Matteo Detto

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University of California, Berkeley, Berkeley, CA, United States 
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Voigt C, Virkkala AM, Hould Gosselin G, et al. (2023) Arctic soil methane sink increases with drier conditions and higher ecosystem respiration. Nature Climate Change. 13: 1095-1104
Detto M, Pacala SW. (2022) Plant hydraulics, stomatal control and the response of a tropical forest to water stress over multiple temporal scales. Global Change Biology
Cushman KC, Detto M, García M, et al. (2022) Soils and topography control natural disturbance rates and thereby forest structure in a lowland tropical landscape. Ecology Letters
Meunier F, Visser MD, Shiklomanov A, et al. (2021) Liana optical traits increase tropical forest albedo and reduce ecosystem productivity. Global Change Biology
Meunier F, Verbeeck H, Cowdery B, et al. (2021) Unraveling the relative role of light and water competition between lianas and trees in tropical forests: A vegetation model analysis. The Journal of Ecology. 109: 519-540
Xu H, Detto M, Fang S, et al. (2020) Soil nitrogen concentration mediates the relationship between leguminous trees and neighbor diversity in tropical forests. Communications Biology. 3: 317
Detto M, Xu X. (2020) Optimal leaf life strategies determine V dynamic during ontogeny. The New Phytologist
Martínez Cano I, Shevliakova E, Malyshev S, et al. (2020) Allometric constraints and competition enable the simulation of size structure and carbon fluxes in a dynamic vegetation model of tropical forests (LM3PPA-TV). Global Change Biology
Solander KC, Newman BD, Carioca de Araujo A, et al. (2020) The pantropical response of soil moisture to El Niño Hydrology and Earth System Sciences. 24: 2303-2322
Deurwaerder HPTD, Visser MD, Detto M, et al. (2020) Diurnal variation in the isotope composition of plant xylem water biases the depth of root-water uptake estimates Biogeosciences Discussions. 1-48
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