- Creed IF, Lutz B, Hwang T and Way DA. (Conditional acceptance) Climate warming causes intensification of the hydrological cycle in northern forests. Hydrological Processes.
- Way DA and Montgomery R. (In press) Photoperiod constraints on tree migration in a warmer world. Plant, Cell & Environment. DOI: 10.1111/pce.12431
- Moshelion M, Halperin O, Wallach R, Oren R and Way DA. (In press) The role of aquaporins in determining transpiration and photosynthesis in water-stressed plants: crop water-use efficiency, growth and yield. Plant, Cell & Environment. DOI: 10.1111/pce.12410
- Way DA, Katul GG, Manzoni S and Vico G. (2014) Increasing water use efficiency along the C3-to-C4 evolutionary pathway: A stomatal optimization perspective. Journal of Experimental Botany 65: 3683- 3693.
- Stinziano J and Way DA. (2014) Combined effects of rising CO2 and temperature on boreal forests: growth, physiology and limitations. Botany 92: 425-436. Invited review.
- Yamori W, Hikosaka K and Way DA. (2014) Temperature response of photosynthesis in C3, C4 and CAM plants: acclimation and adaptation. Photosynthesis Research 119: 101-117. Invited review.
- Way DA and Yamori W. (2014) Thermal acclimation of photosynthesis: on the importance of adjusting definitions and accounting for thermal acclimation of respiration. Photosynthesis Research 119: 89-100. Invited review.
- Way DA, Crawley C and Sage RF. (2013) A hot and dry future: warming effects on boreal drought tolerance. Tree Physiology 33:1003-1005. pdf
- Way DA. (2013) Will rising CO2 and temperatures exacerbate the vulnerability of trees to drought? Tree Physiology 33:775-778. pdf
- Way DA, Ghirardo A, Kanawati B, Esperschütz J, Monson RK, Jackson RB, Schmitt-Kopplin PS and Schnitzler JP. (2013) Increasing atmospheric CO2 reduces metabolic and physiological differences between isoprene- and non-isoprene-emitting poplars. New Phytologist 200:534-546. pdf
- Way DA and Yamori W. (2013) Thermal acclimation of photosynthesis: on the importance of adjusting our definitions and accounting for thermal acclimation of respiration. Photosynthesis Research. pdf
- Yamori.W, Hikosaka K and Way DA. (2013) Temperature response of photosythesis in C3, C4, and CAM plants: temperature acclimation and temperature adaptation. Photosynthesis Research. pdf
- Way DA, Domec J-C and Jackson RB. (2013) Elevated growth temperatures alter hydraulic characteristics in trembling aspen (Populus tremuloides) seedlings: imlications for tree drought tolerance. Plant, Cell & Environment 36:103-115. doi:10.1111/j.1365-3040.2012.02557.x pdf
- Pearcy RW and Way DA. (2012) Two decades of sunfleck research: Looking back to move forward. Tree Physiology 32:1059-1061. pdf
- Way DA and Pearcy RW. (2012) Sunflecks in trees and forests: from photosynthetic physiology to global change biology. Tree Physiology 32:1066-1081. doi:10.1093/treephys/tps064 pdf
- Fay PA, Jin VL, Way DA, Potter KN, Gill RA, Jackson RB and Polley HW. (2012) Soil-mediated effects of subambient to elevated CO2 on grassland productivity. Nature Climate Change 2:742-746. doi:10.1038/nclimate1573 pdf
- Bauerle WL, Oren R, Way DA, Qian SS, Stoy, PC, Thornton PE, Bowden JD, Hoffman FM and Reynolds RF. (2012) Photoperiodic regulation of the seasonal pattern of photosynthetic capacity and the implications for carbon cycling. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 109:8612-8617. doi: 10.1073/pnas.1119131109 pdf
- Trowbridge AM, Asensio D, Eller ASD, Way DA, Wilkinson MJ, Schnitzler J-P, Jackson RB and Monson RK. (2012) Contribution of various carbon sources toward isoprene biosynthesis in poplar leaves mediated by altered atmospheric CO2 concentrations. PLoS One 7(2): e32387. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0032387. pdf
- Way DA (2012) What lies between: the evolution of stomatal traits on the road to C4 photosynthesis. Invited commentary, New Phytologist 193:291-293. pdf
- Ghannoum O and Way DA (2011) On the role of ecological adaptation and geographic distribution in the response of trees to climate change. Tree Physiology 31:1273-1276. pdf
- Way DA, Oren R, Kim H-S and Katul GG. (2011) How well do stomatal conductance models perform on closing plant carbon budgets? A test using seedlings grown under current and elevated air temperatures. Journal of Geophysical Research – Biogeosciences. doi:10.1029/2011JG001808. pdf
- Millard P and Way DA. (2011) Tree competition and defense against herbivores: currency matters when counting the cost. Tree Physiology 31:579-581. pdf
- Way DA. (2011) Tree phenology responses to warming: spring forward, fall back? Tree Physiology 31:469-471. pdf
- Way DA. (2011) The bigger they are, the harder they fall: CO2 concentration and tree size affect drought tolerance. Tree Physiology 31:115-116. pdf
- Way DA. (2011) Parasitic plants and forests: a climate change perspective. Tree Physiology 31:1-2. pdf
- Way DA*, Schnitzler J-P*, Monson RK and Jackson RB. (2011) Low CO2 enhances isoprene-related tolerance of heat- and light-stressed-photosynthesis, in contrast to elevated CO2. Oecologia 166:273-282. (* contributed equally) pdf
- Way DA and Oren R. (2010) Differential responses to increased growth temperatures between trees from different functional groups and biomes: A review and synthesis of data. Tree Physiology 30:669-688. pdf
- Associated editorial on Way and Oren (2010) by Mike Ryan pdf
- Way DA, LaDeau SL, McCarthy HR, Clark JS, Oren R, Finzi AC and Jackson RB. (2010) Greater seed production in elevated CO2 is not accompanied by reduced seed quality in Pinus taeda L. Global Change Biology 16:1046-1056. pdf
- Sage RF, Coiner HA, Way DA, Runion GB, Prior SA, Torbert HA, Sicher R and Ziska L. (2009) Kudzu (Pueraria montana (Lour.) Merr. variety lobata): a new source of carbohydrate for bioethanol production. Biomass and Bioenergy 33:57-61. pdf
- Way DA and Sage RF. (2008) Thermal acclimation of photosynthesis in black spruce (Picea mariana (Mill.) B.S.P.). Plant, Cell and Environment 31:1250-1262. pdf
- Sage RF, Way DA and Kubien DS. (2008) Rubisco, Rubisco activase and global climate change. Journal of Experimental Botany 59:1581-1595. pdf
- Way DA and Sage RF. (2008) Elevated growth temperatures reduce the carbon gain of black spruce (Picea mariana (Mill.) B.S.P.). Global Change Biology 14:624-636. pdf
- Way DA, Seegobin SD and Sage RF. (2007) The effect of carbon and nutrient loading during nursery culture on the growth of black spruce seedlings: a six-year field study. New Forests 34:307-312. pdf
- Campbell CD, Sage RF, Kocacinar F and Way DA. (2005) Estimation of the whole-plant CO2 compensation point of tobacco (Nicotiana tabacum L.). Global Change Biology11:1956-1967. pdf
- Way DA and Sage RF. (2005) Short-term exposure to elevated CO2 causes downwards regulation of photosynthesis in black spruce seedlings. In: Photosynthesis: Fundamental Aspects to Global Perspectives. pp. 624-626. Allen Press.