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Robin J Pakeman

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Plos One|July 9, 2014
Leaf dry matter content predicts herbivore productivity, but its functional diversity is positively related to resilience in grasslandsRobin J Pakeman
Environmental Monitoring and Assessment|July 9, 2025
Impacts of abundance and habitat area weighting in allocating species trends to habitatsRobin J Pakeman
Data in Brief|February 18, 2026
Species climate index data for United Kingdom invertebratesRobin J Pakeman
Ecology|July 30, 2011
Multivariate identification of plant functional response and effect traits in an agricultural landscapeRobin J Pakeman
Ecology|July 9, 2014
Drivers of carabid functional diversity: abiotic environment, plant functional traits, or plant functional diversity?Robin J Pakeman, Jenni A Stockan
Oecologia|April 9, 2011
Trait assembly in plant assemblages and its modulation by productivity and disturbanceRobin J Pakeman, Jack J Lennon, Rob W Brooker
Ecology and Evolution|January 16, 2026
Evaluating the Quantitative Accuracy and Application of DNA Metabarcoding for Dietary Reconstruction in RuminantsHannah Vallin, Mariecia Fraser, Robin J Pakeman, et al.
Ecology and Evolution|April 22, 2020
Clade composition of a plant community indicates its phylogenetic diversityMartin Bitomský, Pavla Mládková, Robin J Pakeman, et al.
Ecology Letters|March 31, 2018
Calcium plus magnesium indicates digestibility: the significance of the second major axis of plant chemical variation for ecological processesPavla Mládková, Jan Mládek, Stanislav Hejduk, et al.
Annals of Botany|June 27, 2013
Microsite affects willow sapling recovery from bank vole (Myodes glareolus) herbivory, but does not affect grazing riskRosalind F Shaw, Robin J Pakeman, Mark R Young, et al.
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Plos One|July 9, 2014
Leaf dry matter content predicts herbivore productivity, but its functional diversity is positively related to resilience in grasslandsRobin J Pakeman
Environmental Monitoring and Assessment|July 9, 2025
Impacts of abundance and habitat area weighting in allocating species trends to habitatsRobin J Pakeman
Data in Brief|February 18, 2026
Species climate index data for United Kingdom invertebratesRobin J Pakeman
Ecology|July 30, 2011
Multivariate identification of plant functional response and effect traits in an agricultural landscapeRobin J Pakeman
Ecology|July 9, 2014
Drivers of carabid functional diversity: abiotic environment, plant functional traits, or plant functional diversity?Robin J Pakeman, Jenni A Stockan
Oecologia|April 9, 2011
Trait assembly in plant assemblages and its modulation by productivity and disturbanceRobin J Pakeman, Jack J Lennon, Rob W Brooker
Ecology and Evolution|January 16, 2026
Evaluating the Quantitative Accuracy and Application of DNA Metabarcoding for Dietary Reconstruction in RuminantsHannah Vallin, Mariecia Fraser, Robin J Pakeman, et al.
Ecology and Evolution|April 22, 2020
Clade composition of a plant community indicates its phylogenetic diversityMartin Bitomský, Pavla Mládková, Robin J Pakeman, et al.
Ecology Letters|March 31, 2018
Calcium plus magnesium indicates digestibility: the significance of the second major axis of plant chemical variation for ecological processesPavla Mládková, Jan Mládek, Stanislav Hejduk, et al.
Annals of Botany|June 27, 2013
Microsite affects willow sapling recovery from bank vole (Myodes glareolus) herbivory, but does not affect grazing riskRosalind F Shaw, Robin J Pakeman, Mark R Young, et al.
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