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Shersingh Joseph Tumber-Dávila
Shersingh Joseph Tumber-Dávila
További nevekS. Joseph Tumber-Davila, Joseph Tumber
Assistant Professor, Environmental Studies, Dartmouth College
E-mail megerősítve itt: dartmouth.edu - Kezdőlap
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Global patterns of water storage in the rooting zones of vegetation
BD Stocker, SJ Tumber-Dávila, AG Konings, MC Anderson, C Hain, ...
Nature geoscience 16 (3), 250-256, 2023
1132023
Plant sizes and shapes above and belowground and their interactions with climate
SJ Tumber‐Dávila, HJ Schenk, E Du, RB Jackson
New Phytologist 235 (3), 1032-1056, 2022
1022022
Remotely sensed soil moisture can capture dynamics relevant to plant water uptake
AF Feldman, DJ Short Gianotti, J Dong, R Akbar, WT Crow, KA McColl, ...
Water Resources Research 59 (2), e2022WR033814, 2023
58*2023
Accounting for carbon flux to mycorrhizal fungi may resolve discrepancies in forest carbon budgets
AP Ouimette, SV Ollinger, LC Lepine, RB Stephens, RJ Rowe, ...
Ecosystems 23, 715-729, 2020
312020
Tree water uptake patterns across the globe
C Bachofen, SJ Tumber‐Dávila, DS Mackay, NG McDowell, A Carminati, ...
New Phytologist 242 (5), 1891-1910, 2024
222024
Championing inclusive terminology in ecology and evolution
SJ Cheng, KM Gaynor, AC Moore, K Darragh, CO Estien, JW Hammond, ...
Trends in Ecology & Evolution 38 (5), 381-384, 2023
222023
Rooting depth and xylem vulnerability are independent woody plant traits jointly selected by aridity, seasonality, and water table depth
DC Laughlin, A Siefert, JR Fleri, SJ Tumber‐Dávila, WM Hammond, ...
New Phytologist 240 (5), 1774-1787, 2023
132023
Fast plants in deep water
SJ Tumber-Dávila, A Malhotra
The New Phytologist 225 (1), 7-9, 2020
112020
Estimating the global root exudate carbon flux
NR Chari, SJ Tumber-Dávila, RP Phillips, TL Bauerle, M Brunn, ...
Biogeochemistry 167 (7), 895-908, 2024
5*2024
Hurricanes pose a substantial risk to New England forest carbon stocks
SJ Tumber‐Dávila, T Lucey, ER Boose, D Laflower, A León‐Sáenz, ...
Global Change Biology 30 (4), e17259, 2024
52024
A continental scale analysis reveals widespread root bimodality
M Lu, S Wang, A Malhotra, SJ Tumber-Dávila, S Weintraub-Leff, ...
bioRxiv, 2022.09. 14.507823, 2022
22022
We Are Stronger Together: Building Community to Face Barriers for Latin American and Underrepresented Ecologists.
DB Provete, S Moreno, E D'Bastiani, LY Santiago‐Rosario, ...
Bulletin of the Ecological Society of America 105 (4), 2024
12024
Tree carbon allocation to root exudates: Implications for carbon budgets, soil sequestration, and drought response
M Brunn, CW Mueller, NR Chari, IC Meier, S Obersteiner, RP Phillips, ...
Tree Physiology, tpaf026, 2025
2025
Terminology in ecology and evolutionary biology disproportionately harms marginalized groups
MM Rice, SJ Tumber-Dávila, MD Baiz, SJ Cheng, K Darragh, CO Estien, ...
PLoS biology 23 (1), e3002933, 2025
2025
Belowground plant allocation regulates rice methane emissions from degraded peat soils
N Sriskandarajah, C Wüst-Galley, S Heller, J Leifeld, T Määttä, Z Ouyang, ...
Scientific Reports 14 (1), 14593, 2024
2024
The Rooted World Beneath Our Feet: A Global Analysis of the Size, Shape, and Allometry of Plant Root Systems
SJ Tumber-Davila
Stanford University, 2021
2021
Quantifying carbon allocation to mycorrhizal fungi by temperate forest tree species across a nitrogen availability gradient
SJ Tumber-Davila
2013
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