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Dendrochronological contrast of flood-caused growth differences among four urban ecosystem tree species in New Orleans, Louisiana, USA
(Zamorano: Escuela Agricola Panamericana, 2016, 2016)
Modeling unobserved variables in dendrochronological age structures improves inferences about population dynamics
(Natl Research Council Canada-n R C Research Press, 2015-08)
The loss of evidence poses a major challenge to historical ecology. For example, dendroecological studies aiming at relating tree establishment with past climate should consider the possibility that many plants might not ...
Dendrochronological contrast of flood-caused growth differences among four urban ecosystem tree species in New Orleans, Louisiana, USA
(Zamorano: Escuela Agrícola Panamericana, 2012, 2012)
Recovering a small part of the early work of Holmes & LaMarche and collaborators in South America
(Tree-Ring Society, 2014-01)
One of the most widespread dendrochronological samplings ever conducted in South America was performed by La Marche and collaborators during 1973 -1978. However, the entire species and/or sites sampled had no robust ...
Assessing Dendrochronological Potential of Escallonia myrtilloides in the High Andes of Peru
(Universidad Continental, 2021)
There is a significant dendrochronological gap in the Puna of the central Andes of Peru, which motivates research on new species. In this study, we present the first tree-ring chronologies of Escallonia myrtilloides. We ...
Assessing dendrochronological potential of escallonia myrtilloides in the high Andes of Peru
(Universidad Continental, 2021)
There is a significant dendrochronological gap in the Puna of the central Andes of Peru, which motivates research on new species. In this study, we present the first tree-ring chronologies of Escallonia myrtilloides. We ...
Wood anatomy, fire wounds and dendrochronological potential of Prosopis pugionata Burkart (Fabaceae) in arid Argentine Chaco
(International Association of Wood Anatomists, 2021-03)
Prosopis pugionata (Fabaceae) is a halophyte tree species that grows exclusively in Argentina's arid environments, whose woodlands are mainly affected by fires and overgrazing. Here, we describe the wood anatomy and fire ...