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Alicia Cook
Alicia Cook
其他姓名AM Cook, Alicia M Cook
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Leaf hydraulic vulnerability to drought is linked to site water availability across a broad range of species and climates
CJ Blackman, SM Gleason, Y Chang, AM Cook, C Laws, M Westoby
Annals of botany 114 (3), 435-440, 2014
792014
The thermal tolerance of photosynthetic tissues: a global systematic review and agenda for future research
SR Geange, PA Arnold, AA Catling, O Coast, AM Cook, KM Gowland, ...
New Phytologist 229 (5), 2497-2513, 2021
732021
Whole-plant capacitance, embolism resistance and slow transpiration rates all contribute to longer desiccation times in woody angiosperms from arid and wet habitats
SM Gleason, CJ Blackman, AM Cook, CA Laws, M Westoby
Tree Physiology 34 (3), 275-284, 2014
572014
Shoot growth of woody trees and shrubs is predicted by maximum plant height and associated traits
SM Gleason, AEA Stephens, WC Tozer, CJ Blackman, DW Butler, ...
Functional Ecology 32 (2), 247-259, 2018
392018
Embolism recovery strategies and nocturnal water loss across species influenced by biogeographic origin
MJB Zeppel, WRL Anderegg, HD Adams, P Hudson, A Cook, R Rumman, ...
Ecology and Evolution 9 (9), 5348-5361, 2019
372019
Water availability influences thermal safety margins for leaves
AM Cook, N Berry, KV Milner, A Leigh
Functional Ecology 35 (10), 2179-2189, 2021
342021
The links between leaf hydraulic vulnerability to drought and key aspects of leaf venation and xylem anatomy among 26 Australian woody angiosperms from contrasting climates
CJ Blackman, SM Gleason, AM Cook, Y Chang, CA Laws, M Westoby
Annals of Botany 122 (1), 59-67, 2018
332018
Weak coordination among petiole, leaf, vein, and gas‐exchange traits across Australian angiosperm species and its possible implications
SM Gleason, CJ Blackman, Y Chang, AM Cook, CA Laws, M Westoby
Ecology and Evolution 6 (1), 267-278, 2016
292016
Beyond a single temperature threshold: applying a cumulative thermal stress framework to plant heat tolerance
AM Cook, EL Rezende, K Petrou, A Leigh
Ecology Letters 27 (3), e14416, 2024
22024
Variation in seedling emergence and mortality amongst key habitat types in a semi-arid floodplain-wetland complex
A Cook, S Rayburg, S Capon, A Leigh
Proceedings of the 34th World Congress of the International Association for …, 2011
22011
Drivers of thermal tolerance breadth of plants across contrasting biomes: do mean or seasonality in climate indices matter more?
VF Briceno, AM Cook, SK Courtney Jones, PA Arnold, RV Gallagher, ...
bioRxiv, 2023.10. 02.560437, 2023
12023
Variation in the photosynthetic heat tolerance of plants from extreme environments: the influence of heat exposure and environmental context
AM Cook
PQDT-Global, 2021
12021
Environmental and Biogeographic Drivers behind Alpine Plant Thermal Tolerance and Genetic Variation
LM Danzey, VF Briceño, AM Cook, AB Nicotra, G Peyre, M Rossetto, ...
Plants 13 (9), 1271, 2024
2024
Acclimation of thermal tolerance in juvenile plants from three biomes is suppressed when extremes co-occur
RJ Harris, PR Alvarez, C Bryant, VF Briceño, AM Cook, A Leigh, ...
Conservation Physiology 12 (1), coae027, 2024
2024
Plant thermal tolerance: a global synthesis for future research
S Geange, P Arnold, A Catling, O Coast, A Cook, K Gowland, A Leigh, ...
EGU General Assembly 2020, 2020
2020
When the temperature rises more than once: A leaf's perspective on heat stress events
A Cook, N Berry, J Brown, K Petrou, A Leigh
2018 ESA Annual Meeting (August 5--10), 2018
2018
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