selected publications
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academic article
- TRY plant trait database - enhanced coverage and open access. Global Change Biology. 26:119-188. 2020
- Co-occurring woody species have diverse hydraulic strategies and mortality rates during an extreme drought. Plant, Cell and Environment. 41:576-588. 2018
- Leaf hydraulic parameters are more plastic in species that experience a wider range of leaf water potentials. Functional Ecology. 32:894-903. 2018
- Plant hydraulics as a central hub integrating plant and ecosystem function: meeting report for 'Emerging Frontiers in Plant Hydraulics' (Washington, DC, May 2015). Plant, Cell and Environment. 39:2085-2094. 2016
- A test of the hydraulic vulnerability segmentation hypothesis in angiosperm and conifer tree species. Tree Physiology. 36:983-993. 2016
- On research priorities to advance understanding of the safety-efficiency tradeoff in xylem: A response to Bittencourt et al.'s (2016) comment 'On xylem hydraulic efficiencies, wood space-use and the safety-efficiency tradeoff': in this issue of New Phytologist, pp. 1152-1155.. New Phytologist. 211:1156-1158. 2016
- A comparison of hydraulic architecture in three similarly sized woody species differing in their maximum potential height. Tree Physiology. 35:723-731. 2015
- Weak tradeoff between xylem safety and xylem-specific hydraulic efficiency across the world's woody plant species. New Phytologist. 209:123-136. 2015