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Daniel Zuleta

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Nature Plants|August 22, 2022
Changing forests under climate changeKenneth J Feeley, Daniel Zuleta
Ecology|July 19, 2017
Drought-induced mortality patterns and rapid biomass recovery in a terra firme forest in the Colombian AmazonDaniel Zuleta, Alvaro Duque, Dairon Cardenas, et al.
Integrative and Comparative Biology|June 3, 2026
Simultaneous automated insect monitoring across a remote tropical elevation gradient with MothboxHubert A Szczygieł, Andrew Quitmeyer, Brianna Johns, et al.
Global Change Biology|June 24, 2022
Tree crown damage and its effects on forest carbon cycling in a tropical forestJessica F Needham, Gabriel Arellano, Stuart J Davies, et al.
The New Phytologist|October 30, 2021
Individual tree damage dominates mortality risk factors across six tropical forestsDaniel Zuleta, Gabriel Arellano, Helene C Muller-Landau, et al.
Global Change Biology|March 20, 2023
Damage to living trees contributes to almost half of the biomass losses in tropical forestsDaniel Zuleta, Gabriel Arellano, Sean M McMahon, et al.
The New Phytologist|October 23, 2025
Demography, dynamics and data: building confidence for simulating changes in the world's forestsAnnemarie H Eckes-Shephard, Arthur P K Argles, Bogdan Brzeziecki, et al.
Peerj|June 26, 2023
Phylogenetic diversity and the structure of host-epiphyte interactions across the NeotropicsMarcio R Pie, Fernanda S Caron, Thom Dallimore, et al.
Ecology Letters|December 11, 2025
Crown Exposure Regulates Aboveground Wood Productivity Responses to Soil Fertility in Lowland Tropical ForestsJosé A Medina-Vega, Álvaro Duque, Daniel Zuleta, et al.
Nature Ecology & Evolution|January 10, 2024
Tropical tree ectomycorrhiza are distributed independently of soil nutrientsJosé A Medina-Vega, Daniel Zuleta, Salomón Aguilar, et al.
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Nature Plants|August 22, 2022
Changing forests under climate changeKenneth J Feeley, Daniel Zuleta
Ecology|July 19, 2017
Drought-induced mortality patterns and rapid biomass recovery in a terra firme forest in the Colombian AmazonDaniel Zuleta, Alvaro Duque, Dairon Cardenas, et al.
Integrative and Comparative Biology|June 3, 2026
Simultaneous automated insect monitoring across a remote tropical elevation gradient with MothboxHubert A Szczygieł, Andrew Quitmeyer, Brianna Johns, et al.
Global Change Biology|June 24, 2022
Tree crown damage and its effects on forest carbon cycling in a tropical forestJessica F Needham, Gabriel Arellano, Stuart J Davies, et al.
The New Phytologist|October 30, 2021
Individual tree damage dominates mortality risk factors across six tropical forestsDaniel Zuleta, Gabriel Arellano, Helene C Muller-Landau, et al.
Global Change Biology|March 20, 2023
Damage to living trees contributes to almost half of the biomass losses in tropical forestsDaniel Zuleta, Gabriel Arellano, Sean M McMahon, et al.
The New Phytologist|October 23, 2025
Demography, dynamics and data: building confidence for simulating changes in the world's forestsAnnemarie H Eckes-Shephard, Arthur P K Argles, Bogdan Brzeziecki, et al.
Peerj|June 26, 2023
Phylogenetic diversity and the structure of host-epiphyte interactions across the NeotropicsMarcio R Pie, Fernanda S Caron, Thom Dallimore, et al.
Ecology Letters|December 11, 2025
Crown Exposure Regulates Aboveground Wood Productivity Responses to Soil Fertility in Lowland Tropical ForestsJosé A Medina-Vega, Álvaro Duque, Daniel Zuleta, et al.
Nature Ecology & Evolution|January 10, 2024
Tropical tree ectomycorrhiza are distributed independently of soil nutrientsJosé A Medina-Vega, Daniel Zuleta, Salomón Aguilar, et al.
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