about
TRY - a global database of plant traitsBeyond a warming fingerprint: individualistic biogeographic responses to heterogeneous climate change in California.Reconciling seasonal hydraulic risk and plant water use through probabilistic soil-plant dynamics.Merging paleobiology with conservation biology to guide the future of terrestrial ecosystems.Twentieth-century shifts in forest structure in California: Denser forests, smaller trees, and increased dominance of oaks.Hydrologic refugia, plants, and climate change.Self-shading, carbon gain and leaf dynamics: a test of alternative optimality models.Leaf dynamics, self-shading and carbon gain in seedlings of a tropical pioneer tree.Light, leaf age, and leaf nitrogen concentration in a tropical vine.Species richness and endemism in the native flora of California.An ecological and evolutionary analysis of photosynthetic thermotolerance using the temperature-dependent increase in fluorescence.Ecological release exposes genetically based niche variation.Spatial phylogenetics of the native California flora.Leaf size, specific leaf area and microhabitat distribution of chaparral woody plants: contrasting patterns in species level and community level analyses.Size-dependent variation of gender in high density stands of the monoecious annual, Ambrosia artemisiifolia (Asteraceae).Effects of CO2 elevation on canopy development in the stands of two co-occurring annuals.Microclimate and demography interact to shape stable population dynamics across the range of an alpine plantLow Vulnerability to Xylem Embolism in Leaves and Stems of North American OaksBeyond isohydricity: The role of environmental variability in determining plant drought responsesRange edges in heterogeneous landscapes: Integrating geographic scale and climate complexity into range dynamicsThe ecohydrological context of drought and classification of plant responsesNo local adaptation in leaf or stem xylem vulnerability to embolism, but consistent vulnerability segmentation in a North American oakFacets of phylodiversity: evolutionary diversification, divergence and survival as conservation targets
P50
Q28709004-410253DD-8C22-469A-B4B6-FDEFC267D5C0Q30831529-6E235117-F0F3-4C4F-82EC-09D8EE64CEF3Q31157637-65BFCB3F-ABA7-4E69-A119-04F73BB2980FQ31160766-0B98CD14-6E0E-4527-A27B-4BFC403E93FFQ35062689-7CCDF7F4-CBA3-4377-A691-1377D1A16F55Q36314373-945A5A9E-3998-408D-94F9-203373978830Q38859328-82AEC607-B5FA-45B7-9BE0-1F465E7E2F1CQ38859336-A5E3D364-4744-48FE-A485-337E22AA5878Q38859339-800D4043-A6D3-4800-8496-706BB7891B58Q38877466-4FD3B5B0-A66C-45DC-ADEC-5AE324B71180Q39141666-46C68E72-4F6D-4C25-A851-E6745A3D79F7Q44833358-CBA0C4E9-0B4A-4552-83A5-4874082E60A1Q46273983-678744F7-23F5-4FAA-BC78-54B99D8215F7Q47194105-B96B2BD8-BA8B-4D55-A2DE-D8227794AAAEQ47447865-49779B7A-6F70-4880-B489-6EBEB665BB01Q51334397-AEAC66B3-2FFA-413E-BF67-F0FE456A899CQ58106063-10DF33FE-8CF0-4326-AC6E-CA83806DCDF6Q62609651-2B2F81A0-C071-4555-8340-75175F9F84F2Q90251232-5D7C5671-75AC-45F1-AD5A-E2ACFC08BC61Q91052582-F6557E6D-F0FD-40A5-AC25-7DED306321D0Q91173537-14C7A052-753F-4707-B01B-6EEA1F074CB6Q91785858-A5DC2121-3B85-4C7F-8859-36FCFADD7639Q93220969-86964CA5-1620-49DE-972F-6B6F571B50FA
P50
description
Ecologist and Evolutionary Biologist
@en
wetenschapper
@nl
name
David Ackerly
@ast
David Ackerly
@en
David Ackerly
@es
David Ackerly
@nl
type
label
David Ackerly
@ast
David Ackerly
@en
David Ackerly
@es
David Ackerly
@nl
prefLabel
David Ackerly
@ast
David Ackerly
@en
David Ackerly
@es
David Ackerly
@nl
P1053
A-1247-2009
P106
P1960
RC2lURgAAAAJ
P21
P31
P3829
P496
0000-0002-1847-7398