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DOCU-CLIM: A global documentary climate dataset for climate reconstructions.
Burgdorf AM, Brönnimann S, Adamson G, Amano T, Aono Y, Barriopedro D, Bullón T, Camenisch C, Camuffo D, Daux V, Del Rosario Prieto M, Dobrovolný P, Gallego D, García-Herrera R, Gergis J, Grab S, Hannaford MJ, Holopainen J, Kelso C, Kern Z, Kiss A, Kuan-Hui Lin E, Loader NJ, Možný M, Nash D, Nicholson SE, Pfister C, Rodrigo FS, Rutishauser T, Sharma S, Takács K, Vargas ET, Vega I. Burgdorf AM, et al. Among authors: daux v. Sci Data. 2023 Jun 23;10(1):402. doi: 10.1038/s41597-023-02303-y. Sci Data. 2023. PMID: 37353567 Free PMC article.
Historical changes in the stomatal limitation of photosynthesis: empirical support for an optimality principle.
Lavergne A, Voelker S, Csank A, Graven H, de Boer HJ, Daux V, Robertson I, Dorado-Liñán I, Martínez-Sancho E, Battipaglia G, Bloomfield KJ, Still CJ, Meinzer FC, Dawson TE, Julio Camarero J, Clisby R, Fang Y, Menzel A, Keen RM, Roden JS, Prentice IC. Lavergne A, et al. Among authors: daux v. New Phytol. 2020 Mar;225(6):2484-2497. doi: 10.1111/nph.16314. Epub 2019 Dec 10. New Phytol. 2020. PMID: 31696932 Free article.
Different climate sensitivity for radial growth, but uniform for tree-ring stable isotopes along an aridity gradient in Polylepis tarapacana, the world's highest elevation tree species.
Rodriguez-Caton M, Andreu-Hayles L, Morales MS, Daux V, Christie DA, Coopman RE, Alvarez C, Rao MP, Aliste D, Flores F, Villalba R. Rodriguez-Caton M, et al. Among authors: daux v. Tree Physiol. 2021 Aug 11;41(8):1353-1371. doi: 10.1093/treephys/tpab021. Tree Physiol. 2021. PMID: 33601406
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