Publications by authors named "Julian Donald"

Article Synopsis
  • Tropical forests are rich in biodiversity, but the mechanisms behind this diversity, especially in canopy soils, are not well understood.
  • The study reveals that canopy suspended soils have distinct metabolomic profiles compared to forest floor soils, influenced by tree species and the presence of epiphytes.
  • Findings indicate that these canopy soils have a higher abundance of plant-related metabolites, suggesting that the interactions between tree species and epiphytes play a crucial role in maintaining soil metabolite diversity in tropical rainforests.
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Biological nitrogen fixation (BNF) is a fundamental part of nitrogen cycling in tropical forests, yet little is known about the contribution made by free-living nitrogen fixers inhabiting the often-extensive forest canopy. We used the acetylene reduction assay, calibrated with N, to measure free-living BNF on forest canopy leaves, vascular epiphytes, bryophytes and canopy soil, as well as on the forest floor in leaf litter and soil. We used a combination of calculated and published component densities to upscale free-living BNF rates to the forest level.

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Determining assembly rules of co-occurring species persists as a fundamental goal in community ecology. At local scales, the relative importance of environmental filtering vs. competitive exclusion remains a subject of debate.

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Objective: To develop, teach and evaluate a training workshop that could rapidly prepare large numbers of health professionals working in hospitals in the Philippines to detect and safely manage Ebola virus disease (EVD). The strategy was to train teams (each usually with five members) of key health professionals from public, private and local government hospitals across the Philippines who could then guide Ebola preparedness in their hospitals.

Methods: The workshop was developed collaboratively by the Philippine Department of Health and the country office of the World Health Organization.

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