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Pataki D and R Oren (2003) Species differences in stomatal control of water loss at the canopy scale in a mature bottomland deciduous forest. Advances in Water Research 26:1267-1278

Shäfer K, Oren R, Ellsworth D, Lai C, Herrick J , Finzi A, Richter D and G Katul (2003) Exposure to an enriched CO2 atmosphere alters carbon assimilation and allocation in a pine forest ecosystem. Global Change Biology 9: 1378-1400

Katul G, Leuning R and R Oren (2003) Relationship between plant hydraulic and biochemical properties derived from a steady-state coupled water and carbon transport model. Plant, Cell, and Environment 26: 339-350

Sperry J, Hacke U, Oren R, Comstock J (2002) Water deficits and hydraulic limits to leaf water supply. Plant, Cell and Environment 25: 251-263

Lai C, Katul G, Butnor J, Siqueira M, Ellsworth D, Maier C, Johnsen K, McKeand S and R Oren (2002) Modeling the limits on the response of net carbon exchange to fertilization in a southeastern pine forest Plant, Cell and Environment 25: 1095-1119

Schäfer K, Oren R, Lai C and G Katul (2002) Hydrologic balance in an intact temperate forest ecosystem under ambient and elevated atmospheric CO2 concentration Global Change Biology 8(9):895-911

Lai C, Katul G, Butnor J, Ellsworth D and R Oren (2002) Modelling nighttime ecosystem respiration by a constrained source optimization method. Global Change Biology 8(2):124-141

Nathan R, Katul G, Horn H, Thomas S, Oren R, Avissar R, Pacala S, and S Levin (2002) Mechanisms of long-distance dispersal of seeds by wind Nature 418: 409-413

Oren R, Ellsworth D, Johnsen K, Phillips N, Ewers B, Maier C, Schäfer K, McCarthy H, Hendrey G, McNulty S, Katul G (2001) Soil fertility limits carbon sequestration by forest ecosystems in a CO2-enriched atmosphere. Nature 411:469-472

Katul G, Lai C, Schäfer K, Vidakovic B, Albertson J,Ellsworth D, Oren R (2001) Multiscale analysis of vegetation surface fluxes: from seconds to years. Advances in Water Research 24:1119-1132

Ewers B, Oren R, Phillips N, Strömgren M, Linder S (2001) Mean canopy stomatal conductance responses to water and nutrient availabilities in Picea abies and Pinus taeda. Tree Physiology 21:841-850

Oren R, Pataki D(2001) Transpiration in response to variation in microclimate and soil moisture in southeast desiduous forests. Oecologia127:549-559

Oren R, Sperry J, Ewers B, Pataki D, Phillips N, Megonigal J (2001) Sensitivity of mean canopy stomatal conductance to vapor pressure deficit in a flooded Taxodium distichum L. forest: hydraulic and non-hydraulic effects. Oecologia126:21-29

Hacke U, Sperry J, Ewers B, Ellsworth D, Schäfer K, Oren R (2000) Influence of soil porosity on water use in Pinus taeda.Oecologia 124:495-505

Pataki D, Oren R, Smith W (2000) Sap flux of co-occurring species in a western subalpine forest during seasonal soil drought. Ecology 81(9):2557-2566

Oren R, Sperry JS, Katul GG, Pataki DE, Ewers BE, Phillips N, Ewers BE, Schäfer KVR (1999) Survey and synthesis of intra- and interspecific variations in stomatal sensitivity to vapour pressure deficit. Plant, Cell and Environment 22:1515-1526

Oren R, Phillips N, Ewers B, Pataki D, Megonigal J (1999) Sap-flux-scaled transpiration responses to light, vapor pressure deficit, and leaf area reduction in a flooded Taxodium distichum forest. Tree Physiology 19:337-347

Phillips N, Oren R, Zimmermann R, Wright SJ (1999) Temporal patterns of water flux in trees and lianas in a Panamanian moist forest Trees14:116-123

Oren R, Phillips N, Katul G, Ewers B, Pataki D (1998) Scaling xylem sap flux and soil water balance and calculating variance: a method for partitioning water flux in forests. Annales des Sciences Forestieres 55:191-216

Pataki D, Oren R, Tissue D (1998) Elevated carbon dioxide does not affect average canopy stomatal conductance of Pinus taeda L. Oecologia 117:47-52

Pataki D, Oren R, Phillips N (1998) Responses of sap flux and stomatal conductance of Pinus taeda L. trees to stepwise reductions in leaf are. Journal of Experimental Botany 49:871-878

Pataki D, Oren R, Katul G, Sigmon J (1998) Canopy conductance of Pinus taeda, Liquidambar styraciflua and Quercus phellos under varying atmospheric and soil water conditions. Tree Physiology 18:307-315

Katul G, Todd P, Pataki D, Kabala ZJ, Oren R (1997) Soil water depletion by oak trees and the role of root water uptake on the moisture content spatial statistics. Water Resources Research 33:611-623