In the article Goupia glabra does not recover its timber stock after a 35-year logging cycle in the Brazilian Amazon: evidence from long-term multi-area monitoring, with DOI: 10.1590/1809-4392202302191, published in the journal Acta Amazonica 54: e54ag23219, on page 02:
Where it reads:
"Simulations involving Dipteryx odorata Aubl. Willd. and Manilkara elata (Allemão ex Miq.), both widely commercialized in Brazil, have shown that they require at least 160 and 601 years to recover, respectively (Braz and Mattos 2015; Ferreira et al. 2020)."
Please read as:
"Simulations involving Dipteryx odorata Aubl. Willd. and Manilkara elata (Allemão ex Miq.), both widely commercialized in Brazil, have shown that they require at least 160 and 601 years to recover, respectively (Vinson et al. 2015; Ferreira et al. 2020)."
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