| Q10 | 53 Large variability on the temperature sensitivity of soil respiration (Q10): considerations of influencing factors. soil respiration, Q10, soil temperature and moisture, substrate supply and biomass
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| Q10 | 111 Stem respiration in a secondary northern hardwood forest in Japan. Stem respiration, Hard wood forest, Q10, Seasonal change
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| QTL | QTL mapping for ecologists: A novel experimental design provides a shortcut for linkage mapping in species with long generation times. populus, hybrid, linkage map, QTL
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| QINLING MOUNTAINS | 117 Quantitative analysis on sharp-tooth oak stands in Mt. Qinling. Qinling Mountains, Sharp-tooth Oak, Clustering Analysis, PCA
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| QUALITY | A new system for understanding the biodiversity in different nature reserves: Capacity, connectivity and quality of biodiversity. Biodiversity, Capacity, Connectivity, Quality
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| QUATERNARY | The postglacial colonization of Europe: Genetic signals and phylogeographic deductions. Phylogeography, Quaternary, Colonization, Range Change
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| QUATERNARY | BODY SIZE AND LOCAL COMMUNITY STRUCTURE OF MAMMALS ACROSS TIME AND SPACE. body size distributions, mammals, latitude, Quaternary
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| QUEBEC | 19 Predicting habitat use patterns of fragmentation-sensitive forest birds at multiple scales in southwestern Quebec (Canada). birds, fragmentation, multiple-scales, Quebec
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| QUERCUS | Intraspecific variation in hydraulic conductance and water use efficiency of oak trees and seedlings across natural and experimental hydrologic gradients. sapflow, Quercus, hydrologic gradient, whole plant hydraulic conductance
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| QUERCUS | 167 Oak genotype and leaf chemisty effects on cynipid gall-wasp communities. Quercus, Cynipidae, gall-wasps
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| QUERCUS MONGOLICA | 171 Influence of species and geography on soil properties of natural oak forests in Korea. Quercus mongolica, Quercus variabilis, soil property, Korea
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| QUERCUS VARIABILIS | 171 Influence of species and geography on soil properties of natural oak forests in Korea. Quercus mongolica, Quercus variabilis, soil property, Korea
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| QUADRAT VARIANCE METHODS | Scaling of soil C and N and its relationship to vegetation and soil attributes in a subtropical savanna landscape. spatial scaling, quadrat variance methods, carbon sequestration, woody invasion
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| QUALITATIVE REASONING | Modeling resource competition in plants without numbers: simulations based on qualitative reasoning. resource competition, plant community dynamics, qualitative reasoning
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| QUALITY | Host plant quality and vegetation architecture interact to affect arthropod community structure and diversity. arthropod, community, plant, quality
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| QUALITY-OF-LIFE | Quality-of-life indicators at different scales. quality-of-life, indicators, models, scales
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| QUANTILE REGRESSION | The effect of multiple stressors on salt marsh end-of-season biomass. Spartina alterniflora, quantile regression, multiple stressor
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| QUANTITATIVE GENETICS | Ecological genetics of complex traits: Gene number, environmental-dependence and organismal scale. quantitative genetics, phenotypic plasticity, environmental heterogeneity, natural selection
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| QUANTITATIVE GENETICS | Loss of molecular and trait variation in six populations of endangered Maine Atlantic Salmon. adaptive potential, quantitative genetics, captive breeding, neutral markers
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| QUANTITATIVE VARIATION | 200 Quantitative variation in morphological traits across rhesus macaque subgroups. evolution, morphology, quantitative variation, Macaca mulatta
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| QUANTITIATIVE SOIL PIT | Land-use legacies and soil carbon dynamics: A regional assessment. soil carbon, quantitiative soil pit, land-use history, northern hardwood forest
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