Brent E. Ewers - Publications

Affiliations: 
Botany University of Wyoming, Laramie, WY, United States 
Area:
Ecology Biology, Botany Biology, Biogeochemistry
Website:
http://www.uwyo.edu/botany/people/faculty/brent-ewers.html

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2023 Knowles JF, Bjarke NR, Badger AM, Berkelhammer M, Biederman JA, Blanken PD, Bretfeld M, Burns SP, Ewers BE, Frank JM, Hicke JA, Lestak L, Livneh B, Reed DE, Scott RL, et al. Bark beetle impacts on forest evapotranspiration and its partitioning. The Science of the Total Environment. 880: 163260. PMID 37028665 DOI: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2023.163260  0.36
2020 Pastorello G, Trotta C, Canfora E, Chu H, Christianson D, Cheah YW, Poindexter C, Chen J, Elbashandy A, Humphrey M, Isaac P, Polidori D, Ribeca A, van Ingen C, Zhang L, ... ... Ewers B, et al. The FLUXNET2015 dataset and the ONEFlux processing pipeline for eddy covariance data. Scientific Data. 7: 225. PMID 32647314 DOI: 10.1038/S41597-020-0534-3  0.34
2020 Pleban JR, Guadagno CR, Mackay DS, Weinig C, Ewers BE. Rapid chlorophyll a fluorescence light response curves mechanistically inform photosynthesis modeling. Plant Physiology. PMID 32152213 DOI: 10.1104/Pp.19.00375  0.348
2020 Solander KC, Newman BD, Carioca de Araujo A, Barnard HR, Berry ZC, Bonal D, Bretfeld M, Burban B, Antonio Candido L, Célleri R, Chambers JQ, Christoffersen BO, Detto M, Dorigo WA, Ewers BE, et al. The pantropical response of soil moisture to El Niño Hydrology and Earth System Sciences. 24: 2303-2322. DOI: 10.5194/Hess-24-2303-2020  0.464
2020 Guadagno C, Millar D, Lai R, Mackay D, Pleban J, McClung C, Weinig C, Wang D, Ewers B. Use of transcriptomic data to inform biophysical models via Bayesian networks Ecological Modelling. 429: 109086. DOI: 10.1016/J.Ecolmodel.2020.109086  0.318
2019 Beverly DP, Guadagno CR, Bretfeld M, Speckman HN, Albeke SE, Ewers BE. Hydraulic and photosynthetic responses of big sagebrush to the 2017 total solar eclipse. Scientific Reports. 9: 8839. PMID 31222163 DOI: 10.1038/S41598-019-45400-Y  0.327
2019 Wang DR, Guadagno CR, Mao X, Mackay DS, Pleban JR, Baker RL, Weinig C, Jannink JL, Ewers BE. A framework for genomics-informed ecophysiological modeling in plants. Journal of Experimental Botany. PMID 30825375 DOI: 10.1093/Jxb/Erz090  0.343
2019 Hacke UG, Sperry JS, Ewers BE, Ellsworth DS, Schäfer KV, Oren R. Influence of soil porosity on water use in Pinus taeda. Oecologia. 124: 495-505. PMID 28308388 DOI: 10.1007/Pl00008875  0.809
2019 Tai X, Mackay DS, Ewers BE, Parsekian AD, Beverly D, Speckman H, Brooks PD, Anderegg WR. Plant Hydraulic Stress Explained Tree Mortality and Tree Size Explained Beetle Attack in a Mixed Conifer Forest Journal of Geophysical Research: Biogeosciences. 124: 3555-3568. DOI: 10.1029/2019Jg005272  0.378
2019 Frank JM, Massman WJ, Ewers BE, Williams DG. Bayesian Analyses of 17 Winters of Water Vapor Fluxes Show Bark Beetles Reduce Sublimation Water Resources Research. 55: 1598-1623. DOI: 10.1029/2018Wr023054  0.348
2019 Fullhart AT, Kelleners TJ, Speckman HN, Beverly D, Ewers BE, Frank JM, Massman WJ. Measured and modelled above‐ and below‐canopy turbulent fluxes for a snow‐dominated mountain forest using GEOtop Hydrological Processes. 33: 2464-2480. DOI: 10.1002/Hyp.13487  0.388
2018 Ward EJ, Oren R, Kim HS, Kim D, Tor-Ngern P, Ewers BE, McCarthy HR, Oishi AC, Pataki DE, Palmroth S, Phillips NG, Schäfer KVR. Evapotranspiration and water yield of a pine-broadleaf forest are not altered by long-term atmospheric [CO ] enrichment under native or enhanced soil fertility. Global Change Biology. PMID 29949220 DOI: 10.1111/Gcb.14363  0.772
2018 Pleban JR, Mackay DS, Aston TL, Ewers BE, Weinig C. Phenotypic Trait Identification Using a Multimodel Bayesian Method: A Case Study Using Photosynthesis in Genotypes. Frontiers in Plant Science. 9: 448. PMID 29719545 DOI: 10.3389/Fpls.2018.00448  0.309
2018 Bretfeld M, Ewers BE, Hall JS. Plant water use responses along secondary forest succession during the 2015-2016 El Niño drought in Panama. The New Phytologist. PMID 29504138 DOI: 10.1111/Nph.15071  0.531
2018 Reed DE, Ewers BE, Pendall E, Naithani KJ, Kwon H, Kelly RD. Biophysical Factors and Canopy Coupling Control Ecosystem Water and Carbon Fluxes of Semiarid Sagebrush Ecosystems Rangeland Ecology & Management. 71: 309-317. DOI: 10.1016/J.Rama.2018.01.003  0.531
2018 Reed DE, Frank JM, Ewers BE, Desai AR. Time dependency of eddy covariance site energy balance Agricultural and Forest Meteorology. 249: 467-478. DOI: 10.1016/J.Agrformet.2017.08.008  0.411
2018 Mitra B, Mackay DS, Pendall E, Ewers BE, Kwon H, Cleary MB, Naithani KJ. Model-data fusion approach to quantify evapotranspiration and net ecosystem exchange across the sagebrush ecosystem at different temporal resolutions Ecohydrology. 11: e1957. DOI: 10.1002/Eco.1957  0.688
2017 Adams HD, Zeppel MJB, Anderegg WRL, Hartmann H, Landhäusser SM, Tissue DT, Huxman TE, Hudson PJ, Franz TE, Allen CD, Anderegg LDL, Barron-Gafford GA, Beerling DJ, Breshears DD, Brodribb TJ, ... ... Ewers BE, et al. A multi-species synthesis of physiological mechanisms in drought-induced tree mortality. Nature Ecology & Evolution. 1: 1285-1291. PMID 29046541 DOI: 10.1038/S41559-017-0248-X  0.656
2017 Greenham K, Guadagno CR, Gehan MA, Mockler TC, Weinig C, Ewers BE, McClung CR. Temporal network analysis identifies early physiological and transcriptomic indicators of mild drought in Brassica rapa. Elife. 6. PMID 28826479 DOI: 10.7554/Elife.29655  0.32
2017 Guadagno CR, Ewers BE, Speckman HN, Aston TL, Huhn BJ, DeVore SB, Ladwig JT, Strawn RN, Weinig C. Dead or alive? Using membrane failure and chlorophyll fluorescence to predict mortality from drought. Plant Physiology. PMID 28710130 DOI: 10.1104/Pp.16.00581  0.381
2017 Cobb RC, Ruthrof KX, Breshears DD, Lloret F, Aakala T, Adams HD, Anderegg WRL, Ewers BE, Galiano L, Grünzweig JM, Hartmann H, Huang C, Klein T, Kunert N, Kitzberger T, et al. Ecosystem dynamics and management after forest die-off: a global synthesis with conceptual state-and-transition models Ecosphere. 8: e02034. DOI: 10.1002/Ecs2.2034  0.382
2017 Millar DJ, Ewers BE, Mackay DS, Peckham S, Reed DE, Sekoni A. Improving ecosystem‐scale modeling of evapotranspiration using ecological mechanisms that account for compensatory responses following disturbance Water Resources Research. 53: 7853-7868. DOI: 10.1002/2017Wr020823  0.462
2016 Salmela MJ, Ewers BE, Weinig C. Natural quantitative genetic variance in plant growth differs in response to ecologically relevant temperature heterogeneity. Ecology and Evolution. 6: 7574-7585. PMID 30128112 DOI: 10.1002/Ece3.2482  0.31
2016 Edwards CE, Ewers BE, Weinig C. Genotypic variation in biomass allocation in response to field drought has a greater affect on yield than gas exchange or phenology. Bmc Plant Biology. 16: 185. PMID 27558796 DOI: 10.1186/S12870-016-0876-3  0.35
2016 Mitra B, Mackay DS, Ewers BE, Pendall E. Response of sagebrush carbon metabolism to experimental precipitation pulses Journal of Arid Environments. 135: 181-194. DOI: 10.1016/J.Jaridenv.2016.09.005  0.394
2016 Anderegg WRL, Martinez-Vilalta J, Cailleret M, Camarero JJ, Ewers BE, Galbraith D, Gessler A, Grote R, Huang Cy, Levick SR, Powell TL, Rowland L, Sánchez-Salguero R, Trotsiuk V. When a Tree Dies in the Forest: Scaling Climate-Driven Tree Mortality to Ecosystem Water and Carbon Fluxes Ecosystems. 1-15. DOI: 10.1007/S10021-016-9982-1  0.403
2016 Reed DE, Ewers BE, Pendall E, Frank J, Kelly R. Bark beetle-induced tree mortality alters stand energy budgets due to water budget changes Theoretical and Applied Climatology. 1-13. DOI: 10.1007/S00704-016-1965-9  0.528
2015 Yarkhunova Y, Edwards CE, Ewers BE, Baker RL, Aston TL, McClung CR, Lou P, Weinig C. Selection during crop diversification involves correlated evolution of the circadian clock and ecophysiological traits in Brassica rapa. The New Phytologist. PMID 26618783 DOI: 10.1111/Nph.13758  0.335
2015 Norton U, Ewers BE, Borkhuu B, Brown NR, Pendall E. Soil nitrogen five years after bark beetle infestation in lodgepole pine forests Soil Science Society of America Journal. 79: 282-293. DOI: 10.2136/Sssaj2014.05.0223  0.469
2015 Cleary MB, Naithani KJ, Ewers BE, Pendall E. Upscaling CO2 fluxes using leaf, soil and chamber measurements across successional growth stages in a sagebrush steppe ecosystem Journal of Arid Environments. 121: 43-51. DOI: 10.1016/J.Jaridenv.2015.05.013  0.729
2015 Borkhuu B, Peckham SD, Ewers BE, Norton U, Pendall E. Does soil respiration decline following bark beetle induced forest mortality? Evidence from a lodgepole pine forest Agricultural and Forest Meteorology. 214: 201-207. DOI: 10.1016/J.Agrformet.2015.08.258  0.516
2015 Mackay DS, Roberts DE, Ewers BE, Sperry JS, McDowell NG, Pockman WT. Interdependence of chronic hydraulic dysfunction and canopy processes can improve integrated models of tree response to drought Water Resources Research. 51: 6156-6176. DOI: 10.1002/2015Wr017244  0.487
2014 Naithani KJ, Ewers BE, Adelman JD, Siemens DH. Abiotic and biotic controls on local spatial distribution and performance of Boechera stricta. Frontiers in Plant Science. 5: 348. PMID 25101102 DOI: 10.3389/Fpls.2014.00348  0.68
2014 Schlaepfer DR, Ewers BE, Shuman BN, Williams DG, Frank JM, Massman WJ, Lauenroth WK. Terrestrial water fluxes dominated by transpiration: Comment Ecosphere. 5. DOI: 10.1890/Es13-00391.1  0.323
2014 Reed DE, Ewers BE, Pendall E. Impact of mountain pine beetle induced mortality on forest carbon and water fluxes Environmental Research Letters. 9. DOI: 10.1088/1748-9326/9/10/105004  0.489
2014 Mitra B, Mackay DS, Pendall E, Ewers BE, Cleary MB. Does vegetation structure regulate the spatial structure of soil respiration within a sagebrush steppe ecosystem? Journal of Arid Environments. 103: 1-10. DOI: 10.1016/J.Jaridenv.2013.12.006  0.462
2014 Biederman JA, Brooks PD, Harpold AA, Gochis DJ, Gutmann E, Reed DE, Pendall E, Ewers BE. Multiscale observations of snow accumulation and peak snowpack following widespread, insect-induced lodgepole pine mortality Ecohydrology. 7: 150-162. DOI: 10.1002/Eco.1342  0.462
2014 Biederman JA, Harpold AA, Gochis DJ, Ewers BE, Reed DE, Papuga SA, Brooks PD. Increased evaporation following widespread tree mortality limits streamflow response Water Resources Research. 50: 5395-5409. DOI: 10.1002/2013Wr014994  0.466
2014 Frank JM, Massman WJ, Ewers BE, Huckaby LS, Negrõn JF. Ecosystem CO2/H2O fluxes are explained by hydraulically limited gas exchange during tree mortality from spruce bark beetles Journal of Geophysical Research: Biogeosciences. 119: 1195-1215. DOI: 10.1002/2013Jg002597  0.424
2013 Sivanpillai R, Ewers BE. Relationship between sagebrush species and structural characteristics and Landsat Thematic Mapper data Applied Vegetation Science. 16: 122-130. DOI: 10.1111/J.1654-109X.2012.01207.X  0.341
2013 Naithani KJ, Ewers BE, Pendall E. Corrigendum to " Sap flux-scaled transpiration and stomatal conductance response to soil and atmospheric drought in a semi-arid sagebrush ecosystem" [464-465C (2012) 176-185] Journal of Hydrology. 476: 496. DOI: 10.1016/J.Jhydrol.2012.11.001  0.735
2013 Angstmann JL, Ewers BE, Barber J, Kwon H. Testing transpiration controls by quantifying spatial variability along a boreal black spruce forest drainage gradient Ecohydrology. 6: 783-793. DOI: 10.1002/Eco.1300  0.804
2012 Chen L, Zhang Z, Ewers BE. Urban tree species show the same hydraulic response to vapor pressure deficit across varying tree size and environmental conditions. Plos One. 7: e47882. PMID 23118904 DOI: 10.1371/Journal.Pone.0047882  0.407
2012 Angstmann JL, Ewers BE, Kwon H. Size-mediated tree transpiration along soil drainage gradients in a boreal black spruce forest wildfire chronosequence. Tree Physiology. 32: 599-611. PMID 22539635 DOI: 10.1093/Treephys/Tps021  0.812
2012 Edwards CE, Ewers BE, McClung CR, Lou P, Weinig C. Quantitative variation in water-use efficiency across water regimes and its relationship with circadian, vegetative, reproductive, and leaf gas-exchange traits. Molecular Plant. 5: 653-68. PMID 22319207 DOI: 10.1093/Mp/Sss004  0.376
2012 Edburg SL, Hicke JA, Brooks PD, Pendall EG, Ewers BE, Norton U, Gochis D, Gutmann ED, Meddens AJH. Cascading impacts of bark beetle-caused tree mortality on coupled biogeophysical and biogeochemical processes Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment. 10: 416-424. DOI: 10.1890/110173  0.445
2012 Naithani KJ, Ewers BE, Pendall E. Sap flux-scaled transpiration and stomatal conductance response to soil and atmospheric drought in a semi-arid sagebrush ecosystem Journal of Hydrology. 464: 176-185. DOI: 10.1016/J.Jhydrol.2012.07.008  0.771
2012 Mackay DS, Ewers BE, Loranty MM, Kruger EL, Samanta S. Bayesian analysis of canopy transpiration models: A test of posterior parameter means against measurements Journal of Hydrology. 432: 75-83. DOI: 10.1016/J.Jhydrol.2012.02.019  0.365
2011 Edwards CE, Ewers BE, Williams DG, Xie Q, Lou P, Xu X, McClung CR, Weinig C. The genetic architecture of ecophysiological and circadian traits in Brassica rapa. Genetics. 189: 375-90. PMID 21750258 DOI: 10.1534/Genetics.110.125112  0.328
2011 Cable JM, Ogle K, Lucas RW, Huxman TE, Loik ME, Smith SD, Tissue DT, Ewers BE, Pendall E, Welker JM, Charlet TN, Cleary M, Griffith A, Nowak RS, Rogers M, et al. The temperature responses of soil respiration in deserts: A seven desert synthesis Biogeochemistry. 103: 71-90. DOI: 10.1007/S10533-010-9448-Z  0.394
2011 Bond-Lamberty B, Gower ST, Amiro B, Ewers BE. Measurement and modelling of bryophyte evaporation in a boreal forest chronosequence Ecohydrology. 4: 26-35. DOI: 10.1002/Eco.118  0.503
2010 Cleary MB, Pendall E, Ewers BE. Aboveground and belowground carbon pools after fire in mountain big sagebrush steppe Rangeland Ecology and Management. 63: 187-196. DOI: 10.2111/Rem-D-09-00117.1  0.423
2010 Traver E, Ewers BE, Mackay DS, Loranty MM. Tree transpiration varies spatially in response to atmospheric but not edaphic conditions Functional Ecology. 24: 273-282. DOI: 10.1111/J.1365-2435.2009.01657.X  0.484
2010 Loranty MM, MacKay DS, Ewers BE, Traver E, Kruger EL. Competition for light between individual trees lowers reference canopy stomatal conductance: Results from a model Journal of Geophysical Research: Biogeosciences. 115. DOI: 10.1029/2010Jg001377  0.459
2010 Loranty MM, Mackay DS, Ewers BE, Traver E, Kruger EL. Contribution of competition for light to within-species variability in stomatal conductance Water Resources Research. 46. DOI: 10.1029/2009Wr008125  0.492
2010 Mackay DS, Ewers BE, Loranty MM, Kruger EL. On the representativeness of plot size and location for scaling transpiration from trees to a stand Journal of Geophysical Research: Biogeosciences. 115: n/a-n/a. DOI: 10.1029/2009Jg001092  0.451
2010 Wilske B, Kwon H, Wei L, Chen S, Lu N, Lin G, Xie J, Guan W, Pendall E, Ewers BE, Chen J. Evapotranspiration (ET) and regulating mechanisms in two semiarid Artemisia-dominated shrub steppes at opposite sides of the globe Journal of Arid Environments. 74: 1461-1470. DOI: 10.1016/J.Jaridenv.2010.05.013  0.48
2009 Edwards CE, Haselhorst MS, McKnite AM, Ewers BE, Williams DG, Weinig C. Genotypes of Brassica rapa respond differently to plant-induced variation in air CO2 concentration in growth chambers with standard and enhanced venting. Tag. Theoretical and Applied Genetics. Theoretische Und Angewandte Genetik. 119: 991-1004. PMID 19603146 DOI: 10.1007/S00122-009-1103-5  0.303
2009 Resco V, Ewers BE, Sun W, Huxman TE, Weltzin JF, Williams DG. Drought-induced hydraulic limitations constrain leaf gas exchange recovery after precipitation pulses in the C3 woody legume, Prosopis velutina. The New Phytologist. 181: 672-82. PMID 19032443 DOI: 10.1111/J.1469-8137.2008.02687.X  0.425
2009 Bond-Lamberty B, Peckham SD, Gower ST, Ewers BE. Effects of fire on regional evapotranspiration in the central Canadian boreal forest Global Change Biology. 15: 1242-1254. DOI: 10.1111/J.1365-2486.2008.01776.X  0.485
2009 Barker CA, Amiro BD, Kwon H, Ewers BE, Angstmann JL. Evapotranspiration in intermediate-aged and mature fens and upland black spruce boreal forests Ecohydrology. 2: 462-471. DOI: 10.1002/Eco.74  0.784
2008 Adelman JD, Ewers BE, Mackay DS. Use of temporal patterns in vapor pressure deficit to explain spatial autocorrelation dynamics in tree transpiration. Tree Physiology. 28: 647-58. PMID 18244950 DOI: 10.1093/Treephys/28.4.647  0.455
2008 Knapp AK, Briggs JM, Collins SL, Archer SR, Bret-Harte MS, Ewers BE, Peters DP, Young DR, Shaver GR, Pendall E, Cleary MB. Shrub encroachment in North American grasslands: Shifts in growth form dominance rapidly alters control of ecosystem carbon inputs Global Change Biology. 14: 615-623. DOI: 10.1111/J.1365-2486.2007.01512.X  0.359
2008 Samanta S, Clayton MK, Mackay DS, Kruger EL, Ewers BE. Quantitative comparison of canopy conductance models using a Bayesian approach Water Resources Research. 44. DOI: 10.1029/2007Wr006761  0.348
2008 Loranty MM, Mackay DS, Ewers BE, Adelman JD, Kruger EL. Environmental drivers of spatial variation in whole-tree transpiration in an aspen-dominated upland-to-wetland forest gradient Water Resources Research. 44. DOI: 10.1029/2007Wr006272  0.433
2008 Cleary MB, Pendall E, Ewers BE. Testing sagebrush allometric relationships across three fire chronosequences in Wyoming, USA Journal of Arid Environments. 72: 285-301. DOI: 10.1016/J.Jaridenv.2007.07.013  0.395
2008 Kwon H, Pendall E, Ewers BE, Cleary M, Naithani K. Spring drought regulates summer net ecosystem CO2 exchange in a sagebrush-steppe ecosystem Agricultural and Forest Meteorology. 148: 381-391. DOI: 10.1016/J.Agrformet.2007.09.010  0.761
2008 Ewers BE, Mackay DS, Tang J, Bolstad PV, Samanta S. Intercomparison of sugar maple (Acer saccharum Marsh.) stand transpiration responses to environmental conditions from the Western Great Lakes Region of the United States Agricultural and Forest Meteorology. 148: 231-246. DOI: 10.1016/J.Agrformet.2007.08.003  0.477
2008 Ewers BE, Pendall E. Spatial patterns in leaf area and plant functional type cover across chronosequences of sagebrush ecosystems Plant Ecology. 194: 67-83. DOI: 10.1007/S11258-007-9275-Z  0.396
2007 Ewers BE, Oren R, Kim HS, Bohrer G, Lai CT. Effects of hydraulic architecture and spatial variation in light on mean stomatal conductance of tree branches and crowns. Plant, Cell & Environment. 30: 483-96. PMID 17324234 DOI: 10.1111/J.1365-3040.2007.01636.X  0.679
2007 Ewers BE, Mackay DS, Samanta S. Interannual consistency in canopy stomatal conductance control of leaf water potential across seven tree species Tree Physiology. 27: 11-24. PMID 17169902 DOI: 10.1093/Treephys/27.1.11  0.5
2007 Mackay DS, Ewers BE, Cook BD, Davis KJ. Environmental drivers of evapotranspiration in a shrub wetland and an upland forest in northern Wisconsin Water Resources Research. 43. DOI: 10.1029/2006Wr005149  0.466
2006 Tang J, Bolstad PV, Ewers BE, Desai AR, Davis KJ, Carey EV. Sap flux-upscaled canopy transpiration, stomatal conductance, and water use efficiency in an old growth forest in the Great Lakes region of the United States Journal of Geophysical Research: Biogeosciences. 111. DOI: 10.1029/2005Jg000083  0.481
2005 Ewers BE, Gower ST, Bond-Lamberty B, Wang CK. Effects of stand age and tree species on canopy transpiration and average stomatal conductance of boreal forests Plant, Cell and Environment. 28: 660-678. DOI: 10.1111/J.1365-3040.2005.01312.X  0.51
2003 Mackay DS, Ahl DE, Gower ST, Samanta S, Ewers BE, Burrows SN. Automated parameterization of land surface process models using fuzzy logic Transactions in Gis. 7: 139-153. DOI: 10.1111/1467-9671.00134  0.309
2003 Mackay DS, Ahl DE, Ewers BE, Samanta S, Gower ST, Burrows SN. Physiological tradeoffs in the parameterization of a model of canopy transpiration Advances in Water Resources. 26: 179-194. DOI: 10.1016/S0309-1708(02)00090-8  0.462
2002 Mackay DS, Ahl DE, Ewers BE, Gower ST, Burrows SN, Samanta S, Davis KJ. Effects of aggregated classifications of forest composition on estimates of evapotranspiration in a northern Wisconsin forest Global Change Biology. 8: 1253-1265. DOI: 10.1046/J.1365-2486.2002.00554.X  0.507
2002 Ewers BE, Mackay DS, Gower ST, Ahl DE, Burrows SN, Samanta SS. Tree species effects on stand transpiration in northern Wisconsin Water Resources Research. 38: 81-811. DOI: 10.1029/2001Wr000830  0.457
2001 Oren R, Sperry JS, Ewers BE, Pataki DE, Phillips N, Megonigal JP. Sensitivity of mean canopy stomatal conductance to vapor pressure deficit in a flooded Taxodium distichum L. forest: hydraulic and non-hydraulic effects. Oecologia. 126: 21-29. PMID 28547434 DOI: 10.1007/S004420000497  0.785
2001 Ewers BE, Oren R, Phillips N, Strömgren M, Linder S. Mean canopy stomatal conductance responses to water and nutrient availabilities in Picea abies and Pinus taeda Tree Physiology. 21: 841-850. PMID 11498331 DOI: 10.1093/Treephys/21.12-13.841  0.76
2001 Oren R, Ellsworth DS, Johnsen KH, Phillips N, Ewers BE, Maier C, Schäfer KV, McCarthy H, Hendrey G, McNulty SG, Katul GG. Soil fertility limits carbon sequestration by forest ecosystems in a CO2-enriched atmosphere. Nature. 411: 469-72. PMID 11373677 DOI: 10.1038/35078064  0.75
2001 Ewers BE, Oren R, Johnsen KH, Landsberg JJ. Estimating maximum mean canopy stomatal conductance for use in models Canadian Journal of Forest Research. 31: 198-207. DOI: 10.1139/X00-159  0.665
2001 Oren R, Sperry JS, Ewers BE, Pataki DE, Phillips N, Megonigal JP. Sensitivity of mean canopy stomatal conductance to vapor pressure deficit in a flooded Taxodium distichum L. forest: Hydraulic and non-hydraulic effects Oecologia. 126: 21-29. DOI: 10.1007/s004420000497  0.651
2000 Ewers BE, Oren R. Analyses of assumptions and errors in the calculation of stomatal conductance from sap flux measurements. Tree Physiology. 20: 579-589. PMID 12651422 DOI: 10.1093/Treephys/20.9.579  0.62
2000 Ewers BE, Oren R, Sperry JS. Influence of nutrient versus water supply on hydraulic architecture and water balance in Pinus taeda Plant, Cell and Environment. 23: 1055-1066. DOI: 10.1046/J.1365-3040.2000.00625.X  0.652
2000 Hacke UG, Sperry JS, Ewers BE, Ellsworth DS, Schäfer KVR, Oren R. Influence of soil porosity on water use in Pinus taeda Oecologia. 124: 495-505.  0.428
1999 Oren R, Phillips N, Ewers BE, Pataki DE, Megonigal JP. Sap-flux-scaled transpiration responses to light, vapor pressure deficit, and leaf area reduction in a flooded Taxodium distichum forest. Tree Physiology. 19: 337-347. PMID 12651555 DOI: 10.1093/Treephys/19.6.337  0.807
1999 Ewers BE, Oren R, Albaugh TJ, Dougherty PM. Carry-over effects of water and nutrient supply on water use of Pinus taeda Ecological Applications. 9: 513-525. DOI: 10.1890/1051-0761(1999)009[0513:Coeowa]2.0.Co;2  0.417
1999 Oren R, Sperry JS, Katul GG, Pataki DE, Ewers BE, Phillips N, Schäfer KVR. Survey and synthesis of intra- and interspecific variation in stomatal sensitivity to vapour pressure deficit Plant, Cell and Environment. 22: 1515-1526. DOI: 10.1046/J.1365-3040.1999.00513.X  0.773
1999 Oren R, Phillips N, Ewers BE, Pataki DE, Megonigal JP. Sap-flux-scaled transpiration responses to light, vapor pressure deficit, and leaf area reduction in a flooded Taxodium distichum forest Tree Physiology. 19: 337-347.  0.417
1998 Oren R, Ewers BE, Todd P, Phillips N, Katul G. WATER BALANCE DELINEATES THE SOIL LAYER IN WHICH MOISTURE AFFECTS CANOPY CONDUCTANCE Ecological Applications. 8: 990-1002. DOI: 10.1890/1051-0761(1998)008[0990:Wbdtsl]2.0.Co;2  0.769
1998 Oren R, Phillips N, Katul G, Ewers BE, Pataki DE. Scaling xylem sap flux and soil water balance and calculating variance: a method for partitioning water flux in forests Annales Des Sciences ForestièRes. 55: 191-216. DOI: 10.1051/Forest:19980112  0.749
1998 Oren R, Phillips N, Katul G, Ewers BE, Pataki DE. Scaling xylem sap flux and soil water balance and calculating variance: A method for partitioning water flux in forests Annales Des Sciences Forestieres. 55: 191-216.  0.39
1998 Oren R, Ewers BE, Todd P, Phillips N, Katul G. Water balance delineates the soil layer in which moisture affects canopy conductance Ecological Applications. 8: 990-1002.  0.388
1996 Ewers B, Binkley D, Bashkin M. Influence of adjacent stand on spatial patterns of soil carbon and nitrogen in Eucalyptus and Albizia plantations Canadian Journal of Forest Research. 26: 1501-1503. DOI: 10.1139/X26-167  0.466
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