Sean T Hammond
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Recent Articles
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Brown J, Burger J, Burnside W, Chang M, Davidson A, Fristoe T, et al.
Ecol Eng
. 2014 Jun;
65:24-32.
PMID: 24882946
The current economic paradigm, which is based on increasing human population, economic development, and standard of living, is no longer compatible with the biophysical limits of the finite Earth. Failure...
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Nekola J, Allen C, Brown J, Burger J, Davidson A, Fristoe T, et al.
Trends Ecol Evol
. 2013 Jan;
28(3):127-30.
PMID: 23290501
Two interacting forces influence all populations: the Malthusian dynamic of exponential growth until resource limits are reached, and the Darwinian dynamic of innovation and adaptation to circumvent these limits through...
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Deng J, Zuo W, Wang Z, Fan Z, Ji M, Wang G, et al.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
. 2012 May;
109(22):8600-5.
PMID: 22586097
There is general agreement that competition for resources results in a tradeoff between plant mass, M, and density, but the mathematical form of the resulting thinning relationship and the mechanisms...
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Brolly M, Woodhouse I, Niklas K, Hammond S
PLoS One
. 2012 Mar;
7(3):e33927.
PMID: 22457800
Individual trees have been shown to exhibit strong relationships between DBH, height and volume. Often such studies are cited as justification for forest volume or standing biomass estimation through remote...
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Hammond S, Niklas K
Am J Bot
. 2012 Feb;
99(3):508-16.
PMID: 22371857
Premise Of The Study: An overarching but vigorously debated plant model proposed by the West, Brown, Enquist (WBE) theory predicts the scaling relationships for numerous botanical phenomena. However, few studies...
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Hammond S, Niklas K
Am J Bot
. 2011 Jun;
96(8):1430-44.
PMID: 21628290
A spatially explicit, reiterative algorithm (SERA) is presented and used to predict multiple aspects of plant population and community dynamics. Using simple physical principles and empirically derived relationships, SERA provides...