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Stephen P Bonser
Stephen P Bonser
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Plant phenotypic plasticity in a changing climate
AB Nicotra, OK Atkin, SP Bonser, AM Davidson, EJ Finnegan, ...
Trends in plant science 15 (12), 684-692, 2010
22132010
Land‐use intensification reduces functional redundancy and response diversity in plant communities
E Laliberte, JA Wells, F DeClerck, DJ Metcalfe, CP Catterall, C Queiroz, ...
Ecology letters 13 (1), 76-86, 2010
7192010
What does species richness tell us about functional trait diversity? Predictions and evidence for responses of species and functional trait diversity to land‐use change
MM Mayfield, SP Bonser, JW Morgan, I Aubin, S McNamara, PA Vesk
Global Ecology and Biogeography 19 (4), 423-431, 2010
5652010
Which is a better predictor of plant traits: temperature or precipitation?
AT Moles, SE Perkins, SW Laffan, H Flores‐Moreno, M Awasthy, ...
Journal of vegetation science 25 (5), 1167-1180, 2014
4522014
Assessing the evidence for latitudinal gradients in plant defence and herbivory
AT Moles, SP Bonser, AGB Poore, IR Wallis, WJ Foley
Functional Ecology 25 (2), 380-388, 2011
4362011
Scaling from traits to ecosystems: developing a general trait driver theory via integrating trait-based and metabolic scaling theories
BJ Enquist, J Norberg, SP Bonser, C Violle, CT Webb, A Henderson, ...
Advances in ecological research 52, 249-318, 2015
4232015
A new framework for predicting invasive plant species
AT Moles, MAM Gruber, SP Bonser
Journal of Ecology 96 (1), 13-17, 2008
2902008
Invasions: the trail behind, the path ahead, and a test of a disturbing idea
AT Moles, H Flores‐Moreno, SP Bonser, DI Warton, A Helm, L Warman, ...
Journal of Ecology 100 (1), 116-127, 2012
2612012
Carbon (δ13C) and nitrogen (δ15N) stable isotope composition in plant and soil in Southern Patagonia's native forests
PL Peri, B Ladd, DA Pepper, SP Bonser, SW Laffan, W Amelung
Global Change Biology 18 (1), 311-321, 2012
2102012
Plant competition and herbivory in relation to vegetation biomass
SP Bonser, RJ Reader
Ecology 76 (7), 2176-2183, 1995
1801995
Interpreting reproductive allometry: individual strategies of allocation explain size-dependent reproduction in plant populations
SP Bonser, LW Aarssen
Perspectives in Plant Ecology, Evolution and Systematics 11 (1), 31-40, 2009
1522009
Allometry and development in herbaceous plants: functional responses of meristem allocation to light and nutrient availability
SP Bonser, LW Aarssen
American Journal of Botany 90 (3), 404-412, 2003
1332003
Meristem allocation: a new classification theory for adaptive strategies in herbaceous plants
SP Bonser, LW Aarssen
Oikos, 347-352, 1996
1231996
Global urban environmental change drives adaptation in white clover
JS Santangelo, RW Ness, B Cohan, CR Fitzpatrick, SG Innes, S Koch, ...
Science 375 (6586), 1275-1281, 2022
1142022
Plastic allometry in young sugar maple (Acer saccharum): adaptive responses to light availability
SP Bonser, LW Aarssen
American Journal of Botany 81 (4), 400-406, 1994
1101994
Plasticity in reproduction and growth among 52 range‐wide populations of a Mediterranean conifer: adaptive responses to environmental stress
L Santos‐del‐Blanco, SP Bonser, F Valladares, MR Chambel, J Climent
Journal of Evolutionary Biology 26 (9), 1912-1924, 2013
902013
Terrestrial ecosystem restoration increases biodiversity and reduces its variability, but not to reference levels: A global meta‐analysis
J Atkinson, LA Brudvig, M Mallen‐Cooper, S Nakagawa, AT Moles, ...
Ecology Letters 25 (7), 1725-1737, 2022
862022
“Active” and “passive” ecological restoration strategies in meta‐analysis
J Atkinson, SP Bonser
Restoration Ecology 28 (5), 1032-1035, 2020
842020
High reproductive efficiency as an adaptive strategy in competitive environments
SP Bonser
Functional Ecology 27 (4), 876-885, 2013
812013
Plants can benefit from herbivory: stimulatory effects of sheep saliva on growth of Leymus chinensis
J Liu, L Wang, D Wang, SP Bonser, F Sun, Y Zhou, Y Gao, X Teng
PloS one 7 (1), e29259, 2012
732012
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