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Carbon budget at the individual-tree scale: dominant Eucalyptus trees partition less carbon belowground
Fernandez Tschieder, Ezequiel; Marshall, John D.; Binkley, Dan (Wiley, 2024-04)Large trees in plantations generally produce more wood per unit of resource use than small trees. Two processes may account for this pattern: greater photosynthetic resource use efficiency or greater partitioning of carbon ... -
Editorial: Recent trends in the publishing profile of Forest Ecology and Management
Binkley, Dan; Cook, Rachel; Fernandez, María Elena; Kouki, Jari; Ribeiro, Natasha (Elsevier, 2023-08-21)Advancements in forest science are shared with the community in peer-reviewed articles, and forest science is the domain of more than a dozen mainstream journals around the world. As knowledge and understanding evolve over ... -
How to avoid having your manuscript rejected: Perspectives from the Editors of Forest Ecology and Management
Binkley, Dan; Fernandez, María Elena; Fredricksen, Todd; Makinen, Harri; Prescott, Cindy; Tomé, Margarida (Elsevier, 2020-06)This editorial is adapted from the original version written by JoshuaSchimel and Karl Ritz, Editors-in-Chief of Elsevier's journal Soil Biologyand Biochemistry: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.soilbio.2020.107823. Dr.Schimel and ... -
Linking competition with Growth Dominance and production ecology
Fernandez Tschieder, Ezequiel; Binkley, Dan (2018-04-15)The development of forests over time is influenced by competition for resources among trees, leading to patterns of size hierarchy. These two aspects – competition and size hierarchy – can be examined in conjunction with ... -
Production ecology and reverse growth dominance in an old-growth ponderosa pine forest
Fernandez Tschieder, Ezequiel; Binkley, Dan; Bauerle, William (Elsevier, 2020-01)The growth of a stand is the sum of the growth of individual trees. Growth of individual trees can be explained by the amount of resources captured and how efficiently those resources are used (production ecology). The ...