“…The conclusions of syntheses of eddy covariance measures of the seasonality of E in the Amazon have largely emphasized the secondary role of vegetation demand across a range of forest types (Costa et al, 2004;Juarez et al, 2007;da Rocha et al, 2002da Rocha et al, , 2009Fisher et al, 2009), but recent work suggests that forests indeed exhibit varying degrees of control on the seasonal exchange of water in their canopies (Costa et al, 2010). Much of what is known about the functioning of stomata remains phenomenological; at the leaf-level, attempts at forming a solid mechanistic basis of stomatal function have proven to be a challenge (Buckley, 2005;Peak and Mott, 2011).…”