22 results on '"Hovenden, Mark J."'
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2. Quantifying neighbour effects on tree growth: Are common ‘competition’ indices biased?
3. Canopy damage during a natural drought depends on species identity, physiology and stand composition
4. Plant communities, populations and individuals have distinct responses to short‐term warming and neighbour biomass removal in two montane grasslands
5. Aridity drives coordinated trait shifts but not decreased trait variance across the geographic range of eight Australian trees
6. Elevated CO2 does not stimulate carbon sink in a semi-arid grassland
7. Ambient changes exceed treatment effects on plant species abundance in global change experiments
8. Density and assemblage influence the nature of the species richness–productivity relationship in Australian dry sclerophyll forest species
9. Selective grazing modifies previously anticipated responses of plant community composition to elevated CO2 in a temperate grassland
10. Changes in the microbial community structure of bacteria, archaea and fungi in response to elevated CO2 and warming in an Australian native grassland soil
11. Simple additive effects are rare: a quantitative review of plant biomass and soil process responses to combined manipulations of CO2 and temperature
12. Soil carbon storage under simulated climate change is mediated by plant functional type
13. The impacts of rising CO2 concentrations on Australian terrestrial species and ecosystems
14. Influence of warming on soil water potential controls seedling mortality in perennial but not annual species in a temperate grassland
15. The impact of introduced ship rats (Rattus rattus) on seedling recruitment and distribution of a subantarctic megaherb (Pleurophyllum hookeri)
16. Warming and elevated CO2 affect the relationship between seed mass, germinability and seedling growth in Austrodanthonia caespitosa, a dominant Australian grass
17. Flowering phenology in a species‐rich temperate grassland is sensitive to warming but not elevated CO2
18. Warming prevents the elevated CO2 -induced reduction in available soil nitrogen in a temperate, perennial grassland
19. Warming and free‐air CO2 enrichment alter demographics in four co‐occurring grassland species
20. The response of leaf morphology to irradiance depends on altitude of origin in Nothofagus cunninghamii
21. The impact of introduced ship rats (Rattus rattus) on seedling recruitment and distribution of a subantarctic megaherb (Pleurophyllum hookeri)
22. Nature vs nurture in the leaf morphology of Southern beech, Nothofagus cunninghamii (Nothofagaceae)
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