Meir, PatrickMetcalfe, Daniel Bda Costa, Antonio Carlos LolaFisher, Rosie A2015-12-100962-8452http://hdl.handle.net/1885/57064Interannual variations in CO2 exchange across Amazonia, as deduced from atmospheric inversions, correlate with El NiƱo occurrence. They are thought to result from changes in net ecosystem exchange and fire incidence that are both related to drought intenKeywords: carbon; carbon dioxide; drought; El Nino; fire; leaf area index; mortality; net ecosystem exchange; net ecosystem production; photosynthesis; rainforest; soil moisture; soil respiration; woody plant; chemistry; conference paper; disaster; ecosystem; evapo Drought; Leaf; Net ecosystem exchange; Respiration; Soil; Woody tissueThe fate of assimilated carbon during drought: Impacts on respiration in Amazon rainforests200810.1098/rstb.2007.00212015-12-09