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Publications
Manning, P., and G. C. Cutler. 2013. Potential nocturnal insect pollinators of lowbush blueberry. Journal of the Acadian Entomological Society, 3,1–3.
Renkema, J. M., P. Manning, and G. C. Cutler. 2013. Predation of lowbush blueberry insect pests by ground beetles (Coleoptera: Carabidae) in the laboratory. Journal of Pest Science, 86,525–532.
Van der Sande M, Poorter L, Schnitzer SA, Markesteijn L. 2013. Are lianas more drought tolerant than trees? A test for the role of hydraulic architecture and other leaf and stem traits. Oecologia 172: 961-973
Negret, B.S., Pérez, F., Markesteijn, L., Castillo, M.J. and Armesto , J.J. (2013). Diverging drought-tolerance strategies explain tree species distribution along a fog-dependent moisture gradient in a temperate rain forest. Oecologia 173 (3), 625-635
Penttilä, A., Slade, E.M., Simojoki, A., Riutta, T., Minkkinen, K. & Roslin, T. (2013) Quantifying beetle-mediated effects on gas fluxes from dung pats. PLoS ONE, 8, e71454.
Slade, E.M., Merckx, T., Riutta, T., Bebber, D.P., Redhead, D., Riordan, P., Macdonald, D.W. (2013) Life-history traits and landscape characteristics predict macro-moth responses to forest fragmentation. Ecology, 94, 1519-1530
Butt, N., Slade, E.M., Thompson, J. Mahli, Y. & Riutta, T. (2013) Quantifying the sampling error in tree census measurements carried out by volunteers and its effect on above-ground carbon stock estimates. Ecological Applications, 23, 936-943.
Collison, E.J., Riutta, T. & Slade, E.M. (2013) Macrofauna assemblage composition and soil moisture interact to affect soil ecosystem functions. Acta Oecologica, 47, 30-36.
Nichols, E., Uriarte, M., Bunker, D.E., Favila, M.E., Slade, E.M., Vulinec, K., Larsen, T., Vaz de Mello, F.Z., Louzada, J., Naeem, S. & Spector, S.H. (2013) Trait-dependent response of dung beetle populations to tropical forest conversion at local and regional scales. Ecology, 94, 180-189
Slade, E.M. & Riutta, T. (2012) Interacting effects of leaf litter species and macrofauna on decomposition in different litter environments. Basic and Applied Ecology, 13: 423-431.
