Characterization of Cork Oak (Quercus Suber) Wood Anatomy
IAWA Journal, 30: 149–161
Ultrastructural observations reveal the presence of channels between cork cells
Microscopy and Microanalysis, 15(6): 539-544
Special issue on selected results of the FORSEE Project Foreword
Annals of Forest Science, 66(3): 300
Asymptotic models and inference for extremes of spatio-temporal data
Extremes, 13(4): 375-397
Partitioning carbon fluxes in a Mediterranean oak forest to disentangle changes in ecosystem sink strength during drought
Agricultural and Forest Meteorology, 149: 949-961
The effect of drought on energy and water vapor exchange above a mediterranean C3/C4 grassland in Southern Portugal
Agricultural and Forest Meteorology, 148: 565-579
Carbon dioxide exchange above a Mediterranean C3/C4 grassland during two climatologically contrasting years
Global Change Biology, 14: 539-555
Analytical pyrolysis: a direct method to determine the lignin content in wood. Part 2: Evaluation of the common model and the influence of compression wood
Journal of Analytical and Applied Pyrolysis, 81: 167-172
Effect of quality, porosity and density on the compression properties of cork
Holz als Roh- und Werkstoff, 66(4): 295-301
Arthropod diversity sheltered in Thaumetopoea pityocampa (Lepidoptera: Notodontidae) larval nests.
Insect Conservation and Diversity, 1(4): 215-221
Conservation Priority Index for Estuarine Fish (COPIEF).
Estuarine Coastal and Shelf Science, 80(4): 581-588
Dominant height growth equations including site attributes in the generalized algebraic difference approach
Canadian Journal of Forest Research, 38: 2348-2358
Stables isotopes as ecological tracers: an efficient method for assessing the contribution of multiple sources to mixtures
Biogeosciences, 5: 1351-1359
Efficient edge domination in regular graphs
Discrete Applied Mathematics,156: 3060-3065
Effects of harrowing and fertilisation on understory vegetation and timber production of a Eucalyptus globulus Labill. plantation in Central Portugal.
Forest Ecology and Management, 255(3-4): 591-597
Implications of the carbon cycle steady state assumption for biogeochemical modeling performance and inverse parameter retrieval
Global Biogeochemical Cycles, 22(2) – GB2007
A new mixed integer programming model for harvest scheduling subject to maximum area restrictions
Operations Research, 56: 542-551
Variations in growth, survival and carbon isotope composition (delta C-13) among Pinus pinaster populations of different geographic origins
Tree Physiology, 28: 1545-1552
The relationship between cork oak growth patterns and soil, slope and drainage in a cork oak woodland in Southern Portugal
Forest Ecology and Management, 255: 1525-1535
Evaluation of an international series of Pinus kesiya provenance trials for growth and wood quality traits
Forest Ecology and Management, 255: 3477-3488