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Oliver L. Phillips
Researcher at University of Leeds
Publications - 373
Citations - 59425
Oliver L. Phillips is an academic researcher from University of Leeds. The author has contributed to research in topics: Biodiversity & Biomass (ecology). The author has an hindex of 98, co-authored 336 publications receiving 50569 citations. Previous affiliations of Oliver L. Phillips include University of York & University of Brasília.
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The high value of logged tropical forests: lessons from northern Borneo
Nicholas J. Berry,Oliver L. Phillips,Simon L. Lewis,Jane K. Hill,David Edwards,Noel Tawatao,Norhayati Ahmad,David Magintan,Chey Vun Khen,M. Maryati,M. Maryati,Robert C. Ong,Keith C. Hamer +12 more
TL;DR: In this article, the impacts of logging on carbon storage and biodiversity within lowland dipterocarp forests of Sabah, Borneo were quantified using >100,000 observations of individuals from 11 taxonomic groups and >2,500 species.
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Above-ground biomass and structure of 260 African tropical forests.
Simon L. Lewis,Simon L. Lewis,Bonaventure Sonké,Terry Sunderland,Serge K. Begne,Serge K. Begne,Gabriela Lopez-Gonzalez,Geertje M. F. van der Heijden,Geertje M. F. van der Heijden,Oliver L. Phillips,Kofi Affum-Baffoe,Timothy R. Baker,Lindsay F. Banin,Jean-François Bastin,Jean-François Bastin,Jean-François Bastin,Hans Beeckman,Pascal Boeckx,Jan Bogaert,Charles De Cannière,Eric Chezeaux,Connie J. Clark,Murray Collins,Gloria Djagbletey,Marie Noël Kamdem Djuikouo,Vincent Droissart,Jean-Louis Doucet,Cornielle E N Ewango,Sophie Fauset,Ted R. Feldpausch,Ernest G. Foli,Jean François Gillet,Alan Hamilton,David Harris,Terese B. Hart,Thalès de Haulleville,Thalès de Haulleville,Annette Hladik,Koen Hufkens,Dries Huygens,Dries Huygens,Philippe Jeanmart,Kathryn J. Jeffery,Elizabeth Kearsley,Elizabeth Kearsley,Miguel E. Leal,Jon Lloyd,Jon Lloyd,Jon C. Lovett,Jean-Remy Makana,Yadvinder Malhi,Andrew R. Marshall,Lucas Ojo,Kelvin S.-H. Peh,Kelvin S.-H. Peh,Georgia Pickavance,John R. Poulsen,Jan Reitsma,Douglas Sheil,Douglas Sheil,Murielle Simo,Kathy Steppe,Hermann Taedoumg,Joey Talbot,James Taplin,David Taylor,Sean C. Thomas,Benjamin Toirambe,Hans Verbeeck,Jason Vleminckx,Lee J. T. White,Simon Willcock,Simon Willcock,Hannsjorg Woell,Lise Zemagho +74 more
TL;DR: The results indicate that AGB is mediated by both climate and soils, and suggest that the AGB of African closed-canopy tropical forests may be particularly sensitive to future precipitation and temperature changes.
A Large and Persistent Carbon Sink in the World's Forests, 1990-2007
Yude Pan,Richard A. Birdsey,Jingyun Fang,Richard A. Houghton,Pekka E. Kauppi,Werner A. Kurz,Oliver L. Phillips,Anatoly Shvidenko,Simon L. Lewis,Josep G. Canadell,Philippe Ciais,Robert B. Jackson,Stephen W. Pacala,A. David McGuire,Shilong Piao,Aapo Rautiainen,Stephen Sitch,Daniel J. Hayes +17 more
TL;DR: Using forest inventory data and long-term ecosystem carbon studies, the authors estimate a total forest sink of 2.4 ± 0.4 petagrams of carbon per year (Pg C year-1) globally for 1990 to 2007.
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An international network to monitor the structure, composition and dynamics of Amazonian forests (RAINFOR)
Yadvinder Malhi,Oliver L. Phillips,Jon Lloyd,Timothy R. Baker,James S. Wright,Samuel Almeida,L. Arroyo,T. Frederiksen,John Grace,Niro Higuchi,Timothy J. Killeen,William F. Laurance,Claudio Leaño,Simon L. Lewis,Patrick Meir,Abel Monteagudo,David A. Neill,P. Núñez Vargas,S. N. Panfil,S. Patiño,Nigel C. A. Pitman,Carlos A. Quesada,A. Rudas-Ll.,Rafael de Paiva Salomão,Scott R. Saleska,Natalino Silva,Marcos Silveira,Marcos Silveira,W.G. Sombroek,Renato Valencia,R. Vásquez Martínez,Ima Célia Guimarães Vieira,Barbara Vinceti +32 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors developed an international network, RAINFOR, which aims to monitor forest biomass and dynamics across Amazonia in a co-ordinated fashion in order to understand their relationship to soil and climate.
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Intensification of the Amazon hydrological cycle over the last two decades
Manuel Gloor,Roel J. W. Brienen,David W. Galbraith,Ted R. Feldpausch,Jochen Schöngart,Jean-Loup Guyot,Jhan Carlo Espinoza,Jon Lloyd,Oliver L. Phillips +8 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors report that the catchment of the world's largest river is experiencing a substantial wetting trend since approximately 1990, which coincides with the onset of an upward trend in tropical Atlantic sea surface temperatures (SST).