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Roger Kitching
Roger Kitching
Emeritus Professor, Griffith University
E-mail megerősítve itt: griffith.edu.au
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Climate change 2014–Impacts, adaptation and vulnerability: Regional aspects
CB Field, VR Barros
Cambridge University Press, 2014
3863*2014
Food webs: reconciling the structure and function of biodiversity
RM Thompson, U Brose, JA Dunne, RO Hall, S Hladyz, RL Kitching, ...
Trends in ecology & evolution 27 (12), 689-697, 2012
6892012
Reliable, verifiable and efficient monitoring of biodiversity via metabarcoding
Y Ji, L Ashton, SM Pedley, DP Edwards, Y Tang, A Nakamura, R Kitching, ...
Ecology letters 16 (10), 1245-1257, 2013
6862013
Arthropod diversity in a tropical forest
Y Basset, L Cizek, P Cuénoud, RK Didham, F Guilhaumon, O Missa, ...
Science 338 (6113), 1481-1484, 2012
6202012
Food webs and container habitats: the natural history and ecology of phytotelmata
RL Kitching
Cambridge University Press, 2000
5572000
Biodiversity meets the atmosphere: a global view of forest canopies
CMP Ozanne, D Anhuf, SL Boulter, M Keller, RL Kitching, C Körner, ...
Science 301 (5630), 183-186, 2003
4242003
Moth assemblages as indicators of environmental quality in remnants of upland Australian rain forest
RL Kitching, AG Orr, L Thalib, H Mitchell, MS Hopkins, AW Graham
Journal of applied Ecology 37 (2), 284-297, 2000
4022000
Can we defy nature's end?
SL Pimm, M Ayres, A Balmford, G Branch, K Brandon, T Brooks, ...
Science 293 (5538), 2207-2208, 2001
3892001
Australia's Biodiversity and Climate Change
WP Steffen, W., Hughes, L., Kitching, R., Lindenmeyer
Australia's Biodiversity and Climate Change, 2009
383*2009
Australasia
A Reisinger, RL Kitching, F Chiew, L Hughes, PCD Newton, SS Schuster, ...
Climate change 2014: Impacts, adaptation and vulnerability: Part B: Regional …, 2014
3232014
An ecological study of water-filled tree-holes and their position in the woodland ecosystem
RL Kitching
The Journal of Animal Ecology, 281-302, 1971
2891971
Arthropods of tropical forests: spatio-temporal dynamics and resource use in the canopy
Y Basset
Cambridge University Press, 2003
2672003
FOOD WEBS IN PHYTOTELMATA: “Bottom-Up” and “Top-Down” Explanations for Community Structure
RL Kitching
Annual review of entomology 46 (1), 729-760, 2001
2532001
Forests and their canopies: achievements and horizons in canopy science
A Nakamura, RL Kitching, M Cao, TJ Creedy, TM Fayle, M Freiberg, ...
Trends in ecology & evolution 32 (6), 438-451, 2017
2432017
JOURNAL ARTICLE Productivity, Disturbance and Food Web Structure at a Local Spatial Scale in Experimental Container Habitats
SL Jenkins, B., Kitching, R. L., Pimm
Oikos 65 (2), 249-255, 1992
2141992
The determinants of food chain lengths
SL Pimm, RL Kitching
Oikos, 302-307, 1987
2091987
The costs and benefits of cooperation between the Australian lycaenid butterfly, Jalmenus evagoras, and its attendant ants
NE Pierce, RL Kitching, RC Buckley, MFJ Taylor, KF Benbow
Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 21, 237-248, 1987
1991987
Logging cuts the functional importance of invertebrates in tropical rainforest
RM Ewers, MJW Boyle, RA Gleave, NS Plowman, S Benedick, H Bernard, ...
Nature communications 6 (1), 6836, 2015
1692015
The use of ants and other soil and litter arthropods as bio-indicators of the impacts of rainforest clearing and subsequent land use
A Nakamura, CP Catterall, APN House, RL Kitching, CJ Burwell
Journal of Insect Conservation 11, 177-186, 2007
1592007
Species number, species abundance and body length of arboreal arthropods associated with an Australian rainforest tree
Y Basset, RL Kitching
Ecological Entomology 16 (4), 391-402, 1991
1461991
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