Molly A Cavaleri
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Recent Articles
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Carter K, Cavaleri M, Atkin O, Bahar N, Cheesman A, Choury Z, et al.
Ann Bot
. 2024 Dec;
PMID: 39663400
Background And Aims: Tropical forests exchange more carbon dioxide (CO2) with the atmosphere than any other terrestrial biome. Yet, uncertainty in the projected carbon balance over the next century is...
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Garen J, Aparecido L, Blonder B, Cavaleri M, Slot M, Michaletz S
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
. 2023 Apr;
120(15):e2301914120.
PMID: 37011216
No abstract available.
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Yaffar D, Wood T, Reed S, Branoff B, Cavaleri M, Norby R
Glob Chang Biol
. 2021 Sep;
27(24):6423-6435.
PMID: 34469626
Tropical forests are expected to experience unprecedented warming and increases in hurricane disturbances in the coming decades; yet, our understanding of how these productive systems, especially their belowground component, will...
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Carter K, Wood T, Reed S, Butts K, Cavaleri M
Plant Cell Environ
. 2021 Jun;
44(9):2879-2897.
PMID: 34169547
Tropical forest canopies cycle vast amounts of carbon, yet we still have a limited understanding of how these critical ecosystems will respond to climate warming. We implemented in situ leaf-level ...
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Kennard D, Matlaga D, Sharpe J, King C, Alonso-Rodriguez A, Reed S, et al.
Ecol Evol
. 2020 Sep;
10(16):8906-8915.
PMID: 32884666
The effects of climate change on tropical forests may have global consequences due to the forests' high biodiversity and major role in the global carbon cycle. In this study, we...
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Bachelot B, Alonso-Rodriguez A, Aldrich-Wolfe L, Cavaleri M, Reed S, Wood T
Glob Chang Biol
. 2020 Mar;
26(6):3417-3428.
PMID: 32196863
Climate change is predicted to result in warmer and drier Neotropical forests relative to current conditions. Negative density-dependent feedbacks, mediated by natural enemies, are key to maintaining the high diversity...
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Kumarathunge D, Medlyn B, Drake J, Tjoelker M, Aspinwall M, Battaglia M, et al.
New Phytol
. 2019 Jan;
222(2):768-784.
PMID: 30597597
The temperature response of photosynthesis is one of the key factors determining predicted responses to warming in global vegetation models (GVMs). The response may vary geographically, owing to genetic adaptation...
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Kimball B, Alonso-Rodriguez A, Cavaleri M, Reed S, Gonzalez G, Wood T
Ecol Evol
. 2018 Feb;
8(4):1932-1944.
PMID: 29468013
The response of tropical forests to global warming is one of the largest uncertainties in predicting the future carbon balance of Earth. To determine the likely effects of elevated temperatures...
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Ishii H, Cavaleri M
Tree Physiol
. 2017 Oct;
37(10):1263-1268.
PMID: 28981895
No abstract available.