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Kambach S, Bruelheide H, Comita L, Condit R, Wright S, Aguilar S, et al.
Ecology . 2025 Jan; 106(1):e4527. PMID: 39844593
All species must partition resources among the processes that underly growth, survival, and reproduction. The resulting demographic trade-offs constrain the range of viable life-history strategies and are hypothesized to promote...
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Wright S, Calderon O
Ecology . 2025 Jan; 106(1):e4526. PMID: 39814605
Forests sequester a substantial portion of anthropogenic carbon emissions. Many open questions concern how. We address two of these questions. Has leaf and fine litter production changed? And what is...
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Broders K, Capador-Barreto H, Iriarte G, Wright S, Espinosa H, Baur M, et al.
Am J Bot . 2024 Nov; 111(12):e16425. PMID: 39538966
Premise: The soils in lowland tropics are teeming with microbial life, which can impact plant community structure and diversity through plant-soil feedbacks. While bacteria and fungi have been the focus...
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Journe V, Bogdziewicz M, Courbaud B, Kunstler G, Qiu T, Acuna M, et al.
Ecol Lett . 2024 Oct; 27(9):e14500. PMID: 39354911
The fundamental trade-off between current and future reproduction has long been considered to result in a tendency for species that can grow large to begin reproduction at a larger size....
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Abrego N, Furneaux B, Hardwick B, Somervuo P, Palorinne I, Aguilar-Trigueros C, et al.
Nature . 2024 Jul; 631(8022):835-842. PMID: 38987593
Fungi are among the most diverse and ecologically important kingdoms in life. However, the distributional ranges of fungi remain largely unknown as do the ecological mechanisms that shape their distributions....
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Ovaskainen O, Abrego N, Furneaux B, Hardwick B, Somervuo P, Palorinne I, et al.
Sci Data . 2024 May; 11(1):561. PMID: 38816458
Novel methods for sampling and characterizing biodiversity hold great promise for re-evaluating patterns of life across the planet. The sampling of airborne spores with a cyclone sampler, and the sequencing...
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Gomes P, Mannochio-Russo H, Schmid R, Zuffa S, Damiani T, Quiros-Guerrero L, et al.
bioRxiv . 2024 May; PMID: 38798440
Understanding the distribution of hundreds of thousands of plant metabolites across the plant kingdom presents a challenge. To address this, we curated publicly available LC-MS/MS data from 19,075 plant extracts...
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Wong M, Wurzburger N, Hall J, Wright S, Tang W, Hedin L, et al.
New Phytol . 2024 May; 243(1):132-144. PMID: 38742309
Nutrient limitation may constrain the ability of recovering and mature tropical forests to serve as a carbon sink. However, it is unclear to what extent trees can utilize nutrient acquisition...
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Cusack D, Christoffersen B, Smith-Martin C, Andersen K, Cordeiro A, Fleischer K, et al.
New Phytol . 2024 Feb; 242(2):351-371. PMID: 38416367
Tropical forest root characteristics and resource acquisition strategies are underrepresented in vegetation and global models, hampering the prediction of forest-climate feedbacks for these carbon-rich ecosystems. Lowland tropical forests often have...
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Ngute A, Schoeman D, Pfeifer M, van der Heijden G, Phillips O, van Breugel M, et al.
Glob Chang Biol . 2024 Jan; 30(1):e17140. PMID: 38273497
Growing evidence suggests that liana competition with trees is threatening the global carbon sink by slowing the recovery of forests following disturbance. A recent theory based on local and regional...