Danielle Way, Phd
Assistant Professor, Global change biology, plant
Department of Biology
University of Western Ontario
Canada
Biography
Danielle Way, PhD Assistant Professor, Global change biology, plant physiology and ecology, of Department of Biology at the University of Western Ontario, Canada.
Research Interest
My research focuses on physiological responses to high temperatures, drought stress and changes in CO2 concentration, with the goal of determining the mechanisms underpinning plant responses to global change at molecular and biochemical scales and the implications of these responses for the larger community and ecosystem scales.
Publications
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Creed IF, Hwang T, Lutz B, Way D. Climate warming causes intensification of the hydrological cycle, resulting in changes to the vernal and autumnal windows in a northern temperate forest. Hydrological Processes. 2015 Jul 30;29(16):3519-34.
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Way DA, Holly C, Bruhn D, Ball MC, Atkin OK. Diurnal and seasonal variation in light and dark respiration in field-grown Eucalyptus pauciflora. Tree physiology. 2015 Aug 1;35(8):840-9.
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Stinziano JR, Hüner NP, Way DA. Warming delays autumn declines in photosynthetic capacity in a boreal conifer, Norway spruce (Picea abies). Tree physiology. 2015 Nov 4;35(12):1303-13.