Warwick Allen
University of Canterbury
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Oceania-New Zealand
Top articles of Warwick Allen
Plant community diversity alters the response of ecosystem multifunctionality to multiple global change factors
Global Change Biology
2024/2
Plant size, latitude, and phylogeny explain within-population variability in herbivory
2023/12/18
Brian Inouye
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Nora Underwood
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Lee Dyer
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John Tooker
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David Crowder
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Bret Elderd
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Nicolas Lecomte
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Vigdis Vandvik
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Robert Bagchi
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Sumanta Bagchi
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Katja Poveda
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Rachel Penczykowski
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Lauren Waller
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Heather Kharouba
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Yuval Sapir
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Richard Karban
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Aino Kalske
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Zhiwei Zhong
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Adam Pepi
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Marjorie Weber
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Sarah Barrett
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Carlos Bustos-Segura
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Milton Barbosa
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Warwick Allen
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Matthew Forister
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Sergio Rasmann
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Sofia Gripenberg
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Caroline Dallstream
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Elizabeth Pringle
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Carina Baskett
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Christopher Moore
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Filipe França
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Moria Robinson
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Rodrigo Cogni
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Liza Holeski
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Xiaofei Li
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Allison Louthan
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Cristian Salgado-Luarte
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Hayley Schroeder
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Hila Segre
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David Smith
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Marco Ferrante
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Bruce Martin
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Amy Trowbridge
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Puke or poop? Comparison of regurgitate and faecal samples to infer alpine grasshopper (Paprides nitidus Hutton) diet in experimental plant communities
Ecology and Evolution
2023/8
A multilevel mechanistic model of diversity change
Authorea Preprints
2023/3/22
Native tree root exudates promote tolerance of simulated herbivory of an invasive tree via altered functional traits
Plant and Soil
2022/10
A network perspective for sustainable agroecosystems
2022/8/1
Exotic plants accumulate and share herbivores yet dominate communities via rapid growth
Nature communications
2021/5/11
Asymmetric pathogen spillover favors exotic plants over natives
Authorea Preprints
2021/5/10
Native and exotic grasses share generalist foliar fungi in a Canterbury high country grassland
New Zealand Journal of Ecology
2021/1/1
Soil sample pooling generates no consistent inference bias: A meta‐analysis of 71 plant–soil feedback experiments
New Phytologist
2021/8
Indirect biotic interactions of plant invasions with native plants and animals
Plant Invasions: The Role of Biotic Interactions
2020/11/20
Community‐level direct and indirect impacts of an invasive plant favour exotic over native species
Journal of Ecology
2020/11
Lineage and latitudinal variation in Phragmites australis tolerance to herbivory: implications for invasion success
Oikos
2020/9
Intraspecific and biogeographical variation in foliar fungal communities and pathogen damage of native and invasive Phragmites australis
Global Ecology and Biogeography
2020/7
Biotic interactions drive ecosystem responses to exotic plant invaders
Science
2020/5/29