Publications of W. J. Junk
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Journal Article (122)
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Journal Article
56, pp. 117 - 144 (2005)
Ecologia, zonação e colonização da vegetação arbórea das ilhas Anavilhanas. Pesquisas, Botânica 42.
Journal Article
12 (6), pp. 597 - 609 (2004)
Status of knowledge, ongoing research, and research needs in Amazonian wetlands. Wetlands Ecology and Management 43.
Journal Article
70 (3), pp. 357 - 380 (2004)
Central Amazonian floodplain forests: Tree adaptations in a pulsing system. The Botanical Review 44.
Journal Article
39 (2), pp. 127 - 132 (2004)
What determines the number of juvenile instars in the tropical grasshopper Cornops aquaticum (Leptysminae: Acrididae: Orthoptera)? Studies on Neotropical Fauna and Environment 45.
Journal Article
196 (2-3), pp. 199 - 212 (2004)
The várzea forests in Amazonia: flooding and the highly dynamic geomorphology interact with natural forest succession. Forest Ecology and Management 46.
Journal Article
7 (1), pp. 103 - 110 (2004)
Year-to-year changes in water level drives the invasion of Vochysia divergens in Pantanal grasslands. Applied Vegetation Science 47.
Journal Article
10 (5), pp. 683 - 692 (2004)
Teleconnection between tree growth in the Amazonian floodplains and the El Niño-Southern Oscillation effect. Global Change Biology 48.
Journal Article
38 (3), pp. 245 - 249 (2003)
Feeding impact and bionomics of the grasshopper Cornops aquaticum on the water hyacinth Eichhornia crassipes in Central Amazonian floodplains. Studies on Neotropical Fauna and Environment 49.
Journal Article
17 (6), pp. 535 - 541 (2003)
Iron distribution in three central Amazon tree species from whitewater-inundation areas (várzea) subjected to different iron regimes. Trees 50.
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23, pp. 1069 - 1076 (2003)
Internal oxygen transport in cuttings from flood-adapted várzea tree species. Tree Physiology 51.
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173 (1-3), pp. 105 - 123 (2003)
Tree ring analysis reveals age structure, dynamics and wood production of a natural forest stand in Cameroon. Forest Ecology and Management 52.
Journal Article
132 (1), pp. 206 - 217 (2003)
Apoplasmic Barriers and Oxygen Transport Properties of Hypodermal Cell Walls in Roots from Four Amazonian Tree Species. Plant Physiology 53.
Journal Article
50 (6), pp. 848 - 855 (2003)
Central amazon floodplain forests: Root adaptations to prolonged flooding. Russian Journal of Plant Physiology 54.
Journal Article
44 (2), pp. 155 - 167 (2003)
Germination characteristics and establishment of trees from Central Amazonian floodplains. Tropical Ecology 55.
Journal Article
2 (1), pp. 31 - 40 (2003)
Estratégias de dispersão, produção de frutos e extrativismo da palmeira Astrocaryum jauari Mart. nos igapós do Rio Negro: implicações para a ictiofauna. Ecología Aplicada 56.
Journal Article
30, pp. 1533 - 1544 (2003)
Sapling communities in Amazonian white-water forests. Journal of Biogeography 57.
Journal Article
29 (4), pp. 414 - 435 (2002)
Long-term environmental trends and the future of tropical wetlands. Environmental Conservation 58.
Journal Article
48 (3), pp. 225 - 235 (2002)
Fluorescence parameters, chlorophyll concentration, and anatomical features as indicators for flood adaptation of an abundant tree species in Central Amazonia: Symmeria paniculata. Environmental and Experimental Botany 59.
Journal Article
18, pp. 805 - 820 (2002)
Tree species distribution and community structure of central Amazonian varzea forests by remote-sensing techniques. Journal of Tropical Ecology 60.
Journal Article
4 (4), pp. 515 - 522 (2002)
Adaptations of central Amazon tree species to prolonged flooding: Root morphology and leaf longevity. Plant Biology