Alan Paul Smith
Affiliations: | Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute, Gamboa, Colón Province, Panama |
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Truman Post Young | grad student | 1976-1981 | Penn |
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Bovenkamp GL, Prange A, Schumacher W, et al. (2013) Lead uptake in diverse plant families: a study applying X-ray absorption near edge spectroscopy. Environmental Science & Technology. 47: 4375-82 |
Smith AP, Murray M. (2003) Habitat requirements of the squirrel glider (Petaurus norfolcensis) and associated possums and gliders on the New South Wales central coast Wildlife Research. 30: 291 |
Fraver S, Brokaw NVL, Smith AP. (1998) Delimiting the gap phase in the growth cycle of a Panamanian forest Journal of Tropical Ecology. 14: 673-681 |
Kapos V, Mulkey SS, Chazdon RL, et al. (1997) Tropical Forest Plant Ecophysiology. The Journal of Applied Ecology. 34: 831 |
Hawthorne WD, Mulkey SS, Chazdon RL, et al. (1997) Tropical Forest Plant Ecophysiology. The Journal of Ecology. 85: 105 |
Balslev H, Rundel PW, Smith AP, et al. (1997) Tropical Alpine Environments: Plant Form and Function. Systematic Botany. 22: 592 |
Eyre TJ, Smith AP. (1997) Floristic and structural habitat preferences of yellow-bellied gliders (Petaurus australis) and selective logging impacts in southeast Queensland, Australia Forest Ecology and Management. 98: 281-295 |
Sheil D, Rundel PW, Smith AP, et al. (1995) Tropical Alpine Environments: Plant Form and Function Mountain Research and Development. 15: 84 |
Hogan KP, Smith AP, Samaniego M. (1995) Gas Exchange in Six Tropical Semi-Deciduous Forest Canopy Tree Species During the Wet and Dry Seasons Biotropica. 27: 324 |
Lovett JC, Rundel PW, Smith AP, et al. (1995) Tropical Alpine Environments: Plant Form and Function. The Journal of Ecology. 83: 555 |