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Mark Westoby

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Trends in Ecology & Evolution|December 13, 2016
Teamwork, Soft Skills, and Research TrainingAnaïs Gibert, Wade C Tozer, Mark Westoby
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|March 3, 2021
Motivating data contributions via a distinct career currencyMark Westoby, Daniel S Falster, Julian Schrader
The New Phytologist|November 21, 2009
The relationship between stem biomechanics and wood density is modified by rainfall in 32 Australian woody plant speciesYusuke Onoda, Anna E Richards, Mark Westoby
The New Phytologist|May 23, 2013
Understanding ecological variation across species: area-based vs mass-based expression of leaf traitsMark Westoby, Peter B Reich, Ian J Wright
The American Naturalist|July 18, 2008
A general model for the scaling of offspring size and adult sizeDaniel S Falster, Angela T Moles, Mark Westoby
Journal of Theoretical Biology|July 6, 2012
An evolutionary attractor model for sapwood cross section in relation to leaf areaMark Westoby, William K Cornwell, Daniel S Falster
Ecology|July 28, 2012
Setbacks to shoot growth are common in woody plants, so how are shoots of some species safer than others?Don W Butler, Sean M Gleason, Mark Westoby
The American Naturalist|March 26, 2003
Least-cost input mixtures of water and nitrogen for photosynthesisIan J Wright, Peter B Reich, Mark Westoby
Frontiers in Plant Science|March 18, 2020
Parenchyma Abundance in Wood of Evergreen Trees Varies Independently of NutrientsMartyna M Kotowska, Ian J Wright, Mark Westoby
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|March 12, 2017
Multitrait successional forest dynamics enable diverse competitive coexistenceDaniel S Falster, Åke Brännström, Mark Westoby, et al.
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Trends in Ecology & Evolution|December 13, 2016
Teamwork, Soft Skills, and Research TrainingAnaïs Gibert, Wade C Tozer, Mark Westoby
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|March 3, 2021
Motivating data contributions via a distinct career currencyMark Westoby, Daniel S Falster, Julian Schrader
The New Phytologist|November 21, 2009
The relationship between stem biomechanics and wood density is modified by rainfall in 32 Australian woody plant speciesYusuke Onoda, Anna E Richards, Mark Westoby
The New Phytologist|May 23, 2013
Understanding ecological variation across species: area-based vs mass-based expression of leaf traitsMark Westoby, Peter B Reich, Ian J Wright
The American Naturalist|July 18, 2008
A general model for the scaling of offspring size and adult sizeDaniel S Falster, Angela T Moles, Mark Westoby
Journal of Theoretical Biology|July 6, 2012
An evolutionary attractor model for sapwood cross section in relation to leaf areaMark Westoby, William K Cornwell, Daniel S Falster
Ecology|July 28, 2012
Setbacks to shoot growth are common in woody plants, so how are shoots of some species safer than others?Don W Butler, Sean M Gleason, Mark Westoby
The American Naturalist|March 26, 2003
Least-cost input mixtures of water and nitrogen for photosynthesisIan J Wright, Peter B Reich, Mark Westoby
Frontiers in Plant Science|March 18, 2020
Parenchyma Abundance in Wood of Evergreen Trees Varies Independently of NutrientsMartyna M Kotowska, Ian J Wright, Mark Westoby
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|March 12, 2017
Multitrait successional forest dynamics enable diverse competitive coexistenceDaniel S Falster, Åke Brännström, Mark Westoby, et al.
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