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Developing hierarchical density-structured models to study the national-scale dynamics of an arable weed
ArticleAbstract: Population dynamics can be highly variable in the face of environmental heterogeneity, and understanPalabras claves:agro-ecology, black-grass, density-structured models, Landscape ecology, weed controlAutores:Childs D.Z., Coutts S.R., Freckleton R.P., Goodsell R.M., Simon A. Queenborough, Spencer M., Swinfield T., Vergnon R.Fuentes:scopusDensity-structured models for plant population dynamics
ArticleAbstract: Density-structured models are structured population models in which the state variable is the proporPalabras claves:Annual plants, Measurement error, Population dynamics, Structured modelAutores:Freckleton R.P., Simon A. Queenborough, Sutherland W.J., Watkinson A.R.Fuentes:scopusAgricultural Weed Research: A Critique and Two Proposals
ArticleAbstract: Two broad aims drive weed science research: improved management and improved understanding of weed bPalabras claves:Autores:Bagavathiannan M.V., Barney J.N., Beckie H.J., Busi R., Cousens R.D., Davis A.S., Dukes J.S., Forcella F., Freckleton R.P., Gallandt E.R., Hall L.M., Jasieniuk M., Lawton-Rauh A., Lehnhoff E.A., Liebman M., Maxwell B.D., Mesgaran M.B., Murray J.V., Neve P., Nuñez M.A., Pauchard A., Simon A. Queenborough, Ward S.M., Webber B.L.Fuentes:scopusFrom meso- to macroscale population dynamics: A new density-structured approach
ArticleAbstract: 1.To pbkp_redict how plant populations may respond to changes in the environment or management, it iPalabras claves:modelling, Observation error, Population ecology, sampling, SURVEYS, Transition rateAutores:Burnet K., Freckleton R.P., Simon A. Queenborough, Sutherland W.J., Watkinson A.R.Fuentes:scopusEmpirical test of an agricultural landscape model: The importance of farmer preference for risk aversion and crop complexity
ArticleAbstract: Developing models to pbkp_redict the effects of social and economic change on agricultural landscapePalabras claves:Agriculture, Multiattribute utility theory, Socioeconomic model, stated preferencesAutores:Audsley E., Bailey A.P., Cooke I.R., Freckleton R.P., Graves A.R., Mattison E.H.A., Morris J., Sandars D.L., Simon A. Queenborough, Siriwardena G.M., Sutherland W.J., Trawick P., Watkinson A.R.Fuentes:scopusIntegrating socio-economics and ecology: A taxonomy of quantitative methods and a review of their use in agro-ecology
ArticleAbstract: 1. Answering many of the critical questions in conservation, development and environmental managemenPalabras claves:Agriculture, Ecological model, Interdisciplinary, Socio-economic modelAutores:Atkinson P., Bailey A.P., Cooke I.R., Freckleton R.P., Graves A.R., Mattison E.H.A., Morris J., Sandars D.L., Simon A. Queenborough, Sutherland W.J., Trawick P., Watkinson A.R.Fuentes:scopusPhylogenetic constraints and trait correlates of flowering phenology in the angiosperm flora of China
ArticleAbstract: Aim: The phylogenetic constraint hypothesis of flowering phenology states that closely related speciPalabras claves:Chinese flora, Deciduousness, Fruit type, Growth form, phylogenetic conservatism, Pollination typeAutores:Chen B., Du Y., Freckleton R.P., Ma K., Mao L., Simon A. QueenboroughFuentes:scopusLinks between plant species' spatial and temporal responses to a warming climate
ArticleAbstract: To generate realistic projections of species' responses to climate change,we need to understand thePalabras claves:Climate Change, Climatic niche conservatism, phenology, species distribution modelsAutores:Amano T., Doxford S., Freckleton R.P., Simon A. Queenborough, Smithers R., Sparks T., Sutherland W.J.Fuentes:scopusSeed mass, abundance and breeding system among tropical forest species: Do dioecious species exhibit compensatory reproduction or abundances?
ArticleAbstract: Dioecious species may suffer a reproductive handicap compared to sympatric cosexual (hermaphroditicPalabras claves:amazonía, Breeding system, Dioecy, Hermaphrodite, Reproductive biology, Seed sizeAutores:Freckleton R.P., Garwood N.C., Mazer S., Renato Valencia, Simon A. Queenborough, Vamosi S.M.Fuentes:scopus