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Byron B Lamont

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Trends in Ecology & Evolution|September 30, 2023
To burn, or not to burn: that is the questionByron B Lamont
Trends in Plant Science|September 2, 2022
Fossil flowers of Phylica support a 250 Ma origin for RhamnaceaeByron B Lamont, Tianhua He
BMC Evolutionary Biology|November 23, 2012
Fire-adapted Gondwanan Angiosperm floras evolved in the CretaceousByron B Lamont, Tianhua He
Iscience|July 8, 2022
Ancient Rhamnaceae flowers impute an origin for flowering plants exceeding 250-million-years agoTianhua He, Byron B Lamont
Trends in Plant Science|December 7, 2016
Fire-Proneness as a Prerequisite for the Evolution of Fire-Adapted TraitsByron B Lamont, Tianhua He
Ecology and Evolution|November 16, 2022
Extrafloral nectar as entrée and elaiosomes as main course for ant visitors to a fireprone, mediterranean-climate shrubByron B Lamont, James Grey
Oecologia|May 27, 2017
Herbivory, serotiny and seedling defence in Western Australian ProteaceaeMick E Hanley, Byron B Lamont
Annals of Botany|June 12, 2016
Total growth and root-cluster production by legumes and proteas depends on rhizobacterial strain, host species and nitrogen levelByron B Lamont, María Pérez-Fernández
Oecologia|March 20, 2025
Contrasting water, dry matter and air contents distinguish orthophylls, sclerophylls and succophylls (leaf succulents)Byron B Lamont, Heather C Lamont
Oecologia|March 18, 2017
Post-fire mortality and water relations of three congeneric shrub species under extreme water stress - a trade-off with fecundity?Michael B Richards, Byron B Lamont
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Trends in Ecology & Evolution|September 30, 2023
To burn, or not to burn: that is the questionByron B Lamont
Trends in Plant Science|September 2, 2022
Fossil flowers of Phylica support a 250 Ma origin for RhamnaceaeByron B Lamont, Tianhua He
BMC Evolutionary Biology|November 23, 2012
Fire-adapted Gondwanan Angiosperm floras evolved in the CretaceousByron B Lamont, Tianhua He
Iscience|July 8, 2022
Ancient Rhamnaceae flowers impute an origin for flowering plants exceeding 250-million-years agoTianhua He, Byron B Lamont
Trends in Plant Science|December 7, 2016
Fire-Proneness as a Prerequisite for the Evolution of Fire-Adapted TraitsByron B Lamont, Tianhua He
Ecology and Evolution|November 16, 2022
Extrafloral nectar as entrée and elaiosomes as main course for ant visitors to a fireprone, mediterranean-climate shrubByron B Lamont, James Grey
Oecologia|May 27, 2017
Herbivory, serotiny and seedling defence in Western Australian ProteaceaeMick E Hanley, Byron B Lamont
Annals of Botany|June 12, 2016
Total growth and root-cluster production by legumes and proteas depends on rhizobacterial strain, host species and nitrogen levelByron B Lamont, María Pérez-Fernández
Oecologia|March 20, 2025
Contrasting water, dry matter and air contents distinguish orthophylls, sclerophylls and succophylls (leaf succulents)Byron B Lamont, Heather C Lamont
Oecologia|March 18, 2017
Post-fire mortality and water relations of three congeneric shrub species under extreme water stress - a trade-off with fecundity?Michael B Richards, Byron B Lamont
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