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Environmental Research|March 26, 2022
Increased soil moisture intensifies the impacts of forest-to-pasture conversion on methane emissions and methane-cycling communities in the Eastern AmazonAndressa M Venturini, Naissa M S Dias, Júlia B Gontijo, et al.
Frontiers in Public Health|July 30, 2021
Epidemiology, Biodiversity, and Technological Trajectories in the Brazilian Amazon: From Malaria to COVID-19Claudia T Codeço, Ana P Dal'Asta, Ana C Rorato, et al.
Environmental Microbiome|July 17, 2024
Methane-cycling microbial communities from Amazon floodplains and upland forests respond differently to simulated climate change scenariosJúlia B Gontijo, Fabiana S Paula, Wanderlei Bieluczyk, et al.
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Environmental Research|March 26, 2022
Increased soil moisture intensifies the impacts of forest-to-pasture conversion on methane emissions and methane-cycling communities in the Eastern AmazonAndressa M Venturini, Naissa M S Dias, Júlia B Gontijo, et al.
Frontiers in Public Health|July 30, 2021
Epidemiology, Biodiversity, and Technological Trajectories in the Brazilian Amazon: From Malaria to COVID-19Claudia T Codeço, Ana P Dal'Asta, Ana C Rorato, et al.
Environmental Microbiome|July 17, 2024
Methane-cycling microbial communities from Amazon floodplains and upland forests respond differently to simulated climate change scenariosJúlia B Gontijo, Fabiana S Paula, Wanderlei Bieluczyk, et al.
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