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Global convergence in the vulnerability of forests to drought
B Choat, S Jansen, TJ Brodribb, H Cochard, S Delzon, R Bhaskar, ...
Nature 491 (7426), 752-755, 2012
26622012
Weak tradeoff between xylem safety and xylem‐specific hydraulic efficiency across the world's woody plant species
SM Gleason, M Westoby, S Jansen, B Choat, UG Hacke, RB Pratt, ...
New Phytologist 209 (1), 123-136, 2016
6632016
Do xylem fibers affect vessel cavitation resistance?
AL Jacobsen, FW Ewers, RB Pratt, WA Paddock III, SD Davis
Plant physiology 139 (1), 546-556, 2005
5162005
Relationships among xylem transport, biomechanics and storage in stems and roots of nine Rhamnaceae species of the California chaparral
RB Pratt, AL Jacobsen, FW Ewers, SD Davis
New phytologist 174 (4), 787-798, 2007
4192007
Cavitation resistance among 26 chaparral species of southern California
AL Jacobsen, RB Pratt, FW Ewers, SD Davis
Ecological Monographs 77 (1), 99-115, 2007
2842007
Towards understanding resprouting at the global scale
JG Pausas, RB Pratt, JE Keeley, AL Jacobsen, AR Ramirez, A Vilagrosa, ...
New Phytologist 209 (3), 945-954, 2016
2662016
Xylem density, biomechanics and anatomical traits correlate with water stress in 17 evergreen shrub species of the Mediterranean‐type climate region of South Africa
AL Jacobsen, L Agenbag, KJ Esler, RB Pratt, FW Ewers, SD Davis
Journal of Ecology 95 (1), 171-183, 2007
2412007
Conflicting demands on angiosperm xylem: tradeoffs among storage, transport and biomechanics
RB Pratt, AL Jacobsen
Plant, Cell & Environment 40 (6), 897-913, 2017
2072017
Cavitation resistance and seasonal hydraulics differ among three arid Californian plant communities
AL Jacobsen, RB Pratt, SD Davis, FW Ewers
Plant, Cell & Environment 30 (12), 1599-1609, 2007
1672007
Mortality of resprouting chaparral shrubs after a fire and during a record drought: physiological mechanisms and demographic consequences
RB Pratt, AL Jacobsen, AR Ramirez, AM Helms, CA Traugh, MF Tobin, ...
Global change biology 20 (3), 893-907, 2014
1632014
A global analysis of xylem vessel length in woody plants
AL Jacobsen, RB Pratt, MF Tobin, UG Hacke, FW Ewers
American journal of botany 99 (10), 1583-1591, 2012
1552012
Forest and woodland replacement patterns following drought-related mortality
E Batllori, F Lloret, T Aakala, WRL Anderegg, E Aynekulu, DP Bendixsen, ...
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 117 (47), 29720-29729, 2020
1542020
The cohesion-tension theory
G Angeles, B Bond, JS Boyer, T Brodribb, JR Brooks, MJ Burns, ...
New Phytologist 163 (3), 451-452, 2004
1262004
Comparative community physiology: nonconvergence in water relations among three semi‐arid shrub communities
AL Jacobsen, RB Pratt, SD Davis, FW Ewers
New Phytologist 180 (1), 100-113, 2008
1242008
Chaparral shrub hydraulic traits, size, and life history types relate to species mortality during California’s historic drought of 2014
MD Venturas, ED MacKinnon, HL Dario, AL Jacobsen, RB Pratt, SD Davis
PloS one 11 (7), e0159145, 2016
1222016
The standard centrifuge method accurately measures vulnerability curves of long‐vesselled olive stems
UG Hacke, MD Venturas, ED MacKinnon, AL Jacobsen, JS Sperry, ...
New Phytologist 205 (1), 116-127, 2015
1182015
No evidence for an open vessel effect in centrifuge‐based vulnerability curves of a long‐vesselled liana (Vitis vinifera)
AL Jacobsen, RB Pratt
New Phytologist 194 (4), 982-990, 2012
1162012
Xylem function of arid‐land shrubs from California, USA: an ecological and evolutionary analysis
UG Hacke, AL Jacobsen, RB Pratt
Plant, Cell & Environment 32 (10), 1324-1333, 2009
1062009
Life history type and water stress tolerance in nine California chaparral species (Rhamnaceae)
RB Pratt, AL Jacobsen, KA Golgotiu, JS Sperry, FW Ewers, SD Davis
Ecological Monographs 77 (2), 239-253, 2007
1062007
Extensive drought‐associated plant mortality as an agent of type‐conversion in chaparral shrublands
AL Jacobsen, RB Pratt
New Phytologist 219 (2), 498-504, 2018
952018
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