Uatumã Sustainable Development Reserve - Brazil

USDR extends over 4.244 km2, and is located 150 km NE of the city of Manaus, at approximately -02º10’ and -59º00’. It includes upland forest (terra firme), white-sand forest (campinarana) and black-water inundation forest (igapó) along the Uatumã River and smaller tributaries. The campinarana forest under study is composed of small trees and shrubs that undergo episodically inundations through upwelling groundwater during the rainy seasons. It is relatively poor in species in comparison to surrounding upland forest, but contains elevated numbers of endemic tree species. The study of hydrology, soils and the monitoring of tree growth, mortality, and regeneration are the main goals of our project to understand how climate seasonality and climate change affect abiotic factors, biomass, net primary production, species populations, and biodiversity.

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Provenance
Publisher Ecology, Monitoring and Sustainable Use of Wetlands (MAUA); CNPq/FAPEAM
Contributor DEIMS-SDR Site and Dataset registry deims.org
Publication Year 2016
Rights No conditions apply to access and use; no limitations to public access
OpenAccess true
Contact office(at)lter-europe.net
Representation
Version 3.2.1
Discipline Environmental Monitoring
Spatial Coverage (-59.000W, -2.100S, -59.000E, -2.100N)