Beatriz Schwantes Marimon mostly deals with Ecology, Amazon rainforest, Amazonian, Species richness and Biodiversity. Her study in Rainforest, Biomass, Tropics, Canopy and Tropical climate falls under the purview of Ecology. Her Biomass research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Vegetation and Allometry.
Her biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Taxon, Climate change and Forest dynamics. In her study, Climax species and Dominance is strongly linked to Ecosystem, which falls under the umbrella field of Amazonian. Her biological study deals with issues like Agroforestry, which deal with fields such as Domestication, Relative species abundance, Amazonian forest and Habitat.
Beatriz Schwantes Marimon spends much of her time researching Ecology, Amazon rainforest, Vegetation, Biomass and Species richness. Her is involved in several facets of Ecology study, as is seen by her studies on Biodiversity, Biome, Floristics, Amazonian and Woody plant. Beatriz Schwantes Marimon interconnects Agroforestry, Climate change, Sink, Ecosystem and Rainforest in the investigation of issues within Amazon rainforest.
Her work deals with themes such as Edaphic, Ecological succession, Pioneer species and Basal area, which intersect with Vegetation. In Biomass, she works on issues like Tropics, which are connected to Atmospheric sciences and Dry season. Her Species richness study incorporates themes from Abundance and Species diversity.
Her primary scientific interests are in Ecology, Amazon rainforest, Ecosystem, Biomass and Climate change. Biodiversity, Dominance, Edaphic, Species richness and Intraspecific competition are the subjects of her Ecology studies. The various areas that Beatriz Schwantes Marimon examines in her Biodiversity study include Agroforestry, Threatened species and Biome.
Her work in the fields of Amazon rainforest, such as Amazonian, intersects with other areas such as Tree. Her Biomass research integrates issues from Subtropics, Productivity, Climate change mitigation, Forest ecology and Vegetation. Her work carried out in the field of Climate change brings together such families of science as Agronomy, Tropics, Biogeochemical cycle, Biomass carbon and Rainforest.
Biomass, Ecology, Amazon rainforest, Ecosystem and Tropics are her primary areas of study. Her research in Biomass intersects with topics in Subtropics, Productivity, Climate change mitigation, Tropical climate and Physical geography. By researching both Ecology and Trade offs, Beatriz Schwantes Marimon produces research that crosses academic boundaries.
Her research in Amazon rainforest is mostly focused on Amazonian. Her Tropics research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Old-growth forest, Forestry, Climate change, Carbon sink and Carbon cycle. Her Biodiversity research incorporates themes from Agroforestry, Vegetation and Biome.
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Hyperdominance in the Amazonian Tree Flora
Hans Ter Steege;Hans Ter Steege;Nigel C.A. Pitman;Daniel Sabatier;Christopher Baraloto.
Science (2013)
Long-term decline of the Amazon carbon sink
R J W Brienen;O L Phillips;T R Feldpausch;T R Feldpausch;E Gloor.
Nature (2015)
Height-diameter allometry of tropical forest trees
T.R. Feldpausch;L. Banin;O.L. Phillips;T.R. Baker.
Biogeosciences (2011)
Tree height integrated into pantropical forest biomass estimates
T. R. Feldpausch;J. Lloyd;J. Lloyd;S. L. Lewis;S. L. Lewis;R. J. W. Brienen.
Biogeosciences (2012)
Persistent effects of pre-Columbian plant domestication on Amazonian forest composition
C. Levis;F. R. C. Costa;F. Bongers;M. Peña-Claros.
Science (2017)
Markedly divergent estimates of Amazon forest carbon density from ground plots and satellites
Edward T.A. Mitchard;Ted R. Feldpausch;Ted R. Feldpausch;Roel J.W. Brienen;Gabriela Lopez-Gonzalez.
Global Ecology and Biogeography (2014)
Diversity and carbon storage across the tropical forest biome
Martin J. P. Sullivan;Joey Talbot;Simon L. Lewis;Simon L. Lewis;Oliver L. Phillips.
Scientific Reports (2017)
Compositional response of Amazon forests to climate change
Adriane Esquivel‐Muelbert;Timothy R. Baker;Kyle G. Dexter;Simon L. Lewis;Simon L. Lewis.
Global Change Biology (2019)
Composição florística e fitossociologia do cerrado sentido restrito no município de Água Boa - MT
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Acta Botanica Brasilica (2002)
Hyperdominance in Amazonian forest carbon cycling
Sophie Fauset;Michelle O Johnson;Manuel Gloor;Timothy R Baker.
Nature Communications (2015)
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