Publications of Daniel Magnabosco Marra
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Journal Article (16)
Journal Article
5 (6), e2023AV001030 (2024)
Increased occurrence of large-scale windthrows across the Amazon Basin. AGU Advances
Journal Article
20 (17), pp. 3651 - 3666 (2023)
Canopy gaps and associated losses of biomass – combining UAV imagery and field data in a central Amazon forest. Biogeosciences
Journal Article
55 (4), pp. 755 - 766 (2023)
Out of steady state: Tracking canopy gap dynamics across Brazilian Amazon. Biotropica
Journal Article
55 (1), p. 7-12 (2023)
Radiocarbon estimates of age and growth for a dominant Amazon palm species. Biotropica
Journal Article
97 (5), pp. 1930 - 1947 (2022)
The effect of natural disturbances on forest biodiversity: an ecological synthesis. Biological Reviews
Journal Article
15, pp. 1 - 8 (2022)
Windthrows promote higher diversity of saproxylic beetles (Coleoptera: Passalidae) in a Central Amazon forest. Insect Conservation and Diversity
Journal Article
107 (2), pp. 656 - 667 (2019)
Fire, fragmentation, and windstorms: A recipe for tropical forest degradation. Journal of Ecology
Journal Article
92 (4), pp. 444 - 459 (2019)
Critical wind speeds suggest wind could be an important disturbance agent in Amazonian forests. Forestry
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24 (12), pp. 5867 - 5881 (2018)
Windthrows control biomass patterns and functional composition of Amazon forests. Global Change Biology
Journal Article
380, pp. 1 - 10 (2016)
Mechanical vulnerability and resistance to snapping and uprooting for Central Amazon tree species. Forest Ecology and Management
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13 (4), pp. 1299 - 1308 (2016)
Windthrows increase soil carbon stocks in a central Amazon forest. Biogeosciences
Journal Article
13 (5), pp. 1553 - 1570 (2016)
Predicting biomass of hyperdiverse and structurally complex central Amazon forests – a virtual approach using extensive field data. Biogeosciences
Journal Article
9 (8), e103711 (2014)
Large-scale wind disturbances promote tree diversity in a Central Amazon Forest. PLoS One
Journal Article
9 (2), pp. 62 - 77 (2014)
Trees and environmental variables influence the natural regeneration of a seasonally dry tropical forest in Central Brazil. Neotropical Biology and Conservation
Journal Article
8 (1), pp. 25 - 30 (2013)
Forest management effects on the abundance and species composition of ferns in South West of Brazilian Amazon. Neotropical Biology and Conservation
Journal Article
37, L16701 (2010)
Widespread Amazon forest tree mortality from a single cross-basin squall line event. Geophysical Research Letters Thesis - PhD (1)
Thesis - PhD
Effects of windthrows on the interaction between tree species composition, forest dynamics and carbon balance in Central Amazon. Dissertation, Leipzig University, Leipzig (2016)