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The Amazon rainforest, a global biodiversity hotspot and home to over 40 million people—2.2 of whom are Indigenous—plays critical role in the regulation water carbon cycles. However, its unique biocultural diversity is increasingly threatened by climate land-use changes, which could shift vegetation multi-stable forest areas savannah- or grassland-like states. Satellite-based observations, Earth system models, rainfall exclusion experiments provide evidence rainforest's...
10.5194/egusphere-egu25-20298
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2025-03-15
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