Publications of Victor Lery Caetano Andrade
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Journal Article (9)
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Journal Article
Long-term human influence on the demography and genetic diversity of the hyperdominant Bertholletia excelsa in the Amazon Basin. Current Biology, 023 (2025)
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Journal Article
12, 1470577 (2024)
Addressing the Anthropocene from the Global South: integrating paleoecology, archaeology and traditional knowledge for COP engagement. Frontiers in Earth Science 3.
Journal Article
66 (2), 2024.39 , pp. 306 - 325 (2024)
Insights into growth, ring formation and maximum ages of Brazil nut trees (Bertholletia excelsa) using 14C dating and tree-ring analysis. Radiocarbon 4.
Journal Article
7, s41559-023-01998-x, pp. 632 - 636 (2023)
Mapping our reliance on the tropics can reveal the roots of the Anthropocene. Nature Ecology & Evolution 5.
Journal Article
68, 125860, pp. 1 - 8 (2021)
Advances in increment coring system for large tropical trees with high wood densities. Dendrochronologia 6.
Journal Article
24 (3), 102190 (2021)
Reimagining the relationship between Gondwanan forests and Aboriginal land management in Australia's “Wet Tropics”. iScience 7.
Journal Article
25 (4), 2019.12.010, pp. P369 - P380 (2020)
Tropical trees as time capsules of anthropogenic activity. Trends in Plant Science 8.
Journal Article
128 (2), blz101, pp. 460 - 472 (2019)
Igapó seed patches: a potentially key resource for terrestrial vertebrates in a seasonally flooded forest of central Amazonia. Biological Journal of the Linnean Society 9.
Journal Article
14 (4) (2019)
Growth rings of Brazil nut trees (Bertholletia excelsa) as a living record of historical human disturbance in Central Amazonia. PLoS One Book Chapter (1)
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Book Chapter
340, 13, pp. 187 - 208 (Eds. Albuquerque, U. P.; de Lucena, R. F. P.; Cruz da Cunha, L. V. F.; Alves, R. R. N.). Springer New York; Humana Press, New York, NY (2019)
Ethnobotany and ethnoecology applied to historical ecology. In: Methods and techniques in ethnobiology and ethnoecology, Vol. Working Paper (1)
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Working Paper
AMAZONIA CAMTRAP: a dataset of mammal, bird, and reptile species recorded with camera traps in the Amazon forest. Ecology 103 (9), e3738, pp. 1 - 9 (2022), 9 pp.
Review Article (1)
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Review Article
49, 12321-101257, pp. 21 - 50 (2024)
Uncovering the multibiome environmental and Earth system legacies of past human societies. Annual review of environment and resources