Chris Blackman

Chris Blackman

Macquarie University

H-index: 29

Oceania-Australia

About Chris Blackman

Chris Blackman, With an exceptional h-index of 29 and a recent h-index of 28 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Macquarie University, specializes in the field of Leaf Hydraulics, Plant-drought Resistance, Functional Ecology.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Petiole XLA (xylem to leaf area ratio) integrates hydraulic safety and efficiency across a diverse group of eucalypt leaves

Specific leaf area and vapour pressure deficit control live fuel moisture content

Key hydraulic traits control the dynamics of plant dehydration in four contrasting tree species during drought

Plant hydraulic modelling of leaf and canopy fuel moisture content reveals increasing vulnerability of a Mediterranean forest to wildfires under extreme drought

Cold temperature and aridity shape the evolution of drought tolerance traits in Tasmanian species of Eucalyptus

The root of the problem: diverse vulnerability to xylem cavitation found within the root system of wheat plants.

Aridity drives clinal patterns in leaf traits and responsiveness to precipitation in a broadly distributed Australian tree species

The global vulnerability of plant xylem

Chris Blackman Information

University

Position

Post-doctorate Researcher Comparative Ecology Group

Citations(all)

4146

Citations(since 2020)

3545

Cited By

1658

hIndex(all)

29

hIndex(since 2020)

28

i10Index(all)

36

i10Index(since 2020)

36

Email

University Profile Page

Macquarie University

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Chris Blackman Skills & Research Interests

Leaf Hydraulics

Plant-drought Resistance

Functional Ecology

Top articles of Chris Blackman

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Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Petiole XLA (xylem to leaf area ratio) integrates hydraulic safety and efficiency across a diverse group of eucalypt leaves

Plant, Cell & Environment

Chris J Blackman

Ben Halliwell

Gabrielle E Hartill

Timothy J Brodribb

2024/1

Specific leaf area and vapour pressure deficit control live fuel moisture content

Functional Ecology

Anne Griebel

Matthias M Boer

Chris Blackman

Brendan Choat

David S Ellsworth

...

2023/1/19

Key hydraulic traits control the dynamics of plant dehydration in four contrasting tree species during drought

Tree Physiology

Chris J Blackman

Lise-Marie Billon

Julien Cartailler

José M Torres-Ruiz

Hervé Cochard

2023/10

Plant hydraulic modelling of leaf and canopy fuel moisture content reveals increasing vulnerability of a Mediterranean forest to wildfires under extreme drought

New Phytologist

Julien Ruffault

Jean‐Marc Limousin

François Pimont

Jean‐Luc Dupuy

Miquel De Càceres

...

2023/2

Cold temperature and aridity shape the evolution of drought tolerance traits in Tasmanian species of Eucalyptus

Tree Physiology

Gabrielle E Hartill

Chris J Blackman

Benjamin Halliwell

Rebecca C Jones

Barbara R Holland

...

2023/9

The root of the problem: diverse vulnerability to xylem cavitation found within the root system of wheat plants.

The New Phytologist

Harrison Day BL

Kate M Johnson

Vanessa Tonet

Ibrahim Bourbia

Chris Blackman

...

2023/6/12

Aridity drives clinal patterns in leaf traits and responsiveness to precipitation in a broadly distributed Australian tree species

Plant‐Environment Interactions

Michael J Aspinwall

Chris J Blackman

Chelsea Maier

Mark G Tjoelker

Paul D Rymer

...

2023/4

The global vulnerability of plant xylem

William Hammond

Hugh Morris

2022/9/19

Adaptive plasticity in plant traits increases time to hydraulic failure under drought in a foundation tree

Tree Physiology

Anthea Challis

Chris Blackman

Collin Ahrens

Belinda Medlyn

Paul Rymer

...

2022/4

AusTraits, a curated plant trait database for the Australian flora

Scientific data

Daniel Falster

Rachael Gallagher

Elizabeth H Wenk

Ian J Wright

Dony Indiarto

...

2021/9/30

Antecedent drought condition affects responses of plant physiology and growth to drought and post-drought recovery

Frontiers in Forests and Global change

Ximeng Li

Jingting Bao

Jin Wang

Chris Blackman

David Tissue

2021/9/1

Leaf vein density enhances vascular redundancy instead of carbon uptake at the expense of increasing water leaks in oaks

Environmental and Experimental Botany

Víctor Resco de Dios

David Alonso-Forn

José Javier Peguero-Pina

Domingo Sancho-Knapik

Eustaquio Gil-Pelegrín

...

2021/8/1

Acclimation of hydraulic and morphological traits to water deficit delays hydraulic failure during simulated drought in poplar

Tree Physiology

Cédric Lemaire

Chris J Blackman

Hervé Cochard

Paulo Eduardo Menezes-Silva

José M Torres-Ruiz

...

2021/11

Linking forest flammability and plant vulnerability to drought

Forests

Rachael H Nolan

Chris J Blackman

Víctor Resco de Dios

Brendan Choat

Belinda E Medlyn

...

2020/7/20

Elevated CO2 Did Not Stimulate Stem Growth in 11 Provenances of a Globally Important Hardwood Plantation Species

Frontiers in Forests and Global Change

Anita Wesolowski

Chris J Blackman

Renee A Smith

David T Tissue

Sebastian Pfautsch

2020/6/4

The DroughtBox: a new tool for phenotyping residual branch conductance and its temperature dependence during drought

Lise M Billon

Chris J Blackman

Hervé Cochard

Eric Badel

Adnane Hitmi

...

2020/6

TRY plant trait database–enhanced coverage and open access

Global change biology

Jens Kattge

Gerhard Bönisch

Sandra Díaz

Sandra Lavorel

Iain Colin Prentice

...

2020/1

Identifying areas at risk of drought‐induced tree mortality across South‐Eastern Australia

Global Change Biology

Martin G De Kauwe

Belinda E Medlyn

Anna M Ukkola

Mengyuan Mu

Manon EB Sabot

...

2020/10

Leaf trait variation is similar among genotypes of Eucalyptus camaldulensis from differing climates and arises in plastic responses to the seasons rather than water …

New Phytologist

Shinichi Asao

Lucy Hayes

Michael J Aspinwall

Paul D Rymer

Chris Blackman

...

2020/8

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Co-Authors

H-index: 83
tim brodribb

tim brodribb

University of Tasmania

H-index: 58
greg jordan

greg jordan

University of Tasmania

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