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Reekie, Ed - Department of Biology, Acadia University
HORTICULTURAL ENTOMOLOGY The Influence of Pruning on Wasp Inhabitants of Galls Induced
The American Society of Naturalists Reproductive Effort in Plants. 1. Carbon Allocation to Reproduction
Effect of sink size on growth response to elevated atmospheric CO2 within the genus
Oecologia (1989) 79:223-235 Oecologia9 Springer-Verlag1989 Using growth analysis to interpret competition between a C3
Impact of flower harvesting on the salt marsh plant Limonium carolinianum
The American Society of Naturalists Reproductive Effort in Plants. 3. Effect of Reproduction on Vegetative Activity
Lakeshore diversity and rarity relationships along interacting disturbance gradients: catchment area, wave action and depth
Basic and Applied Ecology ] (]]]]) ]]]]]] Elevated CO2 will not select for enhanced growth in white spruce despite
REGARDLESS OF WHETHER RISING ATMOSPHERIC CARBON DIOXIDE LEVELS INCREASE AIR TEMPERATURE, FLOWERING PHENOLOGY WILL BE AFFECTED
RESEARCH PAPER Effects of elevated CO2 on intra-specific competition
The Authors (2008). New Phytologist (2009) 181: 339346 339 Journal compilation New Phytologist (2008) www.newphytologist.org 339
Research Paper Abstract: Several previous studies have observed that species
Weed Science Society of America Biocontrol of Common St. Johnswort (Hypericum perforatum) with Chrysolina hyperici and
An explanation for size-dependent reproductive allocation in Plantago major
Annals of Botany 80: 5764, 1997 The Interactive Effects of Carbon Dioxide Enrichment and Daylength on Growth
New Phytol (1987) 105, 595-603 5 9 5 GROWTH AND MAINTENANCE RESPIRATION OF
Oecologia (1989) 79:212-222 Oecologia9 Springer-Verlag1989 Competition and patterns of resource use among seedlings
Annals of Botany 81: 185193, 1998 The Interactive Effects of Atmospheric Carbon Dioxide and Light on Stem
The American Society of Naturalists Reproductive Effort in Plants. 2. Does Carbon Reflect the Allocation of Other Resources?
The shape of the trade-off function between reproduction and future performance in Plantago
Oecologia (1992) 90:21-26 Oecologia9 Springer-Verlag 1992
Effects of nutrient and CO2 availability on tolerance to herbivory in Brassica rapa