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Antoine Cabon
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Turgor–a limiting factor for radial growth in mature conifers along an elevational gradient
RL Peters, K Steppe, HE Cuny, DJW De Pauw, DC Frank, M Schaub, ...
New Phytologist 229 (1), 213-229, 2021
1102021
Temperature and water potential co‐limit stem cambial activity along a steep elevational gradient
A Cabon, RL Peters, P Fonti, J Martínez‐Vilalta, M De Cáceres
New Phytologist 226 (5), 1325-1340, 2020
962020
Thinning increases tree growth by delaying drought-induced growth cessation in a Mediterranean evergreen oak coppice
A Cabon, F Mouillot, M Lempereur, JM Ourcival, G Simioni, JM Limousin
Forest Ecology and Management 409, 333-342, 2018
902018
Estimating daily meteorological data and downscaling climate models over landscapes
M De Caceres, N Martin-StPaul, M Turco, A Cabon, V Granda
Environmental Modelling & Software 108, 186-196, 2018
892018
Cross-biome synthesis of source versus sink limits to tree growth
A Cabon, SA Kannenberg, A Arain, F Babst, D Baldocchi, S Belmecheri, ...
Science 376 (6594), 758-761, 2022
882022
Water potential control of turgor‐driven tracheid enlargement in Scots pine at its xeric distribution edge
A Cabon, L Fernández‐de‐Uña, G Gea‐Izquierdo, FC Meinzer, ...
New Phytologist 225 (1), 209-221, 2020
832020
Managing stand density to enhance the adaptability of Scots pine stands to climate change: A modelling approach
A Ameztegui, A Cabon, M De Cáceres, L Coll
Ecological Modelling 356, 141-150, 2017
812017
Unravelling the effect of species mixing on water use and drought stress in Mediterranean forests: A modelling approach
M De Cáceres, M Mencuccini, N Martin-StPaul, JM Limousin, L Coll, ...
Agricultural and Forest Meteorology 296, 108233, 2021
382021
A methodological framework to assess the carbon balance of tropical managed forests
C Piponiot, A Cabon, L Descroix, A Dourdain, L Mazzei, B Ouliac, ...
Carbon Balance and Management 11, 1-14, 2016
192016
Drought-induced decoupling between carbon uptake and tree growth impacts forest carbon turnover time
SA Kannenberg, A Cabon, F Babst, S Belmecheri, N Delpierre, ...
Agricultural and Forest Meteorology 322, 108996, 2022
182022
Applying the eco‐hydrological equilibrium hypothesis to model root distribution in water‐limited forests
A Cabon, J Martínez‐Vilalta, J Martinez de Aragon, R Poyatos, ...
Ecohydrology 11 (7), e2015, 2018
162018
Meteoland: landscape meteorology tools
M De Cáceres, N Martin, V Granda, A Cabon
R package Version 0.7 1, 2018
122018
Turgor-driven tree growth: scaling-up sink limitations from the cell to the forest
A Cabon, WRL Anderegg
Tree Physiology 42 (2), 225-228, 2022
72022
Declining tree growth resilience mediates subsequent forest mortality in the US Mountain West
A Cabon, RJ DeRose, JD Shaw, WRL Anderegg
Global change biology 29 (17), 4826-4841, 2023
62023
MEDFATE 2.8. 1: A trait-enabled model to simulate Mediterranean forest function and dynamics at regional scales
M De Cáceres, R Molowny-Horas, A Cabon, J Martínez-Vilalta, ...
Geoscientific Model Development Discussions 2022, 1-52, 2022
52022
Large volcanic eruptions elucidate physiological controls of tree growth and photosynthesis
A Cabon, WRL Anderegg
Ecology Letters 26 (2), 257-267, 2023
32023
meteoland: Landscape Meteorology Tools. R package version 0.6. 4
M De Cáceres, N Martin-StPaul, V Granda, A Cabon
32017
Ecosystem groundwater use enhances carbon assimilation and tree growth in a semi-arid Oak Savanna
S Ruehr, M Girotto, JG Verfaillie, D Baldocchi, A Cabon, TF Keenan
Agricultural and Forest Meteorology 342, 109725, 2023
12023
Predicting forest responses to climate: integrating water and temperature constraints from the cell to the region
A Cabon
Autonomous University of Barcelona, 2020
12020
Probing the interplay of biophysical constraints and photosynthesis to model tree growth
A Cabon, A Ameztegui, WRL Anderegg, J Martínez-Vilalta, M De Cáceres
Agricultural and Forest Meteorology 345, 109852, 2024
2024
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