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- 1Competitive ability
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2006-01-01
Cahill, J. F., Lamb, E. G., Dale, M. R. T.
An individual's competitive ability is often dependent on its size, but the methods commonly used to analyze plant competition experiments generally assume that the outcome of interactions are size independent. A method for the analysis of experiments with paired competition treatments based on...
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2004
Gurevitch, J., Fortin, M. J., Legendre, P., Casgrain, P., Dale, M. R. T.
Abstract: Field experiments have been designed to account for spatial Structures since the inception of randomized complete block designs by R. A. Fisher. In recent years, our understanding of spatial structures led to refinements in the design and analysis of field experiments in the face of...
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Short-Term Plant Community Responses to Warming and Defoliation in a Northern Temperate Grassland
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Bork, E. W., Cahill, J. F., Deutsch, E. S., Chang, S. X.
Little is known about the short-term impacts of warming on native plant community dynamics in the northern Canadian prairies. This study examined the immediate effects of elevated temperature and defoliation on plant community diversity, composition, and biomass within a native rough fescue...
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2005
Dale, M. R. T., MacDonald, S. E., Peters, V. S.
Abstract: We used the mast-seeding tree Picea glauca (white spruce) to examine whether the timing of mast years relative to fire had a lasting effect on the density and timing of regeneration. We studied 17 fires that occurred in mast years and in years with low cone production between 1941 and...