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Anuttara Nathalang
Researcher at Thailand National Science and Technology Development Agency
Publications - 28
Citations - 733
Anuttara Nathalang is an academic researcher from Thailand National Science and Technology Development Agency. The author has contributed to research in topics: Biology & Frugivore. The author has an hindex of 9, co-authored 18 publications receiving 466 citations. Previous affiliations of Anuttara Nathalang include Biotec.
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Plant diversity increases with the strength of negative density dependence at the global scale.
Joseph A. LaManna,Scott A. Mangan,Alfonso Alonso,Norman A. Bourg,Norman A. Bourg,Warren Y. Brockelman,Warren Y. Brockelman,Sarayudh Bunyavejchewin,Li-Wan Chang,Jyh-Min Chiang,George B. Chuyong,Keith Clay,Richard Condit,Susan Cordell,Stuart J. Davies,Stuart J. Davies,Tucker J. Furniss,Christian P. Giardina,I. A. U. Nimal Gunatilleke,C. V. Savitri Gunatilleke,Fangliang He,Fangliang He,Robert W. Howe,Stephen P. Hubbell,Chang-Fu Hsieh,Faith Inman-Narahari,David Janík,Daniel J. Johnson,David Kenfack,David Kenfack,Lisa Korte,Kamil Král,Andrew J. Larson,James A. Lutz,Sean M. McMahon,William J. McShea,Hervé Memiaghe,Anuttara Nathalang,Vojtech Novotny,Vojtech Novotny,Perry S. Ong,David A. Orwig,Rebecca Ostertag,Geoffrey G. Parker,Richard P. Phillips,Lawren Sack,I-Fang Sun,J. Sebastián Tello,Duncan W. Thomas,Benjamin L. Turner,Dilys M. Vela Diaz,Tomáš Vrška,George D. Weiblen,Amy Wolf,Sandra L. Yap,Jonathan Myers +55 more
TL;DR: Global patterns in tree species diversity reflect not only stronger CNDD at tropical versus temperate latitudes but also a latitudinal shift in the relationship between CNDd and species abundance.
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Local spatial structure of forest biomass and its consequences for remote sensing of carbon stocks
Maxime Réjou-Méchain,Helene C. Muller-Landau,Matteo Detto,Sean C. Thomas,T. Le Toan,S.S. Saatchi,Juan Sebastian Barreto-Silva,Norman A. Bourg,Sarayudh Bunyavejchewin,Nathalie Butt,Nathalie Butt,Warren Y. Brockelman,Min Cao,Dairon Cárdenas,Jyh-Min Chiang,George B. Chuyong,Keith Clay,Richard Condit,H. S. Dattaraja,Stuart J. Davies,Alvaro Duque,Shameema Esufali,Corneille E. N. Ewango,R. H. S. Fernando,Christine Fletcher,I. A. U. N. Gunatilleke,Zhanqing Hao,Kyle E. Harms,Terese B. Hart,Bruno Hérault,Robert W. Howe,Stephen P. Hubbell,Stephen P. Hubbell,Daniel J. Johnson,David Kenfack,Andrew J. Larson,Luxiang Lin,Yiching Lin,James A. Lutz,Jean-Remy Makana,Yadvinder Malhi,Toby R. Marthews,Ryan W. McEwan,Sean M. McMahon,William J. McShea,Robert Muscarella,Anuttara Nathalang,Nur Supardi Md. Noor,Christopher J. Nytch,Alexandre Adalardo de Oliveira,Richard P. Phillips,Nantachai Pongpattananurak,Ruwan Punchi-Manage,R. Salim,Jonathan S. Schurman,Raman Sukumar,H. S. Suresh,Udomlux Suwanvecho,Duncan W. Thomas,Jill Thompson,María Uriarte,Renato Valencia,Alberto Vicentini,Amy Wolf,Sandra L. Yap,Zuoqiang Yuan,Charles E. Zartman,Jess K. Zimmerman,Jérôme Chave +68 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors used 30 large (8-50 ha) globally distributed permanent forest plots to quantify the spatial variability in aboveground biomass density at spatial scales ranging from 5 to 250m (0.025-6.25 ha), and evaluate the implications of this variability for calibrating remote sensing products using simulated remote sensing footprints.
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ForestGEO: Understanding forest diversity and dynamics through a global observatory network
Stuart J. Davies,Iveren Abiem,Kamariah Abu Salim,Salomón Aguilar,David Allen,Alfonso Alonso,Kristina J. Anderson-Teixeira,Kristina J. Anderson-Teixeira,Ana Andrade,Gabriel Arellano,Peter S. Ashton,Patrick J. Baker,Matthew E. Baker,Jennifer L. Baltzer,Yves Basset,Pulchérie Bissiengou,Stephanie A. Bohlman,Norman A. Bourg,Warren Y. Brockelman,Sarayudh Bunyavejchewin,David F. R. P. Burslem,Min Cao,Dairon Cárdenas,Li Wan Chang,Chia-Hao Chang-Yang,Kuo-Jung Chao,Wei Chun Chao,Hazel M. Chapman,Yu Yun Chen,Ryan A. Chisholm,Chengjin Chu,George B. Chuyong,Keith Clay,Liza S. Comita,Richard Condit,Susan Cordell,H. S. Dattaraja,Alexandre Adalardo de Oliveira,Jan den Ouden,Matteo Detto,Christopher W. Dick,Xiaojun Du,Alvaro Duque,Sisira Ediriweera,Erle C. Ellis,Nestor Laurier Engone Obiang,Shameema Esufali,Corneille E. N. Ewango,Edwino S. Fernando,Edwino S. Fernando,Jonah Filip,Gunter A. Fischer,Robin B. Foster,Thomas W. Giambelluca,Christian P. Giardina,Gregory S. Gilbert,Erika Gonzalez-Akre,I. A. U. N. Gunatilleke,C.V.S. Gunatilleke,Zhanqing Hao,Billy C.H. Hau,Fangliang He,Hongwei Ni,Robert W. Howe,Stephen P. Hubbell,Andreas Huth,Faith Inman-Narahari,Akira Itoh,David Janík,Patrick A. Jansen,Patrick A. Jansen,Mingxi Jiang,Daniel J. Johnson,Andy Jones,Mamoru Kanzaki,David Kenfack,Somboon Kiratiprayoon,Kamil Král,Lauren Krizel,Suzanne Lao,Andrew J. Larson,Yide Li,Xiankun Li,Creighton M. Litton,Yu Liu,Shirong Liu,Shawn K. Y. Lum,Matthew Scott Luskin,James A. Lutz,Hong Truong Luu,Keping Ma,Jean-Remy Makana,Yadvinder Malhi,Adam R. Martin,Caly McCarthy,Sean M. McMahon,William J. McShea,Hervé Memiaghe,Xiangcheng Mi,David Mitre,Mohizah Mohamad,Logan Monks,Helene C. Muller-Landau,Paul M. Musili,Jonathan Myers,Anuttara Nathalang,Kang Min Ngo,Natalia Norden,Vojtech Novotny,Michael O'Brien,David A. Orwig,Rebecca Ostertag,Konstantinos Papathanassiou,Geoffrey G. Parker,Rolando Pérez,Ivette Perfecto,Richard P. Phillips,Nantachai Pongpattananurak,Hans Pretzsch,Haibo Ren,Glen Reynolds,Lillian Jennifer Rodriguez,Sabrina E. Russo,Lawren Sack,Weiguo Sang,Jessica Shue,Anudeep Singh,Guo Zhang M. Song,Raman Sukumar,I-Fang Sun,Hebbalalu S. Suresh,Nathan G. Swenson,Sylvester Tan,Sean C. Thomas,Duncan Thomas,Jill Thompson,Benjamin L. Turner,Amanda Uowolo,María Uriarte,Renato Valencia,John Vandermeer,Alberto Vicentini,Marco D. Visser,Tomáš Vrška,Xugao Wang,Xihua Wang,George D. Weiblen,Timothy J. S. Whitfeld,Amy Wolf,Joseph S. Wright,Han Xu,Tze Leong Yao,Sandra L. Yap,Wanhui Ye,Mingjian Yu,Minhua Zhang,Daoguang Zhu,Li Zhu,Jess K. Zimmerman,Daniel Zuleta +159 more
TL;DR: ForestGEO as discussed by the authors is a network of scientists and long-term forest dynamics plots (FDPs) spanning the Earth's major forest types, which together provide a holistic view of forest functioning.
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Multispecies coexistence of trees in tropical forests: spatial signals of topographic niche differentiation increase with environmental heterogeneity
Calum Brown,David F. R. P. Burslem,Janine B. Illian,L. Bao,Warren Y. Brockelman,Min Cao,Li-Wan Chang,H. S. Dattaraja,Stuart J. Davies,Stuart J. Davies,C. V. S. Gunatilleke,I. A. U. N. Gunatilleke,Jeffrey T.-J. Huang,Abdul Rahman Kassim,J. V. LaFrankie,Juyu Lian,Luxiang Lin,Keping Ma,Xiangcheng Mi,Anuttara Nathalang,S. Noor,Perry S. Ong,Raman Sukumar,Sheng-Hsin Su,I-Fang Sun,H. S. Suresh,Sylvester Tan,Jill Thompson,María Uriarte,Renato Valencia,Sandra L. Yap,Wanhui Ye,Richard Law +32 more
TL;DR: A statistical measure of spatial structure is applied to data from 14 large tropical forest plots to test a prediction of niche theory that is incompatible with neutral theory: that species in heterogeneous environments should separate out in space according to their niche preferences, and finds strong support for this prediction.
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Different megafauna vary in their seed dispersal effectiveness of the megafaunal fruit Platymitra macrocarpa (Annonaceae).
Kim R. McConkey,Anuttara Nathalang,Warren Y. Brockelman,Warren Y. Brockelman,Chanpen Saralamba,Jantima Santon,Umaporn Matmoon,Rathasart Somnuk,Kanchit Srinoppawan +8 more
TL;DR: It is shown that different megafaunal species disperse seeds in different ways and may make unique contributions to the reproductive success of the plant species.