Studies have been conducted into the impact this seasonality has on the rainforest. When they measured the flow of carbon dioxide into and out of the forest they reported seeing "the ecosystem storing carbon during the dry season,". Either photosynthesis increased during the dry season, or processes that release carbon dioxide, like decay and respiration, decreased. Additionally, while tropical cloudiness had declined, tropical vegetation had grown greener. These results suggested that tropical forest growth was limited not by dry-season water shortages, but by rainy season "sunlight shortages."