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José A Medina-Vega
Smithsonian Institution - Washington / United States
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José A Medina-Vega's MOST POPULAR ARTICLES
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Homoeostatic maintenance of nonstructural carbohydrates during the 2015–2016 El Niño drought across a tropical forest precipitation gradientLT Dickman, NG McDowell, C Grossiord, AD Collins, BT Wolfe, M Detto, ...Plant, cell & environment 42 (5), 1705-1714, 2019392019
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Lianas have more acquisitive traits than trees in a dry but not in a wet forestJA Medina‐Vega, F Bongers, L Poorter, SA Schnitzer, FJ SterckJournal of Ecology 109 (6), 2367-2384, 2021312021
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Lianas explore the forest canopy more effectively than trees under drier conditionsJA Medina‐Vega, F Bongers, SA Schnitzer, FJ SterckFunctional Ecology 35 (2), 318-329, 2021322021
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Winners and losers: tropical forest tree seedling survival across a West African forest–savanna transitionAW Cardoso, JA Medina‐Vega, Y Malhi, S Adu‐Bredu, GKD Ametsitsi, ...Ecology and evolution 6 (10), 3417-3429, 2016322016
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Soil nutrients, canopy gaps and topography affect liana distribution in a tropical seasonal rain forest in southwestern ChinaQ Liu, FJ Sterck, JA Medina‐Vega, LQ Sha, M Cao, F Bongers, JL Zhang, ...Journal of Vegetation Science 32 (1), e12951, 2021232021
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