Sandeep Pulla
Indian Institute of Science
14 Papers
31 Citations
Sandeep Pulla is an academic researcher from Indian Institute of Science. The author has contributed to research in topics: Tropical and subtropical dry broadleaf forests & Biodiversity. The author has an hindex of 7, co-authored 12 publications. Previous affiliations of Sandeep Pulla include National Centre for Biological Sciences.
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Papers
Scale-dependent relationships between tree species richness and ecosystem function in forests
Ryan A. Chisholm,Helene C. Muller-Landau,Kassim Abdul Rahman,Daniel P. Bebber,Yue Bin,Stephanie A. Bohlman,Norman A. Bourg,Joshua S. Brinks,Sarayudh Bunyavejchewin,Nathalie Butt,Nathalie Butt,Hong-Lin Cao,Min Cao,Dairon Cárdenas,Li-Wan Chang,Jyh-Min Chiang,George B. Chuyong,Richard Condit,H. S. Dattaraja,Stuart J. Davies,Alvaro Duque,Christine Fletcher,Nimal Gunatilleke,Savitri Gunatilleke,Zhanqing Hao,Rhett D. Harrison,Robert W. Howe,Chang-Fu Hsieh,Stephen P. Hubbell,Stephen P. Hubbell,Akira Itoh,David Kenfack,Somboon Kiratiprayoon,Andrew J. Larson,Juyu Lian,Dunmei Lin,Haifeng Liu,Haifeng Liu,James A. Lutz,Keping Ma,Yadvinder Malhi,Sean M. McMahon,William J. McShea,Madhava Meegaskumbura,Salim Mohd Razman,Michael D. Morecroft,Christopher J. Nytch,Alexandre Adalardo de Oliveira,Geoffrey G. Parker,Sandeep Pulla,Ruwan Punchi-Manage,Hugo Romero-Saltos,Weiguo Sang,Weiguo Sang,Jon Schurman,Sheng-Hsin Su,Raman Sukumar,I-F Sun,Hebbalalu S. Suresh,Sylvester Tan,Duncan W. Thomas,Sean C. Thomas,Jill Thompson,Renato Valencia,Amy Wolf,Sandra L. Yap,Wanhui Ye,Zuoqiang Yuan,Jess K. Zimmerman +68 more
TL;DR: This work focuses on forests, which represent a majority of global biomass, productivity and biodiversity, and investigates the relationship between species richness and ecosystem function as measured by productivity or biomass.
Temporal variability of forest communities: empirical estimates of population change in 4000 tree species
Ryan A. Chisholm,Ryan A. Chisholm,Richard Condit,K. Abd Rahman,Patrick J. Baker,Sarayudh Bunyavejchewin,Yu-Yun Chen,George B. Chuyong,H. S. Dattaraja,Stuart J. Davies,Corneille E. N. Ewango,C.V.S. Gunatilleke,I. A. U. Nimal Gunatilleke,Stephen P. Hubbell,Stephen P. Hubbell,David Kenfack,Somboon Kiratiprayoon,Yiching Lin,Jean-Remy Makana,Nantachai Pongpattananurak,Sandeep Pulla,Ruwan Punchi-Manage,Raman Sukumar,Sheng-Hsin Su,I-Fang Sun,H. S. Suresh,Sylvester Tan,Duncan W. Thomas,Sandra L. Yap +28 more
TL;DR: Analysis of changes in abundance of over 4000 tree species in 12 forests across the world over periods of 6-28 years shows that abundance fluctuations were smaller at species-rich sites, consistent with the idea that stable environmental conditions promote higher diversity.
Global dry forests: a prologue
Terry Sunderland,Terry Sunderland,Deborah Mattos Guimarães Apgaua,Cristina Baldauf,R. Blackie,Carol J. Pierce Colfer,Carol J. Pierce Colfer,A.B. Cunningham,Kyle G. Dexter,Kyle G. Dexter,Houria Djoudi,Denis Gautier,Denis Gautier,D. Gumbo,Amy Ickowitz,Habtemariam Kassa,Narayanaswamy Parthasarathy,R. T. Pennington,Fiona Paumgarten,Sandeep Pulla,Phosiso Sola,David Y. P. Tng,Patrick O. Waeber,Lucienne Wilmé +23 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the state of the knowledge of global dry forests is investigated and identified research gaps that could contribute to their long-term sustainability, both for human well-being and ecological integrity.
Controls of Soil Spatial Variability in a Dry Tropical Forest
TL;DR: Local-scale lithological variation is an important first-order control over soil variability at the hillslope scale in this seasonally dry tropical forest in southern India by both direct influence on nutrient stocks and indirect influence via control of local relief.
Interactions between all pairs of neighboring trees in 16 forests worldwide reveal details of unique ecological processes in each forest, and provide windows into their evolutionary histories.
Christopher Wills,Bin Wang,Shuai Fang,Yunquan Wang,Yunquan Wang,Yi Jin,James A. Lutz,Jill Thompson,Kyle E. Harms,Sandeep Pulla,Sandeep Pulla,Bonifacio Pasion,Sara J. Germain,Heming Liu,Joseph Smokey,Sheng-Hsin Su,Nathalie Butt,Nathalie Butt,Chengjin Chu,George B. Chuyong,Chia-Hao Chang-Yang,H. S. Dattaraja,Stuart J. Davies,Sisira Ediriweera,Shameema Esufali,Christine Fletcher,Nimal Gunatilleke,Savi Gunatilleke,Chang-Fu Hsieh,Fangliang He,Stephen P. Hubbell,Zhanqing Hao,Akira Itoh,David Kenfack,Buhang Li,Xiankun Li,Keping Ma,Michael D. Morecroft,Xiangcheng Mi,Yadvinder Malhi,Perry S. Ong,Lillian Jennifer Rodriguez,H. S. Suresh,I Fang Sun,Raman Sukumar,Sylvester Tan,Duncan Thomas,María Uriarte,Xihua Wang,Xugao Wang,Tzeleong Yao,Jess Zimmermann +51 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors quantify negative density-dependent (NDD) components of both conspecific and heterospecific between-tree interactions that affect the trees' distributions, growth, recruitment, and mortality.