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Paul-Camilo Zalamea

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Walling L, Gamache M, Gonzalez-Pech R, Harwood V, Ibrahim-Hashim A, Jung J, et al.
Sci Total Environ . 2025 Mar; 970:178826. PMID: 40054249
Conservation genomics is a rapidly growing subdiscipline of conservation biology that uses genome-wide information to inform management of biodiversity at all levels. Such efforts typically focus on species or systems...
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Acuna I, Andrade-Piedra J, Andrivon D, Armengol J, Arnold A, Avelino J, et al.
Plant Dis . 2023 May; 107(12):3649-3665. PMID: 37172970
The Global Plant Health Assessment (GPHA) is a collective, volunteer-based effort to assemble expert opinions on plant health and disease impacts on ecosystem services based on published scientific evidence. The...
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Harrington A, Sarmiento C, Zalamea P, Dalling J, Davis A, Arnold A
Int J Syst Evol Microbiol . 2022 Oct; 72(10). PMID: 36314898
As currently circumscribed, (Acrogenosporaceae, Minutisphaerales, Dothideomycetes) is a genus of saprobic hyphomycetes with distinctive conidia. Although considered common and cosmopolitan, the genus is poorly represented by sequence data, and no...
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Zanne A, Flores-Moreno H, Powell J, Cornwell W, Dalling J, Austin A, et al.
Science . 2022 Sep; 377(6613):1440-1444. PMID: 36137034
Deadwood is a large global carbon store with its store size partially determined by biotic decay. Microbial wood decay rates are known to respond to changing temperature and precipitation. Termites...
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Zalamea P, Dalling J, Sarmiento C, Arnold A, Delevich C, Berhow M, et al.
Ecology . 2018 Aug; 99(9):1988-1998. PMID: 30074614
Seeds of tropical pioneer trees have chemical and physical characteristics that determine their capacity to persist in the soil seed bank. These traits allow seeds to survive in the soil...
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Sarmiento C, Zalamea P, Dalling J, Davis A, Stump S, URen J, et al.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A . 2017 Oct; 114(43):11458-11463. PMID: 28973927
The Janzen-Connell (JC) hypothesis provides a conceptual framework for explaining the maintenance of tree diversity in tropical forests. Its central tenet-that recruits experience high mortality near conspecifics and at high...
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Turner B, Zalamea P, Condit R, Winter K, Wright S, Dalling J
New Phytol . 2016 Nov; 214(1):108-119. PMID: 27864964
It was recently proposed that boron might be the most important nutrient structuring tree species distributions in tropical forests. Here we combine observational and experimental studies to test this hypothesis...
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Zalamea P, Turner B, Winter K, Jones F, Sarmiento C, Dalling J
New Phytol . 2016 Jun; 212(2):400-8. PMID: 27282142
Soils influence tropical forest composition at regional scales. In Panama, data on tree communities and underlying soils indicate that species frequently show distributional associations to soil phosphorus. To understand how...
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Tiansawat P, Davis A, Berhow M, Zalamea P, Dalling J
PLoS One . 2016 Jan; 11(1):e0144756. PMID: 26785209
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Zalamea P, Sarmiento C, Arnold A, Davis A, Dalling J
Front Plant Sci . 2015 Jan; 5:799. PMID: 25628640
Germination from the soil seed bank (SSB) is an important determinant of species composition in tropical forest gaps, with seed persistence in the SSB allowing trees to recruit even decades...