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German Vargas G.
German Vargas G.
Assistant Professor, Oregon State University
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A catastrophic tropical drought kills hydraulically vulnerable tree species
JS Powers, G Vargas G, TJ Brodribb, NB Schwartz, D Pérez‐Aviles, ...
Global Change Biology 26 (5), 3122-3133, 2020
1632020
Explaining Legume Success in Tropical Dry Forests Based on Seed Germination Niches
G Vargas G, LK Werden, JS Powers
Biotropica 47 (3), 277-280, 2015
542015
Photosynthetic responses to temperature of two tropical rainforest tree species from Costa Rica
G Vargas, RA Cordero S.
Trees 27 (5), 1261-1270, 2013
392013
Beyond leaf habit: generalities in plant function across 97 tropical dry forest tree species
G Vargas G, TJ Brodribb, JM Dupuy, R González‐M, CM Hulshof, ...
New Phytologist 232 (1), 148-161, 2021
352021
Soil biogeochemistry across Central and South American tropical dry forests
BG Waring, ME De Guzman, DV Du, JM Dupuy, M Gei, J Gutknecht, ...
Ecological Monographs 91 (3), e01453, 2021
242021
Leaf habit affects the distribution of drought sensitivity but not water transport efficiency in the tropics
G Vargas G, N Kunert, WM Hammond, ZC Berry, LK Werden, ...
Ecology letters 25 (12), 2637-2650, 2022
202022
Reduced ecosystem resilience quantifies fine‐scale heterogeneity in tropical forest mortality responses to drought
D Wu, G Vargas G, JS Powers, NG McDowell, JM Becknell, ...
Global Change Biology 28 (6), 2081-2094, 2022
202022
Phosphorus limitation of early growth differs between nitrogen‐fixing and nonfixing dry tropical forest tree species
L Toro, D Pereira‐Arias, D Perez‐Aviles, G Vargas G, FM Soper, ...
New phytologist 237 (3), 766-779, 2023
192023
Above‐ground net primary productivity in regenerating seasonally dry tropical forest: Contributions of rainfall, forest age and soil
JM Becknell, G Vargas G, D Pérez‐Aviles, D Medvigy, JS Powers
Journal of Ecology 109 (11), 3903-3915, 2021
142021
Intra-annual variation in microclimatic conditions in relation to vegetation type and structure in two tropical dry forests undergoing secondary succession
NB Schwartz, D Medvigy, J Tijerin, D Pérez-Aviles, D Rivera-Polanco, ...
Forest Ecology and Management 511, 120132, 2022
102022
Hydraulic variability of tropical forests is largely independent of water availability
CM Smith‐Martin, R Muscarella, WM Hammond, S Jansen, TJ Brodribb, ...
Ecology Letters 26 (11), 1829-1839, 2023
72023
Seasonality regulates the structure and biogeochemical impact of ectomycorrhizal fungal communities across environmentally divergent neotropical dry forests
KV Beidler, JS Powers, JM Dupuy‐Rada, C Hulshof, D Medvigy, C Pizano, ...
Journal of Ecology 111 (8), 1598-1613, 2023
62023
Increasing Liana Abundance and associated reductions in tree growth in secondary seasonally dry tropical forest
JM Becknell, G Vargas G, LA Wright, NF Woods, D Medvigy, JS Powers
Frontiers in Forests and Global Change 5, 838357, 2022
62022
Contrasting patterns of taxonomic, phylogenetic and functional variation along a Costa Rican altitudinal gradient in the plant family Melastomataceae
GS Kandlikar, MC Vaz, R Kriebel, G Vargas, FA Michelangeli, R Cordero, ...
Journal of Tropical Ecology 34 (3), 204-208, 2018
62018
Sucesión de un bosque tropical seco en la Isla San Lucas, Puntarenas, Costa Rica
G Vargas, JE Hidalgo-Mora
UNED Research Journal 5 (2), 261-269, 2013
52013
Throughfall exclusion and fertilization effects on tropical dry forest tree plantations, a large-scale experiment
G Vargas Gutiérrez, D Pérez-Aviles, N Raczka, D Pereira-Arias, ...
Biogeosciences 20 (11), 2143-2160, 2023
42023
A catastrophic tropical drought kills hydraulically vulnerable tree species
J Powers, G Vargas-G, T Brodribb, N Schwartz, D Perez-Aviles, ...
Methods 2020, 03-17, 2021
32021
The global vulnerability of plant xylem
W Hammond, H Morris
22022
Two Co-occurring Liana Species Strongly Differ in Their Hydraulic Traits in a Water-Limited Neotropical Forest
K Coppieters, H Verbeeck, S Dequeker, JS Powers, G Vargas G, ...
Frontiers in Forests and Global Change 5, 836711, 2022
22022
Current forest carbon offset buffer pools do not adequately insure against disturbance-driven carbon losses
WRL Anderegg, AT Trugman, G Vargas G, C Wu, L Yang
bioRxiv, 2024.03. 28.587000, 2024
12024
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