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Tropical Ecology, Forest succession, Animal behavior, forest restoration, ecosystem functioning.
Australia, Colombia

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Employment (3)

Department of Environment and Science, Queensland Government: Cairns, QLD, AU

2023-04-27 to present
Employment
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Ana C Palma

Australian Wildlife Conservancy: Cairns, Queensland , AU

2021-08-04 to 2023-03-24 | Wildlife Ecologist
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Ana C Palma

James Cook University - Cairns Campus: Cairns, QLD, AU

2018-11-26 to 2021-07-01 | Post doctoral research fellow
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Ana C Palma

Education and qualifications (3)

James Cook University Cairns Campus: Cairns, QLD, AU

2012-12-03 to 2016-05-30 | PhD in Tropical Ecology
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Ana C Palma

Universidad de los Andes: Bogota, CO

2005-01-07 to 2007-12-11 | Master of Science (Science)
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Ana C Palma

Universidad de los Andes: Bogota, CO

1999-07-10 to 2004-12-15 | Bachelor of Science
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Ana C Palma

Works (8)

Vapour pressure deficit modulates hydraulic function and structure of tropical rainforests under nonlimiting soil water supply

New Phytologist
2023-11 | Journal article
Contributors: Oliver Binks; Lucas A. Cernusak; Michael Liddell; Matt Bradford; Ingrid Coughlin; Callum Bryant; Ana C. Palma; Luke Hoffmann; Iftakharul Alam; Hannah J. Carle et al.
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Dispersal and recruitment limitations in secondary forests

Journal of Vegetation Science
2021-01 | Journal article
Contributors: Ana C. Palma; Miriam Goosem; Roderick J. Fensham; Steve Goosem; Noel D. Preece; Pablo R. Stevenson; Susan G. W. Laurance; John Morgan
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Enhancing Plant Diversity in Secondary Forests

Frontiers in Forests and Global Change
2020-11-03 | Journal article
Part of ISSN: 2624-893X
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Ana C Palma

Why are tropical conifers disadvantaged in fertile soils? Comparison of Podocarpus guatemalensis with an angiosperm pioneer, Ficus insipida

Tree Physiology
2020-05-30 | Journal article
Part of ISSN: 1758-4469
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A review of the use of direct seeding and seedling plantings in restoration: what do we know and where should we go?

Applied Vegetation Science
2015-10 | Journal article
Contributors: Ana Cristina Palma; Susan G.W. Laurance; Rob Marrs
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Use of space, activity patterns, and foraging behavior of red howler monkeys (Alouatta seniculus) in an Andean forest fragment in Colombia

American Journal of Primatology
2011 | Journal article
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2-s2.0-80051950473

Contributors: Palma, A.C.; Vélez, A.; Gómez-Posada, C.; López, H.; Zárate, D.A.; Stevenson, P.R.
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Intra-community infanticide and forced copulation in spider monkeys: A multi-site comparison between Cocha Cashu, Peru and Punta Laguna, Mexico

American Journal of Primatology
2008 | Journal article
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2-s2.0-52449087690

Contributors: Gibson, K.N.; Vick, L.G.; Palma, A.C.; Carrasco, F.M.; Taub, D.; Ramos-Fernandez, G.
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Costs of twins in free-ranging white-bellied spider monkeys (Ateles belzebuth belzebuth) at Tinigua National Park, Colombia

Primates
2006 | Journal article
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2-s2.0-33645360016

Contributors: Link, A.; Palma, A.C.; Velez, A.; de Luna, A.G.
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