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Mark E Ritchie

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Ecology and Evolution|July 2, 2020
Episodic herbivory, plant density dependence, and stimulation of aboveground plant productionMark E Ritchie, Jacob F Penner
Global Change Biology|March 19, 2013
Effects of grazing on grassland soil carbon: a global reviewMegan E McSherry, Mark E Ritchie
Oecologia|March 14, 2007
Amphibian survival, growth and development in response to mineral nitrogen exposure and predator cues in the field: an experimental approachKerry L Griffis-Kyle, Mark E Ritchie
Plos One|October 21, 2014
Community functional responses to soil and climate at multiple spatial scales: when does intraspecific variation matter?Andrew Siefert, Jason D Fridley, Mark E Ritchie
Nature|August 2, 2002
Fractal geometry predicts varying body size scaling relationships for mammal and bird home rangesJohn P Haskell, Mark E Ritchie, Han Olff
Nature|February 23, 2002
Global environmental controls of diversity in large herbivoresHan Olff, Mark E Ritchie, Herbert H T Prins
Ecology|June 1, 2007
Rainfall and soils modify plant community response to grazing in Serengeti National ParkT Michael Anderson, Mark E Ritchie, Samuel J McNaughton
Ecology and Evolution|February 5, 2016
Genetic variation and population structure in a threatened species, the Utah prairie dog Cynomys parvidens: the use of genetic data to inform conservation actionsNathanael L Brown, Mary M Peacock, Mark E Ritchie
Oecologia|March 10, 2004
Scale-dependent relationships between the spatial distribution of a limiting resource and plant species diversity in an African grassland ecosystemT Michael Anderson, Samuel J McNaughton, Mark E Ritchie
The ISME Journal|February 22, 2013
The species-rich assemblages of tintinnids (marine planktonic protists) are structured by mouth sizeJohn R Dolan, Michael R Landry, Mark E Ritchie
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Ecology and Evolution|July 2, 2020
Episodic herbivory, plant density dependence, and stimulation of aboveground plant productionMark E Ritchie, Jacob F Penner
Global Change Biology|March 19, 2013
Effects of grazing on grassland soil carbon: a global reviewMegan E McSherry, Mark E Ritchie
Oecologia|March 14, 2007
Amphibian survival, growth and development in response to mineral nitrogen exposure and predator cues in the field: an experimental approachKerry L Griffis-Kyle, Mark E Ritchie
Plos One|October 21, 2014
Community functional responses to soil and climate at multiple spatial scales: when does intraspecific variation matter?Andrew Siefert, Jason D Fridley, Mark E Ritchie
Nature|August 2, 2002
Fractal geometry predicts varying body size scaling relationships for mammal and bird home rangesJohn P Haskell, Mark E Ritchie, Han Olff
Nature|February 23, 2002
Global environmental controls of diversity in large herbivoresHan Olff, Mark E Ritchie, Herbert H T Prins
Ecology|June 1, 2007
Rainfall and soils modify plant community response to grazing in Serengeti National ParkT Michael Anderson, Mark E Ritchie, Samuel J McNaughton
Ecology and Evolution|February 5, 2016
Genetic variation and population structure in a threatened species, the Utah prairie dog Cynomys parvidens: the use of genetic data to inform conservation actionsNathanael L Brown, Mary M Peacock, Mark E Ritchie
Oecologia|March 10, 2004
Scale-dependent relationships between the spatial distribution of a limiting resource and plant species diversity in an African grassland ecosystemT Michael Anderson, Samuel J McNaughton, Mark E Ritchie
The ISME Journal|February 22, 2013
The species-rich assemblages of tintinnids (marine planktonic protists) are structured by mouth sizeJohn R Dolan, Michael R Landry, Mark E Ritchie
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