periodically waterlogged habitats?
Bruno Garcia Luize, José Leonardo Lima Magalhães, Helder Lima de Queiroz, et al.
PLoS ONE (2018) Vol. 13, Iss. 5, pp. e0198130-e0198130
Open Access | Times Cited: 26

Wood density is related to aboveground biomass and productivity along a successional gradient in upper Andean tropical forests
Dennis Castillo‐Figueroa, Andrés González‐Melo, Juan M. Posada
Frontiers in Plant Science (2023) Vol. 14
Open Access | Times Cited: 7

Fire effects and ecological recovery pathways of tropical montane cloud forests along a time chronosequence
Imma Oliveras, Rosa María Román-Cuesta, Erickson Urquiaga‐Flores, et al.
Global Change Biology (2017) Vol. 24, Iss. 2, pp. 758-772
Open Access | Times Cited: 23

Effects of reduced-impact selective logging on palm regeneration in Belize
Boris.M Arevalo, Jair Valladarez, Shahira Muschamp, et al.
Forest Ecology and Management (2016) Vol. 369, pp. 155-160
Closed Access | Times Cited: 21

The effects of fragmentation on Araucaria forest: analysis of the fern and lycophyte communities at sites subject to different edge conditions
Vinícius Leão da Silva, Jairo Lizandro Schmitt
Acta Botanica Brasilica (2015) Vol. 29, Iss. 2, pp. 223-230
Open Access | Times Cited: 19

Termites promote soil carbon and nitrogen depletion: Results from an in situ macrofauna exclusion experiment, Peru
Cecilia A. L. Dahlsjö, Catherine L. Parr, Yadvinder Malhi, et al.
Soil Biology and Biochemistry (2014) Vol. 77, pp. 109-111
Open Access | Times Cited: 18

Small montane cloud forest fragments are important for conserving tree diversity in the Ecuadorian Andes
Sarah Jane Wilson, Jeanine M. Rhemtulla
Biotropica (2018) Vol. 50, Iss. 4, pp. 586-597
Open Access | Times Cited: 16

Interactions Between Biosphere, Atmosphere, and Human Land Use in the Amazon Basin: An Introduction
László Nagy, Paulo Artaxo, Bruce R. Forsberg
Ecological studies (2016), pp. 3-15
Closed Access | Times Cited: 13

Biodiversity of Lianas and Their Functional Traits in Tropical Forests of Peninsular India
Narayanaswamy Parthasarathy, Vivek Pandi, C. Muthumperumal, et al.
Sustainable development and biodiversity (2015), pp. 123-148
Closed Access | Times Cited: 12

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