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Autor:
Y. Fang, L. R. Leung, C. D. Koven, G. Bisht, M. Detto, Y. Cheng, N. McDowell, H. Muller-Landau, S. J. Wright, J. Q. Chambers
Publikováno v:
Geoscientific Model Development, Vol 15, Pp 7879-7901 (2022)
Topographic heterogeneity and lateral subsurface flow at the hillslope scale of ≤1 km may have outsized impacts on tropical forest through their impacts on water available to plants under water-stressed conditions. However, vegetation dynamics and
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https://doaj.org/article/eff87f752dc34f789c0ce822b17eeed0
Autor:
C. D. Koven, R. G. Knox, R. A. Fisher, J. Q. Chambers, B. O. Christoffersen, S. J. Davies, M. Detto, M. C. Dietze, B. Faybishenko, J. Holm, M. Huang, M. Kovenock, L. M. Kueppers, G. Lemieux, E. Massoud, N. G. McDowell, H. C. Muller-Landau, J. F. Needham, R. J. Norby, T. Powell, A. Rogers, S. P. Serbin, J. K. Shuman, A. L. S. Swann, C. Varadharajan, A. P. Walker, S. J. Wright, C. Xu
Publikováno v:
Biogeosciences, Vol 17, Pp 3017-3044 (2020)
Plant functional traits determine vegetation responses to environmental variation, but variation in trait values is large, even within a single site. Likewise, uncertainty in how these traits map to Earth system feedbacks is large. We use a vegetatio
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https://doaj.org/article/cb0b3b03a7da4719b36ed7c3778a55f7
Publikováno v:
Biogeosciences, Vol 16, Pp 847-862 (2019)
Tree allometric relationships are widely employed for estimating forest biomass and production and are basic building blocks of dynamic vegetation models. In tropical forests, allometric relationships are often modeled by fitting scale-invariant powe
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https://doaj.org/article/cc4194a6504942db8e3199f6dba32fef
Autor:
B. Hilman, J. Muhr, S. E. Trumbore, N. Kunert, M. S. Carbone, P. Yuval, S. J. Wright, G. Moreno, O. Pérez-Priego, M. Migliavacca, A. Carrara, J. M. Grünzweig, Y. Osem, T. Weiner, A. Angert
Publikováno v:
Biogeosciences, Vol 16, Pp 177-191 (2019)
The ratio of CO2 efflux to O2 influx (ARQ, apparent respiratory quotient) in tree stems is expected to be 1.0 for carbohydrates, the main substrate supporting stem respiration. In previous studies of stem fluxes, ARQ values below 1.0 were observed an
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https://doaj.org/article/df11cc92c2fa4c618607be5d1849ca8b
Autor:
S. J. Wright
Publikováno v:
Disability & Society. 36:1221-1239
This article explores how formerly sighted Deaf individuals confront vision loss and grapple with adopting new identities as Deaf-Blind individuals. Co-researchers in this study analyze sighted Dea...
Autor:
Liza S. Comita, Richard Condit, S. J. Wright, Rolando Pérez, Benjamin L. Turner, María Natalia Umaña
Publikováno v:
Journal of Ecology. 109:51-61
Autor:
Helene C. Muller-Landau, S. J. Wright, Ervan Rutishauser, Richard Condit, Stephen P. Hubbell, Stuart J. Davies
Publikováno v:
Global Change Biology. 26:1485-1498
Tropical forest responses to climate and atmospheric change are critical to the future of the global carbon budget. Recent studies have reported increases in estimated above-ground biomass (EAGB) stocks, productivity, and mortality in old-growth trop
Autor:
Yang Song, Ljiljana Paša-Tolić, S. J. Wright, Gangsheng Wang, Malak M. Tfaily, Qiuming Yao, Konstantinos T. Konstantinidis, Eric Jonston, Chongle Pan, Minjae Kim, Xiaojuan Yang, Terry C. Hazen, Benjamin L. Turner, Melanie A. Mayes
A major challenge of quantifying feedback between microbial communities and climate is the vast diversity of microbial communities and the intricacy of soil biogeochemical processes they mediate. We overcome this challenge by simplifying the represen
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https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_________::7001c7dab12b81fcbf24b7773c2cb6a8
https://doi.org/10.21203/rs.3.rs-918612/v1
https://doi.org/10.21203/rs.3.rs-918612/v1
Autor:
Eelke Jongejans, S. J. Wright, Maarten J. E. Broekman, Marco D. Visser, Hans de Kroon, Helene C. Muller-Landau
Publikováno v:
Ecology Letters, 22, 1957-1975
Ecology Letters, 22, 11, pp. 1957-1975
Ecology Letters, 22, 11, pp. 1957-1975
Many empirical studies motivated by an interest in stable coexistence have quantified negative density dependence, negative frequency dependence, or negative plant-soil feedback, but the links between these empirical results and ecological theory are