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Works by Molly A. Cavaleri in Forest Sciences

2023

Canopy-top measurements do not accurately quantify canopy-scale leaf thermoregulation, Josef C. Garen, Luiza Maria T. Aparecido, Benjamin W. Blonder, Molly A. Cavaleri, Martijn Slot, Sean T. Michaletz
Michigan Tech Publications

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2022

Intra-crown variation of leaf mass per area of Fagus crenata is driven by light acclimation of leaf thickness and hydraulic acclimation of leaf density, Rebecca Rooney, H. Roaki Ishii, Molly A. Cavaleri
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Understory plant communities show resistance to drought, hurricanes, and experimental warming in a wet tropical forest, Aura M. Alonso-Rodríguez, Tana E. Wood, Jamarys Torres-Díaz, Molly A. Cavaleri, Sasha C. Reed, Benedicte Bachelot
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2021

Experimental warming and its legacy effects on root dynamics following two hurricane disturbances in a wet tropical forest, Daniela Yaffar, Tana E. Wood, Sasha C. Reed, Benjamin L. Branoff, Molly A. Cavaleri, Richard J. Norby
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Experimental warming across a tropical forest canopy height gradient reveals minimal photosynthetic and respiratory acclimation, Kelsey R. Carter, Tana E. Wood, Sasha C. Reed, Kaylie M. Butts, Molly A. Cavaleri
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Foliar Stoichiometry is Marginally Sensitive to Soil Phosphorus Across a Lowland Tropical Rainforest, Audrey Massmann, Molly A. Cavaleri, Steven F. Oberbauer, Paulo C. Olivas, Stephen Porder
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Only sun-lit leaves of the uppermost canopy exceed both air temperature and photosynthetic thermal optima in a wet tropical forest, Benjamin D. Miller, Kelsey R. Carter, Sasha C. Reed, Tana E. Wood, Molly A. Cavaleri
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2020

Cold-blooded forests in a warming world, Molly A. Cavaleri
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Photosynthetic and Respiratory Acclimation of Understory Shrubs in Response to in situ Experimental Warming of a Wet Tropical Forest, Kelsey R. Carter, Tana E. Wood, Sasha C. Reed, Elsa Schwartz, Madeline B. Reinsel, Xi Yang, Molly A. Cavaleri
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Tropical understory herbaceous community responds more strongly to hurricane disturbance than to experimental warming, Deborah K. Kennard, David Matlaga, Joanne Sharpe, Clay King, Aura M. Alonso-Rodríguez, Sasha C. Reed, Molly A. Cavaleri, Tana E. Wood
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Predicting effects of climate change on productivity and persistence of forest trees, Russell D. Kramer, H. Roaki Ishii, Kelsey R. Carter, Yuko Miyazaki, Molly A. Cavaleri, Masatake G. Araki, Wakana A. Azuma, Yuta Inoue, Chinatsu Hara
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Altered climate leads to positive density-dependent feedbacks in a tropical wet forest, Benedicte Bachelot, Aura M Alonso-Rodríguez, Laura Aldrich-Wolfe, Molly A. Cavaleri, Sasha C Reed, Tana E Wood
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Soil biogeochemical responses of a tropical forest to warming and hurricane disturbance, Sasha C. Reed, Robin Reibold, Molly A. Cavaleri, Aura M. Alonso-Rodríguez, Megan E. Berberich, Tana E. Wood
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2019

Understanding farmers’ perceptions and the effects of shea (Vitellaria paradoxa) tree distribution in agroforestry parklands of Upper West Region, Ghana, Fahimeh Baziari, Kari B. Henquinet, Molly A. Cavaleri
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On the shoulders of giants: Continuing the legacy of large-scale ecosystem manipulation experiments in Puerto Rico, Tana E. Wood, Grizelle González, Whendee L. Silver, Sasha C. Reed, Molly A. Cavaleri
College of Forest Resources and Environmental Science Publications

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2018

Within-canopy experimental leaf warming induces photosynthetic decline instead of acclimation in two northern hardwood species, Kelsey R. Carter, Molly A. Cavaleri
College of Forest Resources and Environmental Science Publications

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Acclimation and adaptation components of the temperature dependence of plant photosynthesis at the global scale, Dushan P. Kumarathunge, Belinda E. Medlyn, John E. Drake, Mark G. Tjoelker, Kelsey Carter, Molly A. Cavaleri, et al.
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Infrared heater system for warming tropical forest understory plants and soils, Bruce Kimball, Auro M. Alonso-Rodriguez, Molly A. Cavaleri, Sasha Reed, Grizelle Gonzalez, Tana E. Wood
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Effects of Experimental Soil Warming and Water Addition on the Transpiration of Mature Sugar Maple, Alex R. Collins, Andrew Burton, Molly A. Cavaleri
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Temperate and tropical forest canopies are already functioning beyond their thermal thresholds for photosynthesis, Alida C. Mau, Sasha C. Reed, Tana E. Wood, Molly A. Cavaleri
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2017

Vertical leaf mass per area gradient of mature sugar maple reflects both height-driven increases in vascular tissue and light-driven increases in palisade layer thickness, Adam P. Coble, Molly A. Cavaleri
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Canopy ecophysiology: exploring the terrestrial ecosystem frontier, H. Roaki Ishii, Molly A. Cavaleri
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Tropical rainforest carbon sink declines during El Niño as a result of reduced photosynthesis and increased respiration rates, Molly A. Cavaleri, Adam P. Coble, Michael G. Ryan, William L. Bauerle, Henry W. Loescher, Steven F. Oberbauer
Michigan Tech Publications

2015

Light acclimation optimizes leaf functional traits despite height-related constraints in a canopy shading experiment, Adam P. Coble, Molly A. Cavaleri
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2014

Converging patterns of vertical variability in leaf morphology and nitrogen across seven Eucalyptus plantations in Brazil and Hawaii, USA, Adam P. Coble, Alisha Autio, Molly A. Cavaleri, Dan Binkley, Michael G. Ryan
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