Suchergebnisse - "Coe, Michael"

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    The Unseen Effects of Deforestation: Biophysical Effects on Climate von Lawrence, Deborah, Coe, Michael, Walker, Wayne, Verchot, Louis, Vandecar, Karen

    ISSN: 2624-893X, 2624-893X
    Veröffentlicht: Lausanne Frontiers Media SA 24.03.2022
    Veröffentlicht in Frontiers in Forests and Global Change (24.03.2022)
    “… Climate policy has thus far focused solely on carbon stocks and sequestration to evaluate the potential of forests to mitigate global warming. These factors …”
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    Land-use change affects water recycling in Brazil's last agricultural frontier von Spera, Stephanie A., Galford, Gillian L., Coe, Michael T., Macedo, Marcia N., Mustard, John F.

    ISSN: 1354-1013, 1365-2486, 1365-2486
    Veröffentlicht: England Blackwell Publishing Ltd 01.10.2016
    Veröffentlicht in Global change biology (01.10.2016)
    “… Historically, conservation‐oriented research and policy in Brazil have focused on Amazon deforestation, but a majority of Brazil's deforestation and …”
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    Theories and Major Hypotheses in Ethnobotany von Gaoue, Orou G., Coe, Michael A., Bond, Matthew, Hart, Georgia, Seyler, Barnabas C., McMillen, Heather

    ISSN: 0013-0001, 1874-9364
    Veröffentlicht: New York Springer & The New York Botanical Garden 01.09.2017
    Veröffentlicht in Economic botany (01.09.2017)
    “… Ethnobotany has evolved from a discipline that largely documented the diversity of plant use by local people to one focused on understanding how and why people …”
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    Abrupt increases in Amazonian tree mortality due to drought-fire interactions von Brando, Paulo Monteiro, Balch, Jennifer K, Nepstad, Daniel C, Morton, Douglas C, Putz, Francis E, Coe, Michael T, Silvério, Divino, Macedo, Marcia N, Davidson, Eric A, Nóbrega, Caroline C, Alencar, Ane, Soares-Filho, Britaldo S

    ISSN: 1091-6490, 1091-6490
    Veröffentlicht: United States 29.04.2014
    “… Interactions between climate and land-use change may drive widespread degradation of Amazonian forests. High-intensity fires associated with extreme weather …”
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    Solving Brazil's land use puzzle: Increasing production and slowing Amazon deforestation von Stabile, Marcelo C.C., Guimarães, André L., Silva, Daniel S., Ribeiro, Vivian, Macedo, Marcia N., Coe, Michael T., Pinto, Erika, Moutinho, Paulo, Alencar, Ane

    ISSN: 0264-8377, 1873-5754
    Veröffentlicht: Kidlington Elsevier Ltd 01.02.2020
    Veröffentlicht in Land use policy (01.02.2020)
    “… •It is possible to increase production in the Amazon while reducing deforestation.•Destination of public lands is fundamental to reduce land grabbing and …”
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    Cerrado deforestation threatens regional climate and water availability for agriculture and ecosystems von Rodrigues, Ariane A., Macedo, Marcia N., Silvério, Divino V., Maracahipes, Leandro, Coe, Michael T., Brando, Paulo M., Shimbo, Julia Z., Rajão, Raoni, Soares‐Filho, Britaldo, Bustamante, Mercedes M. C.

    ISSN: 1354-1013, 1365-2486, 1365-2486
    Veröffentlicht: Oxford Blackwell Publishing Ltd 01.11.2022
    Veröffentlicht in Global change biology (01.11.2022)
    “… The Brazilian Cerrado is one of the most biodiverse savannas in the world, yet 46% of its original cover has been cleared to make way for crops and pastures …”
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    Cultural keystone species revisited: are we asking the right questions? von Coe, Michael A., Gaoue, Orou G.

    ISSN: 1746-4269, 1746-4269
    Veröffentlicht: London BioMed Central 11.11.2020
    Veröffentlicht in Journal of ethnobiology and ethnomedicine (11.11.2020)
    “… The cultural keystone species theory predicts plant species that are culturally important, play a role in resource acquisition, fulfil a psycho-socio-cultural …”
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    Increased clonal growth in heavily harvested ecosystems failed to rescue ayahuasca lianas from decline in the Peruvian Amazon rainforest von Coe, Michael A., Gaoue, Orou G.

    ISSN: 0021-8901, 1365-2664
    Veröffentlicht: Oxford Blackwell Publishing Ltd 01.10.2023
    Veröffentlicht in The Journal of applied ecology (01.10.2023)
    “… Increasing harvest and overexploitation of wild plants for non‐timber forest products can significantly affect population dynamics of harvested populations …”
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    Amazon floodplain hydrology and implications for aquatic conservation von Melack, John M., Coe, Michael T.

    ISSN: 1052-7613, 1099-0755
    Veröffentlicht: Oxford Wiley Subscription Services, Inc 01.05.2021
    Veröffentlicht in Aquatic conservation (01.05.2021)
    “… The amplitude, duration, frequency, and predictability of runoff and inundation of aquatic habitats are key hydrological characteristics linked to aquatic …”
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    15 years of GDR: New data and functionality in the Genome Database for Rosaceae von Jung, Sook, Lee, Taein, Cheng, Chun-Huai, Buble, Katheryn, Zheng, Ping, Yu, Jing, Humann, Jodi, Ficklin, Stephen P, Gasic, Ksenija, Scott, Kristin, Frank, Morgan, Ru, Sushan, Hough, Heidi, Evans, Kate, Peace, Cameron, Olmstead, Mercy, DeVetter, Lisa W, McFerson, James, Coe, Michael, Wegrzyn, Jill L, Staton, Margaret E, Abbott, Albert G, Main, Dorrie

    ISSN: 0305-1048, 1362-4962, 1362-4962
    Veröffentlicht: England Oxford University Press 08.01.2019
    Veröffentlicht in Nucleic acids research (08.01.2019)
    “… Abstract The Genome Database for Rosaceae (GDR, https://www.rosaceae.org) is an integrated web-based community database resource providing access to publicly …”
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    Climatic limit for agriculture in Brazil von Rattis Ludmila, Brando, Paulo M, Macedo, Marcia N, Spera, Stephanie A, Castanho Andrea D A, Marques, Eduardo Q, Costa, Nathane Q, Silverio, Divino V, Coe, Michael T

    ISSN: 1758-678X, 1758-6798
    Veröffentlicht: London Nature Publishing Group 01.12.2021
    Veröffentlicht in Nature climate change (01.12.2021)
    “… Brazil’s leadership in soybean and maize production depends on predictable rainfall in the Amazon-Cerrado agricultural frontier. Here we assess whether …”
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    Plant breeding capacity in U.S. public institutions von Coe, Michael T., Evans, Katherine M., Gasic, Ksenija, Main, Dorrie

    ISSN: 0011-183X, 1435-0653
    Veröffentlicht: 01.09.2020
    Veröffentlicht in Crop science (01.09.2020)
    “… Several studies in recent decades have warned that plant breeding capacity in U.S. institutions may be declining, placing our food system at risk. To further …”
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    Net loss of biomass predicted for tropical biomes in a changing climate von Uribe, Maria del Rosario, Coe, Michael T, Castanho, Andrea D. A, Macedo, Marcia N, Valle, Denis, Brando, Paulo M

    ISSN: 1758-678X, 1758-6798
    Veröffentlicht: London Nature Publishing Group 01.03.2023
    Veröffentlicht in Nature climate change (01.03.2023)
    “… Tropical ecosystems store over half of the world’s aboveground live carbon as biomass, and water availability plays a key role in its distribution. Although …”
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    Deforestation offsets water balance changes due to climate variability in the Xingu River in eastern Amazonia von Panday, Prajjwal K., Coe, Michael T., Macedo, Marcia N., Lefebvre, Paul, Castanho, Andrea D. de Almeida

    ISSN: 0022-1694, 1879-2707
    Veröffentlicht: Elsevier B.V 01.04.2015
    Veröffentlicht in Journal of hydrology (Amsterdam) (01.04.2015)
    “… •We estimate changes to the water balance of Xingu due to climate variations and deforestation.•Climate effects have masked deforestation-induced changes to …”
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    Deep Soil Water Reservoirs Modulate Land Use and Drought Effects on the Water Budget of Amazon Headwaters von Atwood, Abra, Coe, Michael T., Neill, Christopher, Maracahipes‐Santos, Leonardo, Brando, Paulo, Riskin, Shelby H., Castanho, Andrea, Deegan, Linda, Silveiro, Antônio Carlos, Macedo, Marcia N.

    ISSN: 0043-1397, 1944-7973
    Veröffentlicht: Washington John Wiley & Sons, Inc 01.09.2025
    Veröffentlicht in Water resources research (01.09.2025)
    “… The southeastern Amazon has been transformed by widespread land use and climate changes, altering the hydrologic cycle. In this seasonally dry tropical forest, …”
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    Agricultural expansion dominates climate changes in southeastern Amazonia: the overlooked non-GHG forcing von Silvério, Divino V, Brando, Paulo M, Macedo, Marcia N, Beck, Pieter S A, Bustamante, Mercedes, Coe, Michael T

    ISSN: 1748-9326, 1748-9326
    Veröffentlicht: Bristol IOP Publishing 01.10.2015
    Veröffentlicht in Environmental research letters (01.10.2015)
    “… Tropical deforestation changes the surface energy balance and water cycle, but how much change occurs strongly depends on the land uses that follow …”
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    Methodological advances for hypothesis‐driven ethnobiology von Gaoue, Orou G., Moutouama, Jacob K., Coe, Michael A., Bond, Matthew O., Green, Elizabeth, Sero, Nadejda B., Bezeng, Bezeng S., Yessoufou, Kowiyou

    ISSN: 1464-7931, 1469-185X, 1469-185X
    Veröffentlicht: Oxford, UK Blackwell Publishing Ltd 01.10.2021
    “… ABSTRACT Ethnobiology as a discipline has evolved increasingly to embrace theory‐inspired and hypothesis‐driven approaches to study why and how local people …”
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    The vulnerability of Amazon freshwater ecosystems von Castello, Leandro, McGrath, David G., Hess, Laura L., Coe, Michael T., Lefebvre, Paul A., Petry, Paulo, Macedo, Marcia N., Renó, Vivian F., Arantes, Caroline C.

    ISSN: 1755-263X, 1755-263X
    Veröffentlicht: Blackwell Publishing Ltd 01.07.2013
    Veröffentlicht in Conservation letters (01.07.2013)
    “… The hydrological connectivity of freshwater ecosystems in the Amazon basin makes them highly sensitive to a broad range of anthropogenic activities occurring …”
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    Dependence of hydropower energy generation on forests in the Amazon Basin at local and regional scales von Stickler, Claudia M, Coe, Michael T, Costa, Marcos H, Nepstad, Daniel C, McGrath, David G, Dias, Livia C P, Rodrigues, Hermann O, Soares-Filho, Britaldo S

    ISSN: 1091-6490, 1091-6490
    Veröffentlicht: United States 04.06.2013
    “… Tropical rainforest regions have large hydropower generation potential that figures prominently in many nations' energy growth strategies. Feasibility studies …”
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    Current and future patterns of fire-induced forest degradation in Amazonia von De Faria, Bruno L, Brando, Paulo M, Macedo, Marcia N, Panday, Prajjwal K, Soares-Filho, Britaldo S, Coe, Michael T

    ISSN: 1748-9326, 1748-9326
    Veröffentlicht: Bristol IOP Publishing 01.09.2017
    Veröffentlicht in Environmental research letters (01.09.2017)
    “… Amazon droughts directly increase forest flammability by reducing forest understory air and fuel moisture. Droughts also increase forest flammability …”
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