William A. Hoffmann
Affiliations: | 2011- | Plant and Microbial Biology | North Carolina State University, Raleigh, NC |
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Sign in to add traineeSamuel Walker Flake | grad student | 2016- | |
Pamela P. Abit | grad student | 2008 | NCSU |
Renée M. Marchin | grad student | 2013 | NCSU |
Wade A. Wall | grad student | 2013 | NCSU |
Alice Broadhead | grad student | 2008-2015 | NCSU |
Stephanie N. Hollingsworth | grad student | 2010-2015 | NCSU |
Michael G. Just | grad student | 2011-2016 | NCSU |
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Gold ZJ, Pellegrini AFA, Refsland TK, et al. (2023) Herbaceous vegetation responses to experimental fire in savannas and forests depend on biome and climate. Ecology Letters |
Pilon NAL, Cava MGB, Hoffmann WA, et al. (2022) Effects and response of the Cerrado ground-layer to frost along the canopy cover gradient. Oecologia. 200: 199-207 |
Pellegrini AFA, Refsland T, Averill C, et al. (2021) Decadal changes in fire frequencies shift tree communities and functional traits. Nature Ecology & Evolution |
Newberry BM, Power CR, Abreu RCR, et al. (2020) Flammability thresholds or flammability gradients? Determinants of fire across savanna-forest transitions. The New Phytologist. 228: 910-921 |
Durigan G, Pilon NAL, Abreu RCR, et al. (2020) No Net Loss of Species Diversity After Prescribed Fires in the Brazilian Savanna Frontiers in Forests and Global Change. 3 |
Veldman JW, Aleman JC, Alvarado ST, et al. (2019) Comment on "The global tree restoration potential". Science (New York, N.Y.). 366 |
Hoffmann WA, Sanders RW, Just MG, et al. (2019) Better lucky than good: How savanna trees escape the fire trap in a variable world. Ecology |
Gotsch SG, Geiger EL, Franco AC, et al. (2019) Correction to: Allocation to leaf area and sapwood area affects water relations of co-occurring savanna and forest trees. Oecologia |
Trugman AT, Medvigy D, Hoffmann WA, et al. (2018) Sensitivity of woody carbon stocks to bark investment strategy in Neotropical savannas and forests Biogeosciences. 15: 233-243 |
Hoffmann WA, Flake SW, Abreu RCR, et al. (2018) Rare frost events reinforce tropical savanna–forest boundaries Journal of Ecology. 107: 468-477 |