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Ingrid Coughlin
Ingrid Coughlin
PhD Candidate in Plant Sciences, Australian National University
Verified email at anu.edu.au
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Amazonia trees have limited capacity to acclimate plant hydraulic properties in response to long‐term drought
PRL Bittencourt, RS Oliveira, ACL da Costa, AL Giles, I Coughlin, ...
Global Change Biology 26 (6), 3569-3584, 2020
652020
Equivalence of foliar water uptake and stomatal conductance?
O Binks, I Coughlin, M Mencuccini, P Meir
Plant, Cell & Environment 43 (2), 524-528, 2020
332020
Drought stress and tree size determine stem CO2 efflux in a tropical forest
L Rowland, ACL da Costa, AAR Oliveira, RS Oliveira, PL Bittencourt, ...
New Phytologist 218 (4), 1393-1405, 2018
332018
New insights into large tropical tree mass and structure from direct harvest and terrestrial lidar
A Burt, M Boni Vicari, ACL Da Costa, I Coughlin, P Meir, L Rowland, ...
Royal Society Open Science 8 (2), 201458, 2021
272021
Plant traits controlling growth change in response to a drier climate
L Rowland, RS Oliveira, PRL Bittencourt, AL Giles, I Coughlin, PB Costa, ...
New Phytologist 229 (3), 1363-1374, 2021
252021
Small tropical forest trees have a greater capacity to adjust carbon metabolism to long‐term drought than large canopy trees
DC Bartholomew, PRL Bittencourt, ACL da Costa, LF Banin, ...
Plant, Cell & Environment 43 (10), 2380-2393, 2020
252020
The response of carbon assimilation and storage to long‐term drought in tropical trees is dependent on light availability
L Rowland, ACL da Costa, RS Oliveira, PRL Bittencourt, AL Giles, ...
Functional Ecology 35 (1), 43-53, 2021
232021
Canopy wetness in the Eastern Amazon
O Binks, J Finnigan, I Coughlin, M Disney, K Calders, A Burt, MB Vicari, ...
Agricultural and Forest Meteorology 297, 108250, 2021
162021
Small understorey trees have greater capacity than canopy trees to adjust hydraulic traits following prolonged experimental drought in a tropical forest
AL Giles, L Rowland, PRL Bittencourt, DC Bartholomew, I Coughlin, ...
Tree physiology 42 (3), 537-556, 2022
142022
Long‐term drought effects on the thermal sensitivity of Amazon forest trees
EM Docherty, E Gloor, D Sponchiado, M Gilpin, CAD Pinto, HM Junior, ...
Plant, Cell & Environment 46 (1), 185-198, 2023
72023
Forest system hydraulic conductance: partitioning tree and soil components
O Binks, LA Cernusak, M Liddell, M Bradford, I Coughlin, H Carle, ...
New Phytologist 233 (4), 1667-1681, 2022
72022
Respiration in wood: integrating across tissues, functions and scales
P Meir, M Mencuccini, SI Coughlin
New Phytologist 225 (5), 1824-1827, 2020
32020
Vapour pressure deficit modulates hydraulic function and structure of tropical rainforests under nonlimiting soil water supply
O Binks, LA Cernusak, M Liddell, M Bradford, I Coughlin, C Bryant, ...
New Phytologist 240 (4), 1405-1420, 2023
22023
Measuring the vertical profile of leaf wetness in a forest canopy
O Binks, H Carle, I Coughlin, L da Costa Antonio, P Meir
Elsevier BV, 2021
2021
Plant traits controlling tropical tree growth change in response to a drier climate
L Rowland, RS Oliveira, P Bittencourt, A Giles, I Coughlin, P Costa, ...
AGU Fall Meeting Abstracts 2020, B117-08, 2020
2020
Respiration in wood
SI Coughlin, P Meir, M Mencuccini
The New Phytologist 225 (5), 1824-1827, 2020
2020
Drought Influence on Chlorophyll Fluorescence in Evergreen and Drought Deciduous Plant Species of Southern California
AK Pezner, I Coughlin, U Seibt
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