Jones, Clive G.
Clive G Jones
Jones, Clive G., 19..-....
Jones, Clive G., 1951-
VIAF ID: 61622413 (Personal)
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Institute of Ecosystems Studies, Millbrook, NY
Works
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2-Furaldehyde from baldcypress : A chemical rationale for the demise of the Georgia silkworm industry |
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Acid rain report |
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Assessing impacts of ecosystem engineers on community organization: a general approach illustrated by effects of a high-Andean cushion plant |
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Baldcypress allelochemics and the inhibition of silkworm enteric microorganisms Some Ecological Considerations. |
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Boom-bust dynamics in biological invasions: towards an improved application of the concept |
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Caterpillar guts and ammonia volatilization: retention of nitrogen by gypsy moth larvae consuming oak foliage |
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Comparative Predation on Naturally Occurring Gypsy Moth (Lepidoptera: Lymantriidae) Pupae and Deployed Freeze-Dried Pupae: Table 1 |
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The Concept of Organisms as Ecosystem Engineers Ten Years On: Progress, Limitations, and Challenges |
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Control of systemically induced herbivore resistance by plant vascular architecture. |
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Crab Burrowing Limits Surface Litter Accumulation in a Temperate Salt Marsh: Implications for Ecosystem Functioning and Connectivity |
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A Darwinian view of metabolism: molecular properties determine fitness |
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Defoliation effects on isoprene emission from Populus deltoides. |
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DIURNAL VARIATION IN THE BASAL EMISSION RATE OF ISOPRENE |
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Do we need a new hypothesis to explain plant VOC emissions? |
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Ecological understanding : the nature of theory and the theory of nature |
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Ecosystem engineering by organisms: why semantics matters |
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Ecosystem Function in Heterogeneous Landscapes |
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The evolution of secondary metabolism - a unifying model. |
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Exposure of cottonwood plants to ozone alters subsequent leaf decomposition |
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Fertilization of the desert soil by rock-eating snails |
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The fraction of expanding to expanded leaves determines the biomass response of Populus to elevated CO2. |
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A generalist herbivore in a specialist mode Metabolic, sequestrative, and defensive consequences |
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Herbivory in rocks and the weathering of a desert. |
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Histoire et écologie des complexes de champs surélevés dans les savanes côtières de Guyane française |
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History and Ecology ofraised-field complexes of the coastal savannas of French Guiana. |
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Integrating Ecology and Environmental Ethics: Earth Stewardship in the Southern End of the Americas |
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Integrating ecosystem engineering and food webs |
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Interactions among patch area, forest structure and water fluxes in a fog-inundated forest ecosystem in semi-arid Chile |
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Is sequestration structure-specific in the milkweed bug, Oncopeltus fasciatus? |
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Leaf- and shoot-level plasticity in response to different nutrient and water availabilities. |
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LIMITED DISPERSAL AND HETEROGENEOUS PREDATION RISK SYNERGISTICALLY ENHANCE PERSISTENCE OF RARE PREY |
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Linking species and ecosystems : [papers from the fifth Cary conference, held at the Institute of ecosystem studies, Millbrook, N.Y., May 8-12, 1993] |
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Local vs. landscape controls on plant species richness in beaver meadows |
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Mast seeding and Lyme disease |
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Measuring plant protein with the Bradford assay : 1. Evaluation and standard method. |
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Microbial mediation of plant-herbivore interactions |
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Multilingual Information Access Evaluation II. Multimedia Experiments : 10th Workshop of the Cross-Language Evaluation Forum, CLEF 2009, Corfu, Greece, September 30 - October 2, 2009, Revised Selected Papers |
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Natural products--a simple model to explain chemical diversity |
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Of Mice and Mast |
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Olfactorily mediated attack suppression in the southern grasshopper mouse toward an unpalatable prey |
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Patch dynamics in a landscape modified by ecosystem engineers |
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Physiological and developmental effects of O3 on cottonwood growth in urban and rural sites. |
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Plant stress and insect performance: cottonwood, ozone and a leaf beetle |
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Plants may talk, but can they hear? |
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Positive feedback of consumer population density on resource supply |
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PREDICTING EFFECTS OF ECOSYSTEM ENGINEERS ON PATCH-SCALE SPECIES RICHNESS FROM PRIMARY PRODUCTIVITY |
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Quantifying a dynamic risk landscape: heterogeneous predator activity and implications for prey persistence |
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Rain Forest Islands in the Chilean Semiarid Region: Fog-dependency, Ecosystem Persistence and Tree Regeneration |
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Reduction in diet breadth results in sequestration of plant chemicals and increases efficacy of chemical defense in a generalist grasshopper |
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The Self-Identity of Ecological Units |
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Spatial selection and inheritance: applying evolutionary concepts to population dynamics in heterogeneous space. |
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Toward an integrated ecosystem perspective of invasive species impacts |
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Type 3 functional response of mice to gypsy moth pupae: is it stabilizing? |
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Under niche construction: an operational bridge between ecology, evolution, and ecosystem science |
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Urbanization effects on tree growth in the vicinity of New York City |
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USE OF TRACK PLATES TO QUANTIFY PREDATION RISK AT SMALL SPATIAL SCALES |
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Using ecosystem engineers to restore ecological systems. |
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Variation in Eastern cottonwood (Populus deltoides Bartr.) phloem sap content caused by leaf development may affect feeding site selection behavior of the aphid, Chaitophorous populicola Thomas (Homoptera: Aphididae). |
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What is chemical ecology? |
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