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Bottom-up and top-down control of dispersal across major organismal groups. Nature Ecology and Evolution. 2:1859–1863.
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2018. Bottom-up and top-down control of dispersal across major organismal groups. Nature Ecology and Evolution. 2:1859–1863.
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2018. Bottom-up and top-down control of dispersal across major organismal groups. Nature Ecology and Evolution. 2:1859–1863.
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2018. Bottom-up effects of lake sediment on pelagic food-web compartments: a mesocosm study. Freshwater Biology. 59:1695–1709.
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2014. Canopy {Area} of {Large} {Trees} {Explains} {Aboveground} {Biomass} {Variations} across {Nine} {Neotropical} {Forest} {Landscapes}. Biogeosciences Discussions. :1–38.
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2016. Chapter {One} - {A} multitrophic perspective on biodiversity–ecosystem functioning research. Advances in {Ecological} {Research}. 61:1–54.
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2019. Chapter {One} - {A} multitrophic perspective on biodiversity–ecosystem functioning research. Advances in {Ecological} {Research}. 61:1–54.
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2019. Chapter {One} - {A} multitrophic perspective on biodiversity–ecosystem functioning research. Advances in {Ecological} {Research}. 61:1–54.
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2020. Circadian rhythms have significant effects on leaf-to-canopy scale gas exchange under field conditions. GigaScience. 5:43.
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2016. Circadian rhythms have significant effects on leaf-to-canopy scale gas exchange under field conditions. GigaScience. 5:43.
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2016. Circadian rhythms regulate the environmental responses of net {CO} 2 exchange in bean and cotton canopies. Agricultural and Forest Meteorology. 239:185–191.
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2017. Circadian rhythms regulate the environmental responses of net {CO} 2 exchange in bean and cotton canopies. Agricultural and Forest Meteorology. 239:185–191.
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2017. Climate controls over the net carbon uptake period and amplitude of net ecosystem production in temperate and boreal ecosystems. Agricultural and Forest Meteorology. 243:9–18.
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2017. Climate, soil resources and microbial activity shape the distributions of mountain plants based on their functional traits. Ecography. 43:1550–1559.
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2020. Climate, soil resources and microbial activity shape the distributions of mountain plants based on their functional traits. Ecography. 43:1550–1559.
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2020. Comparable canopy and soil free-living nitrogen fixation rates in a lowland tropical forest. Science of The Total Environment. 754:142202.
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2021. Comparing three types of dietary samples for prey {DNA} decay in an insect generalist predator. Molecular Ecology Resources. 18:966–973.
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2018. A comparison of {PTI} defense profiles induced in {Solanum} tuberosum by {PAMP} and non-{PAMP} elicitors shows distinct, elicitor-specific responses. PLOS ONE. 15:e0236633.
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2020. The complete mitochondrial genome of {Iphisa} elegans ({Reptilia}: {Squamata}: {Gymnophthalmidae}). Mitochondrial DNA Part B. 5:3088–3090.
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2020. Compositional response of {Amazon} forests to climate change. Global Change Biology.
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