Stephen C. Sillett
Affiliations: | 1995 | Oregon State University, Corvallis, OR |
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Chin ARO, Guzmán-Delgado P, Sillett SC, et al. (2022) Tracheid buckling buys time, foliar water uptake pays it back: Coordination of leaf structure and function in tall redwood trees. Plant, Cell & Environment |
Chin ARO, Guzmán-Delgado P, Sillett SC, et al. (2022) Shoot dimorphism enables Sequoia sempervirens to separate requirements for foliar water uptake and photosynthesis. American Journal of Botany |
Iberle BG, Pelt RV, Sillett SC. (2020) Development of mature second-growth Sequoia sempervirens forests Forest Ecology and Management. 459: 117816 |
Sillett SC, Pelt RV, Carroll AL, et al. (2020) Aboveground biomass dynamics and growth efficiency of Sequoia sempervirens forests Forest Ecology and Management. 458: 117740 |
Kramer RD, Sillett SC, Kane VR, et al. (2020) Disturbance and species composition drive canopy structure and distribution of large trees in Olympic rainforests, USA Landscape Ecology. 35: 1107-1125 |
Chin ARO, Sillett SC. (2019) Within-crown plasticity in leaf traits among the tallest conifers. American Journal of Botany |
Sillett SC, Pelt RV, Carroll AL, et al. (2019) Structure and dynamics of forests dominated by Sequoiadendron giganteum Forest Ecology and Management. 448: 218-239 |
Kramer RD, Sillett SC, Van Pelt R, et al. (2019) Neighborhood competition mediates crown development of Picea sitchensis in Olympic rainforests: Implications for restoration management Forest Ecology and Management. 441: 127-143 |
Sillett SC, Pelt RV, Carroll AL, et al. (2019) Allometric equations for Sequoia sempervirens in forests of different ages Forest Ecology and Management. 433: 349-363 |
Carroll AL, Sillett SC, Pelt RV. (2018) Tree-Ring Indicators of Fire in Two Old-Growth Coast Redwood Forests Fire Ecology. 14: 85-105 |