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Establishing a Wild, Ex Situ Population of a Critically Endangered Shade-Tolerant Rainforest Conifer: A Translocation ExperimentTropical forests and global change: filling knowledge gaps.Temperature and rainfall strongly drive temporal growth variation in Asian tropical forest trees.Reforestation with native mixed-species plantings in a temperate continental climate effectively sequesters and stabilizes carbon within decades.Deciduousness in a seasonal tropical forest in western Thailand: interannual and intraspecific variation in timing, duration and environmental cues.Changing juvenile growth patterns in tropical trees: selective effects, history, or both?δ18O in the tropical conifer Agathis robusta records ENSO-related precipitation variationsAverting biodiversity collapse in tropical forest protected areas.The neglected tool in the Bayesian ecologist's shed: a case study testing informative priors' effect on model accuracy.Temporal variability of forest communities: empirical estimates of population change in 4000 tree species.Plant ecology: Coexistence of tropical tree species.Wood properties in a long-lived conifer reveal strong climate signals where ring-width series do not.Wood density and its radial variation in six canopy tree species differing in shade-tolerance in western Thailand.Rate of tree carbon accumulation increases continuously with tree size.Drought avoidance and vulnerability in the Australian Araucariaceae.The paleoclimate context and future trajectory of extreme summer hydroclimate in eastern Australia.Natural hazards in Australia: extreme bushfireExperimental reconstruction of monsoon drought variability for Australasia using tree rings and coralsReply to Comment on ‘Drought variability in the eastern Australia and New Zealand summer drought atlas (ANZDA, CE 1500–2012) modulated by the Interdecadal Pacific Oscillation’N-fixing trees in restoration plantings: Effects on nitrogen supply and soil microbial communitiesDrought variability in the eastern Australia and New Zealand summer drought atlas (ANZDA, CE 1500–2012) modulated by the Interdecadal Pacific OscillationSpatial distribution patterns of the dominant canopy dipterocarp species in a seasonal dry evergreen forest in western Thailand
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