Publications DendroLab 2015
PhD theses
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Markers inside wood : tree rings as archives of insect outbreaks, drift-sand dynamics, and spring flooding
University. Promotor(en): Frits Mohren, co-promotor(en): Ute Sass-Klaassen; Jan den Ouden. - Wageningen : Wageningen University - ISBN 9789462574861 - p.
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Long-term trends in tropical tree growth: a pantropical study
University. Promotor(en): Pieter Zuidema; Frans Bongers. - Wageningen : Wageningen University - ISBN 9789462572362 - p.
Refereed article in a journal
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Influence of climate drivers and the North Atlantic oscillation on beech growth at marginal sites across the mediterranean
Climate Research 66 (2015)3. - ISSN 0936-577X - p. 229 - 242.
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Water-use advantage for lianas over trees in tropical seasonal forests
New Phytologist 205 (2015)1. - ISSN 0028-646X - p. 128 - 136.
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Effects of experimental stem burial on radial growth and wood anatomy of pedunculate oak
Dendrochronologia 33 (2015). - ISSN 1125-7865 - p. 54 - 60.
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Contrasting secondary growth and water use efficiency patterns in native and exotic trees co-occurring in inner Spain riparian forests
Forest Systems 24 (2015)1. - ISSN 2171-5068 - 10 p.
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Effects of flow alteration on Apple-ring Acacia (Faidherbia albida) stands, Middle Zambezi floodplains, Zimbabwe
Ecohydrology 8 (2015)5. - ISSN 1936-0584 - p. 922 - 934.
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No evidence for consistent long-term growth stimulation of 13 tropical tree species: results from tree-ring analysis
Global Change Biology 21 (2015)10. - ISSN 1354-1013 - p. 3762 - 3776.
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Methods for measuring arctic and alpine shrub growth: A review
Earth-Science Reviews 140 (2015). - ISSN 0012-8252 - p. 1 - 13.
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Detecting long-term growth trends using tree rings : A critical evaluation of methods
Global Change Biology 21 (2015)5. - ISSN 1354-1013 - p. 2040 - 2054.
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Long-term growth patterns of juvenile trees from a Bolivian tropical moist forest : Shifting investments in diameter growth and height growth
Journal of Tropical Ecology 31 (2015)6. - ISSN 0266-4674 - p. 519 - 529.
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Tree physiology: Tracking tree carbon gain
Nature Plants 1 (2015). - ISSN 2055-026X - 2 p.