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Vessel anatomy of urban Celtis occidentalis trees varies to favour safety or efficiency depending on site conditions

Trees
2025-02 | Journal article
Contributors: Kaisa Rissanen; Valentina Vitali; Daniel Kneeshaw; Alain Paquette
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Increased unpredictability in spruce budworm outbreaks following habitat loss and landscape fragmentation

Ecological Modelling
2024-05 | Journal article
Contributors: Pierce McNie; Daniel Kneeshaw; Élise Filotas
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Large variation in the radial patterns of sap flow among urban trees

Agricultural and Forest Meteorology
2024-02 | Journal article
Contributors: Kaisa Rissanen; Gauthier Lapa; Daniel Houle; Daniel Kneeshaw; Alain Paquette
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Landscape‐scale patterns of eastern spruce budworm outbreak risk: Defoliation onset vs. tree mortality

Ecosphere
2023-11 | Journal article
Contributors: Pierce McNie; Daniel Kneeshaw; Élise Filotas
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Nitrogen addition promotes terrestrial plants to allocate more biomass to aboveground organs: A global meta‐analysis

Global Change Biology
2023-07 | Journal article
Contributors: Huili Feng; Jiahuan Guo; Changhui Peng; Daniel Kneeshaw; Gabrielle Roberge; Chang Pan; Xuehong Ma; Dan Zhou; Weifeng Wang
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Drought‐induced increase in tree mortality and corresponding decrease in the carbon sink capacity of Canada's boreal forests from 1970 to 2020

Global Change Biology
2023-04 | Journal article
Contributors: Qiuyu Liu; Changhui Peng; Robert Schneider; Dominic Cyr; Nate G. McDowell; Daniel Kneeshaw
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Global Climate Change Increases Terrestrial Soil CH4 Emissions

Global Biogeochemical Cycles
2023-01 | Journal article
Contributors: Jiahuan Guo; Huili Feng; Changhui Peng; Huai Chen; Xuan Xu; Xuehong Ma; Li Li; Daniel Kneeshaw; Honghua Ruan; Hongqiang Yang et al.
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Methane emissions may be driven by hydrogenotrophic methanogens inhabiting the stem tissues of poplar

New Phytologist
2022-01 | Journal article
Contributors: Huili Feng; Jiahuan Guo; Xuehong Ma; Menghua Han; Daniel Kneeshaw; Hui Sun; Saadatullah Malghani; Huai Chen; Weifeng Wang
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Interactions between xylem traits linked to hydraulics during xylem development optimize growth performance in conifer seedlings

2021-12-24 | Preprint
Contributors: Jehová Lourenço, Junior; Daniel Houle; Louis Duchesne; Daniel Kneeshaw
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The Vision of Managing for Pest-Resistant Landscapes: Realistic or Utopic?

Current Forestry Reports
2021-04-16 | Journal article
Contributors: Daniel D. Kneeshaw; Brian R. Sturtevant; Louis DeGrandpé; Enrique Doblas-Miranda; Patrick M. A. James; Dominique Tardif; Philip J. Burton
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Advancing and reversing succession as a function of time since fire and insect outbreaks: An 18 year in situ remeasurement of changes in forest composition

Journal of Vegetation Science
2021-01 | Journal article
Contributors: Albanie Leduc; Alain Leduc; Daniel Kneeshaw; Kobra Maleki; Yves Bergeron; Kerry Woods
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Leveraging Artificial Intelligence for Large-Scale Plant Phenology Studies From Noisy Time-Lapse Images

IEEE Access
2020 | Journal article
Contributors: David L. P. Correia; Wassim Bouachir; David Gervais; Deepa Pureswaran; Daniel D. Kneeshaw; Louis De Grandpre
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Forest landscape structure influences the cyclic‐eruptive spatial dynamics of forest tent caterpillar outbreaks

Ecosphere
2020-08 | Journal article
Contributors: Louis‐Etienne Robert; Brian R. Sturtevant; Daniel Kneeshaw; Patrick M. A. James; Marie‐Josée Fortin; Peter T. Wolter; Philip A. Townsend; Barry J. Cooke
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