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Publications:  Dr Emily Lines

Martin P, Jung M, Brearley FQ, Ribbons RR, Lines ER, Jacob AL(2016). Can we set a global threshold age to define mature forests?. PeerJ vol. 2016, (2)
10.7717/peerj.1595
Ruiz-Benito P, Gomez-Aparicio L, LINES E, Coomes D, Zavala M(2015). Efectos del clima y la estructura del rodal sobre procesos de mortalidad sobre los bosques Ibéricos. Los bosques y la biodiversidad frente al cambio climático: impactos, vulnerabilidad y adaptación en España, Editors: Herrero, A, Zavala, M, Ministerio de Agricultura, Alimentacion y Medio Ambiente
Coomes DA, Flores O, Holdaway R, Jucker T, Lines ER, Vanderwel MC(2014). Wood production response to climate change will depend critically on forest composition and structure. Glob Chang Biol vol. 20, (12) 3632-3645.
10.1111/gcb.12622
Stephenson NL, Das AJ, Condit R, Russo SE, Baker PJ, Beckman NG, Coomes DA, Lines ER et al.(2014). Rate of tree carbon accumulation increases continuously with tree size. Nature vol. 507, (7490) 90-93.
10.1038/nature12914
Ruiz-Benito P, Lines ER, Gómez-Aparicio L, Zavala MA, Coomes DA(2013). Patterns and drivers of tree mortality in iberian forests: climatic effects are modified by competition. PLoS One vol. 8, (2)
10.1371/journal.pone.0056843
Lines ER, Zavala MA, Purves DW, Coomes DA(2012). Predictable changes in aboveground allometry of trees along gradients of temperature, aridity and competition. Global Ecology and Biogeography vol. 21, (10) 1017-1028.
10.1111/j.1466-8238.2011.00746.x
Coomes DA, Holdaway RJ, Kobe RK, Lines ER, Allen RB(2012). A general integrative framework for modelling woody biomass production and carbon sequestration rates in forests. Journal of Ecology vol. 100, (1) 42-64.
10.1111/j.1365-2745.2011.01920.x
Coomes DA, Lines ER, Allen RB(2011). Moving on from Metabolic Scaling Theory: Hierarchical models of tree growth and asymmetric competition for light. Journal of Ecology vol. 99, (3) 748-756.
10.1111/j.1365-2745.2011.01811.x
Lines ER, Coomes DA, Purves DW(2010). Influences of forest structure, climate and species composition on tree mortality across the eastern US. PLoS One vol. 5, (10)
10.1371/journal.pone.0013212
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