Philip W. Rundel

Philip W. Rundel

University of California, Los Angeles

H-index: 84

North America-United States

About Philip W. Rundel

Philip W. Rundel, With an exceptional h-index of 84 and a recent h-index of 38 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of California, Los Angeles, specializes in the field of ecology.

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

Leaf-cutter ants–mycorrhizal fungi: observations and research questions from an unexpected mutualism

Differential Species Richness and Ecological Success of Epiphytes and Hemiepiphytes of Neotropical Araceae and Cyclanthaceae

11 Australian Acacia Species in

Collaborative Use of Sensor Networks and Cyberinfrastructure to Understand Complex Ecosystem Interactions in a Tropical Rainforest: Challenges and Lessons Learned

Functional trait diversity of Cyclanthaceae and its convergent evolution with Araceae in Neotropical forests

Plasticity in Compensatory Growth to Artificial Defoliation and Light Availability in Four Neotropical Understory and Forest Edge Herb Species

Distribution and photosynthetic assimilation of rosulate aroid epiphytes in a Costa Rican lowland rainforest

Dynamic Microclimate Boundaries across a Sharp Tropical Rainforest–Clearing Edge

Philip W. Rundel Information

University

Position

Ecology and Evolutionary Biology

Citations(all)

24944

Citations(since 2020)

6098

Cited By

24322

hIndex(all)

84

hIndex(since 2020)

38

i10Index(all)

263

i10Index(since 2020)

125

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University Profile Page

University of California, Los Angeles

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Philip W. Rundel Skills & Research Interests

ecology

Top articles of Philip W. Rundel

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Leaf-cutter ants–mycorrhizal fungi: observations and research questions from an unexpected mutualism

Frontiers in Fungal Biology

Michael F Allen

Hannah Shulman

Philip W Rundel

Thomas C Harmon

Emma L Aronson

2023

Differential Species Richness and Ecological Success of Epiphytes and Hemiepiphytes of Neotropical Araceae and Cyclanthaceae

Plants

Erin C Riordan

Katharine L Gerst

Orlando Vargas Ramirez

Philip W Rundel

2023/11/28

11 Australian Acacia Species in

Wattles: Australian Acacia Species Around the World

Philip W Rundel

2023/11/13

Collaborative Use of Sensor Networks and Cyberinfrastructure to Understand Complex Ecosystem Interactions in a Tropical Rainforest: Challenges and Lessons Learned

Sensors

Philip W Rundel

Thomas C Harmon

Angel S Fernandez-Bou

Michael F Allen

2023/11/9

Functional trait diversity of Cyclanthaceae and its convergent evolution with Araceae in Neotropical forests

PeerJ

Erin C Riordan

Orlando Vargas Ramirez

Philip W Rundel

2023/7/18

Plasticity in Compensatory Growth to Artificial Defoliation and Light Availability in Four Neotropical Understory and Forest Edge Herb Species

Biology

Jennifer WC Sun

M Rasoul Sharifi

Philip W Rundel

2022/10/19

Distribution and photosynthetic assimilation of rosulate aroid epiphytes in a Costa Rican lowland rainforest

Flora

Katharine L Gerst

M Rasoul Sharifi

Barry Prigge

Philip W Rundel

2021/6/1

Dynamic Microclimate Boundaries across a Sharp Tropical Rainforest–Clearing Edge

Remote Sensing

Eric A Graham

Mark Hansen

William J Kaiser

Yeung Lam

Eric Yuen

...

2021/4/23

Plant functional traits predict the drought response of native California plant species

International Journal of Plant Sciences

Ariel K Pezner

Alexandria L Pivovaroff

Wu Sun

M Rasoul Sharifi

Philip W Rundel

...

2019

The unique interaction between the summer annual desert plant Salsola inermis Forssk and weevils residing on its roots: mutualism or parasitism?

Ecological Entomology

Fengqun Meng

Philip W Rundel

M Rasoul Sharifi

Nitsan Bar‐Shmuel

Michal Segoli

2020/2

The California phenology collections network: using digital images to investigate phenological change in a biodiversity hotspot

Madroño

Jenn M Yost

Katelin D Pearson

Jason Alexander

Edward Gilbert

Layla Aerne Hains

...

2020/1

A comparison of methods for detecting association between plant species

Ecological Informatics

Mohammad Mousaei Sanjerehei

Philip W Rundel

2020/1/1

Functional traits of broad-leaved monocot herbs in the understory and forest edges of a Costa Rican rainforest

PeerJ

Philip W Rundel

Arielle M Cooley

Katharine L Gerst

Erin C Riordan

M Rasoul Sharifi

...

2020/10/27

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