Disturbance intensity is a stronger driver of biomass recovery than remaining tree-community attributes in a managed Amazonian forest

Angel L. de Avila*, M.T. van der Sande, C.F. Dormann, M. Pena Claros, L. Poorter, Lucas Mazzei, Ademir Roberto Ruschel, José N.M. Silva, J.O.P. Carvalho, J. Bauhus

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