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SCOTT WILSON


University of Regina, Canada
scott.wilson@uregina.ca
http://www.uregina.ca/biology/faculty/wilson/


LECTURE TOPICS

  • Competition: classical approaches
  • Competition: field approaches
  • Competition and community assembly
  • Competition: next questions

    DISCUSSION TOPICS

  • Diversity experiments
  • Experimental design: goals, realism, interactions, hidden effects
  • Non-uptake resource effects

    KEY REFERENCES

  • Callaway, R. M., R. W. Brooker, et al. 2002. Positive interactions among alpine plants increase with stress. Nature 417:844-848.
  • Cousens, R. 2000. Greenhouse studies of interactions between plants: the flaws are in interpretation rather than design. Journal of Ecology 88:352-353.
  • Levine, J. M. 2000. Species diversity and biological invasions: relating local process to community pattern. Science 288:852-854
  • Pielke, R. A. and P. L. Vidale 1995. The boreal forest and the polar front. Journal of Geophysical Research 100:25755-25758.