Sybil G. Gotsch
Franklin and Marshall College
H-index: 21
North America-United States
Top articles of Sybil G. Gotsch
Title | Journal | Author(s) | Publication Date |
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Do plants matter?: Determining what drives variation in urban rain garden performance | Ecological Engineering | Robyn Dudrick Margaret Hoffman Jalayna Antoine Kate Austin Laura Bedoya | 2024/4/1 |
De-icing salt transport from the street through a roadside bioretention basin | Carrie Fischer Bishwodeep Adhikari Lauren Mcphillips Hong Wu Sybil Gotsch | 2023/7/3 | |
Shower thoughts: why scientists should spend more time in the rain | John T Van Stan Scott T Allen Douglas P Aubrey Z Carter Berry Matthew Biddick | 2023/6 | |
Drought decreases water storage capacity of two arboreal epiphytes with differing ecohydrological traits | Science of The Total Environment | Althea FP Moore Jalayna Antoine Laura I Bedoya Ann Medina Clifton S Buck | 2023/10/10 |
Trade-offs between succulent and non-succulent epiphytes underlie variation in drought tolerance and avoidance | Oecologia | SG Gotsch Cameron B Williams Renee Bicaba Roxanne Cruz-de Hoyos Alexander Darby | 2022/3 |
Whole-canopy removal of epiphytes in tropical montane cloud forest and pasture trees leads to shifts in canopy microclimate. | AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts | Sybil G Gotsch Robyn Dudrick Elenter Cubero Pablo Gutierrez Hannah Connuck | 2022/12 |
Variation in cloud immersion, not precipitation, drives leaf trait plasticity and water relations in vascular epiphytes during an extreme drought | American Journal of Botany | Briana N Ferguson Sybil G Gotsch Cameron B Williams Hannah Wilson Caitlin N Barnes | 2022/4 |
Conceptual analysis: what signals might plant canopies send via stemflow? | Adam I Mabrouk D Alex Gordon Sybil G Gotsch John T Van Stan | 2022/12/20 | |
Litter decomposition rates across tropical montane and lowland forests are controlled foremost by climate | Biotropica | Rebecca Ostertag Carla Restrepo James W Dalling Patrick H Martin Iveren Abiem | 2022/3 |
Simulated Drought Stress Reduces Water Interception Capacity of Arboreal Epiphytes from a Maritime Live Oak Forest of the Southeastern United States | AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts | Althea Moore Jalayna Antoine Laura Bedoya Clifton S Buck John van Stan | 2022/12 |
A Novel Model to Simulate Water Storage in Epiphytic Mats for Tropical Montane Cloud Forests | AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts | Paul Carchipulla-Morales Haley Corbett Sybil G Gotsch Todd E Dawson Nalini Nadkarni | 2022/12 |
Leaf and Wood Decomposition Across Tropical Lowland and Montane Forests: A Pantropical Study Across Climates | AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts | Rebecca Ostertag Carla Restrepo James W Dalling Patrick H Martin SI Aiba | 2020/12 |
Vascular epiphytes show low physiological resistance and high recovery capacity to episodic, short‐term drought in Monteverde, Costa Rica | Functional Ecology | Cameron B Williams Jessica G Murray Andrew Glunk Todd E Dawson Nalini M Nadkarni | 2020/8 |
Differences in epiphyte biomass and community composition along landscape and within‐crown spatial scales | Biotropica | Autumn A Amici Nalini M Nadkarni Cameron B Williams Sybil G Gotsch | 2020/1 |