Published in Oecologia on November 22, 2009
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A functional analysis of the crown architecture of tropical forest Psychotria species: do species vary in light capture efficiency and consequently in carbon gain and growth? Oecologia (2004) 1.27
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Substantial nutrient resorption from leaves, stems and roots in a subarctic flora: what is the link with other resource economics traits? New Phytol (2010) 1.08
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Enhanced growth of Juniperus thurifera under a warmer climate is explained by a positive carbon gain under cold and drought. Tree Physiol (2012) 0.99
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Phenotypic plasticity and local adaptation in leaf ecophysiological traits of 13 contrasting cork oak populations under different water availabilities. Tree Physiol (2010) 0.98
The trait contribution to wood decomposition rates of 15 Neotropical tree species. Ecology (2010) 0.97
How do bryophytes govern generative recruitment of vascular plants? New Phytol (2011) 0.96
Growth and carbon isotopes of Mediterranean trees reveal contrasting responses to increased carbon dioxide and drought. Oecologia (2013) 0.96
Stable isotope views on ecosystem function: challenging or challenged? Biol Lett (2009) 0.92
Flowering phenology of invasive alien plant species compared with native species in three Mediterranean-type ecosystems. Ann Bot (2008) 0.92
Occurrence of the non-native annual bluegrass on the Antarctic mainland and its negative effects on native plants. Conserv Biol (2012) 0.92
Seasonal carbon storage and growth in Mediterranean tree seedlings under different water conditions. Tree Physiol (2009) 0.90
Impact of three global change drivers on a Mediterranean shrub. Ecology (2009) 0.90
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Traits underpinning desiccation resistance explain distribution patterns of terrestrial isopods. Oecologia (2012) 0.86
The relative importance for plant invasiveness of trait means, and their plasticity and integration in a multivariate framework. New Phytol (2012) 0.85
Does growth irradiance affect temperature dependence and thermal acclimation of leaf respiration? Insights from a Mediterranean tree with long-lived leaves. Plant Cell Environ (2007) 0.84
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Water stress responses of two Mediterranean tree species influenced by native soil microorganisms and inoculation with a plant growth promoting rhizobacterium. Tree Physiol (2008) 0.82
Norway maple displays greater seasonal growth and phenotypic plasticity to light than native sugar maple. Tree Physiol (2012) 0.82
A broader perspective on plant domestication and nutrient and carbon cycling. New Phytol (2013) 0.81
Contrasting water strategies of two Mediterranean shrubs of limited distribution: uncertain future under a drier climate. Tree Physiol (2013) 0.81
Functional and evolutionary correlations of steep leaf angles in the mexical shrubland. Oecologia (2009) 0.81
Plant functional traits of dominant native and invasive species in mediterranean-climate ecosystems. Ecology (2016) 0.81
Isolation and characterization of 10 microsatellite loci in Cneorum tricoccon (Cneoraceae), a Mediterranean relict plant. Am J Bot (2012) 0.78
New nitrogen uptake strategy: specialized snow roots. Ecol Lett (2009) 0.77
Large and abundant flowers increase indirect costs of corollas: a study of coflowering sympatric Mediterranean species of contrasting flower size. Oecologia (2013) 0.77
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Spanish juniper gain expansion opportunities by counting on a functionally diverse dispersal assemblage community. Ecol Evol (2013) 0.75
Different intra- and interspecific facilitation mechanisms between two Mediterranean trees under a climate change scenario. Oecologia (2014) 0.75
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