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B. Villanueva
Researcher at District University of Bogotá
Publications - 2
Citations - 123
B. Villanueva is an academic researcher from District University of Bogotá. The author has contributed to research in topics: Xylem & Woody plant. The author has an hindex of 2, co-authored 2 publications receiving 117 citations.
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Branch xylem density variations across the Amazon Basin
Sandra Patiño,Sandra Patiño,Sandra Patiño,Jon Lloyd,R. Paiva,Timothy R. Baker,Timothy R. Baker,Carlos A. Quesada,Lina M. Mercado,J. Schmerler,Michael P. Schwarz,A. J. B. Santos,Alejandra Aguilar,Claudia I. Czimczik,Claudia I. Czimczik,J. Gallo,Viviana Horna,Viviana Horna,E. J. Hoyos,E. M. Jimenez,W. Palomino,Julie Peacock,A. Pena-Cruz,Carolina Sarmiento,Alfredo Sota,J. D. Turriago,B. Villanueva,P. Vitzthum,Esteban Álvarez,L. Arroyo,Christopher Baraloto,Damien Bonal,Jérôme Chave,A. C. L. Costa,Rafael Herrera,Niro Higuchi,Timothy J. Killeen,E. Leal,Flávio J. Luizão,Patrick Meir,Abel Monteagudo,D. Neil,P. Núñez-Vargas,M. C. Peñuela,Nigel C. A. Pitman,N. Priante Filho,Adriana Prieto,S. N. Panfil,Agustín Rudas,Rafael de Paiva Salomão,nadia Silva,nadia Silva,Marcos Silveira,S. Soares deAlmeida,Armando Torres-Lezama,Rodolfo Vásquez-Martínez,Ima Célia Guimarães Vieira,Yadvinder Malhi,Oliver L. Phillips +58 more
TL;DR: In this paper, branch xylem density is measured for 1653 trees representing 598 species, sampled from 87 sites across the Amazon basin and found significant differences in average ρx across regions and sampled plots as well as significant differences between families, genera and species.
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Branch xylem density variations across Amazonia
S. Patiño,Jon Lloyd,R. Paiva,Carlos A. Quesada,Timothy R. Baker,A. J. B. Santos,Lina M. Mercado,Yadvinder Malhi,Oliver L. Phillips,Alejandra Aguilar,Esteban Álvarez,L. Arroyo,Damien Bonal,A. C. L. Costa,Claudia I. Czimczik,J. Gallo,Rafael Herrera,Niro Higuchi,Viviana Horna,E. J. Hoyos,E. M. Jimenez,Timothy J. Killeen,E. Leal,Flávio J. Luizão,Patrick Meir,Abel Monteagudo,David A. Neill,P. Núñez-Vargas,W. Palomino,Julie Peacock,A. Pena-Cruz,M. C. Peñuela,Nigel C. A. Pitman,N. Priante Filho,Adriana Prieto,S. N. Panfil,Agustín Rudas,Rafael de Paiva Salomão,Natalino Silva,Natalino Silva,Marcos Silveira,Samuel Almeida,Armando Torres-Lezama,J. D. Turriago,Rodolfo Vásquez-Martínez,Michael P. Schwarz,Alfredo Sota,J. Schmerler,Ima Célia Guimarães Vieira,B. Villanueva,P. Vitzthum +50 more
TL;DR: Analysis of variance showed significant differences in average D x across the sample plots as well as significant differences between families, genera and species, supported by the observation that the xylem density of the more widely distributed species varied systematically from plot to plot.