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Gregory P Asner

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Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|April 2, 2020
Carbon declines along tropical forest edges correspond to heterogeneous effects on canopy structure and functionElsa M Ordway, Gregory P Asner
Carbon Balance and Management|June 24, 2016
Spatially explicit analysis of field inventories for national forest carbon monitoringDavid C Marvin, Gregory P Asner
Ecological Applications : a Publication of the Ecological Society of America|November 22, 2017
Mapping tropical forest canopy diversity using high‐fidelity imaging spectroscopyJean-Baptiste Féret, Gregory P Asner
Ecology Letters|May 27, 2020
Geomorphic transience moderates topographic controls on tropical canopy foliar traitsK Dana Chadwick, Gregory P Asner
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|March 12, 2005
Remote analysis of biological invasion and biogeochemical changeGregory P Asner, Peter M Vitousek
Trends in Ecology & Evolution|December 3, 2014
Advances in animal ecology from 3D-LiDAR ecosystem mappingAndrew B Davies, Gregory P Asner
Ecology Letters|April 17, 2018
Landscape evolution and nutrient rejuvenation reflected in Amazon forest canopy chemistryK Dana Chadwick, Gregory P Asner
Global Change Biology|February 7, 2019
Elephants limit aboveground carbon gains in African savannasAndrew B Davies, Gregory P Asner
Ecological Applications : a Publication of the Ecological Society of America|May 21, 2008
Hyperspectral and LiDAR remote sensing of fire fuels in Hawaii Volcanoes National ParkTimothy A Varga, Gregory P Asner
Ecology Letters|June 14, 2012
Contrasting leaf chemical traits in tropical lianas and trees: implications for future forest compositionGregory P Asner, Roberta E Martin
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Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|April 2, 2020
Carbon declines along tropical forest edges correspond to heterogeneous effects on canopy structure and functionElsa M Ordway, Gregory P Asner
Carbon Balance and Management|June 24, 2016
Spatially explicit analysis of field inventories for national forest carbon monitoringDavid C Marvin, Gregory P Asner
Ecological Applications : a Publication of the Ecological Society of America|November 22, 2017
Mapping tropical forest canopy diversity using high‐fidelity imaging spectroscopyJean-Baptiste Féret, Gregory P Asner
Ecology Letters|May 27, 2020
Geomorphic transience moderates topographic controls on tropical canopy foliar traitsK Dana Chadwick, Gregory P Asner
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|March 12, 2005
Remote analysis of biological invasion and biogeochemical changeGregory P Asner, Peter M Vitousek
Trends in Ecology & Evolution|December 3, 2014
Advances in animal ecology from 3D-LiDAR ecosystem mappingAndrew B Davies, Gregory P Asner
Ecology Letters|April 17, 2018
Landscape evolution and nutrient rejuvenation reflected in Amazon forest canopy chemistryK Dana Chadwick, Gregory P Asner
Global Change Biology|February 7, 2019
Elephants limit aboveground carbon gains in African savannasAndrew B Davies, Gregory P Asner
Ecological Applications : a Publication of the Ecological Society of America|May 21, 2008
Hyperspectral and LiDAR remote sensing of fire fuels in Hawaii Volcanoes National ParkTimothy A Varga, Gregory P Asner
Ecology Letters|June 14, 2012
Contrasting leaf chemical traits in tropical lianas and trees: implications for future forest compositionGregory P Asner, Roberta E Martin
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