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Authors: Lenton, TM
Citation: Tm. Lenton, The role of land plants, phosphorus weathering and fire in the rise and regulation of atmospheric oxygen, GL CHANGE B, 7(6), 2001, pp. 613-629

Authors: Lenton, TM Lovelock, JE
Citation: Tm. Lenton et Je. Lovelock, Daisyworld revisited: quantifying biological effects on planetary self-regulation, TELLUS B, 53(3), 2001, pp. 288-305

Authors: Lenton, TM von Bloh, W
Citation: Tm. Lenton et W. Von Bloh, Biotic feedback extends the life span of the biosphere, GEOPHYS R L, 28(9), 2001, pp. 1715-1718

Authors: Lenton, TM Watson, AJ
Citation: Tm. Lenton et Aj. Watson, Redfield revisited 1. Regulation of nitrate, phosphate, and oxygen in the ocean, GLOBAL BIOG, 14(1), 2000, pp. 225-248

Authors: Lenton, TM Watson, AJ
Citation: Tm. Lenton et Aj. Watson, Redfield revisited 2. What regulates the oxygen content of the atmosphere?, GLOBAL BIOG, 14(1), 2000, pp. 249-268

Authors: Huntingford, C Cox, PM Lenton, TM
Citation: C. Huntingford et al., Contrasting responses of a simple terrestrial ecosystem model to global change, ECOL MODEL, 134(1), 2000, pp. 41-58

Authors: Lenton, TM
Citation: Tm. Lenton, Land and ocean carbon cycle feedback effects on global warming in a simpleEarth system model, TELLUS B, 52(5), 2000, pp. 1159-1188

Authors: Lenton, TM Lovelock, JE
Citation: Tm. Lenton et Je. Lovelock, Daisyworld is Darwinian: Constraints on adaptation are important for planetary self-regulation, J THEOR BIO, 206(1), 2000, pp. 109-114

Authors: Welsh, DT Viaroli, P Hamilton, WD Lenton, TM
Citation: Dt. Welsh et al., Is DMSP synthesis in chlorophycean macro-algae linked to aerial dispersal?, ETHOL ECOL, 11(3), 1999, pp. 265-278
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