
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
: Addressing the Anthropocene from the Global South: integrating paleoecology, archaeology and traditional knowledge for COP engagement. Frontiers in Earth Science 12, 1470577 (2024)
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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
: Reimagining the relationship between Gondwanan forests and Aboriginal land management in Australia's “Wet Tropics”. iScience 24 (3), 102190 (2021)
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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
: Ethnobotany and ethnoecology applied to historical ecology. In: Methods and techniques in ethnobiology and ethnoecology, Vol. 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)
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
: Uncovering the multibiome environmental and Earth system legacies of past human societies. Annual review of environment and resources 49, 12321-101257, pp. 21 - 50 (2024)