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    No single driver of biodiversity: Divergent responses of multiple taxa across land use types 

    Wood, J. R.; Holdaway, R. J.; Orwin, Kate H.; Morse, C. W.; Bonner, K. I.; Davis, C.; Bolstridge, N.; Dickie, Ian (Ecological Society of America, 2017-11-17)
    Understanding the responses of biodiversity to different land use regimes is critical for managing biodiversity in the face of future land use change. However, there is still significant uncertainty around how consistent ...
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    Mycorrhizal co-invasion and novel interactions depend on neighborhood context 

    Moeller, H. V.; Dickie, Ian; Peltzer, D. A.; Fukami, T. (John Wiley & Sons, Inc. on behalf of the Ecological Society of America, 2015-09)
    © 2015 by the Ecological Society of America. Biological invasions are a rapidly increasing driver of global change, yet fundamental gaps remain in our understanding of the factors determining the success or extent of ...
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    Hierarchical neighbor effects on mycorrhizal community structure and function 

    Moeller, H. V.; Dickie, Ian; Peltzer, D. A.; Fukami, T. (John Wiley & Sons, 2016-08)
    © 2016 The Authors. Ecology and Evolution published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd.Theory predicts that neighboring communities can shape one another's composition and function, for example, through the exchange of member species. ...
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    Using DNA metabarcoding to assess New Zealand’s terrestrial biodiversity 

    Holdaway, R. J.; Wood, J. R.; Dickie, Ian; Orwin, K. H.; Bellingham, P. J.; Richardson, S. J.; Lyver, P. O.; Timoti, P.; Buckley, T. R. (New Zealand Ecological Society, 2017)
    © New Zealand Ecological Society. High throughput DNA sequencing technology has enabled entire biological communities to be characterised from DNA derived from pools of organisms, such as bulk-collected invertebrates, or ...
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    Fukami, T. (2)Holdaway, R. J. (2)Moeller, H. V. (2)Peltzer, D. A. (2)Wood, J. R. (2)Bellingham, P. J. (1)Bolstridge, N. (1)Bonner, K. I. (1)Buckley, T. R. (1)... View MoreKeyword
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    0501 Ecological Applications (3)0603 Evolutionary Biology (2)Ecology (2)ecosystem function (2)ectomycorrhizal fungi (2)050102 Ecosystem Function (1)050103 Invasive Species Ecology (1)050202 Conservation and Biodiversity (1)0503 Soil Sciences (1)... View MoreDate Issued2017 (2)2016 (1)2015 (1)
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