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               author = "Draper, F. C. and Costa, F. R. C. and Arellano, G. and Phillips, 
                         O. L. and Duque, A. and Maci­a, M. J. and ter Steege, H. and 
                         Asner, G. P. and Berenguer, E. and Schietti, J. and Socolar, J. B. 
                         and de Souza, F. C. and Dexter, K. G. and Jørgensen, P. M. and 
                         Tello, J. S. and Magnusson, W. E. and Baker, T. R. and Castilho, 
                         C. V. and Monteagudo-Mendoza, A. and Fine, P. V. A. and 
                         Ruokolainen, K. and Coronado, E. N. H. and Aymard, G. and 
                         D{\'a}vila, N. and S{\'a}enz, M. S. and Paredes, M. A. R. and 
                         Engel, J. and Fortunel, C. and Paine, C. E. T. and Goret, J. -Y. 
                         and Dourdain, A. and Petronelli, P. and Allie, E. and Andino, J. 
                         E. G. and Brienen, R. J. W. and P{\'e}rez, L. C. and Manzatto, 
                         {\^A}. G. and Zambrana, N. Y. P. and Molino, J. -F. and Sabatier, 
                         D. and Chave, J. and Fauset, S. and Villacorta, R. G. and 
                         R{\'e}jou-M{\'e}chain, M. and Berry, P. E. and Melga{\c{c}}o, 
                         K. and Feldpausch, T. R. and Sandoval, E. V. and Martinez, R. V. 
                         and Mesones, I. and Junqueira, A. B. and Roucoux, K. H. and de 
                         Toledo, J. J. and Andrade, A. C. and Camargo, J. L. and del Aguila 
                         Pasquel, J. and Santana, F. D. and Laurance, W. F. and Laurance, 
                         S. G. and Lovejoy, T. E. and Comiskey, J. A. and Galbraith, D. R. 
                         and Kalamandeen, M. and Aguilar, G. E. N. and Arenas, J. V. and 
                         Guerra, C. A. A. and Flores, M. and Llampazo, G. F. and 
                         Montenegro, L. A. T. and Gomez, R. Z. and Pansonato, M. P. and 
                         Moscoso, V. C. and Vleminckx, J. and Barrantes, O. J. V. and 
                         Duivenvoorden, J. F. and de Sousa, S. A. and Arroyo, L. and 
                         Perdiz, R. O. and Cravo, J. S. and Marimon, B. S. and Junior, B. 
                         H. M. and Carvalho, F. A. and Damasco, G. and Disney, M. and 
                         Vital, M. S. and Diaz, P. R. S. and Vicentini, A. and Nascimento, 
                         H. and Higuchi, N. and Van Andel, T. and Malhi, Y. and Ribeiro, S. 
                         C. and Terborgh, J. W. and Thomas, R. S. and Dallmeier, F. and 
                         Prieto, A. and Hil{\'a}rio, R. R. and Salom{\~a}o, R. P. and 
                         Silva, R. C. and Casas, L. F. and Vieira, I. C. G. and 
                         Araujo-Murakami, A. and Arevalo, F. R. and 
                         Ram{\'{\i}}rez-Angulo, H. and Torre, E. V. and Peñuela, M. C. 
                         and Killeen, T. J. and Pardo, G. and Jimenez-Rojas, E. and Castro, 
                         W. and Cabrera, D. G. and Pipoly, J. and de Sousa, T. R. and 
                         Silvera, M. and Vos, V. and Neill, D. and Vargas, P. N. and Vela, 
                         D. M. and Arag{\~a}o, Luiz Eduardo Oliveira e Cruz de and Umetsu, 
                         R. K. and Sierra, R. and Wang, O. and Young, K. R. and Prestes, N. 
                         C. C. S. and Massi, K. G. and Huaymacari, J. R. and Gutierrez, G. 
                         A. P. and Aldana, A. M. and Alexiades, M. N. and Baccaro, F. and 
                         C{\'e}ron, C. and Muelbert, A. E. and Rios, J. M. G. and Lima, A. 
                         S. and Lloyd, J. L. and Pitman, N. C. A. and Gamarra, L. V. and 
                         Oroche, C. J. C. and Fuentes, A. F. and Palacios, W. and Patiño, 
                         S. and Torres-Lezama, A. and Baraloto, C.",
          affiliation = "{Florida International University} and {Instituto Nacional de 
                         Pesquisas da Amaz{\^o}nia (INPA)} and {University of Michigan} 
                         and {University of Leeds} and {Universidad Nacional de Colombia} 
                         and {Universidad Aut{\'o}noma de Madrid} and {Naturalis 
                         Biodiversity Cente} and {Arizona State University} and {Lancaster 
                         University} and {Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas da Amaz{\^o}nia 
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                         {Instituto Nacional de Pesquisas Espaciais (INPE)}",
                title = "Amazon tree dominance across forest strata",
              journal = "Nature Ecology and Evolution",
                 year = "2021",
               volume = "5",
               number = "6",
                pages = "757--767",
                 note = "{Pr{\^e}mio CAPES Elsevier 2023 - ODS 15: Vida terrestre}",
             keywords = "biodiversity, Brazil, forest, human, tree, Biodiversity, Brazil, 
                         Forests, Humans, Trees.",
             abstract = "The forests of Amazonia are among the most biodiverse plant 
                         communities on Earth. Given the immediate threats posed by climate 
                         and land-use change, an improved understanding of how this 
                         extraordinary biodiversity is spatially organized is urgently 
                         required to develop effective conservation strategies. Most 
                         Amazonian tree species are extremely rare but a few are common 
                         across the region. Indeed, just 227 {\^a}hyperdominant{\^a} 
                         species account for >50% of all individuals >10 cm diameter at 1.3 
                         m in height. Yet, the degree to which the phenomenon of 
                         hyperdominance is sensitive to tree size, the extent to which the 
                         composition of dominant species changes with size class and how 
                         evolutionary history constrains tree hyperdominance, all remain 
                         unknown. Here, we use a large floristic dataset to show that, 
                         while hyperdominance is a universal phenomenon across forest 
                         strata, different species dominate the forest understory, midstory 
                         and canopy. We further find that, although species belonging to a 
                         range of phylogenetically dispersed lineages have become 
                         hyperdominant in small size classes, hyperdominants in large size 
                         classes are restricted to a few lineages. Our results demonstrate 
                         that it is essential to consider all forest strata to understand 
                         regional patterns of dominance and composition in Amazonia. More 
                         generally, through the lens of 654 hyperdominant species, we 
                         outline a tractable pathway for understanding the functioning of 
                         half of Amazonian forests across vertical strata and geographical 
                         locations. © 2021, The Author(s), under exclusive licence to 
                         Springer Nature Limited.",
                  doi = "10.1038/s41559-021-01418-y",
                  url = "http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41559-021-01418-y",
                 issn = "2397-334X",
                label = "20210702",
             language = "en",
                  url = "https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85103604491\&doi=10.1038%2fs41559-021-01418-y\&partnerID=40\&md5=7910e8b0bd05c0e3a3bf5d2fee716507",
        urlaccessdate = "12 jun. 2024"
}


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