Authors:
BURNETT MR
AUGUST PV
BROWN JH
KILLINGBECK KT
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Citation: Wf. Nichols et al., THE INFLUENCE OF GEOMORPHOLOGICAL HETEROGENEITY ON BIODIVERSITY II - A LANDSCAPE PERSPECTIVE, Conservation biology, 12(2), 1998, pp. 371-379
Citation: M. Sindenhempstead et Kt. Killingbeck, INFLUENCES OF WATER DEPTH AND SUBSTRATE NITROGEN ON LEAF SURFACE-AREAAND MAXIMUM BED EXTENSION IN NYMPHAEA-ODORATA, Aquatic botany, 53(3-4), 1996, pp. 151-162
Citation: Kt. Killingbeck, NUTRIENTS IN SENESCED LEAVES - KEYS TO THE SEARCH FOR POTENTIAL RESORPTION AND RESORPTION PROFICIENCY, Ecology, 77(6), 1996, pp. 1716-1727
Citation: Kt. Killingbeck et Wg. Whitford, HIGH FOLIAR NITROGEN IN DESERT SHRUBS - AN IMPORTANT ECOSYSTEM TRAIT OR DEFECTIVE DESERT DOCTRINE, Ecology, 77(6), 1996, pp. 1728-1737
Citation: Jd. May et Kt. Killingbeck, EFFECTS OF HERBIVORE INDUCED NUTRIENT STRESS ON CORRELATES OF FITNESSAND ON NUTRIENT RESORPTION IN SCRUB OAK (QUERCUS-ILICIFOLIA), Canadian journal of forest research, 25(11), 1995, pp. 1858-1864
Citation: Kt. Killingbeck, INEFFICIENT NITROGEN RESORPTION IN GENETS OF THE ACTINORHIZAL NITROGEN-FIXING SHRUB COMPTONIA-PEREGRINA - PHYSIOLOGICAL INEPTITUDE OR EVOLUTIONARY TRADEOFF, Oecologia, 94(4), 1993, pp. 542-549