The limits to tree height GW Koch, SC Sillett, GM Jennings, SD Davis Nature 428 (6985), 851-854, 2004 | 1282 | 2004 |
Dispersal limitations of epiphytic lichens result in species dependent on old‐growth forests SC Sillett, B McCune, JE Peck, TR Rambo, A Ruchty Ecological applications 10 (3), 789-799, 2000 | 411 | 2000 |
Increasing wood production through old age in tall trees SC Sillett, R Van Pelt, GW Koch, AR Ambrose, AL Carroll, ME Antoine, ... Forest Ecology and Management 259 (5), 976-994, 2010 | 223 | 2010 |
BAAD: A biomass and allometry database for woody plants. DS Falster, RA Duursma, MI Ishihara, DR Barneche, RG FitzJohn, ... Ecological Society of America, 2015 | 196 | 2015 |
Effects of tree height on branch hydraulics, leaf structure and gas exchange in California redwoods AR Ambrose, SC Sillett, TE Dawson Plant, Cell & Environment 32 (7), 743-757, 2009 | 153 | 2009 |
Lichens and bryophytes in forest canopies SC Sillett, ME Antoine Forest canopies 2, 151-174, 2004 | 137 | 2004 |
Branch epiphyte assemblages in the forest interior and on the clearcut edge of a 700-year-old Douglas fir canopy in western Oregon SC Sillett Bryologist, 301-312, 1995 | 136 | 1995 |
Distribution of epiphytic macrolichens in relation to remnant trees in a multiple-age Douglas-fir forest SC Sillett, MN Goslin Canadian Journal of Forest Research 29 (8), 1204-1215, 1999 | 124 | 1999 |
Survival and growth of cyanolichen transplants in Douglas-fir forest canopies SC Sillett, B McCune Bryologist, 20-31, 1998 | 113 | 1998 |
How do tree structure and old age affect growth potential of California redwoods? SC Sillett, R Van Pelt, AL Carroll, RD Kramer, AR Ambrose, DA Trask Ecological Monographs 85 (2), 181-212, 2015 | 110 | 2015 |
Hydrostatic constraints on morphological exploitation of light in tall Sequoia sempervirens trees HT Ishii, GM Jennings, SC Sillett, GW Koch Oecologia 156, 751-763, 2008 | 108 | 2008 |
Trunk reiteration promotes epiphytes and water storage in an old‐growth redwood forest canopy SC Sillett, RV Pelt Ecological Monographs 77 (3), 335-359, 2007 | 102 | 2007 |
Growth rates of two epiphytic cyanolichen species at the edge and in the interior of a 700-year-old Douglas fir forest in the western Cascades of Oregon SC Sillett Bryologist, 321-324, 1994 | 98 | 1994 |
Characteristics of redwood forests JO Sawyer, SC Sillett, JH Popenoe, A LaBanca, T Sholars, DL Largent, ... The redwood forest: History, ecology, and conservation of the coast redwoods …, 2000 | 91 | 2000 |
Lichen pendants for transplant and growth experiments B McCune, CC Derr, PS Muir, A Shirazi, SC Sillett, WJ Daly The Lichenologist 28 (2), 161-169, 1996 | 91 | 1996 |
Effects of height on treetop transpiration and stomatal conductance in coast redwood (Sequoia sempervirens) AR Ambrose, SC Sillett, GW Koch, R Van Pelt, ME Antoine, TE Dawson Tree Physiology 30 (10), 1260-1272, 2010 | 90 | 2010 |
Bryophyte diversity of Ficus tree crowns from cloud forest and pasture in Costa Rica SC Sillett, SR Gradstein, D Griffin III Bryologist, 251-260, 1995 | 87 | 1995 |
Emergent crowns and light-use complementarity lead to global maximum biomass and leaf area in Sequoia sempervirens forests R Van Pelt, SC Sillett, WA Kruse, JA Freund, RD Kramer Forest Ecology and Management 375, 279-308, 2016 | 85 | 2016 |
CROWN DEVELOPMENT OF COASTAL PSEUDOTSUGA MENZIESII, INCLUDING A CONCEPTUAL MODEL FOR TALL CONIFERS RV Pelt, SC Sillett Ecological Monographs 78 (2), 283-311, 2008 | 82 | 2008 |
Biomass and growth potential of Eucalyptus regnans up to 100 m tall SC Sillett, R Van Pelt, RD Kramer, AL Carroll, GW Koch Forest Ecology and Management 348, 78-91, 2015 | 81 | 2015 |