Brian R. Zutta, Ph.D.

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2009 University of California, Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA 
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Adaptations of plants to environmental stress, focusing on mediterranean, desert, and tropical ecosystems; applications of environmental sensor arrays for ecological research
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Philip Rundel grad student 2009 UCLA
 (Predicting the distribution of an increasingly vulnerable ecosystem: The past, present, and future of the Polylepis woodlands.)
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Duarte-Guardia S, Peri PL, Amelung W, et al. (2018) Better estimates of soil carbon from geographical data: a revised global approach Mitigation and Adaptation Strategies For Global Change. 24: 355-372
Zutta BR, Rundel PW. (2017) Modeled Shifts in Polylepis Species Ranges in the Andes from the Last Glacial Maximum to the Present Forests. 8: 232
Cowling RM, Potts AJ, Bradshaw PL, et al. (2015) Variation in plant diversity in mediterranean-climate ecosystems: The role of climatic and topographical stability Journal of Biogeography. 42: 552-564
Potapov PV, Dempewolf J, Talero Y, et al. (2014) National satellite-based humid tropical forest change assessment in Peru in support of REDD+ implementation Environmental Research Letters. 9
Saatchi SS, Harris NL, Brown S, et al. (2011) Benchmark map of forest carbon stocks in tropical regions across three continents. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 108: 9899-904
Zutta BR, Nobel PS, Aramians AM, et al. (2011) Low- and High-Temperature Tolerance and Acclimation for Chlorenchyma versus Meristem of the Cultivated Cacti Nopalea cochenillifera, Opuntia robusta, and Selenicereus megalanthus Journal of Botany. 2011: 1-6
Saatchi S, Malhi Y, Zutta B, et al. (2009) Mapping landscape scale variations of forest structure, biomass, and productivity in Amazonia Biogeosciences Discussions. 6: 5461-5505
Buermann W, Saatchi S, Smith TB, et al. (2008) Predicting species distributions across the Amazonian and Andean regions using remote sensing data Journal of Biogeography. 35: 1160-1176
Nobel PS, Zutta BR. (2008) Temperature tolerances for stems and roots of two cultivated cacti, Nopalea cochenillifera and Opuntia robusta: Acclimation, light, and drought Journal of Arid Environments. 72: 633-642
Nobel PS, Zutta BR. (2007) Carbon dioxide uptake, water relations and drought survival for Dudleya saxosa, the 'rock live-forever', growing in small soil volumes Functional Ecology. 21: 698-704
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