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Plant species traits are the predominant control on litter decomposition rates within biomes worldwide
WK Cornwell, JHC Cornelissen, K Amatangelo, E Dorrepaal, VT Eviner, ...
Ecology letters 11 (10), 1065-1071, 2008
22472008
Variation among plant species in pollutant removal from stormwater in biofiltration systems
J Read, T Wevill, T Fletcher, A Deletic
Water research 42 (4), 893-902, 2008
4412008
The ecology and biogeography of Nothofagus forests
TT Veblen, RS Hill, J Read
Yale University Press, 1996
3491996
Plant biomechanics in an ecological context
J Read, A Stokes
American journal of botany 93 (10), 1546-1565, 2006
3352006
Plant traits that enhance pollutant removal from stormwater in biofiltration systems
J Read, TD Fletcher, T Wevill, A Deletic
International Journal of Phytoremediation 12 (1), 34-53, 2009
1902009
A revised infrageneric classification of Nothofagus (Fagaceae)
RS HILL, J READ
Botanical journal of the Linnean Society 105 (1), 37-72, 1991
1881991
Comparison of temperate and tropical rainforest tree species: photosynthetic responses to growth temperature
S Cunningham, J Read
Oecologia 133 (2), 112-119, 2002
1792002
Characterizing sclerophylly: the mechanical properties of a diverse range of leaf types
J Read, GD Sanson
New Phytologist 160 (1), 81-99, 2003
1762003
Gross vs. net income: how plant toughness affects performance of an insect herbivore
FJ Clissold, GD Sanson, J Read, SJ Simpson
Ecology 90 (12), 3393-3405, 2009
1662009
Measurement of leaf biomechanical properties in studies of herbivory: opportunities, problems and procedures
G Sanson, J Read, N Aranwela, F Clissold, P Peeters
Austral Ecology 26 (5), 535-546, 2001
1442001
Methods of assessing leaf‐fracture properties
N Aranwela, G Sanson, J Read
New Phytologist 144 (2), 369-383, 1999
1431999
Characterising sclerophylly: some mechanical properties of leaves from heath and forest
C Edwards, J Read, G Sanson
Oecologia 123 (2), 158-167, 2000
1282000
Comparative studies in Nothofagus (Fagaceae). I. Leaf carbon isotope discrimination
J Read, G Farquhar
Functional Ecology, 684-695, 1991
1271991
Which leaf mechanical traits correlate with insect herbivory among feeding guilds?
E Caldwell, J Read, G Sanson
Annals of Botany 117, 349-361, 2016
1242016
The paradoxical effects of nutrient ratios and supply rates on an outbreaking insect herbivore, the Australian plague locust
FJ Clissold, GD Sanson, J Read
Journal of Animal Ecology 75 (4), 1000-1013, 2006
1202006
A robust technique for mapping vegetation condition across a major river system
SC Cunningham, R Mac Nally, J Read, PJ Baker, M White, JR Thomson, ...
Ecosystems 12 (2), 207-219, 2009
1182009
Do temperate rainforest trees have a greater ability to acclimate to changing temperatures than tropical rainforest trees?
SC Cunningham, J Read
New Phytologist 157 (1), 55-64, 2003
1182003
Leaf biomechanical properties and the densities of herbivorous insect guilds
PJ Peeters, G Sanson, J Read
Functional Ecology 21 (2), 246-255, 2007
1122007
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), 1-20, 2021
1112021
Photosynthetic responses to light of Australian and Chilean species of Nothofagus and their relevance to the rainforest dynamics
J Read, RS Hill
New Phytologist 101 (4), 731-742, 1985
1091985
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