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Mirco Migliavacca
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Leaf-Level Coordination Principles Propagate to the Ecosystem Scale
Biodiversity Loss and Climate Extremes — Study the Feedbacks
Challenging the Link between Functional and Spectral Diversity with Radiative Transfer Modeling and Data
Decoupling between Ecosystem Photosynthesis and Transpiration: A Last Resort against Overheating
On the Potential of Sentinel-2 for Estimating Gross Primary Production
The Three Major Axes of Terrestrial Ecosystem Function
Performance of Singular Spectrum Analysis in Separating Seasonal and Fast Physiological Dynamics of Solar-Induced Chlorophyll Fluorescence and PRI Optical Signals
Functional Convergence of Biosphere--Atmosphere Interactions in Response to Meteorological Conditions
Monitoring Plant Functional Diversity Using the Reflectance and Echo from Space
Estimating Causal Networks in Biosphere--Atmosphere Interaction with the PCMCI Approach
Inferring Plant Functional Diversity from Space: The Potential of Sentinel-2
Impacts of Droughts and Extreme-Temperature Events on Gross Primary Production and Ecosystem Respiration: A Systematic Assessment across Ecosystems and Climate Zones
Detecting Impacts of Extreme Events with Ecological in Situ Monitoring Networks
Reverse Engineering Model Structures for Soil and Ecosystem Respiration: The Potential of Gene Expression Programming
Stand Age and Species Richness Dampen Interannual Variation of Ecosystem-Level Photosynthetic Capacity
Potential and Limitations of Inferring Ecosystem Photosynthetic Capacity from Leaf Functional Traits
Influence of Physiological Phenology on the Seasonal Pattern of Ecosystem Respiration in Deciduous Forests
Response to Comment on ``Global Convergence in the Temperature Sensitivity of Respiration at Ecosystem Level''
Semiempirical Modeling of Abiotic and Biotic Factors Controlling Ecosystem Respiration across Eddy Covariance Sites: SEMIEMPIRICAL MODELING OF ECOSYSTEM RESPIRATION
Global Convergence in the Temperature Sensitivity of Respiration at Ecosystem Level
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