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Sean T. Michaletz
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Is snowpack loss killing the climate sensitive yellow-cedar trees? Investigating freeze-thaw embolism as the root cause of yellow-cedar decline.
ECOSYSTEM HYDRAULICS: BRIDGING PLANT AND SOIL WATER STATUS ACROSS SCALES II POSTER
biogeosciences | 14 december 2023
Milos Simovic, Sean T. Michaletz
Yellow-cedar (Cupressus nootkatensis) is an ecologically, culturally, and economically significant tree species native to the Pacific Northwest region...
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Stomatal conductance depends on leaf temperature in addition to vapor pressure deficit: a meta-analysis across biomes
VEGETATION CANOPIES: PHYSIOLOGY, STRUCTURE, FUNCTION I ORAL
biogeosciences | 14 december 2023
LUIZA MARIA T. APARECIDO, Kevin R. Hultine, Sean T...
Plant water loss through stomata is a key driver of plant performance and ecosystem fluxes. Most stomatal conductance models assume that stomatal cond...
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Moving beyond simple optimality criteria for plant water use modeling
NOVEL PARADIGMS, PROCESSES, AND EMERGENT BEHAVIOR IN TERRESTRIAL ECOSYSTEM MODELING II ORAL
biogeosciences | 12 december 2023
Benjamin W. Blonder, LUIZA MARIA T. APARECIDO, Kev...
Plant water use theory has largely been developed within a plant-performance paradigm that conceptualizes water use in terms of value for carbon gain ...
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Understanding the Influence of Flame Residence Time in Fire Scar Formation
THE ROLE OF FIRE IN THE EARTH SYSTEM: UNDERSTANDING DRIVERS, FEEDBACKS, AND INTERACTIONS WITH THE LAND, ATMOSPHERE, AND SOCIETY III ORAL
biogeosciences | 16 december 2022
Raquel Partelli Feltrin, Anthony S. Bova, Adam Atc...
Fire scars are caused by heat-induced necrosis of cambial tissue in tree stems, and are usually formed on the leeward side of trees. It was proposed b...
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Temperature Mediates Relative Contribution of Cuticle and Stomata to Leaf Minimum Conductance
VEGETATION CANOPIES: PHYSIOLOGY, STRUCTURE, FUNCTION III POSTER
biogeosciences | 15 december 2022
Josef Garen, Sean T. Michaletz
Leaf minimum conductance (gmin) plays a critical role in determining plant water use, particularly during conditions of water stress. However, the pat...
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Phylogenetic patterns in leaf thermal traits predicted from hyperspectral reflectance
ADVANCES IN REMOTE SENSING FOR MONITORING BIODIVERSITY CHANGE: INTEGRATING DATA AND MODELS ACROSS SCALES AND TECHNOLOGIES V POSTER
biogeosciences | 13 december 2022
Nicole Bison, Sean T. Michaletz
Predicting climate change impacts on plant-atmosphere interactions requires a better understanding of the environmental and phylogenetic drivers of le...
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Forest Size-Frequency Distributions Across Global Climate Gradients
ADVANCES IN UNDERSTANDING FOREST DYNAMICS USING ECOLOGICAL MODELING AND REMOTE SENSING I ORAL
biogeosciences | 15 december 2021
Lachlan Byrnes, Timothy Perez, Isaac Borrego, Jose...
Metabolic Scaling Theory (MST) for forest structure and dynamics predicts that the frequency of individual plants scales as the -2 power of stem diame...
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From tropics to treeline: Drivers of global variation in plant mortality rates
ADVANCES IN UNDERSTANDING FOREST DYNAMICS USING ECOLOGICAL MODELING AND REMOTE SENSING III POSTER
biogeosciences | 15 december 2021
Isaac Borrego, Timothy Perez, Lachlan Byrnes, Jose...
Understanding the drivers of variation in plant mortality rates is a central challenge for global change biology. Metabolic scaling theory (MST) predi...
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