Mark Westoby
Macquarie University
H-index: 121
Oceania-Australia
Top articles of Mark Westoby
Title | Journal | Author(s) | Publication Date |
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Species gain and loss per degree Celsius | Oikos | Mark Westoby Samuel C Andrew Rachael V Gallagher Julian Schrader | 2024/4 |
Phylogenetically conservative trait correlation: quantification and interpretation | Mark Westoby Luke Yates Barbara Holland Ben Halliwell | 2023/10 | |
Perspectives on the scientific legacy of J. Philip Grime | Jason D Fridley Xiaojuan Liu Natalia Pérez‐Harguindeguy F Stuart Chapin III Mick Crawley | 2023/9 | |
Trait filtering in island floras: A conceptual framework | Journal of Biogeography | Julian Schrader Ian J Wright Holger Kreft Kingsley Dixon Rachael V Gallagher | 2023/8/27 |
ETIB‐T: An equilibrium theory of island biogeography for plant traits | Journal of Biogeography | Julian Schrader Ian J Wright Holger Kreft Patrick Weigelt Samuel C Andrew | 2023/1 |
Patterns and drivers of plant diversity across Australia | Ecography | Karel Mokany James K McCarthy Daniel S Falster Rachael V Gallagher Thomas D Harwood | 2022/11 |
Trait ecology of startup plants | New Phytologist | Mark Westoby Julian Schrader Daniel Falster | 2022/8 |
Field experiments on mechanisms influencing species boundary movement under climate change | Plant and Soil | Mark Westoby | 2022/7 |
AnimalTraits-a curated animal trait database for body mass, metabolic rate and brain size | Scientific Data | Marie E Herberstein Donald James McLean Elizabeth Lowe Jonas O Wolff Md Kawsar Khan | 2022/6/2 |
The global spectrum of plant form and function: enhanced species-level trait dataset | Scientific Data | Sandra Díaz Jens Kattge Johannes HC Cornelissen Ian J Wright Sandra Lavorel | 2022/12/7 |
Motivating data contributions via a distinct career currency | Proceedings of the Royal Society B | Mark Westoby Daniel S Falster Julian Schrader | 2021/3/10 |
The conservative low‐phosphorus niche in Proteaceae | Plant and Soil | Mark Westoby Daniel S Falster | 2021/5 |
Strategic traits of bacteria and archaea vary widely within substrate-use groups | FEMS microbiology ecology | Mark Westoby Daniel A Nielsen Michae R Gillings Vadim M Gumerov Joshua S Madin | 2021/11 |
Cell size, genome size, and maximum growth rate are near‐independent dimensions of ecological variation across bacteria and archaea | Ecology and Evolution | Mark Westoby Daniel Aagren Nielsen Michael R Gillings Elena Litchman Joshua S Madin | 2021/5 |
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 |
Effects of plant hydraulic traits on the flammability of live fine canopy fuels | Functional Ecology | Fiona R Scarff Tanja Lenz Anna E Richards Amy E Zanne Ian J Wright | 2021/4 |
Disentangling direct and indirect effects of island area on plant functional trait distributions | Journal of Biogeography | Julian Schrader Mark Westoby Ian J. Wright Holger Kreft | 2021 |
Aerobic bacteria and archaea tend to have larger and more versatile genomes | Oikos | Daniel A Nielsen Noah Fierer Jemma L Geoghegan Michael R Gillings Vadim Gumerov | 2021/4 |
Emergent shapes of trait-based competition functions from resource-based models: a Gaussian is not normal in plant communities | The American Naturalist | Daniel S Falster Georges Kunstler Richard G FitzJohn Mark Westoby | 2021/8/1 |
Functional recovery of secondary tropical forests | Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences | Lourens Poorter Danaë MA Rozendaal Frans Bongers de Jarcilene S Almeida Francisco S Álvarez | 2021/12/7 |