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Adrian C. Newton
Researcher at James Hutton Institute
Publications - 460
Citations - 24371
Adrian C. Newton is an academic researcher from James Hutton Institute. The author has contributed to research in topics: Hordeum vulgare & Biodiversity. The author has an hindex of 74, co-authored 453 publications receiving 21814 citations. Previous affiliations of Adrian C. Newton include Seattle Children's Research Institute & University of Peradeniya.
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Habitat fragmentation and reproductive ecology of Embothrium coccineum, Eucryphia cordifolia and Aextoxicon punctatum in southern temperate rainforests.
Cecilia Smith-Ramírez,Adriana E. Rovere,Mariela Núñez-Ávila,Juan J. Armesto,Adrian C. Newton +4 more
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The effect of humidity on the expression of partial resistance to powdery mildew in barley
TL;DR: Seedling leaves of four cultivars of barley were inoculated with powdery mildew and enclosed in an apparatus which enabled accurate control of humidity, air speed and temperature, showing greater reduction in infection frequency and more reduction in biomass per colony under low humidity than the other cultivars.
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Applying succession models to the conservation of tropical montane forest.
Duncan Golicher,Adrian C. Newton +1 more
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Does agricultural intensification cause tipping points in ecosystem services
Stephen C. L. Watson,Adrian C. Newton,Lucy E. Ridding,Paul M. Evans,Steven Brand,Morag McCracken,Arjan S. Gosal,James M. Bullock +7 more
TL;DR: In this article, the authors used the InVEST suite of software models together with a time series of historical land cover maps and an Input-Output model to evaluate these dynamics over an 85-year period in the county of Dorset, southern England.
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Testing the relative sensitivity of 102 ecological variables as indicators of woodland condition in the New Forest, UK
Paul M. Evans,Adrian C. Newton,Elena Cantarello,Neil Sanderson,Davey L. Jones,Davey L. Jones,Nadia Barsoum,Joan Cottrell,Stuart W. A'Hara,Lauren Fuller +9 more
TL;DR: In this article, the effectiveness of different variables that could potentially be used as indicators of woodland condition, 102 variables that describe woodland structure, composition, functioning, edaphic conditions and disturbance regimes were assessed along 12 replicate gradients of beech stand dieback.