Cameron Williams

841 total citations
23 papers, 573 citations indexed

About

Cameron Williams is a scholar working on Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics, Global and Planetary Change and Atmospheric Science. According to data from OpenAlex, Cameron Williams has authored 23 papers receiving a total of 573 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 10 papers in Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics, 9 papers in Global and Planetary Change and 7 papers in Atmospheric Science. Recurrent topics in Cameron Williams's work include Plant Water Relations and Carbon Dynamics (9 papers), Tree-ring climate responses (7 papers) and Plant and animal studies (6 papers). Cameron Williams is often cited by papers focused on Plant Water Relations and Carbon Dynamics (9 papers), Tree-ring climate responses (7 papers) and Plant and animal studies (6 papers). Cameron Williams collaborates with scholars based in United States, Italy and Australia. Cameron Williams's co-authors include Todd E. Dawson, Ken C. Dong, Andreas Martin, Stephen C. Sillett, Edward M. Mager, Martin Grosell, Janet Taylor, Rikke Reese Næsborg, George W. Koch and Anthony R. Ambrose and has published in prestigious journals such as Molecular Cell, Ecology and Oecologia.

In The Last Decade

Cameron Williams

22 papers receiving 564 citations

Peers

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Countries citing papers authored by Cameron Williams

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Fields of papers citing papers by Cameron Williams

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All Works

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Williams, Cameron, Nalini M. Nadkarni, Todd E. Dawson, et al.. (2024). Drought response strategies of vascular epiphytes in isolated pasture trees in a Costa Rican tropical montane landscape. American Journal of Botany. 111(10). e16423–e16423. 2 indexed citations
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Williams, Cameron, Ken C. Dong, Connor Arkinson, & Andreas Martin. (2023). The Ufd1 cofactor determines the linkage specificity of polyubiquitin chain engagement by the AAA+ ATPase Cdc48. Molecular Cell. 83(5). 759–769.e7. 19 indexed citations
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Gotsch, Sybil G., Cameron Williams, Kenneth Davidson, et al.. (2022). Trade-offs between succulent and non-succulent epiphytes underlie variation in drought tolerance and avoidance. Oecologia. 198(3). 645–661. 13 indexed citations
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Williams, Cameron, et al.. (2021). The dynamics of stem water storage in the tops of Earth’s largest trees—Sequoiadendron giganteum. Tree Physiology. 41(12). 2262–2278. 9 indexed citations
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Næsborg, Rikke Reese, Matthew K. Lau, Richard Michalet, Cameron Williams, & Thomas G. Whitham. (2021). Tree genotypes affect rock lichens and understory plants: examples of trophic‐independent interactions. Ecology. 103(2). e03589–e03589. 3 indexed citations
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Williams, Cameron, et al.. (2020). Vascular epiphytes show low physiological resistance and high recovery capacity to episodic, short‐term drought in Monteverde, Costa Rica. Functional Ecology. 34(8). 1537–1550. 17 indexed citations
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Williams, Cameron, et al.. (2019). The Cdc48 unfoldase prepares well-folded protein substrates for degradation by the 26S proteasome. Communications Biology. 2(1). 29–29. 97 indexed citations
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Williams, Cameron, Tommaso Anfodillo, Alan Crivellaro, et al.. (2019). Axial variation of xylem conduits in the Earth’s tallest trees. Trees. 33(5). 1299–1311. 26 indexed citations
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Nadkarni, Nalini M., et al.. (2019). Differences in epiphyte biomass and community composition along landscape and within‐crown spatial scales. Biotropica. 52(1). 46–58. 13 indexed citations
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Williams, Cameron & C. Tristan Stayton. (2019). Effects of Sutured Pelvic Elements on Turtle Shell Strength: A Comparison of Pleurodire and Cryptodire Shell Mechanics. Herpetologica. 75(2). 123–123. 2 indexed citations
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Williams, Cameron, Rikke Reese Næsborg, & Todd E. Dawson. (2017). Coping with gravity: the foliar water relations of giant sequoia. Tree Physiology. 37(10). 1312–1326. 19 indexed citations
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Ambrose, Anthony R., Stephen S. O. Burgess, Cameron Williams, et al.. (2016). Hydraulic constraints modify optimal photosynthetic profiles in giant sequoia trees. Oecologia. 182(3). 713–730. 31 indexed citations
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Ambrose, Anthony R., Weston Baxter, C. S. Wong, et al.. (2015). Contrasting drought-response strategies in California redwoods. Tree Physiology. 35(5). 453–469. 45 indexed citations
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Koch, George W., Stephen C. Sillett, Marie E. Antoine, & Cameron Williams. (2014). Growth maximization trumps maintenance of leaf conductance in the tallest angiosperm. Oecologia. 177(2). 321–331. 24 indexed citations
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Bodinier, Charlotte, Edward M. Mager, Andrew J. Esbaugh, et al.. (2014). Guanylin peptides regulate electrolyte and fluid transport in the Gulf toadfish (Opsanus beta) posterior intestine. American Journal of Physiology-Regulatory, Integrative and Comparative Physiology. 307(9). R1167–R1179. 23 indexed citations
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Gurd, Brendon J. & Cameron Williams. (2012). Skeletal muscle SIRT1 and the genetics of metabolic health: therapeutic activation by pharmaceuticals and exercise. The Application of Clinical Genetics. 5. 81–81. 21 indexed citations
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Grosell, Martin, Edward M. Mager, Cameron Williams, & Janet Taylor. (2009). High rates of HCO3– secretion and Cl– absorption against adverse gradients in the marine teleost intestine: the involvement of an electrogenic anion exchanger and H+-pump metabolon?. Journal of Experimental Biology. 212(11). 1684–1696. 98 indexed citations
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Williams, Cameron & Stephen C. Sillett. (2007). Epiphyte communities on redwood (Sequoia sempervirens) in northwestern California. The Bryologist. 110(3). 420–452. 46 indexed citations
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Tønsberg, Tor & Cameron Williams. (2006). Arthothelium norvegicum in North America. Evansia. 23(4). 80–81. 2 indexed citations

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