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Dr. Amy Zanne

Ecologist and Evolutionary Biologist | PhD, University of Florida

Expertise
plants, termites, fungi, functional ecology, macroecology, macroevolution, decomposition, carbon cycle, global change

External siteamyzanne.org
Other affiliations: Visiting Scientist, University of Campinas, Campinas, Brazil
Twitter and Instagram: @amyzanne 

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Amy Zanne is an ecologist and evolutionary biologist. Her research focuses on interactions among plants, microbes and insects, and how they affect carbon cycling under current and future projected climates. To explore these questions, she also studies ecological, evolutionary, and biogeographic determinants of species distributions by measuring physiological, morphological, and anatomical functional traits. She explores ecosystem-level consequences of differences in species and trait distributions, for instance, traits of plants, microbes and insects that most affect rates and forms of carbon release with feedbacks to the earth system. Currently, she has international field projects in Australia, Brazil, Chile and Antarctica and local field projects at Cary. Most recently, she is starting several projects. These include research in Brazilian Cerrado to determine the role of seasonal wetlands in storing carbon and releasing CO2 and CH4, as well as building a global network of networks and database of databases of plant-microbe interactions. 

, PM Jorgensen, and Amy Zanne. 2013. “Specific Leaf Area: A Predictive Model Using Dried Samples”. AUSTRALIAN JOURNAL OF BOTANY 61: 350-57. doi:10.1071/BT12236.
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.
Miller, ET, Amy Zanne, and RE Ricklefs. 2013. “Niche Conservatism Constrains Australian Honeyeater Assemblages in Stressful Environments”. ECOLOGY LETTERS 16: 1186-94. doi:10.1111/ele.12156.
Kooyman, RM, Amy Zanne, RV Gallagher, W Cornwell, M Rossetto, P O’Connor, EA Parkes, CF Catterall, SW Laffan, and CH Lusk. 2013. “Effects of Growth Form and Functional Traits on Response of Woody Plants to Clearing and Fragmentation of Subtropical Rainforest”. CONSERVATION BIOLOGY 27: 1468-77. doi:10.1111/cobi.12088.
Choat, B, S Jansen, TJ Brodribb, H Cochard, S Delzon, R Bhaskar, SJ Bucci, et al. 2012. “Global Convergence in the Vulnerability of Forests to Drought”. NATURE 491: 752-++. doi:10.1038/nature11688.
Kattge, J, S Díaz, S Lavorel, C Prentice, P Leadley, G Bönisch, E Garnier, et al. 2011. “TRY - a Global Database of Plant Traits”. GLOBAL CHANGE BIOLOGY 17: 2905-35. doi:10.1111/j.1365-2486.2011.02451.x.
Wright, SJ, K Kitajima, NJB Kraft, PB Reich, IJ Wright, DE Bunker, R Condit, et al. 2010. “Functional Traits and the Growth-Mortality Trade-off in Tropical Trees”. ECOLOGY 91: 3664-74.
Zanne, Amy, and DS Falster. 2010. “Plant Functional Traits - Linkages Among Stem Anatomy, Plant Performance and Life History”. NEW PHYTOLOGIST 185: 348-51.
Zanne, Amy, M Westoby, DS Falster, DD Ackerly, , SEJ Arnold, and DA Coomes. 2010. “ANGIOSPERM WOOD STRUCTURE: GLOBAL PATTERNS IN VESSEL ANATOMY AND THEIR RELATION TO WOOD DENSITY AND POTENTIAL CONDUCTIVITY”. AMERICAN JOURNAL OF BOTANY 97: 207-15. doi:10.3732/ajb.0900178.
Chave, J, D Coomes, S Jansen, SL Lewis, NG Swenson, and Amy Zanne. 2009. “Towards a Worldwide Wood Economics Spectrum”. ECOLOGY LETTERS 12: 351-66. doi:10.1111/j.1461-0248.2009.01285.x.
Weedon, JT, WK Cornwell, JHC Cornelissen, Amy Zanne, C Wirth, and DA Coomes. 2009. “Global Meta-Analysis of Wood Decomposition Rates: A Role for Trait Variation Among Tree Species?”. ECOLOGY LETTERS 12: 45-56+. doi:10.1111/j.1461-0248.2008.01259.x.
Cornwell, WK, JHC Cornelissen, SD Allison, J Bauhus, P Eggleton, CM Preston, F Scarff, JT Weedon, C Wirth, and Amy Zanne. 2009. “Plant Traits and Wood Fates across the Globe: Rotted, Burned, or Consumed?”. GLOBAL CHANGE BIOLOGY 15: 2431-49. doi:10.1111/j.1365-2486.2009.01916.x.
Moles, AT, DI Warton, L Warman, NG Swenson, SW Laffan, Amy Zanne, A Pitman, FA Hemmings, and MR Leishman. 2009. “Global Patterns in Plant Height”. JOURNAL OF ECOLOGY 97: 923-32. doi:10.1111/j.1365-2745.2009.01526.x.
Chapman, CA, K Kitajima, Amy Zanne, LS Kaufman, and MJ Lawes. 2008. “A 10-Year Evaluation of the Functional Basis for Regeneration Habitat Preference of Trees in an African Evergreen Forest”. FOREST ECOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT 255: 3790-96. doi:10.1016/j.foreco.2008.03.016.
Zanne, Amy, SS Lower, ZG Cardon, and CM Orians. 2006. “15N Partitioning in Tomato: Vascular Constraints Versus Tissue Demand”. FUNCTIONAL PLANT BIOLOGY 33: 457-64. doi:10.1071/FP05299.
Ellmore, GS, Amy Zanne, and CM Orians. 2006. “Comparative Sectoriality in Temperate Hardwoods: Hydraulics and Xylem Anatomy”. BOTANICAL JOURNAL OF THE LINNEAN SOCIETY 150: 61-71+.
Zanne, Amy, K Sweeney, M Sharma, and CM Orians. 2006. “Patterns and Consequences of Differential Vascular Sectoriality in 18 Temperate Tree and Shrub Species”. FUNCTIONAL ECOLOGY 20: 200-206+. doi:10.1111/j.1365-2435.2006.01101.x.
Chapman, CA, LJ Chapman, Amy Zanne, , and CJ Clark. 2005. “A 12-Year Phenological Record of Fruiting: Implications for Frugivore Populations and Indicators of Climate Change”. Tropical Fruits and Frugivores: The Search for Strong Interactors. PO BOX 17, 3300 AA DORDRECHT, NETHERLANDS: SPRINGER.
Zanne, Amy, and CA Chapman. 2005. “Diversity of Woody Species in Forest, Treefall Gaps, and Edge in Kibale National Park, Uganda”. PLANT ECOLOGY 178: 121-39. doi:10.1007/s11258-004-2562-z.
Zanne, Amy, CA Chapman, and K Kitajima. 2005. “Evolutionary and Ecological Correlates of Early Seedling Morphology in East African Trees and Shrubs”. AMERICAN JOURNAL OF BOTANY 92: 972-78.