IBIS-Flora

Angiosperm Flora of India

Literature

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Atkinson, LJ, Campbell, CD, ZARAGOZA-CASTELLS, JOANA, Hurry, V, ATKIN, OWENK2010Impact of growth temperature on scaling relationships linking photosynthetic metabolism to leaf functional traits
Gleason, SM, Butler, DW, Ziemińska, K, Waryszak, P, Westoby, M2012Stem xylem conductivity is key to plant water balance across Australian angiosperm species
Hall, EK, Singer, GA, Kainz, MJ, Lennon, JT2010Evidence for a temperature acclimation mechanism in bacteria: an empirical test of a membrane-mediated trade-off
Huang, S-P, Chiou, C-R, Lin, T-E, Tu, M-C, Lin, C-C, Porter, WP2013Future advantages in energetics, activity time, and habitats predicted in a high-altitude pit viper with climate warming
Pincebourde, S, H. Woods, A2012Climate uncertainty on leaf surfaces: the biophysics of leaf microclimates and their consequences for leaf-dwelling organisms
Pruvost, NBM, Hollinger, D, Reyer, H-U2013Genotype-temperature interactions on larval performance shape population structure in hybridogenetic water frogs (Pelophylax esculentus complex)
Seebacher, F, Holmes, S, Roosen, NJ, Nouvian, M, Wilson, RS, Ward, AJW2012Capacity for thermal acclimation differs between populations and phylogenetic lineages within a species
Stein, LR, Badyaev, AV2011Evolution of eggshell structure during rapid range expansion in a passerine bird
Visser, ME, Schaper, SV, Holleman, LJM, Dawson, A, Sharp, P, Gienapp, P, Caro, SP2011Genetic variation in cue sensitivity involved in avian timing of reproduction
Walters, RJ, Blanckenhorn, WU, Berger, D2012Forecasting extinction risk of ectotherms under climate warming: an evolutionary perspective
Yates, MJ, G. Verboom, A, Rebelo, AG, CRAMER, MICHAELD2010Ecophysiological significance of leaf size variation in Proteaceae from the Cape Floristic Region
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