Christopher E. Doughty, Ph.D.

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2008 University of California, Irvine, Irvine, CA 
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Environmental Sciences, Plant Physiology
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Michael Goulden grad student 2008 UC Irvine
 (The effect of warming on tropical forests: How tropical forests may respond to future climate change.)
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Carter KR, Cavaleri MA, Atkin OK, et al. (2024) Photosynthetic responses to temperature across the tropics: a meta-analytic approach. Annals of Botany
Doughty CE, Keany JM, Wiebe BC, et al. (2023) Tropical forests are approaching critical temperature thresholds. Nature
Huaraca Huasco W, Riutta T, Girardin CAJ, et al. (2021) Fine root dynamics across pantropical rainforest ecosystems. Global Change Biology
Yang H, Ciais P, Wang Y, et al. (2021) Variations of carbon allocation and turnover time across tropical forests Global Ecology and Biogeography. 30: 1271-1285
Doughty CE, Prŷs‐Jones T, Abraham AJ, et al. (2021) Forest Thinning in Ponderosa Pines Increases Carbon Use Efficiency and Energy Flow From Primary Producers to Primary Consumers Journal of Geophysical Research: Biogeosciences. 126
Malhi Y, Girardin C, Metcalfe DB, et al. (2021) The Global Ecosystems Monitoring network: Monitoring ecosystem productivity and carbon cycling across the tropics Biological Conservation. 253: 108889
Hultine KR, Allan GJ, Blasini D, et al. (2020) Adaptive capacity in the foundation tree species : implications for resilience to climate change and non-native species invasion in the American Southwest. Conservation Physiology. 8: coaa061
Enquist BJ, Abraham AJ, Harfoot MBJ, et al. (2020) The megabiota are disproportionately important for biosphere functioning. Nature Communications. 11: 699
Taylor PG, Cleveland CC, Soper F, et al. (2019) Greater stem growth, woody allocation, and aboveground biomass in Paleotropical forests than in Neotropical forests. Ecology. 100: e02589
Fauset S, Gloor M, Fyllas NM, et al. (2019) Individual-Based Modeling of Amazon Forests Suggests That Climate Controls Productivity While Traits Control Demography Frontiers in Earth Science. 7
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