S. Joseph Wright
Affiliations: | Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute, Gamboa, Colón Province, Panama |
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Kyle E. Harms | post-doc | 1997-1999 | Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute |
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Kambach S, Bruelheide H, Comita LS, et al. (2025) Putting seedlings on the map: Trade-offs in demographic rates between ontogenetic size classes in five tropical forests. Ecology. 106: e4527 |
Broders KD, Capador-Barreto HD, Iriarte G, et al. (2024) Oomycete communities in lowland tropical forest soils vary in species abundance and comprise saprophytes and pathogens of seeds and seedlings of multiple plant species. American Journal of Botany. e16425 |
Journé V, Bogdziewicz M, Courbaud B, et al. (2024) The Relationship Between Maturation Size and Maximum Tree Size From Tropical to Boreal Climates. Ecology Letters. 27: e14500 |
Gomes PWP, Mannochio-Russo H, Schmid R, et al. (2024) plantMASST - Community-driven chemotaxonomic digitization of plants. Biorxiv : the Preprint Server For Biology |
Wong MY, Wurzburger N, Hall JS, et al. (2024) Trees adjust nutrient acquisition strategies across tropical forest secondary succession. The New Phytologist |
Cusack DF, Christoffersen B, Smith-Martin CM, et al. (2024) Toward a coordinated understanding of hydro-biogeochemical root functions in tropical forests for application in vegetation models. The New Phytologist |
Ngute ASK, Schoeman DS, Pfeifer M, et al. (2024) Global dominance of lianas over trees is driven by forest disturbance, climate and topography. Global Change Biology. 30: e17140 |
Vleminckx J, Hogan JA, Metz MR, et al. (2023) Flower production decreases with warmer and more humid atmospheric conditions in a western Amazonian forest. The New Phytologist |
Kalyuzhny M, Lake JK, Wright SJ, et al. (2023) Pervasive within-species spatial repulsion among adult tropical trees. Science (New York, N.Y.). 381: 563-568 |
Qiu T, Aravena MC, Ascoli D, et al. (2023) Masting is uncommon in trees that depend on mutualist dispersers in the context of global climate and fertility gradients. Nature Plants |