Source Title: Modeling the Effects of Increased Hurricane Frequency on the Tropical Forest Carbon Cycle
- This is article is academic, peer-reviewed research material.
- Is the information written by an expert in the field?
- The authors all have a Ph.D in ecology related fields.
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- You can find in-text citations across the introduction, methods and results.
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- You can find a references section at the end of the article.
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- This article was published in the peer-reviewed journal called Ecosystems. Therefore, this is Academic, and peer-reviewed content. The editors-in-Chief are listed on the journal. As well as the editorial board found here: https://link.springer.com/journal/10021/editorial-board
- Since this article presents original data conducted by the authors (results), their methods for collecting their data (methods), their analysis of their observations with figures and tables (discussion) it is considered research material.
Citation: Gutiérrez del Arroyo, O., Hartman, M.D. & Silver, W.L. Modeling the Effects of Increased Hurricane Frequency on the Tropical Forest Carbon Cycle. Ecosystems (2024). https://doi.org/10.1007/s10021-024-00937-6
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