Micrometeorological environments and biodiversity in a closed forest and at a tree-fall gap in central Amazonia

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Micrometeorological parameters were measured in a closed forest (CF) and at a tree-fall gap (LG) near Novo Aripuanã, AM, along the Madeira River in dry season (August to September 2003) and rainy season (March 2004), and were compared to the number of species per family and the number of seedlings obtained from forest inventory. The daily averages of net radiation (W/m 2) between CF and LG were 9.5:168.0 during dry season and 3.6:125.9 during rainy season, and these averages were influenced by the difference in shortwave radiation between the sites (CF

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Tsuchiya, A., & Tanaka, A. (2008). Micrometeorological environments and biodiversity in a closed forest and at a tree-fall gap in central Amazonia. Ciencia Florestal, 18(4), 415–425. https://doi.org/10.5902/19805098425

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