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Geomorphic transience moderates topographic controls on tropical canopy foliar traits
K. Dana Chadwick,
Gregory P. Asner
Geographical Sciences and Urban Planning, School of (SGSUP)
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Earth & Environmental Sciences
canopy
46%
hillslope
45%
downcutting
41%
catchment
32%
trajectory
22%
tropical ecosystem
19%
geomorphic process
18%
landscape evolution
17%
stream channel
17%
nutrient content
16%
erosion rate
14%
lidar
13%
species diversity
13%
turnover
13%
harbor
12%
uplift
11%
erosion
9%
mountain
9%
rock
6%
effect
3%
Medicine & Life Sciences
Borneo
100%
Forests
68%
Ecosystem
63%
Nutrients
48%
Pressure
37%
Agriculture & Biology
canopy
45%
functional diversity
33%
trajectories
29%
lidar
22%
stream channels
18%
process control
16%
Borneo
15%
rocks
13%
nutrient content
12%
mountains
11%
species diversity
11%
ecosystems
10%