His main research concerns Ecology, Biodiversity, Ecosystem, Productivity and Species diversity. His work on Evergreen, Introduced species and Habitat as part of his general Ecology study is frequently connected to Sensu stricto and Large array, thereby bridging the divide between different branches of science. His studies deal with areas such as Biomass and Species richness as well as Biodiversity.
Jacques Roy studies Ecosystem diversity which is a part of Ecosystem. His studies examine the connections between Species diversity and genetics, as well as such issues in Plant cover, with regards to Climax species, Ecological release, Pioneer species, Abundance and Productivity. His research investigates the connection between Agronomy and topics such as Range that intersect with issues in Botany.
His primary areas of study are Ecology, Ecosystem, Botany, Agronomy and Biodiversity. Species richness, Biomass, Species diversity, Mediterranean climate and Plant cover are the core of his Ecology study. His study looks at the relationship between Ecosystem and fields such as Evapotranspiration, as well as how they intersect with chemical problems.
His work investigates the relationship between Botany and topics such as Animal science that intersect with problems in Specific leaf area. His Agronomy research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Soil water, Plant community, Canopy and Stomatal conductance. His Biodiversity course of study focuses on Environmental resource management and Ecology and Terrestrial ecosystem.
Ecosystem, Agronomy, Stomatal conductance, Ecology and Soil water are his primary areas of study. His Ecosystem study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Plant community, Climate change and Functional diversity. He works mostly in the field of Agronomy, limiting it down to concerns involving Species richness and, occasionally, Biomass, Community structure and Ecosystem engineer.
His research investigates the connection between Biomass and topics such as Biodiversity that intersect with problems in Environmental resource management, Ecosystem services, Food web and Mesocosm. Jacques Roy interconnects Vapour Pressure Deficit and Horticulture in the investigation of issues within Stomatal conductance. His work carried out in the field of Soil water brings together such families of science as Atmospheric sciences, Ecological stability and Evapotranspiration.
His primary areas of investigation include Ecosystem, Ecology, Species richness, Agronomy and Soil water. The study incorporates disciplines such as Climate change and Body size and species richness in addition to Ecosystem. His Climate change research includes elements of Functional diversity and Environmental planning.
His Ecology study frequently draws connections to adjacent fields such as Stomatal conductance. Jacques Roy has researched Species richness in several fields, including Competition, Niche, Community structure and Forest dynamics. His research in Soil water intersects with topics in Cropping system, Spatial heterogeneity, Ecological stability and Transpiration.
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Plant diversity increases soil microbial activity and soil carbon storage
Markus Lange;Nico Eisenhauer;Carlos Sierra;Holger Bessler.
Nature Communications (2015)
The effect of elevated CO2 on the chemical composition and construction costs of leaves of 27 C3 species
H. Poorter;Y. Van Berkel;R. Baxter;J. Den Hertog.
Plant Cell and Environment (1997)
Ecosystem consequences of changing biodiversity
F. Stuart Chapin;Osvaldo E. Sala;Ingrid C. Burke;J. Phillip Grime.
BioScience (1998)
Estimations of Global Terrestrial Productivity: Converging Toward a Single Number
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Global terrestrial productivity: past, present and future (2001)
23 – Estimations of Global Terrestrial Productivity: Converging toward a Single Number?
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Terrestrial Global Productivity (2001)
Species diversity, functional diversity, and ecosystem functioning
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Biodiversity and Ecosystem Functioning. Synthesis and Perspectives (2002)
Terrestrial Global Productivity
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Published in <b>2001</b> by Academic Press (2001)
Functional stability, substrate utilisation and biological indicators of soils following environmental impacts
B.S Griffiths;M Bonkowski;J Roy;K Ritz.
Applied Soil Ecology (2001)
In search of the characteristics of plant invaders
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(1990)
Plant species diversity as a driver of early succession in abandoned fields: a multi-site approach.
W. H. Van der Putten;S. R. Mortimer;K. Hedlund;C. Van Dijk.
Oecologia (2000)
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