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Oliver L Phillips

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Nature Communications|July 5, 2020
Long-term droughts may drive drier tropical forests towards increased functional, taxonomic and phylogenetic homogeneityJesús Aguirre-Gutiérrez, Yadvinder Malhi, Simon L Lewis, et al.
Nature Ecology & Evolution|January 14, 2022
Contrasting responses of woody and grassland ecosystems to increased CO<sub>2</sub> as water supply variesYude Pan, Robert B Jackson, David Y Hollinger, et al.
PNAS Nexus|February 23, 2024
Forest demography and biomass accumulation rates are associated with transient mean tree size vs. density scaling relationsKailiang Yu, Han Y H Chen, Arthur Gessler, et al.
Annals of Botany|June 1, 2026
Contrasting responses of pollen and fruit to whole-tree heating in two tropical savannah speciesGeorgina A Werkmeister, David R Galbraith, Marcia Cardoso Silva, et al.
Nature|July 17, 2024
The enduring world forest carbon sinkYude Pan, Richard A Birdsey, Oliver L Phillips, et al.
The Journal of Ecology|September 10, 2016
Consistent, small effects of treefall disturbances on the composition and diversity of four Amazonian forestsTimothy R Baker, Dilys M Vela Díaz, Victor Chama Moscoso, et al.
Nature|August 6, 2024
Author Correction: The enduring world forest carbon sinkYude Pan, Richard A Birdsey, Oliver L Phillips, et al.
Nature|August 16, 2002
Increasing dominance of large lianas in Amazonian forestsOliver L Phillips, Rodolfo Vásquez Martínez, Luzmila Arroyo, et al.
Science (New York, N.Y.)|July 19, 2011
A large and persistent carbon sink in the world's forestsYude Pan, Richard A Birdsey, Jingyun Fang, et al.
Scientific Reports|April 9, 2022
Relationships between species richness and ecosystem services in Amazonian forests strongly influenced by biogeographical strata and forest typesGijs Steur, Hans Ter Steege, René W Verburg, et al.
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Nature Communications|July 5, 2020
Long-term droughts may drive drier tropical forests towards increased functional, taxonomic and phylogenetic homogeneityJesús Aguirre-Gutiérrez, Yadvinder Malhi, Simon L Lewis, et al.
Nature Ecology & Evolution|January 14, 2022
Contrasting responses of woody and grassland ecosystems to increased CO<sub>2</sub> as water supply variesYude Pan, Robert B Jackson, David Y Hollinger, et al.
PNAS Nexus|February 23, 2024
Forest demography and biomass accumulation rates are associated with transient mean tree size vs. density scaling relationsKailiang Yu, Han Y H Chen, Arthur Gessler, et al.
Annals of Botany|June 1, 2026
Contrasting responses of pollen and fruit to whole-tree heating in two tropical savannah speciesGeorgina A Werkmeister, David R Galbraith, Marcia Cardoso Silva, et al.
Nature|July 17, 2024
The enduring world forest carbon sinkYude Pan, Richard A Birdsey, Oliver L Phillips, et al.
The Journal of Ecology|September 10, 2016
Consistent, small effects of treefall disturbances on the composition and diversity of four Amazonian forestsTimothy R Baker, Dilys M Vela Díaz, Victor Chama Moscoso, et al.
Nature|August 6, 2024
Author Correction: The enduring world forest carbon sinkYude Pan, Richard A Birdsey, Oliver L Phillips, et al.
Nature|August 16, 2002
Increasing dominance of large lianas in Amazonian forestsOliver L Phillips, Rodolfo Vásquez Martínez, Luzmila Arroyo, et al.
Science (New York, N.Y.)|July 19, 2011
A large and persistent carbon sink in the world's forestsYude Pan, Richard A Birdsey, Jingyun Fang, et al.
Scientific Reports|April 9, 2022
Relationships between species richness and ecosystem services in Amazonian forests strongly influenced by biogeographical strata and forest typesGijs Steur, Hans Ter Steege, René W Verburg, et al.
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