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IDTitleSection/TopicAuthorsKeywords
475Adaptive radiation of leaf venation and the meaning of disjunct veins in the C4 Hawaiian Euphorbia
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EcophysiologySporck, Margaret, J.; Sack, Lawren.Euphorbia
Chamaesyce
Euphorbiaceae
C4 photosynthesis
Endangered species
adaptive radiation
Hawaii
venation
island evolution
leaf anatomy
693
Canceled
A quantitative, ecophysiologically-relevant measure of succulence as a basis for comparative evolutionary studies
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EcophysiologyOgburn, R. Matthew; Edwards, Erika.succulence
evolution
comparative analysis
Water relations
Portulacineae
295Decline of leaf hydraulic conductance during desiccation: relationships to venation architecture
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EcophysiologyScoffoni, Christine ; Rawls, Micheal ; McKown, Athena D.; Sack, Lawren.PLC
venation architecture
vein densities
refilling
Kleaf
gmin
turgor loss point
leaf traits
433Ecophysiology of Seed Germination in the Colorado Liatris punctata.
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EcophysiologyBlain-Hartung, Matthew; Drummond, Boyce A.; Heschel, Shane.seed germination
plant growth regulator
357Evolutionary analyses of leaf shape in Viburnum (Adoxaceae)
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EcophysiologySchmerler, S B; Schmandt, K R; Clement, W L; Donoghue, Michael J.; Edwards, Erika. morphometrics
morphology
Viburnum
Adoxaceae
lamina
photosynthetic capacity
drought tolerance
phenology
370Foliar uptake of fog prevents water deficit and induces hydraulic redistribution from fern crowns to the soil in Polystichum munitum
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EcophysiologyLimm, Emily; Simonin, Kevin; Dawson, Todd. redwood forest
fog
water relations
hydraulic transport
Western sword fern
Polystichum munitum
141Global-scale relationships between angiosperm leaf vein patterns and leaf function
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EcophysiologyWalls, Ramona L..major vein
leaf traits
minor vein density
leaf economic spectrum
phylogenetic conservatism
678Inherent adaptation in Cottonwood poplar (Populus trichocarpa) along geographic clines
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EcophysiologyMcKown, Athena D.; Drewes, Eric C.; Azam, Md. Shofiul; Guy, Robert D..poplar
adaptation
Latitude
photoperiod
phenology
climate
Photosynthesis
89In Vitro Assessment of Allelopathy in the Invasive Aquatic Fern Salvinia molesta. Jonathan Jasinski, Michael E. Kane, Ryan Dickson. Plant Restoration, Conservation and Propagation Biotechnology Laboratory, P.O. Bo
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EcophysiologyJasinski, Jonathan; Kane, Michael E.; Dickson, Ryan.allelopathy
micropropagation
Aquatic plants
708Leaf and canopy level carbon assimilation rates of post-fire resprouting chaparral shrub species that display different life history types
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EcophysiologyDe Guzman, M. E.; Tobin, M.F. ; Jacobsen, A. L.; O'Mara, H. P.; Pratt, R. B..chaparral
fire
life history
photosynthetic rate
sprouting
502Leaf lifespan is controlled by branching patterns in Viburnum (Adoxaceae)
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EcophysiologySchmandt, Kaya R.; Donoghue, Michael J.; Sack, Lawren; Schmerler, S B; Williard, Anne; Clement, W L; Edwards, Erika.leaf lifespan
leaf economic spectrum
Branching patterns
phenology
Viburnum
364Phylogeny, physiology and ecology: the roles of C4 photosynthesis and diversity in the grasses
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EcophysiologyTaylor, Samuel; Rees, Mark; Woodward, Ian; Ripley, Brad; Osborne, Colin.C4 photosynthesis
grasses
Poaceae
eco-physiological traits
gas exchange
Screening
phylogeny
531Plants with Lungs: the Function of Aerenchyma in the Arborescent Lycopsids
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EcophysiologyGreen, Walton.Aerenchyma
aquatic CAM
arborescent lycopsids
metabolic pathway
parichnos
428Population differentiation in Impatiens capensis (Balsaminaceae) across the range limits.
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EcophysiologyBibee, Katherine; Shishido, Katie; Hathaway, Ron; Heschel, Shane.drought stress
plant performance
762Stem cavitation resistance is reduced in post-fire resprouts of chaparral shrub species with divergent life history types
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EcophysiologyTobin, M. F.; Jacobsen, A. L.; Pratt, R. B..chaparral
cavitation resistance
functional ecology
fire
hydraulics
water potential
embolism
Drought
621Taking the Heat: Ecotypic differentiation in response to extreme heat events in a California native shrub
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EcophysiologyShuldman, M.I.; Dawson, Todd. ecophysiology
California
climate change
heat stress
ecotype
ecophysiology
811The coordination of structure and function in 15 fern species from Southern California
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EcophysiologyCreese, Chris; Sack, Lawren.Fern
trait coordination
climate
size-scaling
hydraulics
gas exchange
leaf traits
379The ecophysiology of resprouting fynbos shrubs with different life history types
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EcophysiologyPratt, R. B.; Jacobsen, A. L..seasonal carbon gain
cavitation
fire
hydraulic conductivity
life history
Photosynthesis
xylem
566Turning over a new “leaf”: multiple functional significances of leaves versus phyllodes in Hawaiian Acacia koa
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EcophysiologyPasquet Kok, Jessica; Creese, Chris; Sack, Lawren.Drought
heterophylly
hydraulics
leaf traits
legume
light-response curves
pressure-volume curves
stomata
water storage
xylem
572Xylem vessel length distributions of chaparral shrubs
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EcophysiologyJacobsen, A. L.; Tobin, M. F.; Pratt, R. B..xylem
plant anatomy
chaparral
cavitation resistance
xylem structure and function
functional plant anatomy
hydraulics

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