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Roel J W Brienen

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Carbon Balance and Management|April 18, 2017
Carbon uptake by mature Amazon forests has mitigated Amazon nations' carbon emissionsOliver L Phillips, Roel J W Brienen,
Oecologia|July 14, 2005
Relating tree growth to rainfall in Bolivian rain forests: a test for six species using tree ring analysisRoel J W Brienen, Pieter A Zuidema
Global Change Biology|December 21, 2016
A response to 'Trends in tropical tree growth: reanalysis confirms earlier findings'Roel J W Brienen, Manuel Gloor, Guy Ziv
Global Change Biology|July 9, 2016
Tree demography dominates long-term growth trends inferred from tree ringsRoel J W Brienen, Manuel Gloor, Guy Ziv
Trends in Ecology & Evolution|January 24, 2012
Tropical forest warming: looking backwards for more insightsPieter A Zuidema, Roel J W Brienen, Jochen Schöngart
Journal of Geophysical Research. Biogeosciences|July 28, 2015
Oxygen isotopes in tree rings record variation in precipitation <i>δ</i><sup>18</sup>O and amount effects in the south of MexicoRoel J W Brienen, Peter Hietz, Wolfgang Wanek, et al.
Oecologia|December 25, 2009
Attaining the canopy in dry and moist tropical forests: strong differences in tree growth trajectories reflect variation in growing conditionsRoel J W Brienen, Pieter A Zuidema, Miguel Martínez-Ramos
The American Naturalist|September 26, 2009
Do persistently fast-growing juveniles contribute disproportionately to population growth? A new analysis tool for matrix models and its application to rainforest treesPieter A Zuidema, Roel J W Brienen, Heinjo J During, et al.
Trees (Berlin, Germany : West)|February 4, 2020
Does <i>Cedrela</i> always form annual rings? Testing ring periodicity across South America using radiocarbon datingJessica C A Baker, Guaciara M Santos, Manuel Gloor, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|October 3, 2012
Oxygen isotopes in tree rings are a good proxy for Amazon precipitation and El Nino-Southern Oscillation variabilityRoel J W Brienen, Gerd Helle, Thijs L Pons, et al.
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Carbon Balance and Management|April 18, 2017
Carbon uptake by mature Amazon forests has mitigated Amazon nations' carbon emissionsOliver L Phillips, Roel J W Brienen,
Oecologia|July 14, 2005
Relating tree growth to rainfall in Bolivian rain forests: a test for six species using tree ring analysisRoel J W Brienen, Pieter A Zuidema
Global Change Biology|December 21, 2016
A response to 'Trends in tropical tree growth: reanalysis confirms earlier findings'Roel J W Brienen, Manuel Gloor, Guy Ziv
Global Change Biology|July 9, 2016
Tree demography dominates long-term growth trends inferred from tree ringsRoel J W Brienen, Manuel Gloor, Guy Ziv
Trends in Ecology & Evolution|January 24, 2012
Tropical forest warming: looking backwards for more insightsPieter A Zuidema, Roel J W Brienen, Jochen Schöngart
Journal of Geophysical Research. Biogeosciences|July 28, 2015
Oxygen isotopes in tree rings record variation in precipitation <i>δ</i><sup>18</sup>O and amount effects in the south of MexicoRoel J W Brienen, Peter Hietz, Wolfgang Wanek, et al.
Oecologia|December 25, 2009
Attaining the canopy in dry and moist tropical forests: strong differences in tree growth trajectories reflect variation in growing conditionsRoel J W Brienen, Pieter A Zuidema, Miguel Martínez-Ramos
The American Naturalist|September 26, 2009
Do persistently fast-growing juveniles contribute disproportionately to population growth? A new analysis tool for matrix models and its application to rainforest treesPieter A Zuidema, Roel J W Brienen, Heinjo J During, et al.
Trees (Berlin, Germany : West)|February 4, 2020
Does <i>Cedrela</i> always form annual rings? Testing ring periodicity across South America using radiocarbon datingJessica C A Baker, Guaciara M Santos, Manuel Gloor, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|October 3, 2012
Oxygen isotopes in tree rings are a good proxy for Amazon precipitation and El Nino-Southern Oscillation variabilityRoel J W Brienen, Gerd Helle, Thijs L Pons, et al.
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