Dieter Mueller-Dombois
Affiliations: | Botany | University of Hawai'i at Manoa, Honolulu, HI |
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Hughes RF, Grossman D, Sowards TG, et al. (2022) Aboveground carbon accumulation by second-growth forests after deforestation in Hawai'i. Ecological Applications : a Publication of the Ecological Society of America. e2539 |
Cordell S, Goldstein G, Mueller-Dombois D, et al. (2019) Physiological and morphological variation in Metrosideros polymorpha, a dominant Hawaiian tree species, along an altitudinal gradient: the role of phenotypic plasticity. Oecologia. 113: 188-196 |
Mertelmeyer L, Jacobi JD, Mueller-Dombois D, et al. (2019) Regeneration of Metrosideros polymorpha forests in Hawaii after landscape‐level canopy dieback Journal of Vegetation Science. 30: 146-155 |
Koide D, Yoshida K, Daehler CC, et al. (2017) An upward elevation shift of native and non‐native vascular plants over 40 years on the island of Hawai'i Journal of Vegetation Science. 28: 939-950 |
Mueller-Dombois D, Boehmer HJ. (2013) Origin of the Hawaiian rainforest and its transition states in long-term primary succession Biogeosciences. 10: 5171-5182 |
Boehmer HJ, Wagner HH, Jacobi JD, et al. (2013) Rebuilding after collapse: Evidence for long-term cohort dynamics in the native Hawaiian rain forest Journal of Vegetation Science. 24: 639-650 |
Mueller-Dombois D. (2008) Pacific Island Forests: Successionally Impoverished and Now Threatened to Be Overgrown by Aliens? Pacific Science. 62: 303-308 |
Mueller-Dombois D, Wirawan N, Jacobi JD. (2005) The Kahana Valley Ahupua'a, a PABITRA Study Site on O'ahu, Hawaiian Islands Pacific Science. 59: 293-314 |
Mueller-Dombois D, Daebler CC. (2005) The PABITRA Project: Island Landscapes Under Global Change Pacific Science. 59: 133-139 |
Mueller-Dombois D. (2002) Forest vegetation across the tropical Pacific: A biogeographically complex region with many analogous environments Plant Ecology. 163: 155-176 |