Amazon forest biogeography predicts resilience and vulnerability to drought - Nature
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Amazon carbon sinks decline due to deforestation and drought, risking forest collapse through complex resilience and vulnerability responses beyond climate influence.
Combining remote sensing and ground data reveals how drought impacts Amazon forests, with southern areas dependent on water-table depth, and northern regions showing more resilience despite lower soil fertility.
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