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Publikováno v:
Methods in Ecology and Evolution. 9:2326-2333
Foliar and soil N and δ15N as restoration metrics at Pūtaringamotu Riccarton Bush, Christchurch city
Autor:
Travis W. Horton, Richard N. Holdaway, O. R. Cranney, David J. Hawke, Julie C. S. Brown, Sarah J. Bury
Publikováno v:
Journal of the Royal Society of New Zealand. 47:319-335
Delta15N values and associated N concentrations may be useful nutrient cycling metrics for assessing restoration progress, and complement biodiversity assessment. We tested this hypothesis at Pūtaringamotu Riccarton Bush (‘Pūtaringamotu’), a lo
Publikováno v:
The Bulletin of the Ecological Society of America. 100
Autor:
Lei Fujiyoshi, Melissa A. Dawes, Lixin Wang, Xingliang Xu, Terrence P. McGlynn, Pascal Boeckx, Andrew J. Elmore, Sylvain Delzon, Rossella Guerrieri, Dewidine Van der Colff, Michael J. Gundale, Guirui Yu, Pablo Luis Peri, Stella G. Mosher, Paul Szpak, Rebecca Sanders-DeMott, Yunting Fang, Tanaka Kenzo, Mathieu Jonard, Mikhail I. Makarov, Marijn Bauters, David M. Nelson, Sara Marañón-Jiménez, Alex Fajardo, Julieta N. Aranibar, Minghua Song, Joseph M. Craine, Peter Hietz, Elizabeth Kearsley, Christiane Werner, Yang Yang, Pamela H. Templer, Alan Gray, David J. Hawke, Jean Christophe Roggy, Brenden E. McNeil, Brooke E. Crowley, Katarzyna Zmudczyńska-Skarbek
Publikováno v:
Nature Ecology & Evolution
Nature Ecology & Evolution, Nature, 2018, 2 (11), pp.1735-1744. ⟨10.1038/s41559-018-0694-0⟩
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Nature Ecology & Evolution, Vol. 2, no.11, p. 1735-1744 (2018)
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Nature Ecology & Evolution, Nature, 2018, 2 (11), pp.1735-1744. ⟨10.1038/s41559-018-0694-0⟩
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Nature Ecology & Evolution, Vol. 2, no.11, p. 1735-1744 (2018)
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Varias* (Consorci de Biblioteques Universitáries de Catalunya, Centre de Serveis Científics i Acadèmics de Catalunya)
Human societies depend on an Earth system that operates within a constrained range of nutrient availability, yet the recent trajectory of terrestrial nitrogen (N) availability is uncertain. Examining patterns of foliar N concentrations and isotope ra
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Autor:
David J. Hawke, Jennifer R. Vallance
Publikováno v:
Pedobiologia. 58:33-39
The paucity of leaf litter in seabird forest is usually explained by litter burial in burrows, but burial by itself fails to address the processes controlling decomposition. We measured soil microbial C in samples from a Westland petrel ( Procellaria
Autor:
Leo M. Condron, David J. Hawke
Publikováno v:
Plant and Soil. 385:77-86
Although the nutrient enrichment literature emphasises anthropogenic sources, seabirds deposit large quantities of marine detritus at breeding and roosting sites. Little is known of the chemical fractions and plant availability of seabird soil nutrie
Publikováno v:
Ecology. 100:e02598
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Journal of the Royal Society of New Zealand. 43:58-65
Seabirds deposit large quantities of marine detritus on land, but little is known of the soil arthropods processing this material. Burrow-nesting seabirds concentrate their activities within their burrows, so we tested the hypothesis that burrow arth
Publikováno v:
The Science of the total environment. 574
Endemic Westland petrels (Procellaria westlandica) are a remnant of extensive seabird populations that occupied the forested hill country of prehuman New Zealand. Because seabird guano is rich in Se, an often-deficient essential element, we proposed
Autor:
JM Clark, David J. Hawke
Publikováno v:
New Zealand Journal of Zoology. 39:187-199
A new genus Mumulaelaps (Mesostigmata: Laelapidae: Hypoaspidini) is proposed to hold large, pale, agile, gregarious mites associated with the larvae of the endemic xylophagous sand scarab Pericoptus. Mumulaelaps ammochostos sp. n. is described and il