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    Percentage leaf herbivory across vascular plant species by Turcotte, Martin M., Thomsen, Christina J. M., Broadhead, Geoffrey T., Fine, Paul V. A., Godfrey, Ryan M., Lamarre, Greg P. A., Meyer, Sebastian T., Richards, Lora A., Johnson, Marc T. J.

    Published in Ecology (Durham) (01-03-2014)
    “…Herbivory is viewed as a major driver of plant evolution and the most important energy pathway from plants to higher trophic levels. Therefore, understanding…”
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    Effects of functionally asexual reproduction on quantitative genetic variation in the evening primroses (Oenothera, Onagraceae) by Godfrey, Ryan M, Johnson, Marc T. J

    Published in American journal of botany (01-11-2014)
    “…• Premise of the study: It has long been predicted that a loss of sexual reproduction leads to decreased heritable variation within populations and increased…”
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    Percentage leaf herbivory across vascular plant species: Ecological Archives E095‐065 by Turcotte, Martin M., Thomsen, Christina J. M., Broadhead, Geoffrey T., Fine, Paul V. A., Godfrey, Ryan M., Lamarre, Greg P. A., Meyer, Sebastian T., Richards, Lora A., Johnson, Marc T. J.

    Published in Ecology (Durham) (01-03-2014)
    “…Herbivory is viewed as a major driver of plant evolution and the most important energy pathway from plants to higher trophic levels. Therefore, understanding…”
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    Percentage leaf herbivory across vascular plant species: Ecological Archives E095‐065 by Turcotte, Martin M, Christina J. M. Thomsen, Geoffrey T. Broadhead, Paul V. A. Fine, Ryan M. Godfrey, Greg P. A. Lamarre, Sebastian T. Meyer, Lora A. Richards, Marc T. J. Johnson

    Published in Ecology (Durham) (2014)
    “…Herbivory is viewed as a major driver of plant evolution and the most important energy pathway from plants to higher trophic levels. Therefore, understanding…”
    Get full text
    Journal Article