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🐢Last week, Aline visited the Maracana communit 🐢Last week, Aline visited the Maracana community for a local event: releasing baby turtles into the Uatumã river!😍
The Maracana community is home to a turtle nursery, in an effort to help protect the turtle population at the Uatumã's river and lakes, which suffer from indiscriminate fishing and egg hunting. The project is led by two engaged community members, but on the day of the release, everybody got involved. Despite the pouring rain, it was a really nice occasion, especially for the children. They got to learn about the steps involved in protecting these cute animals, from collecting the eggs, making a nest, and, when the eggs hatch, transferring the turtles to a water tank. It's a great way to get some first-hand experience with conservation activities, contributing to environmental education.
Welcome Aline! Aline recently joined the ATTO team Welcome Aline!
Aline recently joined the ATTO team at @inpa_mcti to manage the communication work with the communities near ATTO in the RDS Uatuma.
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Amazon forests are important isoprene emitters. A Amazon forests are important isoprene emitters. A new study by Michelle Robin and her colleagues reveals how those emissions vary between tree species & specifically between leaf phenological types and leaf traits.
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Amazon forests are highly productive despite growi Amazon forests are highly productive despite growing on nutrient-poor soils. In a new study in #biogeochemistry, ATTO researchers used a molecular analysis approach to detail nutrient limitations and the intensity of nutrient cycling in the mineral soil.

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ATTO - Amazon Tall Tower Observatory @attoresearch ·
17 Jan

Amazon forests are important isoprene emitters. A new study by @MichelleRobinCR reveals how those emissions vary between tree species & specifically between leaf phenological types and leaf traits.
📰Summary: https://t.co/vuFTzZ6nFC
📊Paper: https://t.co/PhOi0x6Mlz

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ATTO - Amazon Tall Tower Observatory @attoresearch ·
13 Jan

Amazon forests are highly productive despite growing on nutrient-poor soils. In a new study in @JBiogeochem, ATTO researchers used a molecular analysis approach to evidence nutrient limitations in detail.
📊Paper: https://t.co/KZeGb2aEcT
📰Summary: https://t.co/VIEXqFFwSR

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ATTO - Amazon Tall Tower Observatory @attoresearch ·
13 Dec

A new study by Luciane Reis and colleagues, published in @RMetS's Meteorological Applications, shows that thunderstorms⛈️ in the Amazon region can redistribute atmospheric carbon dioxide🌬️.
📰Summary: https://t.co/Dy6o4eenhZ
📊Paper: https://t.co/eJHA6fhmep

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