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Dave Kelly
Dave Kelly
Biological Sciences, University of Canterbury, Christchurch New Zealand
Zweryfikowany adres z canterbury.ac.nz
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The evolutionary ecology of mast seeding
D Kelly
Trends in ecology & evolution 9 (12), 465-470, 1994
11921994
Mast seeding in perennial plants: why, how, where?
D Kelly, VL Sork
Annual review of ecology and systematics 33 (1), 427-447, 2002
11052002
The need to quantify ecosystem services provided by birds
DG Wenny, TL Devault, MD Johnson, D Kelly, CH Sekercioglu, ...
The auk 128 (1), 1-14, 2011
4852011
Mast seeding over 33 years by Dacrydium cupressinum Lamb.(rimu)(Podocarpaceae) in New Zealand: the importance of economies of scale
DA Norton, D Kelly
Functional ecology, 399-408, 1988
4111988
Predation and other factors currently limiting New Zealand forest birds
J Innes, D Kelly, JMC Overton, C Gillies
New Zealand journal of ecology 34 (1), 86, 2010
4092010
Cascading effects of bird functional extinction reduce pollination and plant density
SH Anderson, D Kelly, JJ Ladley, S Molloy, J Terry
Science 331 (6020), 1068-1071, 2011
3512011
Masting by eighteen New Zealand plant species: the role of temperature as a synchronizing cue
EM Schauber, D Kelly, P Turchin, C Simon, WG Lee, RB Allen, IJ Payton, ...
Ecology 83 (5), 1214-1225, 2002
3412002
Mechanisms of mast seeding: resources, weather, cues, and selection
IS Pearse, WD Koenig, D Kelly
New Phytologist 212 (3), 546-562, 2016
3062016
ESTIMATING BIOCONTROL AGENT IMPACT WITH MATRIX MODELS: CARDUUS NUTANS IN NEW ZEALAND
K Shea, D Kelly
Ecological Applications 8 (3), 824-832, 1998
3051998
Quantifying the impact of competition and spatial heterogeneity on the structure and dynamics of a four-species guild of winter annuals
M Rees, PJ Grubb, D Kelly
The American Naturalist 147 (1), 1-32, 1996
2741996
Of mast and mean: differential‐temperature cue makes mast seeding insensitive to climate change
D Kelly, A Geldenhuis, A James, E Penelope Holland, MJ Plank, ...
Ecology Letters 16 (1), 90-98, 2013
2602013
Assessing the benefits of frugivory for seed germination: the importance of the deinhibition effect
AW Robertson, A Trass, JJ Ladley, D Kelly
Functional ecology, 58-66, 2006
2542006
Evaluating the wind pollination benefits of mast seeding
D Kelly, DE Hart, RB Allen
Ecology 82 (1), 117-126, 2001
2242001
Mutualisms with the wreckage of an avifauna: the status of bird pollination and fruit-dispersal in New Zealand
D Kelly, JJ Ladley, AW Robertson, SH Anderson, DM Wotton, SK Wiser
New Zealand Journal of Ecology 34 (1), 66, 2010
2132010
The reproductive biology of the New Zealand flora
CJ Webb, D Kelly
Trends in Ecology & Evolution 8 (12), 442-447, 1993
2001993
Dissecting components of population‐level variation in seed production and the evolution of masting behavior
WD Koenig, D Kelly, VL Sork, RP Duncan, JS Elkinton, MS Peltonen, ...
Oikos 102 (3), 581-591, 2003
1762003
Snow tussocks, chaos, and the evolution of mast seeding
M Rees, D Kelly, ON Bjørnstad
The American Naturalist 160 (1), 44-59, 2002
1702002
Frugivore loss limits recruitment of large-seeded trees
DM Wotton, D Kelly
Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 278 (1723), 3345-3354, 2011
1592011
Dispersal, germination and survival of New Zealand mistletoes (Loranthaceae): dependence on birds
JJ Ladley, D Kelly
New Zealand journal of ecology, 69-79, 1996
1541996
Effects of pollinator loss on endemic New Zealand mistletoes (Loranthaceae)
AW Robertson, D Kelly, JJ Ladley, AD Sparrow
Conservation biology 13 (3), 499-508, 1999
1531999
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