Selected Papers
De Deurwaerder, H.P.T., et al. (2024) Linking physiology, epidemiology, and demography: understanding how lianas outcompete trees in a changing world. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.
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De Deurwaerder, H., et al (2020). Causes and consequences of pronounced variation in the isotope composition of plant xylem water. Biogeosciences.
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De Deurwaerder, H.P.T., et al (2018). Liana and tree below-ground water competition—evidence for water resource partitioning during the dry season. Tree Physiology.
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PhD Dissertation
Below ground water competition between lianas and trees (2019).
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Other Papers
Verbeeck, De Deurwaerder H.P.T, et al (2024) Towards a liana plant functional type for vegetation models. Ecological modelling.
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Rueda-Trujillo et al. including De Deurwaerder H.P.T. (2024) Global increase of lianas in tropical forests. Global Change Biology.
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de Souze Leite et al. including De Deurwaerder H.P.T. (2024) Major axes of variation in tree demography across global forests. Ecography.
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Meunier, F., et al. including De Deurwaerder, H.P.T. (2021) Liana optical traits increase tropical forest albedo and reduce ecosystem productivity. Global Change Biology
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Mumbanza Mundondo, F., et al. including De Deurwaerder, H.P.T. (2021) Lianas and trees exhibit divergent intrinsic water-use efficiency along elevational gradients in South American and African tropical forests. Global Ecology and Biogeography.
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Meunier, F., et al. including De Deurwaerder H.P.T. (2021) Lianas significantly reduce aboveground and belowground carbon storage: a virtual removal experiment. Frontiers in Forest and Global Change.
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De Deurwaerder, H.P.T., et al. (2021) Robust estimation of absorbing root surface distributions from xylem water isotope compositions with an inverse plant hydraulic model, Frontiers in Forest and Global Change.
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Meunier, F., et al. including De Deurwaerder H.P.T. (2021). Unraveling the relative role of light and water competition between lianas and trees in tropical forests: a vegetation model analysis, Journal of Ecology.
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Cabal, C., De Deurwaerder, H.P.T. and Matesanz, S. (2021). Field methods to study the spatial root density distribution of individual plants. Plant and Soil.
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Meunier, F., et al. including De Deurwaerder H.P.T. (2020). Within-site variability of liana wood anatomical traits: a case study in Laussat, French Guiana. Forests.
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Bauters, M., et al. including De Deurwaerder H.P.T. (2020). Century-long apparent decrease in iWUE with no evidence of progressive nutrient limitation in African tropical forests. Global Change Biology.
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di Porcia e Brugnera, M., et al. including De Deurwaerder H.P.T. (2019). Modeling the impact of liana infestation on the demography and carbon cycle of tropical forests. Global Change Biology.
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Huang, M., et al. including De Deurwaerder H.P.T. (2019). Air temperature optima of vegetation productivity across global biomes. Nature ecology & evolution.
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Rammig, A., et al. including De Deurwaerder H.P.T. (2018). A generic pixel-to-point comparison for simulated large-scale ecosystem properties and ground-based observations: an example from the Amazon region. Geoscientific Model Development.
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Guimberteau, M., et al. including De Deurwaerder H.P.T. (2017). Impacts of future deforestation and climate change on the hydrology of the Amazon Basin: a multi-model analysis with a new set of land-cover change scenarios. Hydrology and Earth System Sciences..
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Johnson, M. O., et al. including De Deurwaerder H.P.T. (2016). Variation in stem mortality rates determines patterns of above‐ground biomass in Amazonian forests: implications for dynamic global vegetation models. Global change biology..
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De Deurwaerder, H.P.T., et al (2016). How are anatomical and hydraulic features of the mangroves Avicennia marina and Rhizophora mucronata influenced by siltation? Trees..
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