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Carbon Allocation to Defense, Storage, and Growth in Seedlings of Two Temperate Broad-Leaved Tree Species
by Imaji, Aya
Oecologia, 2010-02-01, Vol.162 (2), p.273-281

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Effects of elevated ultraviolet-B radiation on a plant-herbivore interaction
by Anttila, Ulla
Oecologia, 2010-09-01, Vol.164 (1), p.163-175

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The effects of disturbance and enemy exclusion on performance of an invasive species, common ragweed, in its native range
by MacDonald, A. Andrew M
Oecologia, 2010-04-01, Vol.162 (4), p.977-986

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Bird predation enhances tree seedling resistance to insect herbivores in contrasting forest habitats
by Giffard, Brice
Oecologia, 2012-02-01, Vol.168 (2), p.415-424

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Herbivores differentially limit the seedling growth and sapling recruitment of two dominant rain forest trees
by Norghauer, Julian M
Oecologia, 2014-02-01, Vol.174 (2), p.459-469

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Establishment of Grassland Species in Monocultures: Different Strategies Lead to Success
by HEISSE, Katrin
Oecologia, 2007-06-01, Vol.152 (3), p.435-447

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Biomass Allocation, Growth, and Photosynthesis of Genotypes from Native and Introduced Ranges of the Tropical Shrub Clidemia hirta
by DEWALT, Saara J
Oecologia, 2004-03-01, Vol.138 (4), p.521-531

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Costs and Benefits of Photosynthetic Light Acclimation by Tree Seedlings in Response to Gap Formation
by Oguchi, R
Oecologia, 2008-04-01, Vol.155 (4), p.665-675

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Long-Distance Dispersal Helps Germinating Mahogany Seedlings Escape Defoliation by a Specialist Caterpillar
by Norghauer, Julian M
Oecologia, 2010-02-01, Vol.162 (2), p.405-412

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Reduced Resistance of Invasive Varieties of the Alien Tree Sapium sebiferum to a Generalist Herbivore
by Siemann, Evan
Oecologia, 2003-05-01, Vol.135 (3), p.451-457

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What Determines Interspecific Variation in Relative Growth Rate of Eucalyptus Seedlings?
by WARREN, Charles R
Oecologia, 2005-07-01, Vol.144 (3), p.373-381

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Combined effects of plant competition and insect herbivory hinder invasiveness of an introduced thistle
by Suwa, Tomomi
Oecologia, 2012-06-01, Vol.169 (2), p.467-476

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Impact of Simulated Herbivory on Water Relations of Aspen (Populus tremuloides) Seedlings: The Role of New Tissue in the Hydraulic Conductivity Recovery Cycle
by GALVEZ, David A
Oecologia, 2009-10-01, Vol.161 (4), p.665-671

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Fruit size decline from the margin to the center of capitula is the result of resource competition and architectural constraints
by TORICES, Rubén
Oecologia, 2010-12-01, Vol.164 (4), p.949-958

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Regeneration niche differentiates functional strategies of desert woody plant species
by Butterfield, Bradley J
Oecologia, 2011-02-01, Vol.165 (2), p.477-487

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Enhanced isoprene-related tolerance of heat- and light-stressed photosynthesis at low, but not high, CO₂ concentrations
by Way, Danielle A
Oecologia, 2011-05-01, Vol.166 (1), p.273-282

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Leaf Display and Photosynthesis of Tree Seedlings in a Cool-Temperate Deciduous Broadleaf Forest Understorey
by MURAOKA, Hiroyuki
Oecologia, 2003-05-01, Vol.135 (4), p.500-509

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Changes in Drought Response Strategies with Ontogeny in Quercus rubra: Implications for Scaling from Seedlings to Mature Trees
by CAVENDER-BARES, J
Oecologia, 2000-01-01, Vol.124 (1), p.8-18

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