The incidence and implications of clouds for cloud forest plant water relations.
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The hydroclimatic and ecophysiological basis of cloud forest distributions under current and projected climatesGrowth decline and divergent tree ring isotopic composition (δ13C and δ18O) contradict predictions of CO2stimulation in high altitudinal forestsReplicated throughfall exclusion experiment in an Indonesian perhumid rainforest: wood production, litter fall and fine root growth under simulated drought.Life in the clouds: are tropical montane cloud forests responding to changes in climate?Cloud forest trees with higher foliar water uptake capacity and anisohydric behavior are more vulnerable to drought and climate change.Belowground responses to elevation in a changing cloud forestVariation in leaf wettability traits along a tropical montane elevation gradient.Foliar uptake, carbon fluxes and water status are affected by the timing of daily fog in saplings from a threatened cloud forest.Predicting plant vulnerability to drought in biodiverse regions using functional traits.Coastal fog during summer drought improves the water status of sapling trees more than adult trees in a California pine forest.Remotely Sensed High-Resolution Global Cloud Dynamics for Predicting Ecosystem and Biodiversity Distributions.Temperature and rainfall interact to control carbon cycling in tropical forests.Molecular mechanisms of foliar water uptake in a desert tree.Effect of Leaf Water Potential on Internal Humidity and CO2 Dissolution: Reverse Transpiration and Improved Water Use Efficiency under Negative Pressure.On the diversity and richness of understory bryophytes at Nectandra Cloud Forest Reserve, Costa Rica.Foliar uptake of fog in coastal California shrub species.Habitat moisture is an important driver of patterns of sap flow and water balance in tropical montane cloud forest epiphytes.Environmental controls in the water use patterns of a tropical cloud forest tree species, Drimys brasiliensis (Winteraceae).Foliar uptake of fog water and transport belowground alleviates drought effects in the cloud forest tree species, Drimys brasiliensis (Winteraceae).Predicting trait-environment relationships for venation networks along an Andes-Amazon elevation gradient.Foggy days and dry nights determine crown-level water balance in a seasonal tropical Montane cloud forest.Exploring Picea glauca aquaporins in the context of needle water uptake and xylem refilling.Inferring foliar water uptake using stable isotopes of water.The variation of productivity and its allocation along a tropical elevation gradient: a whole carbon budget perspective.Retain or repel? Droplet volume does matter when measuring leaf wetness traits.Light use efficiency of California redwood forest understory plants along a moisture gradient.Changing directions: the atmosphere-plant-soil continuum.Leaf surface traits and water storage retention affect photosynthetic responses to leaf surface wetness among wet tropical forest and semiarid savanna plants.The effect of 18 O-labelled water vapour on the oxygen isotope ratio of water and assimilates in plants at high humidity.Foliar water uptake of Tamarix ramosissima from an atmosphere of high humidity.Effects of soil water availability on foliar water uptake of Araucaria angustifolia
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The incidence and implications of clouds for cloud forest plant water relations.
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The incidence and implications of clouds for cloud forest plant water relations.
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2012-12-06T00:00:00Z