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David Coomes

Forsyth, David M., Deborah J. Wilson, Tomas A. Easdale, Georges Kunstler, Charles D. Canham, Wendy A. Ruscoe, Elaine F. Wright, et al. 2015. “Century-Scale Effects Of Invasive Deer And Rodents On The Dynamics Of Forests Growing On Soils Of Contrasting Fertility”. Ecological Monographs 85 (2): 157 - 180. doi:10.1890/14-0389.110.1890/14-0389.1.sm.
Kunstler, Georges, R.B. Allen, David A. Coomes, Charles D. Canham, and Elaine F. Wright. 2013. “Sustainable Management, Earthquake Disturbances, And Transient Dynamics: Modelling Timber Harvesting Impacts In Mixed-Species Forests”. Annals Of Forest Science 70 (3): 287 - 298. doi:10.1007/s13595-012-0256-6.
Kunstler, Georges, David A. Coomes, and Charles D. Canham. 2009. “Size-Dependence Of Growth And Mortality Influence The Shade Tolerance Of Trees In A Lowland Temperate Rain Forest”. J. Ecol. 97: 685-695.
Coomes, David A., Charles D. Canham, Elaine F. Wright, and Georges Kunstler. 2009. “A Greater Range Of Shade-Tolerance Niches In Nutrient-Rich Forests: An Explanation For Positive Richness-Productivity Relationships?”. J. Ecol. 97: 705-717.
Echeverría, C., L. Cayuela, R.H. Manson, David A. Coomes, A. Lara, J.M. Rey-Benayas, and A.C. Newton. 2007. “Spatial And Temporal Patterns Of Forest Loss And Fragmentation In Mexico And Chile”. In A.c. Newton (Ed.). Biodiversity Loss And Conservation In Fragmented Forest Landscapes: The Forests Of Montane Mexico And Temperate South America, 14-42. Biddles Ltd. King´s Lynn.
Echeverría, C., David A. Coomes, A.C. Newton, A. Lara, and J.M. Rey-Benayas. 2007. “Patterns Of Land Use Change And Forest Fragmentation In The Temperate Forests In Southern Chile”. In M. J. Pacha, S. Luque, L. Galetto, And L. Iverson (Eds.) Understanding Biodiversity Loss: An Overview Of Forest Fragmentation In South America, 63-73. IALE Landscape Research and Management Papers, Electronic Publication Series.
Coomes, David A., R.B. Allen, W.A. Bentley, L.E. Burrows, Charles D. Canham, L. Fagan, David M. Forsyth, et al. 2005. “The Hare, The Tortoise And The Crocodile: The Ecology Of Angiosperm Dominance, Conifer Persistence And Fern Filtering”. J. Ecol. 93: 918-935. http://www.caryinstitute.org/reprints/Coomes_et_al_2005_JEcol-Hare_tortoise_and_crocodile.pdf.