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Ben Moore
Ben Moore
Associate Professor, Hawkesbury Institute for the Environment, Western Sydney University
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Explaining intraspecific diversity in plant secondary metabolites in an ecological context
BD Moore, RL Andrew, C Külheim, WJ Foley
New Phytologist 201 (3), 733-750, 2014
5612014
The fate of carbon in a mature forest under carbon dioxide enrichment
M Jiang, BE Medlyn, JE Drake, RA Duursma, IC Anderson, CVM Barton, ...
Nature 580 (7802), 227-231, 2020
3562020
Tree use by koalas in a chemically complex landscape
BD Moore, WJ Foley
Nature 435 (7041), 488-490, 2005
2252005
The effects of plant defensive chemistry on nutrient availability predict reproductive success in a mammal
JL DeGabriel, BD Moore, WJ Foley, CN Johnson
Ecology 90 (3), 711-719, 2009
2022009
Revisiting the dietary niche: when is a mammalian herbivore a specialist?
LA Shipley, JS Forbey, BD Moore
Integrative and comparative biology 49 (3), 274-290, 2009
1912009
Putting plant resistance traits on the map: a test of the idea that plants are better defended at lower latitudes
AT Moles, IR Wallis, WJ Foley, DI Warton, JC Stegen, AJ Bisigato, ...
New Phytologist 191 (3), 777-788, 2011
1862011
Correlations between physical and chemical defences in plants: tradeoffs, syndromes, or just many different ways to skin a herbivorous cat?
AT Moles, B Peco, IR Wallis, WJ Foley, AGB Poore, EW Seabloom, ...
New Phytologist 198 (1), 252-263, 2013
1752013
AusTraits, a curated plant trait database for the Australian flora
D Falster, R Gallagher, EH Wenk, IJ Wright, D Indiarto, SC Andrew, ...
Scientific data 8 (1), 254, 2021
1472021
Plant secondary metabolites and vertebrate herbivores–from physiological regulation to ecosystem function
WJ Foley, BD Moore
Current opinion in plant biology 8 (4), 430-435, 2005
1452005
Palatability mapping: a koala's eye view of spatial variation in habitat quality
BD Moore, IR Lawler, IR Wallis, CM Beale, WJ Foley
Ecology 91 (11), 3165-3176, 2010
1412010
Antiherbivore Chemistry of Eucalyptus--Cues and Deterrents for Marsupial Folivores
BD Moore, IR Wallis, J Palá-Paúl, JJ Brophy, RH Willis, WJ Foley
Journal of chemical ecology 30, 1743-1769, 2004
1382004
Eucalyptus foliar chemistry explains selective feeding by koalas
BD Moore, WJ Foley, IR Wallis, A Cowling, KA Handasyde
Biology Letters 1 (1), 64-67, 2005
1302005
Use of expert knowledge to elicit population trends for the koala (Phascolarctos cinereus)
C Adams‐Hosking, MF McBride, G Baxter, M Burgman, D De Villiers, ...
Diversity and Distributions 22 (3), 249-262, 2016
1292016
A simple, integrative assay to quantify nutritional quality of browses for herbivores
JL DeGabriel, IR Wallis, BD Moore, WJ Foley
Oecologia 156, 107-116, 2008
1162008
A review of feeding and diet selection in koalas (Phascolarctos cinereus)
BD Moore, WJ Foley
Australian Journal of Zoology 48 (3), 317-333, 2000
1132000
Foliar nutrition, site quality, and temperature influence foliar chemistry of tallowwood (Eucalyptus microcorys)
BD Moore, IR Wallis, JT Wood, WJ Foley
Ecological Monographs 74 (4), 553-568, 2004
1022004
The role of nutrition in the conservation of the marsupial folivores of eucalypt forests
BD Moore, IR Wallis, KJ Marsh, WJ Foley
872004
Do multiple herbivores maintain chemical diversity of Scots pine monoterpenes?
GR Iason, JM O'Reilly-Wapstra, MJ Brewer, RW Summers, BD Moore
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 366 …, 2011
842011
Translating nutritional ecology from the laboratory to the field: milestones in linking plant chemistry to population regulation in mammalian browsers
JL DeGabriel, BD Moore, AM Felton, JU Ganzhorn, C Stolter, IR Wallis, ...
Oikos 123 (3), 298-308, 2014
772014
Atmospheric change and induced plant secondary metabolites—are we reshaping the building blocks of multi-trophic interactions?
PJ Ode, SN Johnson, BD Moore
Current Opinion in Insect Science 5, 57-65, 2014
702014
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