Stephanie Pau

Stephanie Pau

Florida State University

H-index: 26

North America-United States

About Stephanie Pau

Stephanie Pau, With an exceptional h-index of 26 and a recent h-index of 22 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Florida State University, specializes in the field of Biogeography, Climate Change, Tropical Forests, Phenology.

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

Grass evolutionary lineages can be identified using hyperspectral leaf reflectance

Reply to Garen et al.: Within-canopy temperature data also do not support limited homeothermy

Longleaf pine savannas reveal biases in current understanding of savanna biogeography

Comparing Phenology of a Temperate Deciduous Forest Captured by Solar-Induced Fluorescence and Vegetation Indices

A near four-decade time series shows the Hawaiian Islands have been browning since the 1980s

No evidence of canopy-scale leaf thermoregulation to cool leaves below air temperature across a range of forest ecosystems

Evaluation of Plant Stress Monitoring Capabilities Using a Portable Spectrometer and Blue-Red Grow Light

Poor relationships between NEON Airborne Observation Platform data and field‐based vegetation traits at a mesic grassland

Stephanie Pau Information

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Citations(all)

3787

Citations(since 2020)

2280

Cited By

2289

hIndex(all)

26

hIndex(since 2020)

22

i10Index(all)

43

i10Index(since 2020)

38

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Florida State University

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Stephanie Pau Skills & Research Interests

Biogeography

Climate Change

Tropical Forests

Phenology

Top articles of Stephanie Pau

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Grass evolutionary lineages can be identified using hyperspectral leaf reflectance

Journal of Geophysical Research: Biogeosciences

Ryan Slapikas

Stephanie Pau

Ryan C Donnelly

Che‐Ling Ho

Jesse B Nippert

...

2024/2

Reply to Garen et al.: Within-canopy temperature data also do not support limited homeothermy

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

Christopher J Still

Gerald FM Page

Bharat Rastogi

Daniel M Griffith

Donald M Aubrecht

...

2023/4/11

Longleaf pine savannas reveal biases in current understanding of savanna biogeography

Global Ecology and Biogeography

Stephanie Pau

Daniel M Griffith

Nicole E Zampieri

Jennifer Costanza

2023/9/5

Comparing Phenology of a Temperate Deciduous Forest Captured by Solar-Induced Fluorescence and Vegetation Indices

Remote Sensing

Trina Merrick

Ralf Bennartz

Maria Luisa SP Jorge

Carli Merrick

Stephanie A Bohlman

...

2023/10/25

A near four-decade time series shows the Hawaiian Islands have been browning since the 1980s

Environmental Management

Austin Madson

Monica Dimson

Lucas Berio Fortini

Kapua Kawelo

Tamara Ticktin

...

2023/5

No evidence of canopy-scale leaf thermoregulation to cool leaves below air temperature across a range of forest ecosystems

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences

Christopher J Still

Gerald Page

Bharat Rastogi

Daniel M Griffith

Donald M Aubrecht

...

2022/9/20

Evaluation of Plant Stress Monitoring Capabilities Using a Portable Spectrometer and Blue-Red Grow Light

Sensors

Trina Merrick

Ralf Bennartz

Maria Luisa SP Jorge

Stephanie Pau

John Rausch

2022/4/29

Poor relationships between NEON Airborne Observation Platform data and field‐based vegetation traits at a mesic grassland

Ecology

Stephanie Pau

Jesse B Nippert

Ryan Slapikas

Daniel Griffith

Seton Bachle

...

2022/2

v www. esajournals. org 1 June 2021 v Volume 12 (6) v Article e03640

Leveraging the NEON Airborne Observation Platform for socio-environmental systems research. Ecosphere

EM Ordway

AJ Elmore

S Kolstoe

JE Quinn

R Swanwick

...

2021

Modelling the biodiversity enhancement value of seagrass beds

Diversity and Distributions

Jennifer McHenry

Andrew Rassweiler

Gema Hernan

Christopher K Uejio

Stephanie Pau

...

2021/11

Leveraging the NEON Airborne Observation Platform for socio‐environmental systems research

Ecosphere

Elsa M Ordway

Andrew J Elmore

Sonja Kolstoe

John E Quinn

Rachel Swanwick

...

2021/6

Imaging canopy temperature: shedding (thermal) light on ecosystem processes

Christopher J Still

Bharat Rastogi

Gerald FM Page

Dan M Griffith

Adam Sibley

...

2021/6

Global tropical dry forest extent and cover: A comparative study of bioclimatic definitions using two climatic data sets

PloS one

Jonathan Pando Ocón

Thomas Ibanez

Janet Franklin

Stephanie Pau

Gunnar Keppel

...

2021/5/20

Data from: Phylogenetic conservatism in plant phenology

T Jonathan Davies

Elizabeth M Wolkovich

Nathan JB Kraft

Nicolas Salamin

Jenica M Allen

...

2021/5/19

Unveiling spatial and temporal heterogeneity of a tropical forest canopy using high-resolution NIRv, FCVI, and NIRvrad from UAS observations

Biogeosciences

Trina Merrick

Stephanie Pau

Matteo Detto

Eben N Broadbent

Stephanie A Bohlman

...

2021/11/25

Beyond counts and averages: Relating geodiversity to dimensions of biodiversity

Global Ecology and Biogeography

Quentin D Read

Phoebe L Zarnetske

Sydne Record

Kyla M Dahlin

Jennifer K Costanza

...

2020/4

Evaluation of energetic equivalence across the Forest MacroSystems network

AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts

Timothy Perez

Brian Joseph Enquist

Isaac Borrego

Vanessa Buzzard

Josef Garen

...

2020/12

Lineage Functional Types (LFTs): Characterizing functional diversity to enhance the representation of ecological behavior in Earth System Models

bioRxiv

Daniel M Griffith

Colin Osborne

Erika J Edwards

Seton Bachle

David J Beerling

...

2020/1/2

Lineage‐based functional types: characterising functional diversity to enhance the representation of ecological behaviour in Land Surface Models

New Phytologist

Daniel M Griffith

Colin P Osborne

Erika J Edwards

Seton Bachle

David J Beerling

...

2020/10

A global analysis of tropical dry forest extent and cover based on climatic definitions

Jonathan Pando Ocón

2020

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