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Extending Our Scientific Reach in Arboreal Ecosystems for Research and Management
ArticleAbstract: The arboreal ecosystem is vitally important to global and local biogeochemical processes, the maintePalabras claves:arbornaut, canopy access, canopy biology, canopy crane, Drones (UAV), epiphytic, robotics, sampling design, tree climbingAutores:Abercrombie E., Anderson D.L., Banin L.F., Barker M., Borchetta C., Cannon C.H., Charron G., Chen X., Degtjarenko P., Dell J.E., Durden D., Gabriel Arellano, Hernández-Gutiérrez R., Hirons A.D., Juan Ernesto Guevara Andino, Kua C.S., La Vigne H., LaMontagne J.M., Leponce M., Lim J.Y., Lowman M., Lussier Desbiens A., Marshall A.J., Michaletz S.T., Normark B.B., Penneys D.S., Richards J.H., Schneider G.F., Spenko M., Strijk J.S., Tagle Casapia X., Tiamiyu B.B., Trammell T.L.E., Vargas-Rodriguez Y.L., Weintraub-Leff S.R.Fuentes:scopusPhenolics lie at the centre of functional versatility in the responses of two phytochemically diverse tropical trees to canopy thinning
ArticleAbstract: Saplings in the shade of the tropical understorey face the challenge of acquiring sufficient carbonPalabras claves:abiotic stress, biotic stress, Chemical defence, light environment, Metabolomics, multiple stressors, secondary metabolites, sunflecks, Tropical Forest, UV radiationAutores:Coley P.D., Dale L. Forrister, Kursar T.A., Mills A.G., Schneider G.F., Younkin G.C.Fuentes:scopus