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Newbery, M; Lingenfelder, Marcus (2022). Stem girth changes in response to soil water potential in lowland dipterocarp forest in Borneo: An individualistic time-series analysis. PLoS ONE, 17(6), e0270140. Public Library of Science 10.1371/journal.pone.0270140
Newbery, D. M.; Lingenfelder, M. (29 July 2020). Stem girth changes in response to soil water potential in lowland dipterocarp forest in Borneo: a time-series analysis (bioRxiv). Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory 10.1101/2020.07.28.222547
Newbery, David McClintock; Lingenfelder, Marcus (2017). Progression and stability analysis of rain forest tree growth under environmental stochasticity. Ecosphere, 8(5), e01813. Ecological Society of America 10.1002/ecs2.1813
Newbery, David McClintock; Lingenfelder, Marcus; Poltz, Kerstin; Ong, R.C.; Ridsdale, C.E. (2011). Growth responses of understorey trees to drought perturbation in tropical rainforest in Borneo. Forest Ecology and Management, 262(12), pp. 2095-2107. Amsterdam: Elsevier 10.1016/j.foreco.2011.07.030
Lingenfelder, Marcus; Newbery, David McClintock (2009). On the detection of dynamic responses in a drought-perturbed tropical rainforest in Borneo. Plant Ecology, 201(1), pp. 267-290. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands 10.1007/s11258-008-9568-x
Newbery, David McClintock; Lingenfelder, Marcus (2009). Plurality of tree species responses to drought perturbation in Bornean tropical rain forest. Plant Ecology, 201(1), pp. 147-167. Dordrecht: Springer Netherlands 10.1007/s11258-008-9533-8
Bischoff, Wolfgang; Newbery, David McClintock; Lingenfelder, Marcus; Schnaeckel, Rainer; Petol, G. Hubert; Madani, Leopold; Ridsdale, Colin E. (2005). Secondary succession and dipterocarp recruitment in Bornean rain forest after logging. Forest Ecology and Management, 218(1-3), pp. 174-192. Elsevier 10.1016/j.foreco.2005.07.009
Newbery, David McClintock; Lingenfelder, Marcus (2004). Resistance of a lowland rain forest to increasing drought intensity in Sabah, Borneo. Journal of Tropical Ecology, 20(6), pp. 613-624. Cambridge University Press 10.1017/S0266467404001750