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Damage to living trees contributes to almost half of the biomass losses in tropical forests
ArticleAbstract: Accurate estimates of forest biomass stocks and fluxes are needed to quantify global carbon budgetsPalabras claves:canopy turnover, carbon fluxes, forest biomass, forest disturbance, ForestGEO, global carbon budget, terrestrial laser scanning, tree damage, Tree mortality, Tropical forestsAutores:Aguilar S., Bunyavejchewin S., Castaño N., Chang-Yang C.H., Davies S.J., Duque A., Gabriel Arellano, Krishna Moorthy S.M., McMahon S.M., Mitre D., Nasardin M., Pérez R., Renato Valencia, Sun I.F., Verbeeck H., Yao T.L., Zuleta D.Fuentes:scopusTree crown damage and its effects on forest carbon cycling in a tropical forest
ArticleAbstract: Crown damage can account for over 23% of canopy biomass turnover in tropical forests and is a strongPalabras claves:aboveground biomass, canopy turnover, carbon residence time, crown damage, forest disturbance, Mortality , Tropical forestsAutores:Davies S.J., Fisher R.A., Gabriel Arellano, Hammer V., Knox R.G., Koven C.D., Mitre D., Muller-Landau H.C., Needham J.F., Zuleta D.Fuentes:scopus