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Yule Roberta Ferreira Nunes

Researcher at Unimontes

Publications -  96
Citations -  2828

Yule Roberta Ferreira Nunes is an academic researcher from Unimontes. The author has contributed to research in topics: Species richness & Germination. The author has an hindex of 18, co-authored 82 publications receiving 2127 citations. Previous affiliations of Yule Roberta Ferreira Nunes include Universidade Federal de Lavras.

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Biomass resilience of Neotropical secondary forests

Lourens Poorter, +76 more
- 11 Feb 2016 - 
TL;DR: A biomass recovery map of Latin America is presented, which illustrates geographical and climatic variation in carbon sequestration potential during forest regrowth and will support policies to minimize forest loss in areas where biomass resilience is naturally low and promote forest regeneration and restoration in humid tropical lowland areas with high biomass resilience.
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Carbon sequestration potential of second-growth forest regeneration in the Latin American tropics

Robin L. Chazdon, +73 more
- 01 May 2016 - 
TL;DR: This study estimates the age and spatial extent of lowland second-growth forests in the Latin American tropics and model their potential aboveground carbon accumulation over four decades to guide national-level forest-based carbon mitigation plans.
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Biodiversity recovery of Neotropical secondary forests

Danaë M. A. Rozendaal, +97 more
- 01 Mar 2019 - 
TL;DR: This work assesses how tree species richness and composition recover during secondary succession across gradients in environmental conditions and anthropogenic disturbance in an unprecedented multisite analysis for the Neotropics.
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Changes in tree and liana communities along a successional gradient in a tropical dry forest in south-eastern Brazil

TL;DR: There was a progressive increase in tree richness and all tree structural traits from early to late stages, as well as marked changes in tree species composition and dominance in a seasonally dry tropical forest.
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Wet and dry tropical forests show opposite successional pathways in wood density but converge over time

Lourens Poorter, +85 more
TL;DR: Forest recovery is analyzed using 1,403 plots that differ in age since agricultural abandonment from 50 sites across the Neotropics to analyse changes in community composition using species-specific stem wood density (WD), which is a key trait for plant growth, survival and forest carbon storage.