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Sign in to add mentorBrian J. Enquist | post-doc | 2012- | Charles University, Prague Czech Republic |
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Enquist BJ, Feng X, Boyle B, et al. (2019) The commonness of rarity: Global and future distribution of rarity across land plants. Science Advances. 5: eaaz0414 |
Šímová I, Sandel B, Enquist BJ, et al. (2019) The relationship of woody plant size and leaf nutrient content to large‐scale productivity for forests across the Americas Journal of Ecology. 107: 2278-2290 |
Blonder B, Enquist BJ, Graae BJ, et al. (2018) Late Quaternary climate legacies in contemporary plant functional composition. Global Change Biology |
Taylor TC, McMahon SM, Smith MN, et al. (2018) Isoprene emission structures tropical tree biogeography and community assembly responses to climate. The New Phytologist |
Šímová I, Violle C, Svenning J, et al. (2018) Spatial patterns and climate relationships of major plant traits in the New World differ between woody and herbaceous species Journal of Biogeography. 45: 895-916 |
Šímová I, Rueda M, Hawkins BA. (2017) Stress from cold and drought as drivers of functional trait spectra in North American angiosperm tree assemblages. Ecology and Evolution. 7: 7548-7559 |
Šímová I, Storch D. (2017) The enigma of terrestrial primary productivity: measurements, models, scales and the diversity-productivity relationship Ecography. 40: 239-252 |
Šímová I. (2016) Phylogenies are relevant when assessing environmental filtering Folia Geobotanica. 51: 65-68 |
Šímová I, Violle C, Kraft NJB, et al. (2015) Shifts in trait means and variances in North American tree assemblages: Species richness patterns are loosely related to the functional space Ecography. 38: 649-658 |
Lamanna C, Blonder B, Violle C, et al. (2014) Functional trait space and the latitudinal diversity gradient. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 111: 13745-50 |