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Soil nutrients influence spatial distributions of tropical tree species. PNAS 104: 864–869
R John, JW Dalling, KE Harms, JB Yavitt, RF Stallard, M Mirabello, ...
Ann. For. Sci 67, 801, 2010
1205*2010
Functional traits and the growth–mortality trade‐off in tropical trees
SJ Wright, K Kitajima, NJB Kraft, PB Reich, IJ Wright, DE Bunker, R Condit, ...
Ecology 91 (12), 3664-3674, 2010
11082010
The impact of lianas on tree regeneration in tropical forest canopy gaps: evidence for an alternative pathway of gap‐phase regeneration
SA Schnitzer, JW Dalling, WP Carson
Journal of Ecology 88 (4), 655-666, 2001
5892001
Seed size, growth rate and gap microsite conditions as determinants of recruitment success for pioneer species
JW Dalling, SP Hubbell
Journal of Ecology 90 (3), 557-568, 2002
5472002
Germination ecology of neotropical pioneers: interacting effects of environmental conditions and seed size
TRH Pearson, DFRP Burslem, CE Mullins, JW Dalling
Ecology 83 (10), 2798-2807, 2002
3902002
Role of dispersal in the recruitment limitation of neotropical pioneer species
JW Dalling, HC Muller‐Landau, SJ Wright, SP Hubbell
Journal of Ecology 90 (4), 714-727, 2002
3882002
Seed dispersal, seedling establishment and gap partitioning among tropical pioneer trees
JW Dalling, SP Hubbell, K Silvera
Journal of Ecology 86 (4), 674-689, 2001
3722001
Swaine MD and Garwood NC 1998. Dispersal patterns and seed bank dynamics of pioneer trees in moist trop ical forest
JW Dalling
Ecology 79, 564-578, 0
349*
Seed survival in soil: interacting effects of predation, dormancy and the soil microbial community
JW Dalling, AS Davis, BJ Schutte, A Elizabeth Arnold
Journal of Ecology 99 (1), 89-95, 2011
3422011
Soil resources and topography shape local tree community structure in tropical forests
CA Baldeck, KE Harms, JB Yavitt, R John, BL Turner, R Valencia, ...
Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 280 (1753), 20122532, 2013
3132013
Topographic position affects the water regime in a semideciduous tropical forest in Panama
MI Daws, CE Mullins, DFRP Burslem, SR Paton, JW Dalling
Plant and Soil 238 (1), 79-89, 2002
2362002
Growth dynamics of root and shoot hydraulic conductance in seedlings of five neotropical tree species: scaling to show possible adaptation to differing light regimes
MT Tyree, V Velez, JW Dalling
Oecologia 114 (3), 293-298, 1998
2201998
Aboveground biomass density models for NASA’s Global Ecosystem Dynamics Investigation (GEDI) lidar mission
L Duncanson, JR Kellner, J Armston, R Dubayah, DM Minor, S Hancock, ...
Remote Sensing of Environment 270, 112845, 2022
2172022
Soil seed bank community dynamics in seasonally moist lowland tropical forest, Panama
JW Dalling, MD Swaine, NC Garwood
Journal of tropical ecology 13 (5), 659-680, 1997
2141997
Liana abundance, diversity, and distribution on Barro Colorado Island, Panama
SA Schnitzer, SA Mangan, JW Dalling, CA Baldeck, SP Hubbell, A Ledo, ...
PloS one 7 (12), e52114, 2012
2062012
Seed dispersal patterns produced by white‐faced monkeys: implications for the dispersal limitation of neotropical tree species
EV Wehncke, SP Hubbell, RB Foster, JW Dalling
Journal of Ecology 91 (4), 677-685, 2003
1892003
Differences in seed germination responses may promote coexistence of four sympatric Piper species
MI Daws, D Burslem, LM Crabtree, P Kirkman, CE Mullins, JW Dalling
Functional Ecology 16 (2), 258-267, 2002
1882002
Damage and herbivory tolerance through resprouting as an advantage of large seed size in tropical trees and lianas
KE Harms, JW Dalling
Journal of Tropical Ecology 13 (4), 617-621, 1997
1851997
Acclimation of tropical tree seedlings to excessive light in simulated tree‐fall gaps
GH Krause, OY Koroleva, JW Dalling, K Winter
Plant, Cell & Environment 24 (12), 1345-1352, 2001
1832001
An ectomycorrhizal nitrogen economy facilitates monodominance in a neotropical forest
A Corrales, SA Mangan, BL Turner, JW Dalling
Ecology Letters 19 (4), 383-392, 2016
1822016
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