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Soil phosphorus drives subcontinental patterns of carbon-isotope discrimination across Australia Alam et al. @awcheesman.bsky.social @mdekauwe.bsky.social @ianjwright.bsky.social @lucascernusak.bsky.social nph.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/...
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Check out our piece in @theconversation.com explaining how intraspecific trait coordination across climatic gradients helps to avoid heat stress in some (but not all) tropical tree species theconversation.com/some-tropica...
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Heading to Oaxaca for #ATBC2025 ? Make sure you stop by our symposium for all things leaf temperature, heat tolerance, and tradeoffs across climate gradients 🌿💧🌡️
New paper out in Ecological Solutions and Evidence on the use of lasers in tropical forest restoration Thanks to the Wild Country Environmental Fund and Rainforest Rescue for supporting the work besjournals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/...
Can tropical rainforest trees keep their cool? Now out in @globalchangebio.bsky.social we explored whether intraspecific variation in leaf energy balance was a result of adaptation to local climate. doi.org/10.1111/gcb....
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Featured on the cover of @globalchangebio.bsky.social is a thermal image of Elaeocarpus Grandis taken at @jcuofficial.bsky.social Daintree Rainforest Observatory. In this species we find that populations originating from warmer climates have narrower leaves with higher rates of water loss.
Rainforest Resecue's Forest Lodge Pyengana property in NE Tasmania
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In full sun, tropical leaves can become much hotter than the surrounding air. Their ability to cope can be a matter of life or death.
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Some tropical trees cool their leaves to survive the heat — but not all species have ways to cope
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Modelling stomatal function into the future Cheesman et al. @awcheesman.bsky.social @lucascernusak.bsky.social @kalimiddleby.bsky.social @coxypm.bsky.social nph.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/...
We tested whether tropical rainforest trees adjust their leaf traits and resulting leaf temperatures across their distributions within the Australian Wet Tropics. Using field measurements from across...
Local Adaptation Drives Leaf Thermoregulation in Tropical Rainforest Trees
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