Edmund Tanner, Ph.D.

Affiliations: 
Plant Sciences University of Cambridge, Cambridge, England, United Kingdom 
Area:
Tropical ecology
Website:
http://www.plantsci.cam.ac.uk/research/edtanner.html
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Jaime Cavelier grad student 1989 Cambridge
Chadtip Rodtassana grad student 2012-2017
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Muscarella R, Emilio T, Phillips OL, et al. (2020) The global abundance of tree palms Global Ecology and Biogeography. 29: 1495-1514
Rodtassana C, Tanner EVJ. (2019) Litter removal in a tropical rain forest reduces fine root biomass and production but litter addition has few effects. Ecology. 99: 735-742
McLaren K, Luke D, Tanner E, et al. (2019) Reconstructing the effects of hurricanes over 155 years on the structure and diversity of trees in two tropical montane rainforests in Jamaica Agricultural and Forest Meteorology. 107621
Sheldrake M, Rosenstock NP, Mangan S, et al. (2018) Responses of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi to long-term inorganic and organic nutrient addition in a lowland tropical forest. The Isme Journal
Wright SJ, Turner BL, Yavitt JB, et al. (2018) Plant responses to fertilization experiments in lowland, species-rich, tropical forests. Ecology
Slik JWF, Franklin J, Arroyo-Rodríguez V, et al. (2018) Phylogenetic classification of the world's tropical forests. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
Cusack DF, Halterman SM, Tanner EV, et al. (2018) Decadal-scale litter manipulation alters the biochemical and physical character of tropical forest soil carbon Soil Biology and Biochemistry. 124: 199-209
Bellingham PJ, Tanner EV, Martin PH, et al. (2018) Endemic trees in a tropical biodiversity hotspot imperilled by an invasive tree Biological Conservation. 217: 47-53
Sheldrake M, Rosenstock NP, Revillini D, et al. (2017) Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungal community composition is altered by long-term litter removal but not litter addition in a lowland tropical forest. The New Phytologist
Tanner EVJ, Sheldrake MWA, Turner BL. (2016) Changes in soil carbon and nutrients following 6 years of litter removal and addition in a tropical semi-evergreen rain forest Biogeosciences. 13: 6183-6190
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