Manuel Lerdau

Manuel Lerdau

University of Virginia

H-index: 54

North America-United States

About Manuel Lerdau

Manuel Lerdau, With an exceptional h-index of 54 and a recent h-index of 32 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Virginia, specializes in the field of ecology.

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

Saltwater Intrusion and Sea Level Rise threatens US rural coastal landscapes and communities

Impact of atmospheric dryness on solar-induced chlorophyll fluorescence: Tower-based observations at a temperate forest

The carbon balance of plants: economics, optimization, and trait spectra in a historical perspective

Conservation should not make ‘perfect’an enemy of ‘good’

Leaf angle as a leaf and canopy trait: Rejuvenating its role in ecology with new technology

Minor contributions of daytime monoterpenes are major contributors to atmospheric reactivity

Coordinated resource allocation to plant growth–defense tradeoffs

Examining the Covariation between Foliar Functional Traits and Canopy Structure in a Temperature Deciduous Forest.

Manuel Lerdau Information

University

Position

Professor of Environmental Sciences

Citations(all)

15614

Citations(since 2020)

4266

Cited By

12982

hIndex(all)

54

hIndex(since 2020)

32

i10Index(all)

99

i10Index(since 2020)

72

Email

University Profile Page

University of Virginia

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Manuel Lerdau Skills & Research Interests

ecology

Top articles of Manuel Lerdau

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Saltwater Intrusion and Sea Level Rise threatens US rural coastal landscapes and communities

Kiera L O’Donnell

Emily S Bernhardt

Xi Yang

Ryan E Emanuel

Marcelo Ardón

...

2024/1/13

Impact of atmospheric dryness on solar-induced chlorophyll fluorescence: Tower-based observations at a temperate forest

Remote Sensing of Environment

Koong Yi

Rong Li

Todd M Scanlon

Manuel T Lerdau

Joseph A Berry

...

2024/5/15

The carbon balance of plants: economics, optimization, and trait spectra in a historical perspective

Manuel T Lerdau

Russell K Monson

James R Ehleringer

2023/12

Conservation should not make ‘perfect’an enemy of ‘good’

Charles H Cannon

Manuel Lerdau

2023/6/26

Leaf angle as a leaf and canopy trait: Rejuvenating its role in ecology with new technology

Xi Yang

Rong Li

Andrew Jablonski

Atticus Stovall

Jongmin Kim

...

2023/6

Minor contributions of daytime monoterpenes are major contributors to atmospheric reactivity

Biogeosciences

Deborah F McGlynn

Graham Frazier

Laura ER Barry

Manuel T Lerdau

Sally E Pusede

...

2023/1/4

Coordinated resource allocation to plant growth–defense tradeoffs

Russell K Monson

Amy M Trowbridge

Richard L Lindroth

Manuel T Lerdau

2022/2

Examining the Covariation between Foliar Functional Traits and Canopy Structure in a Temperature Deciduous Forest.

AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts

Andrew Jablonski

Kristina J Anderson-Teixeira

Manuel T Lerdau

Xi Yang

2022/12

Composition, concentration, and oxidant reactivity of sesquiterpenes in the southeastern US

Environmental Science: Atmospheres

Graham Frazier

Deborah F McGlynn

Laura E Barry

Manuel Lerdau

Sally E Pusede

...

2022

The coordinated Physiological and Structural response of trees to water stress

AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts

Jongmin Kim

Andrew Jablonski

Audrey Root

Michael Contie Benson

Daniel Patrick Beverly

...

2022/12

The challenge of open access incentives

Science

Manuel Lerdau

2022/10/21

Asking half the question in explaining tropical diversity

Charles H Cannon

Manuel Lerdau

2022/5/1

The complicated legacy of EO Wilson with respect to genetics and human behavior

Manuel Lerdau

2022/5

Examining the controls on the relationship between near-infrared reflectance and solar-induced chlorophyll fluorescence in temperate vegetation.

AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts

Andrew Jablonski

Xi Yang

Manuel Lerdau

Carmen Petras

2021/12

Trade-offs among resilience, robustness, stability, and performance and how we might study them

Integrative and Comparative Biology

Brian D Inouye

Berry J Brosi

Emily H Le Sage

Manuel T Lerdau

2021/12

The significance of aggregation methods in functional group modeling

Forests

Huan Zhang

Herman H Shugart

Bin Wang

Manuel Lerdau

2021/11/11

A Laboratory Study Investigating Ozone Effects on Transpiration, Carbon Assimilation, and Photosynthesis by Perturbing Stomatal Diffusive Resistance

AGU Fall Meeting 2021

Jacob Bushey

Madeline Miles

Laura Barry

Manuel Lerdau

Xi Yang

...

2021/12/15

Measurement report: Variability in the composition of biogenic volatile organic compounds in a Southeastern US forest and their role in atmospheric reactivity

Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics

Deborah F McGlynn

Laura ER Barry

Manuel T Lerdau

Sally E Pusede

Gabriel Isaacman-VanWertz

2021/10/22

Controls Over the Ozone Loss Rate in a Mixed Deciduous and Coniferous Forest in Virginia

AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts

Laura Barry

Madeline Miles

Deborah McGlynn

Ester Rekhelman

Koong Yi

...

2021/12

Root dynamics along a restoration chronosequence of revegetated grasslands in degraded alpine meadows of the Qinghai‐Tibetan Plateau, China

Land Degradation & Development

Lei Hu

Hongbiao Zi

Xueping Luo

Manuel Lerdau

Changting Wang

2021/8/15

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