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James S Clark

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Science (New York, N.Y.)|February 27, 2010
Individuals and the variation needed for high species diversity in forest treesJames S Clark
Trends in Ecology & Evolution|November 26, 2008
Beyond neutral scienceJames S Clark
Trends in Ecology & Evolution|May 13, 2023
The most abundant mammals on EarthJames S Clark
Ecology|November 19, 2016
Why species tell more about traits than traits about species: predictive analysisJames S Clark
Trends in Ecology & Evolution|March 10, 2012
The coherence problem with the Unified Neutral Theory of BiodiversityJames S Clark
The Journal of Animal Ecology|September 3, 2011
Bayesian inference on age-specific survival for censored and truncated dataFernando Colchero, James S Clark
Oecologia|February 19, 2005
Does predation contribute to tree diversity?Brian Beckage, James S Clark
Trends in Ecology & Evolution|July 4, 2006
A future for models and data in environmental scienceJames S Clark, Alan E Gelfand
Oecologia|January 10, 2016
Seed predation and climate impacts on reproductive variation in temperate forests of the southeastern USADavid M Bell, James S Clark
Ecology|July 7, 2012
Causes and consequences of unequal seedling production in forest trees: a case study in red oaksEmily V Moran, James S Clark
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Science (New York, N.Y.)|February 27, 2010
Individuals and the variation needed for high species diversity in forest treesJames S Clark
Trends in Ecology & Evolution|November 26, 2008
Beyond neutral scienceJames S Clark
Trends in Ecology & Evolution|May 13, 2023
The most abundant mammals on EarthJames S Clark
Ecology|November 19, 2016
Why species tell more about traits than traits about species: predictive analysisJames S Clark
Trends in Ecology & Evolution|March 10, 2012
The coherence problem with the Unified Neutral Theory of BiodiversityJames S Clark
The Journal of Animal Ecology|September 3, 2011
Bayesian inference on age-specific survival for censored and truncated dataFernando Colchero, James S Clark
Oecologia|February 19, 2005
Does predation contribute to tree diversity?Brian Beckage, James S Clark
Trends in Ecology & Evolution|July 4, 2006
A future for models and data in environmental scienceJames S Clark, Alan E Gelfand
Oecologia|January 10, 2016
Seed predation and climate impacts on reproductive variation in temperate forests of the southeastern USADavid M Bell, James S Clark
Ecology|July 7, 2012
Causes and consequences of unequal seedling production in forest trees: a case study in red oaksEmily V Moran, James S Clark
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