02098naa a2200589 a 450000100080000000500110000800800410001902400470006010000170010724501170012426000090024152004880025065000130073865000170075165000190076865000120078765000250079965000260082465000260085065000130087665000220088965000240091165300270093565300220096265300180098465300240100265300260102665300160105265300270106865300190109570000130111470000150112770000210114270000160116370000200117970000160119970000180121570000220123370000170125570000160127270000150128870000230130370000260132670000190135270000200137170000170139170000200140870000140142870000190144270000160146177300310147720606742022-05-20 2016 bl uuuu u00u1 u #d7 ahttp://dx.doi.org/10.7554/eLife.213942DOI1 aPIPONIOT, C. aCarbon recovery dynamics following disturbance by selective logging in Amazonian forests.h[electronic resource] c2016 aWhen 2 Mha of Amazonian forests are disturbed by selective logging each year, more than 90 Tg of carbon (C) is emitted to the atmosphere. Emissions are then counterbalanced by forest regrowth. With an original modelling approach, calibrated on a network of 133 permanent forest plots (175 ha total) across Amazonia, we link regional differences in climate, soil and initial biomass with survivors' and recruits' C fluxes to provide Amazon wide predictions of post-logging C recovery. aAmazonia aCarbon sinks aClimate change aLogging aStatistical analysis aAnálise estatística aExtração da madeira aFloresta aFloresta tropical aMudança Climática aAnálisis estadístico aCambio climático aCarbon stocks aEmissão de carbono aExplotación forestal aRain forest aReservorios de carbono aSelva tropical1 aSIST, P.1 aMAZZEI, L.1 aPEÑA-CLAROS, M.1 aPUTZ, F. E.1 aRUTISHAUSER, E.1 aSHENKIN, A.1 aASCARRUNZ, N.1 aAZEVEDO, C. P. de1 aBARALOTO, C.1 aFRANÇA, M.1 aGUEDES, M.1 aCORONADO, E. N. H.1 aOLIVEIRA, M. V. N. d'1 aRUSCHEL, A. R.1 aSILVA, K. E. da1 aSOTTA, E. D.1 aSOUZA, C. R. de1 aVIDAL, E.1 aWEST, T. A. P.1 aHERAULT, B. teLife, p. 1-19, Dec. 2016.