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Defensive effects of extrafloral nectaries in quaking aspen differ with scale
Mortensen, B.
. 2011.
Defensive effects of extrafloral nectaries in quaking aspen differ with scale
. Oecologia 165:983-993.
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Parental resource and offspring liability: The influence of extrafloral nectar on oviposition by a leaf mining moth
Mortensen, B.
. 2013.
Parental resource and offspring liability: The influence of extrafloral nectar on oviposition by a leaf mining moth
. Oecologia 172:767-777.
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Ant nest location, soil nutrients and nutrient uptake by ant-associated plants: does extrafloral nectar attract ant nests and thereby enhance plant nutrition?
Wagner, D. , and F. W. Nicklen
. 2010.
Ant nest location, soil nutrients and nutrient uptake by ant-associated plants: does extrafloral nectar attract ant nests and thereby enhance plant nutrition?
. Journal of Ecology 98:614–624.
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The impact of harvester ants on decomposition, N mineralization, litter quality, and the availability of N to plants in the Mojave Desert
Wagner, D. , and J. B. Jones
. 2006.
The impact of harvester ants on decomposition, N mineralization, litter quality, and the availability of N to plants in the Mojave Desert
. Soil Biology & Biochemistry 38:2593–2601.
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Conflict resolution in an ant-plant interaction: Acacia constricta traits reduce ant costs to reproduction
Nicklen, E. F. , and D. Wagner
. 2006.
Conflict resolution in an ant-plant interaction: Acacia constricta traits reduce ant costs to reproduction
. Oecologia 148:81–87.
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Microsite variation in soil nutrient storage, microbial biomass, and soil erosion in the Mojave Desert: the contribution of harvester ants
Wagner, D. , and J. B. Jones
. 2004.
Microsite variation in soil nutrient storage, microbial biomass, and soil erosion in the Mojave Desert: the contribution of harvester ants
. Environmental Entomology 33:599–607.
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Development of harvester ant colonies alters soil chemistry
Wagner, D. , J. B. Jones, and D. M. Gordon
. 2004.
Development of harvester ant colonies alters soil chemistry
. Soil Biology and Biochemistry 36:797–804.
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Patterns of ant species richness along elevation gradients in an arid ecosystem
Sanders, N. J. , J. Moss, and D. Wagner
. 2003.
Patterns of ant species richness along elevation gradients in an arid ecosystem
. Global Ecology & Biogeography 12:93–102.
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Do extrafloral nectaries distract ants from visiting flowers? An experimental test of an overlooked hypothesis
Wagner, D. , and A. Kay
. 2002.
Do extrafloral nectaries distract ants from visiting flowers? An experimental test of an overlooked hypothesis
. Evolutionary Ecology Research,:293–305.
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Within-plant distribution of phenolic glycosides and extrafloral nectaries in trembling aspen (Populus tremuloides; Salicaceae)
Young, B. , D. Wagner, P. Doak, and T. Clausen
. 2010.
Within-plant distribution of phenolic glycosides and extrafloral nectaries in trembling aspen (Populus tremuloides; Salicaceae)
. American Journal of Botany 97:601–610.
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