Follow
Evan M Gora
Evan M Gora
Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute
Verified email at si.edu - Homepage
Title
Cited by
Cited by
Year
Lightning is a major cause of large tree mortality in a lowland neotropical forest
SP Yanoviak, EM Gora, PM Bitzer, JC Burchfield, HC Muller‐Landau, ...
New Phytologist 225 (5), 1936-1944, 2020
562020
Implications of size-dependent tree mortality for tropical forest carbon dynamics
EM Gora, A Esquivel-Muelbert
Nature plants, 2021
552021
Electrical properties of temperate forest trees: a review and quantitative comparison with vines
EM Gora, SP Yanoviak
Canadian Journal of Forest Research 45 (3), 236-245, 2015
432015
Dead wood necromass in a moist tropical forest: stocks, fluxes, and spatiotemporal variability
EM Gora, RC Kneale, M Larjavaara, HC Muller-Landau
Ecosystems 22, 1189-1205, 2019
382019
Decomposition of coarse woody debris in a long‐term litter manipulation experiment: A focus on nutrient availability
EM Gora, EJ Sayer, BL Turner, EVJ Tanner
Functional Ecology 32 (4), 1128-1138, 2018
312018
Pantropical geography of lightning‐caused disturbance and its implications for tropical forests
EM Gora, JC Burchfield, HC Muller‐Landau, PM Bitzer, SP Yanoviak
Global Change Biology 26 (9), 5017-5026, 2020
302020
A view of the global conservation job market and how to succeed in it
J Lucas, E Gora, A Alonso
Conservation Biology 31 (6), 1223-1231, 2017
302017
Direct effects of lightning in temperate forests: a review and preliminary survey in a hemlock–hardwood forest of the northern United States
SP Yanoviak, EM Gora, J Fredley, PM Bitzer, RM Muzika, WP Carson
Canadian Journal of Forest Research 45 (10), 1258-1268, 2015
272015
Effects of lightning on trees: A predictive model based on in situ electrical resistivity
EM Gora, PM Bitzer, JC Burchfield, SA Schnitzer, SP Yanoviak
Ecology and Evolution 7 (20), 8523-8534, 2017
242017
Microbial composition and wood decomposition rates vary with microclimate from the ground to the canopy in a tropical forest
EM Gora, JM Lucas, SP Yanoviak
Ecosystems 22, 1206-1219, 2019
232019
Quantification and identification of lightning damage in tropical forests
SP Yanoviak, EM Gora, JM Burchfield, PM Bitzer, M Detto
Ecology and Evolution 7 (14), 5111-5122, 2017
202017
A mechanistic and empirically supported lightning risk model for forest trees
EM Gora, HC Muller‐Landau, JC Burchfield, PM Bitzer, SP Hubbell, ...
Journal of Ecology 108 (5), 1956-1966, 2020
182020
The contributions of lightning to biomass turnover, gap formation and plant mortality in a tropical forest
EM Gora, PM Bitzer, JC Burchfield, C Gutierrez, SP Yanoviak
Ecology 102 (12), e03541, 2021
142021
Dispersal and nutrient limitations of decomposition above the forest floor: evidence from experimental manipulations of epiphytes and macronutrients
EM Gora, JM Lucas
Functional ecology 33 (12), 2417-2429, 2019
112019
Antibiotics as chemical warfare across multiple taxonomic domains and trophic levels in brown food webs
JM Lucas, E Gora, A Salzberg, M Kaspari
Proceedings of the Royal Society B 286 (1911), 20191536, 2019
92019
Patterns of coarse woody debris volume among 18 late-successional and mature forest stands in Pennsylvania1
EM Gora
The Journal of the Torrey Botanical Society 141 (2), 151-160, 2014
82014
Implications of size-dependent tree mortality for tropical forest carbon dynamics. Nat. Plants 7, 384–391
EM Gora, A Esquivel-Muelbert
62021
Lightning‐caused disturbance in the Peruvian Amazon
EM Gora, SP Yanoviak
Biotropica 52 (5), 813-817, 2020
52020
Do lianas shape ant communities in an early successional tropical forest?
BJ Adams, EM Gora, M van Breugel, S Estrada‐Villegas, SA Schnitzer, ...
Biotropica 51 (6), 885-893, 2019
52019
A Functional Comparison of Swimming Behavior in Two Temperate Forest Ants (Camponotus pennsylvanicus and Formica subsericea) (Hymenoptera: Formicidae)
ND Gripshover, SP Yanoviak, EM Gora
Annals of the Entomological Society of America 111 (6), 319-325, 2018
52018
The system can't perform the operation now. Try again later.
Articles 1–20