AT Moles
Díaz, S, J Kattge, JHC Cornelissen, IJ Wright, S Lavorel, S Dray, B Reu, et al. 2022. “The Global Spectrum of Plant Form and Function: Enhanced Species-Level Trait Dataset”. SCIENTIFIC DATA 9. doi:10.1038/s41597-022-01774-9.
Falster, D, R Gallagher, EH Wenk, IJ Wright, D Indiarto, SC Andrew, C Baxter, et al. 2021. “AusTraits, a Curated Plant Trait Database for the Australian Flora”. SCIENTIFIC DATA 8. doi:10.1038/s41597-021-01006-6.
Kattge, J, G Bönisch, S Díaz, S Lavorel, IC Prentice, P Leadley, S Tautenhahn, et al. 2020. “TRY Plant Trait Database - Enhanced Coverage and Open Access”. GLOBAL CHANGE BIOLOGY 26: 119-88. doi:10.1111/gcb.14904.
Díaz, S, J Kattge, JHC Cornelissen, IJ Wright, S Lavorel, S Dray, B Reu, et al. 2016. “The Global Spectrum of Plant Form and Function”. NATURE 529: 167-++. doi:10.1038/nature16489.
Zanne, Amy, DC Tank, WK Cornwell, JM Eastman, SA Smith, RG FitzJohn, DJ McGlinn, et al. 2015. “Three Keys to the Radiation of Angiosperms into Freezing Environments (vol 514, Pg 394, 2014)”. NATURE 521. doi:10.1038/nature14371.
Zanne, Amy, DC Tank, WK Cornwell, JM Eastman, SA Smith, RG FitzJohn, DJ McGlinn, et al. 2015. “Doubtful Pathways to Cold Tolerance in Plants Reply”. NATURE 521: E6-E7+. doi:10.1038/nature14394.
Zanne, Amy, DC Tank, WK Cornwell, JM Eastman, SA Smith, RG FitzJohn, DJ McGlinn, et al. 2014. “Three Keys to the Radiation of Angiosperms into Freezing Environments”. NATURE 506: 89-++. doi:10.1038/nature12872.
Zanne, Amy, DC Tank, WK Cornwell, JM Eastman, SA Smith, RG FitzJohn, DJ McGlinn, et al. 2014. “Three Keys to the Radiation of Angiosperms into Freezing Environments (vol 506, Pg 89, 2014)”. NATURE 514: 394-94. doi:10.1038/nature13842.
Cornwell, WK, M Westoby, DS Falster, RG FitzJohn, BC O’Meara, MW Pennell, DJ McGlinn, et al. 2014. “Functional Distinctiveness of Major Plant Lineages”. JOURNAL OF ECOLOGY 102: 345-56.
Lanfear, R, SYW Ho, TJ Davies, AT Moles, L Aarssen, NG Swenson, L Warman, Amy Zanne, and AP Allen. 2013. “Taller Plants Have Lower Rates of Molecular Evolution”. NATURE COMMUNICATIONS 4. doi:10.1038/ncomms2836.