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Oliver L Phillips

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Oecologia|October 15, 2008
Contrasting patterns of diameter and biomass increment across tree functional groups in Amazonian forestsHelen C Keeling, Timothy R Baker, Rodolfo Vasquez Martinez, et al.
Ecology and Evolution|August 6, 2019
Comparative phylogeography of five widespread tree species: Insights into the history of western AmazoniaEurídice N Honorio Coronado, Kyle G Dexter, Michelle L Hart, et al.
Nature|December 8, 2022
Widespread herbivory cost in tropical nitrogen-fixing tree speciesWill Barker, Liza S Comita, S Joseph Wright, et al.
Trends in Plant Science|September 11, 2012
Detecting trends in tree growth: not so simpleDavid M J S Bowman, Roel J W Brienen, Emanuel Gloor, et al.
Science (New York, N.Y.)|February 5, 2011
The 2010 Amazon droughtSimon L Lewis, Paulo M Brando, Oliver L Phillips, et al.
Surveys in Geophysics|August 10, 2019
Species Matter: Wood Density Influences Tropical Forest Biomass at Multiple ScalesOliver L Phillips, Martin J P Sullivan, Tim R Baker, et al.
Journal of Biogeography|January 17, 2012
Geological control of floristic composition in Amazonian forestsMark A Higgins, Kalle Ruokolainen, Hanna Tuomisto, et al.
Science (New York, N.Y.)|October 22, 2005
Species loss and aboveground carbon storage in a tropical forestDaniel E Bunker, Fabrice Declerck, Jason C Bradford, et al.
Journal of Biogeography|March 31, 2015
<i>Ficus insipida</i> subsp. <i>insipida</i> (Moraceae) reveals the role of ecology in the phylogeography of widespread Neotropical rain forest tree speciesEurídice N Honorio Coronado, Kyle G Dexter, Monica F Poelchau, et al.
Ecology|July 13, 2023
MADERA: A standardized Pan-Amazonian dataset for tropical timber speciesXimena Herrera-Alvarez, Juan A Blanco, Oliver L Phillips, et al.
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Oecologia|October 15, 2008
Contrasting patterns of diameter and biomass increment across tree functional groups in Amazonian forestsHelen C Keeling, Timothy R Baker, Rodolfo Vasquez Martinez, et al.
Ecology and Evolution|August 6, 2019
Comparative phylogeography of five widespread tree species: Insights into the history of western AmazoniaEurídice N Honorio Coronado, Kyle G Dexter, Michelle L Hart, et al.
Nature|December 8, 2022
Widespread herbivory cost in tropical nitrogen-fixing tree speciesWill Barker, Liza S Comita, S Joseph Wright, et al.
Trends in Plant Science|September 11, 2012
Detecting trends in tree growth: not so simpleDavid M J S Bowman, Roel J W Brienen, Emanuel Gloor, et al.
Science (New York, N.Y.)|February 5, 2011
The 2010 Amazon droughtSimon L Lewis, Paulo M Brando, Oliver L Phillips, et al.
Surveys in Geophysics|August 10, 2019
Species Matter: Wood Density Influences Tropical Forest Biomass at Multiple ScalesOliver L Phillips, Martin J P Sullivan, Tim R Baker, et al.
Journal of Biogeography|January 17, 2012
Geological control of floristic composition in Amazonian forestsMark A Higgins, Kalle Ruokolainen, Hanna Tuomisto, et al.
Science (New York, N.Y.)|October 22, 2005
Species loss and aboveground carbon storage in a tropical forestDaniel E Bunker, Fabrice Declerck, Jason C Bradford, et al.
Journal of Biogeography|March 31, 2015
<i>Ficus insipida</i> subsp. <i>insipida</i> (Moraceae) reveals the role of ecology in the phylogeography of widespread Neotropical rain forest tree speciesEurídice N Honorio Coronado, Kyle G Dexter, Monica F Poelchau, et al.
Ecology|July 13, 2023
MADERA: A standardized Pan-Amazonian dataset for tropical timber speciesXimena Herrera-Alvarez, Juan A Blanco, Oliver L Phillips, et al.
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