The BACABA (Biotic Attributes at the Cerrado-Amazonia BoundAry) has finished, collecting tree traits from four sites ranging from Amazonian forests through tall woody cerradão, through shorter cerrado savanna, into open dry campo rupestre (see my earlier post in April for more details) . It's been an excellent collaboration with the staff and students of the State University of Mato Grosso at Nova Xavantina, and will produce some wonderful scientific outputs. Great T-shirts, too!
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AuthorYadvinder Malhi is an ecosytem ecologist and Professor of Ecosystem Science at Oxford University Archives
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