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Simon Scheiter

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The American Naturalist|September 25, 2007
Partitioning of root and shoot competition and the stability of savannasSimon Scheiter, Steven I Higgins
Plos One|May 3, 2013
Intermediate coupling between aboveground and belowground biomass maximises the persistence of grasslandsSimon Scheiter, Steven I Higgins
Nature|July 6, 2012
Atmospheric CO2 forces abrupt vegetation shifts locally, but not globallySteven I Higgins, Simon Scheiter
Ecology and Evolution|July 1, 2026
The Effects of Biome Stability During the Quaternary on Plant DiversitySimon Scheiter, Julia Brugger, Thomas Hickler
The New Phytologist|March 19, 2013
Next-generation dynamic global vegetation models: learning from community ecologySimon Scheiter, Liam Langan, Steven I Higgins
Ecology|June 30, 2010
The stability of African savannas: insights from the indirect estimation of the parameters of a dynamic modelSteven I Higgins, Simon Scheiter, Mahesh Sankaran
Nature Communications|September 9, 2025
Amazon forest resistance to drought is increased by diversity in hydraulic traitsLiam Langan, Simon Scheiter, Thomas Hickler, et al.
Conservation Biology : the Journal of the Society for Conservation Biology|June 10, 2022
Combined impacts of future climate-driven vegetation changes and socioeconomic pressures on protected areas in AfricaCarola Martens, Simon Scheiter, Guy F Midgley, et al.
The New Phytologist|November 13, 2014
Climate change and long-term fire management impacts on Australian savannasSimon Scheiter, Steven I Higgins, Jason Beringer, et al.
The New Phytologist|January 10, 2014
Increasing atmospheric CO2 overrides the historical legacy of multiple stable biome states in AfricaGlenn R Moncrieff, Simon Scheiter, William J Bond, et al.
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The American Naturalist|September 25, 2007
Partitioning of root and shoot competition and the stability of savannasSimon Scheiter, Steven I Higgins
Plos One|May 3, 2013
Intermediate coupling between aboveground and belowground biomass maximises the persistence of grasslandsSimon Scheiter, Steven I Higgins
Nature|July 6, 2012
Atmospheric CO2 forces abrupt vegetation shifts locally, but not globallySteven I Higgins, Simon Scheiter
Ecology and Evolution|July 1, 2026
The Effects of Biome Stability During the Quaternary on Plant DiversitySimon Scheiter, Julia Brugger, Thomas Hickler
The New Phytologist|March 19, 2013
Next-generation dynamic global vegetation models: learning from community ecologySimon Scheiter, Liam Langan, Steven I Higgins
Ecology|June 30, 2010
The stability of African savannas: insights from the indirect estimation of the parameters of a dynamic modelSteven I Higgins, Simon Scheiter, Mahesh Sankaran
Nature Communications|September 9, 2025
Amazon forest resistance to drought is increased by diversity in hydraulic traitsLiam Langan, Simon Scheiter, Thomas Hickler, et al.
Conservation Biology : the Journal of the Society for Conservation Biology|June 10, 2022
Combined impacts of future climate-driven vegetation changes and socioeconomic pressures on protected areas in AfricaCarola Martens, Simon Scheiter, Guy F Midgley, et al.
The New Phytologist|November 13, 2014
Climate change and long-term fire management impacts on Australian savannasSimon Scheiter, Steven I Higgins, Jason Beringer, et al.
The New Phytologist|January 10, 2014
Increasing atmospheric CO2 overrides the historical legacy of multiple stable biome states in AfricaGlenn R Moncrieff, Simon Scheiter, William J Bond, et al.
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