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Richard P Duncan

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Oecologia|March 18, 2017
A correction for including competitive asymmetry in measures of local interference in plant populationsRichard P Duncan
Ecology Letters|April 25, 2021
Time lags and the invasion debt in plant naturalisationsRichard P Duncan
Biology Letters|November 3, 2012
Leaf morphology shift is not linked to climate changeRichard P Duncan
Nature|June 7, 2002
Ecology: Darwin's naturalization hypothesis challengedRichard P Duncan, Peter A Williams
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|October 4, 2006
Modelling population persistence on islands: mammal introductions in the New Zealand archipelagoRichard P Duncan, David M Forsyth
Oecologia|February 4, 2006
Why islands are easier to invade: human influences on bullfrog invasion in the Zhoushan archipelago and neighboring mainland ChinaLi Yiming, Wu Zhengjun, Richard P Duncan
Ecology|May 8, 2007
Testing the metabolic theory of ecology: allometric scaling exponents in mammalsRichard P Duncan, David M Forsyth, Jim Hone
Tree Physiology|May 6, 2003
Seasonal and temperature dependence of photosynthesis and respiration for two co-occurring broad-leaved tree species with contrasting leaf phenologyRoger J Dungan, David Whitehead, Richard P Duncan
Ecology Letters|March 29, 2019
Resolving the invasion paradox: pervasive scale and study dependence in the native-alien species richness relationshipFederico Tomasetto, Richard P Duncan, Philip E Hulme
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|March 28, 2009
Do climate envelope models transfer? A manipulative test using dung beetle introductionsRichard P Duncan, Phillip Cassey, Tim M Blackburn
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Oecologia|March 18, 2017
A correction for including competitive asymmetry in measures of local interference in plant populationsRichard P Duncan
Ecology Letters|April 25, 2021
Time lags and the invasion debt in plant naturalisationsRichard P Duncan
Biology Letters|November 3, 2012
Leaf morphology shift is not linked to climate changeRichard P Duncan
Nature|June 7, 2002
Ecology: Darwin's naturalization hypothesis challengedRichard P Duncan, Peter A Williams
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|October 4, 2006
Modelling population persistence on islands: mammal introductions in the New Zealand archipelagoRichard P Duncan, David M Forsyth
Oecologia|February 4, 2006
Why islands are easier to invade: human influences on bullfrog invasion in the Zhoushan archipelago and neighboring mainland ChinaLi Yiming, Wu Zhengjun, Richard P Duncan
Ecology|May 8, 2007
Testing the metabolic theory of ecology: allometric scaling exponents in mammalsRichard P Duncan, David M Forsyth, Jim Hone
Tree Physiology|May 6, 2003
Seasonal and temperature dependence of photosynthesis and respiration for two co-occurring broad-leaved tree species with contrasting leaf phenologyRoger J Dungan, David Whitehead, Richard P Duncan
Ecology Letters|March 29, 2019
Resolving the invasion paradox: pervasive scale and study dependence in the native-alien species richness relationshipFederico Tomasetto, Richard P Duncan, Philip E Hulme
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|March 28, 2009
Do climate envelope models transfer? A manipulative test using dung beetle introductionsRichard P Duncan, Phillip Cassey, Tim M Blackburn
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