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Stephen C. Sillett
Stephen C. Sillett
Kenneth L. Fisher Chair in Redwood Forest Ecology, Cal Poly Humboldt
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The limits to tree height
GW Koch, SC Sillett, GM Jennings, SD Davis
Nature 428 (6985), 851-854, 2004
12782004
Dispersal limitations of epiphytic lichens result in species dependent on old‐growth forests
SC Sillett, B McCune, JE Peck, TR Rambo, A Ruchty
Ecological applications 10 (3), 789-799, 2000
4112000
Increasing wood production through old age in tall trees
SC Sillett, R Van Pelt, GW Koch, AR Ambrose, AL Carroll, ME Antoine, ...
Forest Ecology and Management 259 (5), 976-994, 2010
2212010
BAAD: A biomass and allometry database for woody plants.
DS Falster, RA Duursma, MI Ishihara, DR Barneche, RG FitzJohn, ...
Ecological Society of America, 2015
1952015
Effects of tree height on branch hydraulics, leaf structure and gas exchange in California redwoods
AR Ambrose, SC Sillett, TE Dawson
Plant, Cell & Environment 32 (7), 743-757, 2009
1532009
Lichens and bryophytes in forest canopies
SC Sillett, ME Antoine
Forest canopies 2, 151-174, 2004
1372004
Branch epiphyte assemblages in the forest interior and on the clearcut edge of a 700-year-old Douglas fir canopy in western Oregon
SC Sillett
Bryologist, 301-312, 1995
1361995
Distribution of epiphytic macrolichens in relation to remnant trees in a multiple-age Douglas-fir forest
SC Sillett, MN Goslin
Canadian Journal of Forest Research 29 (8), 1204-1215, 1999
1231999
Survival and growth of cyanolichen transplants in Douglas-fir forest canopies
SC Sillett, B McCune
Bryologist, 20-31, 1998
1131998
How do tree structure and old age affect growth potential of California redwoods?
SC Sillett, R Van Pelt, AL Carroll, RD Kramer, AR Ambrose, DA Trask
Ecological Monographs 85 (2), 181-212, 2015
1082015
Hydrostatic constraints on morphological exploitation of light in tall Sequoia sempervirens trees
HT Ishii, GM Jennings, SC Sillett, GW Koch
Oecologia 156, 751-763, 2008
1082008
Trunk reiteration promotes epiphytes and water storage in an old‐growth redwood forest canopy
SC Sillett, RV Pelt
Ecological Monographs 77 (3), 335-359, 2007
1022007
Growth rates of two epiphytic cyanolichen species at the edge and in the interior of a 700-year-old Douglas fir forest in the western Cascades of Oregon
SC Sillett
Bryologist, 321-324, 1994
981994
Characteristics of redwood forests
JO Sawyer, SC Sillett, JH Popenoe, A LaBanca, T Sholars, DL Largent, ...
The redwood forest: History, ecology, and conservation of the coast redwoods …, 2000
912000
Lichen pendants for transplant and growth experiments
B McCune, CC Derr, PS Muir, A Shirazi, SC Sillett, WJ Daly
The Lichenologist 28 (2), 161-169, 1996
911996
Effects of height on treetop transpiration and stomatal conductance in coast redwood (Sequoia sempervirens)
AR Ambrose, SC Sillett, GW Koch, R Van Pelt, ME Antoine, TE Dawson
Tree Physiology 30 (10), 1260-1272, 2010
902010
Bryophyte diversity of Ficus tree crowns from cloud forest and pasture in Costa Rica
SC Sillett, SR Gradstein, D Griffin III
Bryologist, 251-260, 1995
871995
Emergent crowns and light-use complementarity lead to global maximum biomass and leaf area in Sequoia sempervirens forests
R Van Pelt, SC Sillett, WA Kruse, JA Freund, RD Kramer
Forest Ecology and Management 375, 279-308, 2016
852016
CROWN DEVELOPMENT OF COASTAL PSEUDOTSUGA MENZIESII, INCLUDING A CONCEPTUAL MODEL FOR TALL CONIFERS
RV Pelt, SC Sillett
Ecological Monographs 78 (2), 283-311, 2008
822008
Emerging themes in epiphyte research in westside forest with special reference to cyanolichens
SC Sillett, PN Neitlich
Northwest science. 70, 54-60, 1996
811996
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