Paul Gordon Jarvis
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Leading ecologist and Professor of Forestry and Natural Resources at the University of Edinburgh from 1975 to 2001
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Paul Gordon Jarvis was a leading ecologist and Professor of Forestry and Natural Resources at the University of Edinburgh from 1975 to 2001. Education Jarvis was educated at Oriel College, Oxford graduating with a Bachelor of Arts degree in Botany. He went to graduate school at the University of Sheffield where he was awarded a PhD in 1960 for research on the growth and regeneration of Irish oak Quercus petraea. Funded by a NATO scholarship, he moved to Uppsala University where he was awarded a second doctorate in plant physiology in 1963.
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- Effect of temperature and moisture on rates of carbon mineralization in a Mediterranean oak forest soil under controlled and field conditions (2005) (217)
- Growth and Biomass Partitioning in Eucalyptus grandis Seedlings in Response to Nitrogen Supply (1990) (94)
- Soil [N] modulates soil C cycling in CO2-fumigated tree stands: a meta-analysis. (2010) (61)
- Carbon mineralization rates at different soil depths across a network of European forest sites (FORCAST) (2008) (57)
- The Limits to Xylem Embolism Recovery in Pinus sylvestris L. (1992) (46)
- Interaction of nutrient limitation and elevated CO2 concentration on carbon assimilation of a tropical tree seedling (Cedrela odorata). (2000) (23)
- Allocation of dry matter in Eucalyptus grandis seedlings in response to nitrogen supply (1989) (11)
- A paradox in intertidal mussel beds of the SW Atlantic: increased diversity and reduced variability associated with sewage pollution. (2006) (7)
- Transformation of alpine and subalpine vegetation in a potentially warmer future, the Anthropocene era. Tentative projections based on long-term observations and paleovegetation records. (2006) (6)
- Estimation of foliage characteristics of isolated trees with the Plant Canopy Analyzer LAI-2000. (2006) (5)
- Plants and their atmospheric environment : the 21st Symposium of the British Ecological Society, Edinburgh, 1979 (1981) (4)
- The need for large-scale, integrated studies of biodiversity - experiences in Brazilian Amazonia. (2006) (2)
- Reproductive behaviour after fire of Atlantic shrubland and woodland species. (2006) (2)
- Characterization and restoration of saline-sodic soils in Argentine Pampas. (2006) (0)
- Referees used in 2000 (2001) (0)
- Current trends in ecology, Volume. 1. (2006) (0)
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