Publications by authors named "Jose Mauro S Moura"

Increases in hydrological extremes, including drought, are expected for Amazon forests. A fundamental challenge for predicting forest responses lies in identifying ecological strategies which underlie such responses. Characterization of species-specific hydraulic strategies for regulating water-use, thought to be arrayed along an 'isohydric-anisohydric' spectrum, is a widely used approach.

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The Amazonian floodplain forests are dynamic ecosystems of great importance for the regional hydrological and biogeochemical cycles and function as a significant CH source contributing to the global carbon balance. Unique geochemical factors may drive the microbial community composition and, consequently, affect CH emissions across floodplain areas. Here, we report the in situ composition of CH cycling microbial communities in Amazonian floodplain sediments.

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A portion of the charcoal and soot produced during combustion processes on land (e.g., wildfire, burning of fossil fuels) enters aquatic systems as dissolved black carbon (DBC).

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