
- Abstract Changes in leaf physiology with tree age and size could alter forest growth, water yield, and carbon
- PHYSIOLOGICAL ECOLOGY -ORIGINAL PAPER Toward using d13
- Abstract Hydraulic properties and gas exchange were measured in branches of two tropical tree species
- Summary Large areas of forests in the Pacific Northwest are being transformed to younger forests, yet little is known about
- Abstract Do branchlets within a branch have autono-mous water supplies, or do they share a common water
- Carbon and oxygen isotope ratios of tree ring cellulose along a precipitation transect in Oregon, United States
- Interpreting diel hysteresis between soil respiration and temperature
- Summary Phenotypic plasticity in needle morphology with increasing tree size and age was investigated by comparing
- Summary Midday stomatal closure is mediated by the avail-ability of water in the soil, leaf and atmosphere, but the re-
- The importance of canopy structure in controlling the interception loss of rainfall: Examples from a young
- The role of epiphytes in rainfall interception by forests in the Pacific Northwest. II. Field
- Metadata of the chapter that will be visualized online
- Summary We tested for reductions in water transport with increasing tree size, a key component in determining whether
- Ecological Modelling 164 (2003) 211226 Modelling the impacts of the foliar pathogen, Phaeocryptopus
- Response of the carbon isotopic content of ecosystem, leaf, and soil respiration to meteorological and physiological driving factors in a
- New Phytologist (2004) No claim to original US government works doi: 10.1111/j.1469-8137.2004.01142.x www.newphytologist.org 1 Blackwell Publishing, Ltd.
- Abstract The leaf area to sapwood area ratio (Al:As) of trees has been hypothesized to decrease as trees become
- A laboratory comparison of two methods used to estimate the isotopic composition of soil d13
- Carbon Metabolism of the Terrestrial Biosphere: A Multitechnique Approach
- 32 COMPUTING IN SCIENCE & ENGINEERING S C I E N T I F I C
- Precision and accuracy of three alternative instruments for measuring soil water content in
- Plant, Cell and Environment (2006) 29, 367381 doi: 10.1111/j.1365-3040.2005.01478.x 2006 No claim to original US goverment works
- HYDROLOGICAL PROCESSES INVITED COMMENTARY
- Ecology 2003 17, 832840
- Characterizing the impact of diffusive and advective soil gas transport on the measurement and interpretation of the isotopic signal of soil respiration
- Ecological Applications, 17(3), 2007, pp. 702714 2007 by the Ecological Society of America
- Summary Recent studies have shown that stomata respond to changes in hydraulic conductance of the flow path from soil
- Summary This paper provides an overview of the work re-ported at a symposium on age-related changes in the structure
- ECOHYDROLOGY Ecohydrol. 4, 8393 (2011)
- Soil moisture effects on the carbon isotope composition of soil respiration
- ORIGINAL PAPER Thermal-dissipation sap flow sensors may not yield consistent
- Can carbon isotopes be used to predict watershed-scale transpiration?
- Belowground interactions for water between trees and grasses in a temperate semiarid agroforestry system
- Summary The physiological mechanisms responsible for reduced extension growth as trees increase in height remain
- Cold air drainage in a forested valley: Investigating the feasibility of monitoring ecosystem metabolism
- The role of epiphytes in rainfall interception by forests in the Pacific Northwest. I. Laboratory
- Plant, Cell and Environment (2005) 2005 Blackwell Publishing Ltd 1
- Ecology 2005 19, 558565
- ECOPHYSIOLOGY Nate G. McDowell Julian Licata Barbara J. Bond
- New Phytologist (2004) 162: 575615 www.newphytologist.org 575 Blackwell Publishing, Ltd.
- Net Ecosystem Exchanges of Carbon, Water, and Energy in Young and
- Oxygen isotope content of CO2 in nocturnal ecosystem respiration: 2. Short-term dynamics of foliar and soil component fluxes in an
- Summary In tall old forests, limitations to water transport may limit maximum tree height and reduce photosynthesis and
- HYDROLOGICAL PROCESSES SCIENTIFIC BRIEFING
- Summary The hydraulic limitation hypothesis (Ryan and Yoder 1997) proposes that leaf-specific hydraulic conductance
- Effects of stand density on the growth of young Douglas-fir trees
- Summary Morphological differences between old-growth trees and saplings of Douglas-fir (Pseudotsuga menziesii
- Summary We examined the effects of structural and physio-logical acclimation on the photosynthetic efficiency of Scots
- Summary To record photosynthetically active radiation (PAR) simultaneously at a number of points throughout a forest
- Summary We tested the hypotheses that hydraulic conduc-tance is lower in old (about 250 years old and 30 m tall)
- Barbara J. Bond Blake T. Farnsworth Robert A. Coulombe William E. Winner
- Plant, Cell and Environment (2004) 27, 229236 2004 Blackwell Publishing Ltd 229
- ECOSYSTEM ECOLOGY -ORIGINAL PAPER Bias and uncertainty of d13
- Abstract Variation in the carbon isotopic composition of ecosystem respiration (13CR) was studied for 3 years
- Components and Controls of Water Flux in an Old-growth
- Plant, Cell and Environment (2003) 26, 631644 2003 Blackwell Publishing Ltd 631
- UNCORRECTEDPROOF Increased water use by ponderosa pine plantations in northwestern
- Summary We measured net carbon flux (FCO2 ) and net H2O
- Associations between carbon isotope ratios of ecosystem respiration, water availability and canopy conductance
- Oxygen isotope content of CO2 in nocturnal ecosystem respiration: 1. Observations in forests along a precipitation transect in Oregon,
- Summary The characteristic decline in height growth that occurs over a tree's lifespan is often called "age-related de-
- Canopy Carbon Gain and Water Use: Analysis of Old-growth Conifers in
- Plant, Cell and Environment (2001) 24, 679690 2001 Blackwell Science Ltd 679