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David Norton
University of Canterbury - Christchurch / New Zealand
Natural Sciences / Biological Science
AD Scientific Index ID: 120994
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David Norton's MOST POPULAR ARTICLES
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Novel ecosystems: theoretical and management aspects of the new ecological world orderRJ Hobbs, S Arico, J Aronson, JS Baron, P Bridgewater, VA Cramer, ...Global ecology and biogeography 15 (1), 1-7, 200623182006
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Towards a conceptual framework for restoration ecologyRJ Hobbs, DA NortonRestoration ecology 4 (2), 93-110, 199617661996
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Grazing effects on plant cover, soil and microclimate in fragmented woodlands in south‐western Australia: implications for restorationCJ Yates, DA Norton, RJ HobbsAustral Ecology 25 (1), 36-47, 20004962000
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Scale and the spatial concept of fragmentationJM Lord, DA NortonConservation Biology 4 (2), 197-202, 19904891990
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Mast seeding over 33 years by Dacrydium cupressinum Lamb.(rimu)(Podocarpaceae) in New Zealand: the importance of economies of scaleDA Norton, D KellyFunctional ecology, 399-408, 19884261988
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