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Tidak tersedia di mana pun: 3
Species with larger body size do not dominate neighbourhood biomass production in old‐field vegetation
A Tracey, E Irwin, B Mcdonald, L Aarssen
Journal of Vegetation Science 28 (3), 616-626, 2017
Mandat: Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada
Recruitment success for mast year cohorts of sugar maple (Acer saccharum) over three decades of heavy deer browsing
J Macmillan, LW Aarssen
The American Midland Naturalist 178 (1), 36-46, 2017
Mandat: Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada
Leafing intensity predicts fecundity allocation in herbaceous angiosperms
J Miranda, J Finley, L Aarssen
Folia Geobotanica 54, 191-198, 2019
Mandat: Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada
Tersedia di suatu tempat: 15
A global meta‐analysis of the relative extent of intraspecific trait variation in plant communities
A Siefert, C Violle, L Chalmandrier, CH Albert, A Taudiere, A Fajardo, ...
Ecology letters 18 (12), 1406-1419, 2015
Mandat: Swiss National Science Foundation, Natural Sciences and Engineering Research …
Which is a better predictor of plant traits: temperature or precipitation?
AT Moles, SE Perkins, SW Laffan, H Flores‐Moreno, M Awasthy, ...
Journal of vegetation science 25 (5), 1167-1180, 2014
Mandat: Australian Research Council, German Research Foundation, Government of Spain
Taller plants have lower rates of molecular evolution
R Lanfear, SYW Ho, T Jonathan Davies, AT Moles, L Aarssen, ...
Nature Communications 4 (1), 1879, 2013
Mandat: Australian Research Council
Multi-scale phylogenetic structure in coastal dune plant communities across the globe
AK Brunbjerg, J Cavender-Bares, WL Eiserhardt, R Ejrnaes, LW Aarssen, ...
Journal of Plant Ecology 7 (2), 101-114, 2014
Mandat: Danish National Research Foundation, UK Natural Environment Research Council …
Body size and fitness in plants: revisiting the selection consequences of competition
LW Aarssen
Perspectives in Plant Ecology, Evolution and Systematics 17 (3), 236-242, 2015
Mandat: Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada
Functional relationships of leafing intensity to plant height, growth form and leaf habit
ER Yan, R Milla, LW Aarssen, XH Wang
Acta Oecologica 41, 20-29, 2012
Mandat: Government of Spain
Leafing intensity and the fruit size/number trade‐off in woody angiosperms
SL Dombroskie, AJ Tracey, LW Aarssen
Journal of Ecology 104 (6), 1759-1767, 2016
Mandat: Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada
Legacy, leisure and the ‘work hard–Play hard’hypothesis
LW Aarssen, L Crimi
The Open Psychology Journal 9 (1), 2016
Mandat: Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada
What does body size mean, from the “plant's eye view”?
AJ Tracey, KA Stephens, BS Schamp, LW Aarssen
Ecology and Evolution 6 (20), 7344-7351, 2016
Mandat: Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada
Summer precipitation limits plant species richness but not overall productivity in a temperate mesic old‐field meadow
J Serafini, P Grogan, L Aarssen
Journal of Vegetation Science 30 (5), 832-844, 2019
Mandat: Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada
The impact of non‐reproductive plant species on assessments of community structure and species co‐occurrence patterns
BS Schamp, LW Aarssen, GSJ Piggott, SK Dante
Journal of Vegetation Science 27 (4), 668-678, 2016
Mandat: Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada
Resident species with larger size metrics do not recruit more offspring from the soil seed bank in old‐field meadow vegetation
A Tracey, L Aarssen
Journal of Ecology 107 (3), 1067-1078, 2019
Mandat: Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada
Smaller species experience mild adversity under shading in an old‐field plant community
KC Balfour, DA Greco, R Gridzak, G Piggott, BS Schamp, LW Aarssen
Ecology and Evolution 12 (6), e9006, 2022
Mandat: Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada
No evidence of a generalized potential ‘cost’of apical dominance for species that have strong apical dominance
JV Finley, LW Aarssen
Journal of Plant Ecology 15 (6), 1168-1184, 2022
Mandat: Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada
Neighbourhood crowding severely limits seed offspring recruitment in a temperate mesic old-field meadow
A Tracey, L Aarssen
Community Ecology 19 (3), 281-288, 2018
Mandat: Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council of Canada
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