Daniela Granato‐Souza Source Confirmed

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Assistant Professor

University of Arkansas at Fayetteville

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14 h-index 35 pubs 565 cited

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Biography and Research Information

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Daniela Granato‐Souza's research focuses on understanding climate variability and its impact on tropical ecosystems, particularly through the analysis of tree rings. She investigates how factors like dry-season climate variability influence tropical tree growth and wood traits. Her work utilizes multi-proxy tree-ring approaches, specifically employing species like Cedrela fissilis Vell., to infer past climate conditions in regions such as the southern Amazon and southern Brazil.

Granato‐Souza is a Principal Investigator on a National Science Foundation (NSF) grant totaling $267,007, which supports collaborative research on reconstructing and analyzing precipitation and streamflow within the Amazon River Basin. This work contributes to a broader understanding of global change research by developing and utilizing tropical tree-ring chronologies.

Her scholarly output includes 35 publications with 565 citations and an h-index of 14. She collaborates with researchers at the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville, including David W. Stahle and Malcolm K. Cleaveland. Granato‐Souza leads a research group focused on these areas of study.

Metrics

  • h-index: 14
  • Publications: 35
  • Citations: 565

Selected Publications

  • Combining wood traits as a promising timber origin verification and its application in the Brazilian trade chain (2025) DOI
  • A novel post-1950 CE atmospheric 14C record for the tropics using absolutely dated tree rings in the equatorial Amazon (2024) DOI
  • Drought and Flood Extremes on the Amazon River and in Northeast Brazil, 1790–1900 (2023) DOI
  • The Flood Risk and Water Supply Implications of Seasonal Precipitation Reconstructions in Northern California (2023) DOI
  • Long- and short-term impacts of climate and dry-season on wood traits of Cedrela fissilis Vell. in southern Brazilian Amazon (2023) DOI
  • The potential of tree-ring chronologies to global-change studies in the tropics: a quantitative review (2023) DOI
  • Climate variability of the southern Amazon inferred by a multi-proxy tree-ring approach using Cedrela fissilis Vell. (2023) DOI
  • Descrição do crescimento em altura de clones híbridos de Eucalyptus em região semiárida utilizando modelos não lineares (2022) DOI
  • Tropical tree growth driven by dry-season climate variability (2022) DOI

Federal Grants 1 $267,007 total

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