Tomas F. Domingues, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2005 | University of Utah, Salt Lake City, UT |
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(Photosynthetic gas exchange in eastern Amazonian primary rain forest and pasture ecosystems.) |
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Penha D, Brum M, Alves LF, et al. (2024) Preserving isohydricity: vertical environmental variability explains Amazon forest water use strategies. Tree Physiology |
Damasceno AR, Garcia S, Aleixo IF, et al. (2024) In situ short-term responses of Amazonian understory plants to elevated CO. Plant, Cell & Environment |
Brunello AT, Nardoto GB, Santos FLS, et al. (2023) Soil δN spatial distribution is primarily shaped by climatic patterns in the semiarid Caatinga, Northeast Brazil. The Science of the Total Environment. 168405 |
Dong N, Prentice IC, Wright IJ, et al. (2022) Leaf nitrogen from the perspective of optimal plant function. The Journal of Ecology. 110: 2585-2602 |
Díaz S, Kattge J, Cornelissen JHC, et al. (2022) The global spectrum of plant form and function: enhanced species-level trait dataset. Scientific Data. 9: 755 |
Ellsworth DS, Crous KY, De Kauwe MG, et al. (2022) Convergence in phosphorus constraints to photosynthesis in forests around the world. Nature Communications. 13: 5005 |
Cunha HFV, Andersen KM, Lugli LF, et al. (2022) Direct evidence for phosphorus limitation on Amazon forest productivity. Nature |
Garcia MN, Hu J, Domingues TF, et al. (2021) Local hydrological gradients structure high intra-species variability in plant hydraulic traits in two dominant central Amazonian tree species. Journal of Experimental Botany |
Menezes J, Garcia S, Grandis A, et al. (2021) Changes in leaf functional traits with leaf age: When do leaves decrease their photosynthetic capacity in Amazonian trees? Tree Physiology |
Peng Y, Bloomfield KJ, Cernusak LA, et al. (2021) Global climate and nutrient controls of photosynthetic capacity. Communications Biology. 4: 462 |