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Whole-plant symphony: The multi-organ coordinated code of growth strategies

Yong-Jiao Zhou, Institute of Applied Ecology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, discusses their article: Trait networks and the whole-plant economics spectrum: Uncovering key determinants of growth rate across 33 temperate tree species Why do some trees grow fast, while others always seem to lag behind? For decades, ecologists have strived to answer this question. Past research…

1 day ago August 18, 2026 in Author post.

Harper Prize Shortlist 2019: Mauro Brum

“We are nothing if we do not deal with our roots.” Author Mauro Brum offers an insight into his paper “Hydrological niche segregation defines forest structure and drought tolerance strategies in a seasonal Amazon forest“, which was shortlisted for the 2019 Harper Prize.  Mauro also discusses his further research and what (and who!) inspired him to…

June 26, 2020 in Author post, Early Career Scientist, Harper Prize.

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