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Ian R Wallis

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Windley H, Wallis I, DeGabriel J, Moore B, Johnson C, Foley W
Oecologia . 2013 Feb; 173(1):203-12. PMID: 23443356
Estimating the nutritional value of a herbivore's diet is difficult because it requires knowing what the animal eats, the relative quality of each component and how these components interact in...
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Moles A, Peco B, Wallis I, Foley W, Poore A, Seabloom E, et al.
New Phytol . 2013 Jan; 198(1):252-263. PMID: 23316750
Most plant species have a range of traits that deter herbivores. However, understanding of how different defences are related to one another is surprisingly weak. Many authors argue that defence...
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Padovan A, Keszei A, Wallis I, Foley W
J Chem Ecol . 2012 Jun; 38(7):914-23. PMID: 22661307
Mosaic trees contain more than one phenotype. The two Eucalyptus mosaic trees studied here (E. melliodora and E. sideroxylon) are predominantly susceptible to insect herbivory, with the leaves on a...
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Wallis I, Claridge A, Trappe J
Fungal Biol . 2012 May; 116(5):590-602. PMID: 22559919
Fungi comprise a major part of the diet of many animals. Even so, the nutritional value of fungi has been much debated, with some arguing that fungi are nutritionally poor....
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Wallis I, Edwards M, Windley H, Krockenberger A, Felton A, Quenzer M, et al.
Oecologia . 2012 Jan; 169(2):281-91. PMID: 22246432
Ecologists want to explain why populations of animals are not evenly distributed across landscapes and often turn to nutritional explanations. In seeking to link population attributes with food quality, they...
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Kulheim C, Yeoh S, Wallis I, Laffan S, Moran G, Foley W
New Phytol . 2011 May; 191(4):1041-1053. PMID: 21609332
Eucalyptus is characterized by high foliar concentrations of plant secondary metabolites with marked qualitative and quantitative variation within a single species. Secondary metabolites in eucalypts are important mediators of a...
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Moles A, Wallis I, Foley W, Warton D, Stegen J, Bisigato A, et al.
New Phytol . 2011 May; 191(3):777-788. PMID: 21539574
• It has long been believed that plant species from the tropics have higher levels of traits associated with resistance to herbivores than do species from higher latitudes. A meta-analysis...
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Youngentob K, Wallis I, Lindenmayer D, Wood J, Pope M, Foley W
J Chem Ecol . 2010 Dec; 37(1):71-84. PMID: 21161340
The chemical quality of forage may determine landscape use and habitat quality for some herbivorous species. However, studies that investigate the relationship between foliar chemistry and foraging choices in wild...
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Moore B, Lawler I, Wallis I, Beale C, Foley W
Ecology . 2010 Dec; 91(11):3165-76. PMID: 21141178
Ecologists trying to understand the value of habitat to animals must first describe the value of resources contained in the habitat to animals and, second, they must describe spatial variation...
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Andrew R, Wallis I, Harwood C, Foley W
Ann Bot . 2010 Mar; 105(5):707-17. PMID: 20228089
Background And Aims: Both environmental and genetic effects contribute to phenotypic variation within and among populations. Genetic differentiation of quantitative traits among populations has been shown in many species, yet...