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greg jordan
Professor, Biological Sciences, University of Tasmania
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TRY plant trait database–enhanced coverage and open access
J Kattge, G Bönisch, S Díaz, S Lavorel, IC Prentice, P Leadley, ...
Global change biology 26 (1), 119-188, 2020
12022020
Leaf maximum photosynthetic rate and venation are linked by hydraulics
TJ Brodribb, TS Feild, GJ Jordan
Plant physiology 144 (4), 1890-1898, 2007
9342007
Phylogenetic biome conservatism on a global scale
MD Crisp, MTK Arroyo, LG Cook, MA Gandolfo, GJ Jordan, MS McGlone, ...
Nature 458 (7239), 754-756, 2009
7342009
Sensitivity of leaf size and shape to climate: global patterns and paleoclimatic applications
DJ Peppe, DL Royer, B Cariglino, SY Oliver, S Newman, E Leight, ...
New phytologist 190 (3), 724-739, 2011
5542011
Decline of a biome: evolution, contraction, fragmentation, extinction and invasion of the Australian mesic zone biota
M Byrne, DA Steane, L Joseph, DK Yeates, GJ Jordan, D Crayn, K Aplin, ...
Journal of biogeography 38 (9), 1635-1656, 2011
4062011
Testing the Impact of Calibration on Molecular Divergence Times Using a Fossil-Rich Group: The Case of Nothofagus (Fagales)
H Sauquet, SYW Ho, MA Gandolfo, GJ Jordan, P Wilf, DJ Cantrill, ...
Systematic Biology 61 (2), 289-313, 2012
4052012
Leaf hydraulic vulnerability is related to conduit dimensions and drought resistance across a diverse range of woody angiosperms
CJ Blackman, TJ Brodribb, GJ Jordan
New Phytologist 188 (4), 1113-1123, 2010
3332010
Conifer species adapt to low-rainfall climates by following one of two divergent pathways
TJ Brodribb, SAM McAdam, GJ Jordan, SCV Martins
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 111 (40), 14489-14493, 2014
3282014
Evolution of stomatal responsiveness to CO2 and optimization of water‐use efficiency among land plants
TJ Brodribb, SAM McAdam, GJ Jordan, TS Feild
New Phytologist 183 (3), 839-847, 2009
2512009
Leaf hydraulics and drought stress: response, recovery and survivorship in four woody temperate plant species
CJ Blackman, TJ Brodribb, GJ Jordan
Plant, Cell & Environment 32 (11), 1584-1595, 2009
2202009
Acclimation to humidity modifies the link between leaf size and the density of veins and stomata
MR Carins Murphy, GJ Jordan, TJ Brodribb
Plant, Cell & Environment 37 (1), 124-131, 2014
2102014
Water supply and demand remain balanced during leaf acclimation of Nothofagus cunninghamii trees
TJ Brodribb, GJ Jordan
New Phytologist 192 (2), 437-448, 2011
2002011
The evolutionary history of Nothofagus (Nothofagaceae)
RS Hill, GJ Jordan
Australian systematic botany 6 (2), 111-126, 1993
1771993
A geographic mosaic of genetic variation within a foundation tree species and its community‐level consequences
RC Barbour, JM O'Reilly-Wapstra, DWD Little, GJ Jordan, DA Steane, ...
Ecology 90 (7), 1762-1772, 2009
1762009
Exploration of the Eucalyptus globulus gene pool
B Potts, R Vaillancourt, GJ Jordan, GW Dutkowski, J Da Costa e Silva, ...
University Of Tasmania, 2004
1732004
A study of titanium release into body organs following the insertion of single threaded screw implants into the mandibles of sheep
KW Frisken, GW Dandie, S Lugowski, G Jordan
Australian dental journal 47 (3), 214-217, 2002
1722002
Unified changes in cell size permit coordinated leaf evolution
TJ Brodribb, GJ Jordan, RJ Carpenter
New Phytologist 199 (2), 559-570, 2013
1712013
Differential leaf expansion can enable hydraulic acclimation to sun and shade
MR Carins Murphy, GJ Jordan, TJ Brodribb
Plant, Cell & Environment 35 (8), 1407-1418, 2012
1642012
Glacial refugia and reticulate evolution: the case of the Tasmanian eucalypts
GE McKinnon, GJ Jordan, RE Vaillancourt, DA Steane, BM Potts
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B …, 2004
1482004
Solar radiation as a factor in the evolution of scleromorphic leaf anatomy in Proteaceae
GJ Jordan, RA Dillon, PH Weston
American Journal of Botany 92 (5), 789-796, 2005
1402005
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