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João André Silva
Researcher at Federal University of Pará
Publications - 5
Citations - 341
João André Silva is an academic researcher from Federal University of Pará. The author has contributed to research in topics: Terra preta & Network packet. The author has an hindex of 4, co-authored 4 publications receiving 312 citations.
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Above- and below-ground net primary productivity across ten Amazonian forests on contrasting soils
Luiz E. O. C. Aragão,Luiz E. O. C. Aragão,Yadvinder Malhi,Daniel B. Metcalfe,Daniel B. Metcalfe,Javier E. Silva-Espejo,E. M. Jimenez,Diego Navarrete,S. Almeida,A. C. L. Costa,Norma Salinas,Oliver L. Phillips,Liana O. Anderson,Esteban Álvarez,Timothy R. Baker,P. H. Goncalvez,P. H. Goncalvez,J. Huamán-Ovalle,M. Mamani-Solórzano,Patrick Meir,Abel Monteagudo,Sandra Patiño,M. C. Peñuela,Adriana Prieto,Carlos A. Quesada,Carlos A. Quesada,Angela Rozas-Dávila,Agustín Rudas,João André Silva,R. Vásquez +29 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors quantify the above and below ground NPP of ten Amazo-nian forests to address two questions: (1) How do Ama- zonian forests allocate productivity among its above- and below-ground components?
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The production, allocation and cycling of carbon in a forest on fertile terra preta soil in eastern Amazonia compared with a forest on adjacent infertile soil
Christopher E. Doughty,Daniel B. Metcalfe,Mauricio da Costa,Alex A. R. Oliveira,G. F.C. Neto,João André Silva,Luiz E. O. C. Aragão,Samuel Almeida,Carlos A. Quesada,Cécile A. J. Girardin,Kate Halladay,Anthonio C.L. da Costa,Yadvinder Malhi +12 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors report on the first study of productivity, allocation and carbon cycling from a terra preta plot in eastern Amazonia (Caxiuana, Para, Brazil), and contrast its dynamics with a nearby plot on infertile soil (ferralsols).
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Transpiração em espécie de grande porte na Floresta Nacional de Caxiuanã, Pará
Rafael Ferreira da Costa,Vicente de Paulo Rodrigues da Silva,Maria de Lourdes Pinheiro Ruivo,Patrick Meir,Antonio Carlos Lôla da Costa,Yadvinder Malhi,Alan P. Braga,Paulo H. L. Gonçalves,João André Silva,John Grace +9 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the long-term impact of drought on water and carbon dioxide fluxes in Amazonian Tropical Rainforest Experiment (ESECAFLOR) was studied. But the authors focused on the transpiration of Eschweilera coriacea, Voucapoua americana, and Protium pallidum.
Wifi localization as a network service
TL;DR: A localization system, where the location is determined exclusively by the network infrastructure, with a good accuracy, with the advantage of not requiring any intervention from clients in the localization process is presented.