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  1. Secondary forest dynamics in the Amazon floodplain in Peru by Jong, W. de

    Published 2001
    “…This paper reports on a study of dynamics of secondary forest and its interactions with land use for agriculture and utilization of primary forest in the floodplains of the Uyacali and Amazon rivers in Peru. This environment is marked by more fertile soils than generally found on terra firme lands. …”
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  2. Successional cocoa agroforests of the Amazon-Orinoco-Guiana shield by Somarriba, Eduardo, Lachenaud, Philippe

    Published 2015
    “…Cocoa fruits were harvested from “wild” cocoa stands embedded into the forests growing on the high terraces of the Amazon and Orinoco river systems and in the Guiana shield. …”
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  3. Adaptability and phenotypic stability of Early-Maturing Cowpea (Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp.) lines in the Peruvian Amazon by Gonzales Vega, Rodrigo, Ticona Benavente, César Augusto, Ramirez Chung, José, Campos Cedano, Johnny Carlos, Tejada Alvarado, José Jesús

    Published 2025
    Subjects: “…Caupí; Cowpeas; Vigna unguiculata; Vigna unguiculata; Rendimiento de cultivos; Crop yield; Río Amazonas; Amazon River; Leguminosa; Legumes…”
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  4. Carbon stocks of mangroves and salt marshes of the Amazon region, Brazil by Kauffman, J.B., Bernardino, A.F., Ferreira, T.O., Giovannoni, L.R., Oliveira Gomes, L.E. de, Romero, D.J., Zayas Jimenez, L.C., Ruíz, F.

    Published 2018
    “…In this paper, we quantified total ecosystem carbon stocks of mangroves and salt marshes east of the mouth of the Amazon River, Brazil. Mean ecosystem carbon stocks of the salt marshes were 257 Mg C ha −1 while those of mangroves ranged from 361 to 746 Mg C ha −1 . …”
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  5. Major shifts in Amazon wildlife populations from recent intensification of floods and drought by Bodmer, R., Mayor, P., Antunez, M., Chota, K., Fang, T., Puertas, P., Pittet, M., Kirkland, M., Walkey, M., Ríos, C., Pérez Peña, P., Henderson, P., Bodmer, W., Bicerra, A., Zegarra, J., Docherty, E.

    Published 2018
    “…In the western Amazon Basin, recent intensification of river‐level cycles has increased flooding during the wet seasons and decreased precipitation during the dry season. …”
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  6. Analysis of ecosystem services provision in the Colombian Amazon using participatory research and mapping techniques by Ramírez Gomez, Sara, Torres Vitolas, Carlos A., Schreckenberg, Kate, Honzák, Miroslav, Cruz García, Gisella S., Willcock, Simon P., Palacios, Erwin, Pérez Miñana, Elena, Verweij, Pita, Poppy, Guy

    Published 2015
    “…Over the last two decades indigenous peoples in the lower Caquetá River basin in Colombia have experienced detrimental changes in the provision of important ecosystem services in ways that have significant implications for the maintenance of their traditional livelihoods. …”
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  7. Operational SWAT+ model: advancing seasonal forecasting in the Limpopo River Basin by Chambel-Leitão, P., Santos, F., Barreiros, D., Santos, H., Silva, Paulo, Madushanka, Thilina, Matheswaran, Karthikeyan, Muthuwatta, Lal P., Vickneswaran, Keerththanan, Retief, H., Dickens, Chris, Garcia Andarcia, Mariangel

    Published 2024
    “…This "Operational SWAT+ Limpopo River Basin Seasonal Forecasting System" report outlines the development and implementation of an automated hydrological forecasting system using the Soil and Water Assessment Tool Plus (SWAT+). …”
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