R. Law

Publication List Details

Period

1989 - 2006

Number

8

Co-Authors

Causes of pattern in plant communities where environmental change is rapid and species longevity is short (2006)

Cousens, R. D., Dale, M. R. T., Taylor, J., Law, R., Moerkerk, M., Kembel, S. W.

Questions: To what extent can spatial structure and its causes be determined in a highly disturbed environment? What are the main determinants of pattern and are these species-specific? How much do...

Causes of pattern in plant communities where environmental change is rapid and species longevity is short (2006)

Cousens, R. D., Dale, M. R. T., Taylor, J., Law, R., Moerkerk, M., Kembel, S. W.

Questions: To what extent can spatial structure and its causes be determined in a highly disturbed environment? What are the main determinants of pattern and are these species-specific? How much do...

Causes of pattern in plant communities where environmental change is rapid and species longevity is short (2006)

Cousens, R. D., Dale, M. R. T., Taylor, J., Law, R., Moerkerk, M., Kembel, S. W.

Questions: To what extent can spatial structure and its causes be determined in a highly disturbed environment? What are the main determinants of pattern and are these species-specific? How much do...

Cheating and the evolutionary stability of mutualisms (2002)

Ferriere, R., Bronstein, J.L., Rinaldi, S., Law, R., Gauduchon, M.

Interspecific mutualisms have been playing a central role in the functioning of all ecosystems since the early history of life. Yet the theory of coevolution of mutualists is virtually nonexistent,...

Method for the analysis of polybrominated diphenylethers in sediments and biota (2001)

Allchin, C., Law, R., Zegers, B., Boon, J.P.

Three institutes worked together on the development and improvement of methods for the analysis of polybrominated diphenylethers (PBDEs) in sediments and biota. The methods developed consist of a...

Symbiosis through exploitation and the merger of lineages in evolution (1998)

Law, R., Dieckmann, U.

A model for the coevolution of two species in facultative symbiosis is used to investigate conditions under which species merge to form a single reproductive unit. Two traits evolve in each species,...