Janice Lord
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New Zealand botanist and plant evolutionary biologist
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Janice Lord's Degrees
- Bachelors Botany University of Auckland
- Masters Plant Evolutionary Biology Victoria University of Wellington
- PhD Plant Evolutionary Biology University of New Zealand
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Janice Marjorie Lord is a New Zealand academic, a plant evolutionary biologist, and as of 2020 is an associate professor at the University of Otago, where she is the curator of the Otago Regional Herbarium.
Janice Lord's Published Works
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- Comparative ecology of seed size and dispersal (1996) (677)
- On misinterpreting the phylogenetic correction (1995) (383)
- Patterns of ecological diversity in fossil and modern mammalian faunas (1979) (262)
- Scale and the Spatial Concept of Fragmentation (1990) (252)
- Seed Size and Phylogeny in Six Temperate Floras: Constraints, Niche Conservatism, and Adaptation (1995) (200)
- Further Remarks on Phylogenetic Correction (1995) (119)
- Flower color influences insect visitation in alpine New Zealand. (2010) (114)
- A Molecular Phylogeny for Bats Illuminates Biogeography and the Fossil Record (2005) (107)
- Will loss of snow cover during climatic warming expose New Zealand alpine plants to increased frost damage? (2005) (101)
- Frugivore gape size and the evolution of fruit size and shape in southern hemisphere floras (2004) (94)
- Larger seeds in tropical floras: consistent patterns independent of growth form and dispersal mode (1997) (91)
- Have frugivores influenced the evolution of fruit traits in New Zealand (2002) (71)
- Importance of including cultural practices in ecological restoration (2017) (66)
- Leaf colour polymorphisms: a balance between plant defence and photosynthesis (2016) (55)
- Issues of interpretation after relating comparative datasets to phylogeny (1995) (51)
- Pollination and seed dispersal in Freycinetia baueriana, a dioecious liane that has lost its bat pollinator (1991) (46)
- Where have all the blue flowers gone: pollinator responses and selection on flower colour in New Zealand Wahlenbergia albomarginata (2012) (41)
- Redesigning a curriculum for inquiry: an ecology case study (2011) (40)
- Hymenopteran pollinators as agents of selection on flower colour in the New Zealand mountains: salient chromatic signals enhance flower discrimination (2013) (40)
- Accessory costs of seed production (2006) (39)
- AusTraits, a curated plant trait database for the Australian flora (2021) (39)
- The relative importance of solitary bees and syrphid flies as pollinators of two outcrossing plant species in the New Zealand alpine (2013) (39)
- The maintenance of Poa cita grassland by grazing. (1990) (36)
- Correlations between growth form, habitat, and fruit colour in the New Zealand flora, with reference to frugivory by lizards (2001) (36)
- The New Zealand experience of varroa invasion highlights research opportunities for Australia (2015) (35)
- Patterns in floral traits and plant breeding systems on Southern Ocean Islands (2015) (31)
- Variation in Festuca novae-zelandiae (Hack.) Cockayne germination behaviour with altitude of seed source (1994) (31)
- Foliar freezing resistance of Australian alpine plants over the growing season (2013) (27)
- Fleshy‐fruitedness in the New Zealand flora (1999) (27)
- Microhabitat selection and seasonality of alpine invertebrates (2001) (24)
- Recent colonisation by Nothofagus fusca at Cass, Canterbury (1993) (23)
- Functional and performance comparisons of invasive Hieracium lepidulum and co‐occurring species in New Zealand (2007) (22)
- ACCESSORY COSTS OF SEED PRODUCTION AND THE EVOLUTION OF ANGIOSPERMS (2012) (20)
- Ecological Responses to 52 Years of Experimental Snow Manipulation in High-Alpine Cushionfield, Old Man Range, South-Central New Zealand (2015) (20)
- Floral biology and flower visitors on subantarctic Campbell Island (2013) (19)
- Does disturbance, competition or resource limitation underlie Hieracium lepidulum invasion in New Zealand? Mechanisms of establishment and persistence, and functional differentiation among invasive and native species. (2010) (19)
- Comparative winter frost resistance of plant species from southern Africa, Australia, New Zealand, and South America grown in a common environment (Dunedin, New Zealand) (2006) (19)
- Does clonal fragmentation contribute to recruitment in Festuca novae-zelandiae? (1993) (17)
- Nutrient stress and performance of invasive Hieracium lepidulum and co-occurring species in New Zealand. (2006) (16)
- Seed production in Festuca novae‐zelandiae: The effect of altitude and pre‐dispersal predation (1999) (16)
- On the use of grain size in ecology (1990) (16)
- Over-collecting: an overlooked factor in the decline of plant taxa (1994) (15)
- Comparative transcriptome analysis of the wild-type model apomict Hieracium praealtum and its loss of parthenogenesis (lop) mutant (2018) (14)
- Plant community response following the removal of the invasive Lupinus arboreus in a coastal dune system (2015) (14)
- Doubled Haploid ‘CUDH2107’ as a Reference for Bulb Onion (Allium cepa L.) Research: Development of a Transcriptome Catalogue and Identification of Transcripts Associated with Male Fertility (2016) (13)
- Rediscovery of pycnidia in Thamnolia vermicularis: implications for chemotype occurrence and distribution (2013) (13)
- Agamospermous seed production of the invasive tussock grass Nardus stricta L. (Poaceae) in New Zealand - evidence from pollination experiments (2006) (12)
- Floral usage partitioning and competition between social (Apis mellifera,Bombus terrestris)and solitary bees in New Zealand: Niche partitioning via floral preferences? (2018) (12)
- Leaf and floral heating in cold climates: do sub-Antarctic megaherbs resemble tropical alpine giants? (2016) (12)
- Does current climate explain plant disjunctions? A test using the New Zealand alpine flora (2018) (10)
- The secret service – analysis of the available knowledge on moths as pollinators in New Zealand (2018) (10)
- Atlas of breeding birds of the West Midlands: Based on a field survey covering the counties of Warwickshire, Worcestershire and Staffordshire during the years 1966-1968; (1970) (9)
- Slow community responses but rapid species responses 14 years after alpine turf transplantation among snow cover zones, south–central New Zealand (2017) (9)
- Are introduced plants a threat to native pollinator services in montane–alpine environments? (2018) (8)
- First record of a vascular plant from the Bounty Islands: Lepidium oleraceum (nau, Cook's scurvy grass) (Brassicaceae) (2007) (8)
- Characterization of the mating-type locus (MAT) reveals a heterothallic mating system in Knightiella splachnirima (2017) (8)
- Invasion ecology of the alien tussock grass Nardus stricta (Poaceae) at Lake Pukaki, Canterbury, New Zealand (2005) (8)
- Integrating agroecology and sustainable tourism: applying geodesign to farm management in Aotearoa New Zealand (2018) (7)
- Phenylanthraquinones and flavone-C-glucosides from the disjunct Bulbinella in New Zealand. (2017) (7)
- Polarized Light Microscopy: An Old Technique Casts New Light on Māori Textile Plants (2017) (7)
- Plant-pollinator interactions affect colonization efficiency: abundance of blue-purple flowers is correlated with species richness of bumblebees in the Arctic. (2017) (7)
- Does the invader Hieracium lepidulum have a comparative growth advantage over co-occurring plants? High leaf area and low metabolic costs as invasive traits (2009) (7)
- In a world of white, flower colour matters: A white–purple transition signals lack of reward in an alpine Euphrasia (2015) (7)
- Iron and zinc content of hormosira banksii in New Zealand (2004) (6)
- Long-lived seed banks of Ammophila arenaria prolong dune restoration programs (2019) (6)
- The evolutionary ecology of Festuca Novae-Zelandiae in Mid-Canterbury, New Zealand (1992) (6)
- Downwind Sedimentation and Habitat Development Following Ammophila arenaria Removal and Dune Erosion, Mason Bay, New Zealand (2016) (6)
- A test for phylogenetic conservatism in plant‐pollinator relationships in Australian and New Zealand alpine floras (2008) (6)
- Applying spatial analysis to the agroecology-led management of an indigenous farm in New Zealand (2016) (6)
- Use and Identification of Tikumu (Celmisia Species, Asteraceae) in Artifacts of New Zealand Origin (2010) (5)
- Restoration of southern hemisphere beech (Nothofagaceae) forests: a meta‐analysis (2020) (5)
- Flower and fruit. Morphology, ontogeny, phylogeny, function, ecology (2011) (3)
- O-Acylated Flavones in the Alpine Daisy Celmisia viscosa: Intraspecific Variation. (2022) (3)
- Pacifigeron indivisus (Asteraceae: Astereae), a new species endemic to Rapa, Austral Islands, and a new delimitation of the Celmisia group (2020) (3)
- A global review demonstrating the importance of nocturnal pollinators for crop plants (2022) (3)
- Improving the public: Cultural and typological change in nineteenth-century libraries (2009) (3)
- Field guide to New Zealand’s epiphytes, vines and mistletoes (2015) (2)
- Hermaphroditism and dichogamy in Stilbocarpa polaris (Araliaceae) on Campbell Island (2012) (1)
- Nomenclatural priority of the genus Linochilus over Piofontia (Asteraceae: Astereae) (2019) (1)
- Halimane Diterpenes in the Alpine Daisy Celmisia viscosa: Absolute Configuration, 2,6-Dideoxyhexopyran-3-ulosides, Conformational Flexibility, and Intraspecific Variation. (2022) (1)
- Moths can transfer pollen between flowers under experimental conditions (2022) (1)
- Mr Cocker's Benger burn discoveries: A tussock rain cape from central Otago, New Zealand, re-examined (2012) (1)
- Variation in reproductive investment and floret gender ratios in two gynodioecious mat daisies (Raoulia, Asteraceae) (2016) (1)
- A molecular-genetic reassessment of the circumscription of the lichen genus Icmadophila (2020) (1)
- Different factors drive community assembly of rare and common ectomycorrhizal fungi (2022) (0)
- Flower and leaf temperatures, and environmental characteristics of six sub-Antarctic megaherb species on Campbell Island (T1_1) (2016) (0)
- Surface: Selective Observation of Data in a Subantarctic Landscape (2016) (0)
- Spore viability and germination of some ectomycorrhizal fungi from New Zealand and implications for forest restoration (2021) (0)
- Thermal time course for Pleurophyllum criniferum on Campbell Island (2010-12-06) (2016) (0)
- Consistent predictors of microbial community composition across scales in grasslands reveal low context-dependency (2021) (0)
- Thermal time course for Bulbinella rossii on Campbell Island (2010-11-30) (2016) (0)
- Shepherds to the subantarctic: The history and legacy of pasture plant introductions on Campbell Island / Motu Ihupuku, 1895–1931 (2022) (0)
- Glistens with Nectar (2016) (0)
- Correction to: Are introduced plants a threat to native pollinator services in montane–alpine environments? (2018) (0)
- Barriers to seedling establishment in grasslands: implications for Nothofagus forest restoration and migration (2022) (0)
- The effect of stratification and shade on germination of Nothofagus cliffortioides (Hook.f.) Oerst seeds (2023) (0)
- Correlated evolution in an ectomycorrhizal host-symbiont system. (2023) (0)
- Comparative transcriptome analysis of the wild-type model apomict Hieracium praealtum and its loss of parthenogenesis (lop) mutant (2018) (0)
- Flammability trajectories following destocking and forestation: a case study in the New Zealand high country (2022) (0)
- Are moths the missing pollinators in Subantarctic New Zealand? (2019) (0)
- A New Plantation World: Sporting Estates in the South Carolina Lowcountry, 1900–1940 by Daniel J. Vivian (review) (2019) (0)
- Zeta diversity differentiates factors driving community assembly of rare and common ectomycorrhizal fungi (2023) (0)
- Thermal time course for Bulbinella rossii on Campbell Island (2010-12-03) (2016) (0)
- Acknowledgement of Reviewers for 2018 (2018) (0)
- Honey bees do not displace foraging bumble bees on nectar-rich artificial flowers (2020) (0)
- Assembling the Architect: The History and Theory of Professional Practice by George Barnett Johnston (2020) (0)
- Correction to: Are introduced plants a threat to native pollinator services in montane–alpine environments? (2018) (0)
- Nature of Alpine Ecosystems in Temperate Mountains of New Zealand (2019) (0)
- Microhabitat s selection a and s seasonality o of a alpine invertebrates (2001) (0)
- Thermal time course for Pleurophyllum speciosum on Campbell Island (2010-12-03) (2016) (0)
- Thermal time course for Stilbocarpa polaris on Campbell Island (2010-12-01) (2016) (0)
- Thermal images in .iir format of sub-Antarctic megaherb species on Campbell Island (2016) (0)
- The Use of GIS for Agroecology, Medicinal Flora and Public Access aspects of an iwi-run Farm (2013) (0)
- List of Editors: Perspectives in Vernacular Architecture and Buildings & Landscapes (2019) (0)
- Honey bees do not displace foraging bumble bees on nectar-rich artificial flowers (2020) (0)
- Comment: Clintonia's Unique Embryology Not Apomixis (2009) (0)
- Spatial analysis of home range, core area and habitat selection of red deer (Cervus elaphus ) on an extensively managed high-country station (2007) (0)
- Thermal measurements on sub-Antarctic megaherbs and environmental characteristics on Campbell Island in 2010 (2016) (0)
- Are introduced plants a threat to native pollinator services in montane–alpine environments? (2018) (0)
- A Generic Taxonomic Synopsis of the Pleurophyllum Clade (Asteraceae: Astereae: Celmisiinae) with the Recognition of the New Zealand Endemic New Genus Macrolearia (2022) (0)
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