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Claudinei Oliveira-Santos
Researcher at Universidade do Estado de Mato Grosso
Publications - 13
Citations - 475
Claudinei Oliveira-Santos is an academic researcher from Universidade do Estado de Mato Grosso. The author has contributed to research in topics: Amazon rainforest & Biodiversity. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 13 publications receiving 379 citations. Previous affiliations of Claudinei Oliveira-Santos include Universidade Federal de Goiás.
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Testing the Amazon savannization hypothesis: fire effects on invasion of a neotropical forest by native cerrado and exotic pasture grasses.
Divino Silvério,Paulo M. Brando,Paulo M. Brando,Jennifer K. Balch,Francis E. Putz,Daniel C. Nepstad,Claudinei Oliveira-Santos,Mercedes M. C. Bustamante +7 more
TL;DR: The results indicate that synergies between fires and invasive C4 grasses jeopardize the future of tropical forests.
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Disequilibrium and hyperdynamic tree turnover at the forest-cerrado transition zone in southern Amazonia
Beatriz Schwantes Marimon,Ben Hur Marimon-Junior,Ted R. Feldpausch,Claudinei Oliveira-Santos,Henrique Augusto Mews,Gabriela Lopez-Gonzalez,Jon Lloyd,Daniel David Franczak,Edmar Almeida de Oliveira,Leandro Maracahipes,Aline Miguel,Eddie Lenza,Oliver L. Phillips +12 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors compare the dynamics and above-ground biomass of vegetation located in the zone of transition (ZOT) with core Amazon forest and determine how ZOT dynamics differ within vegetation types for different tree diameter classes.
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The Susceptibility of Southeastern Amazon Forests to Fire: Insights from a Large-Scale Burn Experiment
Jennifer K. Balch,Paulo M. Brando,Daniel C. Nepstad,Michael T. Coe,Divino Silvério,Tara Joy Massad,Eric A. Davidson,Paul Lefebvre,Claudinei Oliveira-Santos,Wanderley Rocha,Roberta Thays dos Santos Cury,Amoreena L. Parsons,Karine S. Carvalho +12 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors discuss the major insights from the longest (more than 10 years) and largest (150-hectare) experimental burn in Amazon forests and discuss the effect of repeated, severe, or combined fires and droughts on tropical forests.
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Prolonged tropical forest degradation due to compounding disturbances: Implications for CO2 and H2O fluxes
Paulo M. Brando,Divino Silvério,Leonardo Maracahipes-Santos,Claudinei Oliveira-Santos,Shaun R. Levick,Shaun R. Levick,Shaun R. Levick,Michael T. Coe,Mirco Migliavacca,Jennifer K. Balch,Marcia N. Macedo,Daniel C. Nepstad,Leandro Maracahipes,Eric A. Davidson,Gregory P. Asner,Olaf Kolle,Susan E. Trumbore +16 more
TL;DR: Carbon uptake recovery occurred largely in response to increased light-use efficiency and reduced postfire respiration, whereas increased water use associated with postfire growth of new recruits and remaining trees explained the recovery in ET.
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DESENVOLVIMENTO INICIAL E QUALIDADE DE MUDAS DE Copaifera langsdorffii Desf. SOB DIFERENTES NÍVEIS DE SOMBREAMENTO
Simone Matias Reis,Ben Hur Marimon-Junior,Paulo S. Morandi,Claudinei Oliveira-Santos,Bianca de Oliveira,Beatriz Schwantes Marimon +5 more
TL;DR: Recomenda-se a producao de mudas desta especie sob 50% of sombreamento para favorecer a sua qualidade e possivelmente garantir melhor sobrevivencia em campo.