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Tag Archives: NutNet
NutNet in the (Science) news
The research co-operative NutNet (which includes qaecologist Joslin Moore) is featured in the News Focus section of this week’s issue of Science. The group is conducting a worldwide grassland experiment. At each site the experiment is on a small scale, and is … Continue reading
Posted in News, Papers
Tagged data, ecology, Ecology lab, environmental science, news, NutNet, science, species, The University of Melbourne
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It’s time to get over the hump
The productivity-diversity hump that is! A paper published today in Science by Peter Adler and the NutNet research cooperative (of which Joslin Moore & John Morgan are members) has shown that productivity is a poor predictor of plant species richness in … Continue reading
Posted in Papers
Tagged Diversity, John Morgan, Joslin Moore, NutNet, Phil Adler, Plant Communities, Productivity, science
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