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David Coomes

Forsyth, David M., Deborah J. Wilson, Tomas A. Easdale, Georges Kunstler, Charles D. Canham, Wendy A. Ruscoe, Elaine F. Wright, et al. 2015. “Century-Scale Effects of Invasive Deer and Rodents on the Dynamics of Forests Growing on Soils of Contrasting Fertility”. Ecological Monographs 85 (2): 157-80. doi:10.1890/14-0389.110.1890/14-0389.1.sm.
Kunstler, Georges, R.B. Allen, David A. Coomes, Charles D. Canham, and Elaine F. Wright. 2013. “Sustainable Management, Earthquake Disturbances, and Transient Dynamics: Modelling Timber Harvesting Impacts in Mixed-Species Forests”. Annals of Forest Science 70 (3): 287-98. doi:10.1007/s13595-012-0256-6.
Coomes, David A., Charles D. Canham, Elaine F. Wright, and Georges Kunstler. 2009. “A Greater Range of Shade-Tolerance Niches in Nutrient-Rich Forests: An Explanation for Positive Richness-Productivity Relationships?”. J. Ecol. 97: 705-17.
Kunstler, Georges, David A. Coomes, and Charles D. Canham. 2009. “Size-Dependence of Growth and Mortality Influence the Shade Tolerance of Trees in a Lowland Temperate Rain Forest”. J. Ecol. 97: 685-95.
Echeverría, C., David A. Coomes, A.C. Newton, A. Lara, and J.M. Rey-Benayas. 2007. “Patterns of Land Use Change and Forest Fragmentation in the Temperate Forests in Southern Chile”. In M. J. Pacha, S. Luque, L. Galetto, and L. Iverson (eds.) Understanding Biodiversity Loss: An Overview of Forest Fragmentation in South America, 63-73. IALE Landscape Research and Management Papers, Electronic Publication Series.
Echeverría, C., L. Cayuela, R.H. Manson, David A. Coomes, A. Lara, J.M. Rey-Benayas, and A.C. Newton. 2007. “Spatial and Temporal Patterns of Forest Loss and Fragmentation in Mexico and Chile”. In A.C. Newton (ed.). Biodiversity Loss and Conservation in Fragmented Forest Landscapes: The Forests of Montane Mexico and Temperate South America, 14-42. Biddles Ltd. King´s Lynn.
Coomes, David A., R.B. Allen, W.A. Bentley, L.E. Burrows, Charles D. Canham, L. Fagan, David M. Forsyth, et al. 2005. “The Hare, the Tortoise and the Crocodile: The Ecology of Angiosperm Dominance, Conifer Persistence and Fern Filtering”. J. Ecol. 93: 918-35. http://www.caryinstitute.org/reprints/Coomes_et_al_2005_JEcol-Hare_tortoise_and_crocodile.pdf.