A year in preprints
The previous years have been about rabbit holes and getting stuck/unstuck. As a consequence, manuscripts piled up and got released this year as a bunch of preprints. They are now in various stages of submission, rejection, revision, and at least some acceptance (phew).
Accepted
In review / revision / resubmission
- Discordant changes in foliar and reproductive phenology of tropical dry-forest trees under increasing temperature and decreasing wet-season rainfall
- An ecophysiological basis for the assembly of Australian rainforest tree communities
- Species- and community-level demographic responses of saplings to drought during tropical secondary succession
- Gaining insights into the life-history strategies of tropical tree species from a large urban inventory dataset
- Eltonian niche modelling: applying joint hierarchical niche models to ecological networks
- Introduced trout hinder the recovery of native fish following an extreme flood disturbance
Learning to write faster and better. Got to remember that writing and editing are two separate processes.