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Tianhua He

Researcher at Murdoch University

Publications -  112
Citations -  4157

Tianhua He is an academic researcher from Murdoch University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Population & Seed dispersal. The author has an hindex of 28, co-authored 100 publications receiving 2862 citations. Previous affiliations of Tianhua He include Chinese Academy of Sciences & University of Western Australia.

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TRY plant trait database : Enhanced coverage and open access

Jens Kattge, +754 more
TL;DR: The extent of the trait data compiled in TRY is evaluated and emerging patterns of data coverage and representativeness are analyzed to conclude that reducing data gaps and biases in the TRY database remains a key challenge and requires a coordinated approach to data mobilization and trait measurements.
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Fire‐adapted traits of Pinus arose in the fiery Cretaceous

TL;DR: The evidence for a strong correlation between the evolution of fire-response strategies and changes in fire regime 90-125 Ma greatly backdates the key role that fire has played in the Evolution of seed plants.
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Fire as a key driver of Earth's biodiversity

TL;DR: It is shown that biodiversity should peak at moderately high levels of pyrodiversity, and theory and data support the ‘intermediate disturbance hypothesis’ when mean patch species diversity is correlated with mean fire intervals.
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Biological and geophysical feedbacks with fire in the Earth system

TL;DR: In this paper, a conceptual framework of how plant traits determine the flammability of ecosystems and interact with climate and weather to influence fire regimes is presented, and the authors explore how these evolutionary and ecological processes scale to impact biogeochemical and Earth system processes.
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sPlot – A new tool for global vegetation analyses

Helge Bruelheide, +184 more
TL;DR: The sPlot database as mentioned in this paper contains 1,121,244 vegetation plots, which comprise 23,586,216 records of plant species and their relative cover or abundance in plots collected worldwide between 1885 and 2015.