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    Niche conservatism constrains Australian honeyeater assemblages in stressful environments by Miller, E. T., Zanne, A. E., Ricklefs, R. E.

    Published in Ecology letters (01-09-2013)
    “…The hypothesis of phylogenetic niche conservatism proposes that most extant members of a clade remain in ancestral environments because expansion into new…”
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    Patterns and Consequences of Differential Vascular Sectoriality in 18 Temperate Tree and Shrub Species by Zanne, A. E., Sweeney, K., Sharma, M., Orians, C. M.

    Published in Functional ecology (01-04-2006)
    “…1. Resource delivery within plants depends on supply pathways. Some species have relatively constrained (sectored) vascular connections, while others have…”
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    Effects of Growth Form and Functional Traits on Response of Woody Plants to Clearing and Fragmentation of Subtropical Rainforest by KOOYMAN, R. M, ZANNE, A. E, GALLAGHER, R. V, CORNWELL, W, ROSSETTO, M, O'CONNOR, P, PARKES, E. A, CATTERALL, C. F, LAFFAN, S. W, LUSK, C. H

    Published in Conservation biology (01-12-2013)
    “…The conservation implications of large‐scale rainforest clearing and fragmentation on the persistence of functional and taxonomic diversity remain poorly…”
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    Fruit and flower phenology at two sites in Kibale National Park, Uganda by Chapman, C. A., Wrangham, R. W., Chapman, L. J., Kennard, D. K., Zanne, A. E.

    Published in Journal of tropical ecology (01-03-1999)
    “…Examination of phenological patterns of tropical trees at different temporal and spatial scales can elucidate biotic and abiotic factors that correlate with…”
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    Greenhouse trace gases in deadwood by Covey, K. R., de Mesquita, C. P. Bueno, Oberle, B., Maynard, D. S., Bettigole, C., Crowther, T. W., Duguid, M. C., Steven, B., Zanne, A. E., Lapin, M., Ashton, M. S., Oliver, C. D., Lee, X., Bradford, M. A.

    Published in Biogeochemistry (01-11-2016)
    “…Deadwood, long recognized as playing an important role in storing carbon and releasing it as CO₂ in forest ecosystems, is more recently drawing attention for…”
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    A long-term evaluation of fruiting phenology: importance of climate change by Chapman, Colin A., Chapman, Lauren J., Struhsaker, Thomas T., Zanne, Amy E., Clark, Connie J., Poulsen, John R.

    Published in Journal of tropical ecology (01-01-2005)
    “…Within the last decade the study of phenology has taken on new importance because of its contribution to climate-change research. However, phenology data sets…”
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    Expediting Reforestation in Tropical Grasslands: Distance and Isolation from Seed Sources in Plantations by Zanne, Amy E., Chapman, Colin A.

    Published in Ecological applications (01-12-2001)
    “…Where tropical forests have been cleared and abandoned, forest regrowth is often slow. Because of the increasing extent of such degraded lands and desire for…”
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    Potential causes of arrested succession in Kibale National Park, Uganda: growth and mortality of seedlings by Chapman, Colin A., Chapman, Lauren J., Kaufman, Les, Zanne, Amy E.

    Published in African journal of ecology (01-03-1999)
    “…Summary Recent studies suggest that regeneration following large‐scale disturbance in Kibale National Park, Uganda, is slow or possibly arrested. Here, data is…”
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    Climate-based prediction of carbon fluxes from deadwood in Australia by Duan, Elizabeth S, Chavez Rodriguez, Luciana, Hemming-Schroeder, Nicole, Wijas, Baptiste, Flores-Moreno, Habacuc, Cheesman, Alexander W, Cernusak, Lucas A, Liddell, Michael J, Eggleton, Paul, Zanne, Amy E, Allison, Steven D

    Published in Biogeosciences (23-07-2024)
    “…Deadwood is an important yet understudied carbon pool in tropical ecosystems. Deadwood degradation to CO2 through decomposer (microbial, termite) activities is…”
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    A 10-year evaluation of the functional basis for regeneration habitat preference of trees in an African evergreen forest by Chapman, Colin A., Kitajima, Kaoru, Zanne, Amy E., Kaufman, Les S., Lawes, Michael J.

    Published in Forest ecology and management (15-06-2008)
    “…The spatial distribution of tree juveniles in relation to light environments may reflect species differences in growth, survival, and functional traits and…”
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    TRY - a global database of plant traits by KATTGE, J., DÍAZ, S., LAVOREL, S., PRENTICE, I. C., LEADLEY, P., BÖNISCH, G., GARNIER, E., WESTOBY, M., REICH, P. B., WRIGHT, I. J., CORNELISSEN, J. C., VIOLLE, C., Van BODEGOM, P. M., REICHSTEIN, M., ENQUIST, B. J., SOUDZILOVSKAIA, N. A., ANAND, M., ATKIN, O., BAHN, M., BALDOCCHI, D., BLANCO, C. C., BLONDER, B., BOND, W. J., BRADSTOCK, R., BUNKER, D. E., CAVENDER-BARES, J., CHAPIN III, F. S., CHAVE, J., CORNWELL, W. K., CRAINE, J. M., DUARTE, L., DURKA, W., ELSER, J., ESSER, G., FANG, J., FERNÁNDEZ-MÉNDEZ, F., FIDELIS, A., FLORES, O., FRANK, D., FYLLAS, N. M., GALLAGHER, R. V., GREEN, W. A., GUTIERREZ, A. G., HICKLER, T., HODGSON, J. G., JALILI, A., JOLY, C. A., KERKHOFF, A. J., KIRKUP, D., KITAJIMA, K., KLOTZ, S., KUROKAWA, H., LAUGHLIN, D., LEE, T. D., LEISHMAN, M., LENS, F., LEWIS, S. L., LLOYD, J., LOUAULT, F., MA, S., MAHECHA, M. D., MANNING, P., MASSAD, T., MEDLYN, B. E., MESSIER, J., MOLES, A. T., MÜLLER, S. C., NAEEM, S., NIINEMETS, Ü., NÖLLERT, S., OGAYA, R., OLEKSYN, J., ONIPCHENKO, V. G., ORDOÑEZ, J., OVERBECK, G., PAULA, S., PILLAR, V., POORTER, H., POORTER, L., POSCHLOD, P., PRINZING, A., PROULX, R., RAMMIG, A., REINSCH, S., REU, B., SACK, L., SHIPLEY, B., SIEFERT, A., SOSINSKI, E., SOUSSANA, J. -F., SWAINE, E., SWENSON, N., THOMPSON, K., THORNTON, P., WALDRAM, M., WHITE, M., WRIGHT, S. J., YGUEL, B., ZAEHLE, S., ZANNE, A. E.

    Published in Global change biology (21-06-2011)
    “…Plant traits – the morphological, anatomical, physiological, biochemical and phenological characteristics of plants and their organs – determine how primary…”
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    Evolutionary and ecological correlates of early seedling morphology in East African trees and shrubs by Zanne, Amy E, Chapman, Colin A, Kitajima, Kaoru

    Published in American journal of botany (01-06-2005)
    “…Seed size and cotyledon morphology are two key juvenile traits that have evolved in response to changes in plant species life-history strategies and habitat…”
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    Comparative sectoriality in temperate hardwoods: hydraulics and xylem anatomy by Ellmore, G.S, Zanne, A.E, Orians, C.M

    “…In wood, lateral transport of water and minerals occurs readily in ‘integrated’ trees but is more restricted in ‘sectored species’. Dye distribution and a…”
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    Diversity of woody species in forest, treefall gaps, and edge in Kibale National Park, Uganda by Zanne, A.E, Chapman, C.A

    Published in Plant ecology (01-01-2005)
    “…If specialization influences species presence, then high tropical tree and shrub diversity should correspond with high environmental heterogeneity. Such…”
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