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dc.creatorMaia, Vinícius Andrade-
dc.creatorSantos, Alisson Borges Miranda-
dc.creatorAguiar-Campos, Natália de-
dc.creatorSouza, Cléber Rodrigo de-
dc.creatorOliveira, Matheus Coutinho Freitas de-
dc.creatorCoelho, Polyanne Aparecida-
dc.creatorMorel, Jean Daniel-
dc.creatorCosta, Lauana Silva da-
dc.creatorFarrapo, Camila Laís-
dc.creatorFagundes, Nathalle Cristine Alencar-
dc.creatorPaula, Gabriela Gomes Pires de-
dc.creatorSantos, Paola Ferreira-
dc.creatorGianasi, Fernanda Moreira-
dc.creatorSilva, Wilder Bento da-
dc.creatorOliveira, Fernanda de-
dc.creatorGirardelli, Diego Teixeira-
dc.creatorAraújo, Felipe de Carvalho-
dc.creatorVilela, Taynara Andrade-
dc.creatorPereira, Rafaella Tavares-
dc.creatorSilva, Lidiany Carolina Arantes da-
dc.creatorMenino, Gisele Cristina de Oliveira-
dc.creatorGarcia, Paulo Oswaldo-
dc.creatorFontes, Marco Aurélio Leite-
dc.creatorSantos, Rubens Manoel dos-
dc.date.accessioned2021-09-20T17:10:36Z-
dc.date.available2021-09-20T17:10:36Z-
dc.date.issued2020-
dc.identifier.citationMAIA, V. A. et al. The carbon sink of tropical seasonal forests in southeastern Brazil can be under threat. Science Advances, [S. l.], v. 6, n. 51, eabd4548, 2020. DOI: 10.1126/sciadv.abd4548.pt_BR
dc.identifier.urihttp://repositorio.ufla.br/jspui/handle/1/48168-
dc.description.abstractTropical forests have played an important role as a carbon sink over time. However, the carbon dynamics of Brazilian non-Amazon tropical forests are still not well understood. Here, we used data from 32 tropical seasonal forest sites, monitored from 1987 to 2020 (mean site monitoring length, ~15 years) to investigate their long-term trends in carbon stocks and sinks. Our results highlight a long-term decline in the net carbon sink (0.13 Mg C ha−1 year−1) caused by decreasing carbon gains (2.6% by year) and increasing carbon losses (3.4% by year). The driest and warmest sites are experiencing the most severe carbon sink decline and have already moved from carbon sinks to carbon sources. Because of the importance of the terrestrial carbon sink for the global climate, policies are needed to mitigate the emission of greenhouse gases and to restore and protect tropical seasonal forests.pt_BR
dc.languageen_USpt_BR
dc.publisherScience.orgpt_BR
dc.rightsAttribution 4.0 International*
dc.rightsacesso abertopt_BR
dc.rights.urihttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/*
dc.sourceScience Advancespt_BR
dc.subjectBrazilian rainforests - Carbonpt_BR
dc.subjectCarbon sinkpt_BR
dc.subjectTropical seasonal forestspt_BR
dc.subjectSumidouro de carbonopt_BR
dc.subjectFlorestas tropicais sazonaispt_BR
dc.titleThe carbon sink of tropical seasonal forests in southeastern Brazil can be under threatpt_BR
dc.typeArtigopt_BR
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