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2014-11-07Modelling vegetation water-use and groundwater recharge as affected by climate variability in an arid-zone Acacia savanna woodlandChen, C; Eamus, D; Cleverly, J; Boulain, N; Cook, P; Zhang, L; Cheng, L; Yu, Q
2003-03-25How does ecosystem water balance affect net primary productivity of woody ecosystems?Eamus, D
2012-11-01Climate constraints on growth and recruitment patterns of Abies faxoniana over altitudinal gradients in the Wanglang Natural Reserve, eastern Tibetan PlateauZhao, Z; Eamus, D; Yu, Q; Li, Y; Yang, H; Li, J
2018-08-01Disentangling Climate and LAI Effects on Seasonal Variability in Water Use Efficiency Across Terrestrial Ecosystems in ChinaLi, Y; Shi, H; Zhou, L; Eamus, D; Huete, A; Li, L; Cleverly, J; Hu, Z; Harahap, M; Yu, Q; He, L; Wang, S
2004-07-16Convergence in hydraulic architecture, water relations and primary productivity amongst habitats and across seasons in SydneyMacinnis-Ng, C; McClenahan, K; Eamus, D
2009-06-30Comparing the Penman-Monteith equation and a modified Jarvis-Stewart model with an artificial neural network to estimate stand-scale transpiration and canopy conductanceWhitley, R; Medlyn, B; Zeppel, M; Macinnis-Ng, C; Eamus, D
1997-01-01The water relations of Allosyncarpia ternata (Myrtaceae) at contrasting sites in the monsoonal tropics of Northern AustraliaFordyce, IR; Duff, GA; Eamus, D
2001-01-01Daily and seasonal patterns of carbon and water fluxes above a north Australian savannaEamus, D; Hutley, LB; O'Grady, AP
1999-01-01Seasonal changes in leaf water characteristics of Eucalyptus tetrodonta and Terminalia ferdinandiana saplings in a northern Australian savannaPrior, LD; Eamus, D
2007-11-23A comparison of tree water use in two contiguous vegetation communities of the seasonally dry tropics of northern Australia: The importance of site water budget to tree hydraulicsKelley, G; O'Grady, AP; Hutley, LB; Eamus, D
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