C. E. Lovelock

Publication List Details

Period

2000 - 2008

Number

53

Co-Authors

Soil Respiration and Belowground Carbon Allocation in Mangrove Forests (2008)

Lovelock, C.E.

Mangrove forests cover large areas of tropical and subtropical coastlines. They provide a wide range of ecosystem services that includes carbon storage in above- and below ground biomass and in...

Soil Respiration and Belowground Carbon Allocation in Mangrove Forests (2008)

Lovelock, C.E.

Mangrove forests cover large areas of tropical and subtropical coastlines. They provide a wide range of ecosystem services that includes carbon storage in above- and below ground biomass and in...

Growth and physiology of nuisance alga Hincksia sordida during a bloom in South East Queensland, Australia (2008)

Lovelock, C.E., Clegg, E.A., Hurrey, L., Udy, J. W., Moore, K.

Nuisance blooms of macroalgae are increasingly common in response to nutrient pollution of the coastal zone. In Queensland Hincksia sordida, a filamentous brown alga, have been increasing in the...

Environmental drivers in mangrove establishment and early development: A review (2008)

Krauss, K.W., Lovelock, C.E., McKee, K.L., Lopez-Hoffman, L., Ewe, S.M.L., Sousa, W.P.

Mangroves have a global distribution within coastal tropical and subtropical climates, and have even expanded to some temperate locales. Where they do occur,mangroves provide a plethora of goods and...

Nutrient addition differentially affects ecological processes of Avicennia germinans in nitrogen versus phosphorus limited mangrove ecosystems (2007)

Feller, I. C., Lovelock, C. E., Mckee, K. L.

Nutrient over-enrichment is a major threat to marine environments, but system-specific attributes of coastal ecosystems may result in differences in their sensitivity and susceptibility to...

Testing the Growth Rate vs. Geochemical Hypothesis for latitudinal variation in plant nutrients (2007)

Lovelock, C. E., Feller, I. C., Ball, M. C., Ellis, J., Sorrell, B.

Two hypotheses have been proposed to explain increases in plant nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) concentrations with latitude: (i) geochemical limitation to P availability in the tropics and (ii)...

Mangrove growth in New Zealand estuaries: the role of nutrient enrichment at sites with contrasting rates of sedimentation (2007)

Lovelock, C. E., Feller, I. C., Ellis, J., Schwarz, A. M., Hancock, N., Nichols, P., ...

Mangrove forest coverage is increasing in the estuaries of the North Island of New Zealand, causing changes in estuarine ecosystem structure and function. Sedimentation and associated nutrient...

Mangrove growth in New Zealand estuaries: the role of nutrient enrichment at sites with contrasting rates of sedimentation (2007)

Lovelock, C. E., Feller, I. C., Ellis, J., Schwarz, A. M., Hancock, N., Nichols, P., ...

Mangrove forest coverage is increasing in the estuaries of the North Island of New Zealand, causing changes in estuarine ecosystem structure and function. Sedimentation and associated nutrient...

Nutrient addition differentially affects ecological processes of Avicennia germinans in nitrogen versus phosphorus limited mangrove ecosystems (2007)

Feller, I. C., Lovelock, C. E., Mckee, K. L.

Nutrient over-enrichment is a major threat to marine environments, but system-specific attributes of coastal ecosystems may result in differences in their sensitivity and susceptibility to...

Testing the Growth Rate vs. Geochemical Hypothesis for latitudinal variation in plant nutrients (2007)

Lovelock, C. E., Feller, I. C., Ball, M. C., Ellis, J., Sorrell, B.

Two hypotheses have been proposed to explain increases in plant nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) concentrations with latitude: (i) geochemical limitation to P availability in the tropics and (ii)...

Climate change manipulations show Antarctic flora is more strongly affected by elevated nutrients than water (2006)

Wasley, J., Robinson, S. A., Lovelock, C. E., Popp, M.

Climate change is expected to affect the high latitudes first and most severely, rendering Antarctica one of the most significant baseline environments for the study of global climate change. The...

Some like it wet - biological characteristics underpinning tolerance of extreme water stress events in Antarctic bryophytes. (2006)

Wasley, J., Robinson, S. A., Lovelock , C. E., Popp, M.

Antarctic bryophyte communities presently tolerate physiological extremes in water availability, surviving both desiccation and submergence events. This study investigated the relative ability of...

Differences in plant function in phosphorus- and nitrogen-limited mangrove ecosystems (2006)

Lovelock, C. E., Feller, I. C., Ball, M. C., Engelbrecht, B. M. J., Ewe, M. L.

Mangrove ecosystems can be either nitrogen (N) or phosphorus (P) limited and are therefore vulnerable to nutrient pollution. Nutrient enrichment with either N or P may have differing effects on...

Climate change manipulations show Antarctic flora is more strongly affected by elevated nutrients than water (2006)

Wasley, J., Robinson, S. A., Lovelock, C. E., Popp, M.

Climate change is expected to affect the high latitudes first and most severely, rendering Antarctica one of the most significant baseline environments for the study of global climate change. The...

Linking physiological processes with mangrove forest structure: phosphorus deficiency limits canopy development, hydraulic conductivity and photosynthetic carbon gain in dwarf Rhizophora mangle (2006)

Lovelock, C. E., Ball, M. C., Choat, B., Engelbrecht, B. M. J., Holbrook, N. M., Feller, I. C.

Spatial gradients in mangrove tree height in barrier islands of Belize are associated with nutrient deficiency and sustained flooding in the absence of a salinity gradient. While nutrient deficiency...

Some like it wet - biological characteristics underpinning tolerance of extreme water stress events in Antarctic bryophytes (2006)

Wasley, J., Robinson, S. A., Lovelock, C. E., Popp, M.

Antarctic bryophyte communities presently tolerate physiological extremes in water availability, surviving both desiccation and submergence events. We investigated the relative ability of three...

Variation in hydraulic conductivity of mangroves: influence of species, salinity, and nitrogen and phosphorus availability (2006)

Lovelock, C. E., Ball, M. C., Feller, I. C., Engelbrecht, B. M. J., Ewe, M. L.

We investigated how species identity and variation in salinity and nutrient availability influence the hydraulic conductivity of mangroves. Using a fertilization study of two species in Florida, we...

Fine root respiration in the mangrove Rhizophora mangle over variation in forest stature and nutrient availability (2006)

Lovelock, C. E., Ruess, R. W., Feller, I. C.

Root respiration uses a significant proportion of photosynthetically fixed carbon (C) and is a globally important source of C liberated from soils. Mangroves, which are an important and productive...

Climate change manipulations show Antarctic flora is more strongly affected by elevated nutrients than water (2006)

Wasley, J., Robinson, S. A., Lovelock, C. E., Popp, M.

Climate change is expected to affect the high latitudes first and most severely, rendering Antarctica one of the most significant baseline environments for the study of global climate change. The...

Differences in plant function in phosphorus- and nitrogen-limited mangrove ecosystems (2006)

Lovelock, C. E., Feller, I. C., Ball, M. C., Engelbrecht, B. M. J., Ewe, M. L.

Mangrove ecosystems can be either nitrogen (N) or phosphorus (P) limited and are therefore vulnerable to nutrient pollution. Nutrient enrichment with either N or P may have differing effects on...

Linking physiological processes with mangrove forest structure: phosphorus deficiency limits canopy development, hydraulic conductivity and photosynthetic carbon gain in dwarf Rhizophora mangle (2006)

Lovelock, C. E., Ball, M. C., Choat, B., Engelbrecht, B. M. J., Holbrook, N. M., Feller, I. C.

Spatial gradients in mangrove tree height in barrier islands of Belize are associated with nutrient deficiency and sustained flooding in the absence of a salinity gradient. While nutrient deficiency...

Some like it wet - biological characteristics underpinning tolerance of extreme water stress events in Antarctic bryophytes (2006)

Wasley, J., Robinson, S. A., Lovelock, C. E., Popp, M.

Antarctic bryophyte communities presently tolerate physiological extremes in water availability, surviving both desiccation and submergence events. We investigated the relative ability of three...

Variation in hydraulic conductivity of mangroves: influence of species, salinity, and nitrogen and phosphorus availability (2006)

Lovelock, C. E., Ball, M. C., Feller, I. C., Engelbrecht, B. M. J., Ewe, M. L.

We investigated how species identity and variation in salinity and nutrient availability influence the hydraulic conductivity of mangroves. Using a fertilization study of two species in Florida, we...

Fine root respiration in the mangrove Rhizophora mangle over variation in forest stature and nutrient availability (2006)

Lovelock, C. E., Ruess, R. W., Feller, I. C.

Root respiration uses a significant proportion of photosynthetically fixed carbon (C) and is a globally important source of C liberated from soils. Mangroves, which are an important and productive...

Some like it wet – biological characteristics underpinning tolerance of extreme water stress events in Antarctic bryophytes. (2006)

Wasley, J., Robinson, S. A., Lovelock , C. E., Popp, M.

Antarctic bryophyte communities presently tolerate physiological extremes in water availability, surviving both desiccation and submergence events. This study investigated the relative ability of...

Climate change manipulations show Antarctic flora is more strongly affected by elevated nutrients than water (2006)

Wasley, J., Robinson, S. A., Lovelock, C. E., Popp, M.

Climate change is expected to affect the high latitudes first and most severely, rendering Antarctica one of the most significant baseline environments for the study of global climate change. The...

Impact of changes in natural UV radiation on pigment composition, physiological and morphological characteristics of the Antarctic moss, Grimmia antarctici. (2005)

Robinson, S. A., Turnbull , J. D., Lovelock, C. E.

The impact of ambient UV-B radiation on the endemic bryophyte, Grimmia antarctici, was studied over 14 months in East Antarctica. Over recent decades, Antarctic plants have been exposed to the...

A Site Description of the CARICOMP Mangrove, Seagrass and Coral Reef Sites in Bocas del Toro, Panama (2005)

Guzman, H. M., Barnes, P. A. G., Lovelock, C. E., Feller, I. C.

Bocas del Toro is located in the western region of the Republic of Panama. It is part of a province of approximately 8917 km(2) with an estimated 68% of its area covered by tropical rainforest. The...

Variation in mangrove forest structure and sediment characteristics in Bocas del Toro, Panama (2005)

Lovelock, C. E., Feller, I. C., McKee, K. L., Thompson, R.

Mangrove forest structure and sediment characteristics were examined in the extensive mangroves of Bocas del Toro, Republic of Panama. Forest structure was characterized to determine if spatial...

Impact of changes in natural ultraviolet radiation on pigment composition, physiological and morphological characteristics of the Antarctic moss, Grimmia antarctici (2005)

Robinson, S. A., Turnbull, J. D., Lovelock, C. E.

The impact of ambient ultraviolet (UV)-B radiation on the endemic bryophyte, Grimmia antarctici, was studied over 14 months in East Antarctica. Over recent decades, Antarctic plants have been exposed...

Variation in mangrove forest structure and sediment characteristics in Bocas del Toro, Panama (2005)

Lovelock, C. E., Feller, I. C., McKee, K. L., Thompson, R.

Mangrove forest structure and sediment characteristics were examined in the extensive mangroves of Bocas del Toro, Republic of Panama. Forest structure was characterized to determine if spatial...

A Site Description of the CARICOMP Mangrove, Seagrass and Coral Reef Sites in Bocas del Toro, Panama (2005)

Guzman, H. M., Barnes, P. A. G., Lovelock, C. E., Feller, I. C.

Bocas del Toro is located in the western region of the Republic of Panama. It is part of a province of approximately 8917 km(2) with an estimated 68% of its area covered by tropical rainforest. The...

Impact of changes in natural ultraviolet radiation on pigment composition, physiological and morphological characteristics of the Antarctic moss, Grimmia antarctici (2005)

Robinson, S. A., Turnbull, J. D., Lovelock, C. E.

The impact of ambient ultraviolet (UV)-B radiation on the endemic bryophyte, Grimmia antarctici, was studied over 14 months in East Antarctica. Over recent decades, Antarctic plants have been exposed...

Impact of changes in natural UV radiation on pigment composition, physiological and morphological characteristics of the Antarctic moss, Grimmia antarctici. (2005)

Robinson, S. A., Turnbull , J. D., Lovelock, C. E.

The impact of ambient UV-B radiation on the endemic bryophyte, Grimmia antarctici, was studied over 14 months in East Antarctica. Over recent decades, Antarctic plants have been exposed to the...

The effect of nutrient enrichment on growth, photosynthesis and hydraulic conductance of dwarf mangroves in Panama (2004)

Lovelock, C. E., Feller, I. C., Mckee, K. L., Engelbrecht, B. M. J., Ball, M. C.

1. Dwarf stands of the mangrove Rhizophora mangle L. are extensive in the Caribbean. We fertilized dwarf trees in Almirante Bay, Bocas del Toro Province, north-eastern Panama with nitrogen (N) and...

Photosynthetic characteristics of dwarf and fringe Rhizophora mangle L. in a Belizean mangrove (2004)

Cheeseman, J. M., Lovelock, C. E.

Twin Cays (Belize) is a highly oligotrophic mangrove archipelago dominated by Rhizophora mangle L. Ocean-fringing trees are 3-7 m tall with a leaf area index (LAI) of 2.3, whereas in the interior,...

The effect of nutrient enrichment on growth, photosynthesis and hydraulic conductance of dwarf mangroves in Panama (2004)

Lovelock, C. E., Feller, I. C., Mckee, K. L., Engelbrecht, B. M. J., Ball, M. C.

1. Dwarf stands of the mangrove Rhizophora mangle L. are extensive in the Caribbean. We fertilized dwarf trees in Almirante Bay, Bocas del Toro Province, north-eastern Panama with nitrogen (N) and...

Photosynthetic characteristics of dwarf and fringe Rhizophora mangle L. in a Belizean mangrove (2004)

Cheeseman, J. M., Lovelock, C. E.

Twin Cays (Belize) is a highly oligotrophic mangrove archipelago dominated by Rhizophora mangle L. Ocean-fringing trees are 3-7 m tall with a leaf area index (LAI) of 2.3, whereas in the interior,...

Arbuscular mycorrhizal communities in tropical forests are affected by host tree species and environment (2003)

Lovelock, C. E., Andersen, K., Morton, J. B.

Arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungi are mutualists with plant roots that are proposed to enhance plant community diversity. Models indicate that AM fungal communities could maintain plant diversity in...

Arbuscular mycorrhizal communities in tropical forests are affected by host tree species and environment (2003)

Lovelock, C. E., Andersen, K., Morton, J. B.

Arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungi are mutualists with plant roots that are proposed to enhance plant community diversity. Models indicate that AM fungal communities could maintain plant diversity in...

Surface reflectance properties of Antarctic moss and their relationship to plant species, pigment composition and photosynthetic function (2002)

Lovelock, C. E., Robinson, S. A.

We investigated how surface reflectance properties and pigment concentrations of Antarctic moss varied over species, sites, microtopography, and with water content. We found that species had...

Effects of elevated CO2 on foliar chemistry of saplings of nine species of tropical tree (2002)

Coley, P. D., Massa, M., Lovelock, C. E., Winter, K.

This study examined the effects of elevated CO2 on secondary metabolites for saplings of tropical trees. In the first experiment, nine species of trees were grown in the ground in open-top chambers...

Character release following extinction in a Caribbean reef coral species complex (2002)

Pandolfi, J. M., Lovelock, C. E., Budd, A. F.

The Pleistocene extinction of the widespread organ-pipe Montastraea coral had measurable morphological and ecological effects on surviving lineages of the Montastraea ''annularis" species complex....

Surface reflectance properties of Antarctic moss and their relationship to plant species, pigment composition and photosynthetic function (2002)

Lovelock, C. E., Robinson, S. A.

In this study the variations in surface reflectance properties and pigment concentrations of Antarctic moss over species, sites, microtopography and with water content were investigated. It was found...

Surface reflectance properties of Antarctic moss and their relationship to plant species, pigment composition and photosynthetic function (2002)

Lovelock, C. E., Robinson, S. A.

In this study the variations in surface reflectance properties and pigment concentrations of Antarctic moss over species, sites, microtopography and with water content were investigated. It was found...

Effects of elevated CO2 on foliar chemistry of saplings of nine species of tropical tree (2002)

Coley, P. D., Massa, M., Lovelock, C. E., Winter, K.

This study examined the effects of elevated CO2 on secondary metabolites for saplings of tropical trees. In the first experiment, nine species of trees were grown in the ground in open-top chambers...

Character release following extinction in a Caribbean reef coral species complex (2002)

Pandolfi, J. M., Lovelock, C. E., Budd, A. F.

The Pleistocene extinction of the widespread organ-pipe Montastraea coral had measurable morphological and ecological effects on surviving lineages of the Montastraea ''annularis" species complex....

Surface reflectance properties of Antarctic moss and their relationship to plant species, pigment composition and photosynthetic function (2002)

Lovelock, C. E., Robinson, S. A.

We investigated how surface reflectance properties and pigment concentrations of Antarctic moss varied over species, sites, microtopography, and with water content. We found that species had...

Desiccation tolerance of three moss species from continental Antarctica (2000)

Robinson, S. A., Wasley, J., Popp, M., Lovelock, C. E.

Tolerance of desiccation was examined in three species of moss, Grimmia antarctici Card., Ceratodon purpureus (Hedw.) Brid. and Bryum pseudotriquetrum (Hedw.) Gaertn., Meyer et Scherb. collected from...

Desiccation tolerance of three moss species from continental Antarctica (2000)

Robinson, S. A., Wasley, J., Popp, M., Lovelock, C. E.

Tolerance of desiccation was examined in three species of moss, Grimmia antarctici Card., Ceratodon purpureus (Hedw.) Brid. and Bryum pseudotriquetrum (Hedw.) Gaertn., Meyer et Scherb. collected from...