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Plant Science and Agronomy

D-Index
51
Citations
10731
World Ranking
1997
National Ranking
83

Ecology and Evolution

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52
Citations
11097
World Ranking
3451
National Ranking
238

Overview

Roy Turkington is affiliated with the University of British Columbia in Canada. Their academic profile reflects involvement in research and teaching within the university environment.

There is no publicly available information on recent papers authored by Roy Turkington, nor on frequent co-authors or common publication venues. Consequently, details regarding specific research contributions or collaborations are not documented here.

Similarly, there are no recorded book publications or detailed data on the main fields and subfields of study associated with Roy Turkington. Information about specific topics covered in their work is also unavailable.

No awards or honors have been listed in connection with their academic career.

Best Publications

  • ARE INVASIVE SPECIES THE DRIVERS OR PASSENGERS OF CHANGE IN DEGRADED ECOSYSTEMS

    Andrew S. MacDougall;Roy Turkington

  • Impact of food and predation on the snowshoe hare cycle.

    Charles J. Krebs;Stan Boutin;Rudy Boonstra;A. R. E. Sinclair

  • The growth, distribution and neighbour relationships of Trifolium repens in a permanent pasture. IV. Fine scale biotic differentiation

    R. Turkington;John L. Harper

  • Diversity loss with persistent human disturbance increases vulnerability to ecosystem collapse

    A. S. MacDougall;K. S. McCann;G. Gellner;R. Turkington

  • Coordinated distributed experiments: An emerging tool for testing global hypotheses in ecology and environmental science

    Lauchlan H. Fraser;Hugh Al Henry;Cameron N. Carlyle;Cameron N. Carlyle;Shannon R. White

  • Population changes of the vertebrate community during a snowshoe hare cycle in Canada’s boreal forest

    Stan Boutin;C. J. Krebs;R. Boonstra;M. R. T. Dale

  • THE GROWTH, DISTRIBUTION AND NEIGHBOUR RELATIONSHIPS OF TRIFOLIUM REPENS IN A PERMANENT PASTURE

    Fine-Scale Biotic Differentiation;R. Turkington;John L. Harper

  • The Growth, Distribution and Neighbour Relationships of Trifolium Repens in a Permanent Pasture: I. Ordination, Pattern and Contact

    R. Turkington;John L. Harper

  • Global change effects on plant communities are magnified by time and the number of global change factors imposed

    Kimberly J. Komatsu;Meghan L. Avolio;Nathan P. Lemoine;Forest Isbell

  • Density dependence in an annual plant community: variation among life history stages

    Deborah E. Goldberg;R. O. Y. Turkington;Linda Olsvig-Whittaker;Andrew R. Dyer

  • Plant Competition in Relation to Neighbor Biomass : An Intercontinental Study with POA Pratensis

    R.J. Reader;S.D. Wilson;J.W. Belcher;I. Wisheu

  • Adaptive phenotypic plasticity of Pseudoroegneria spicata: response of stomatal density, leaf area and biomass to changes in water supply and increased temperature

    Lauchlan H. Fraser;Amber Greenall;Cameron Carlyle;Cameron Carlyle;Roy Turkington

  • Ecosystem properties determined by plant functional group identity

    Jennie R. McLaren;Roy Turkington

  • Ecological Implications of Specificity between Plants and Rhizosphere Micro-organisms

    C.P. Chanway;R. Turkington;F.B. Holl

  • Lotus corniculatus L.

    David A. Jones;Roy Turkington

  • Biotic specialization between neighbouring genotypes in Lolium perenne and Trifolium repens from a permanent pasture.

    L. W. Aarssen;R. Turkington

  • Response of crested wheatgrass (Agropyron cristatum L.) perennial ryegrass (Lolium perenne and white clover (Trifolium repens L.) to inoculation with Bacillus polymyxa

    F.B. Holl;C.P. Chanway;R. Turkington;R.A. Radley

  • The mutualism-parasitism continuum in ectomycorrhizas: a quantitative assessment using meta-analysis.

    Justine Karst;Laurie Marczak;Melanie D. Jones;Roy Turkington

  • INTERACTIVE EFFECTS OF NUTRIENTS AND DISTURBANCE: AN EXPERIMENTAL TEST OF PLANT STRATEGY THEORY'

    Roy Turkington;Elena Klein;C. P. Chanway

  • THE BIOLOGY OF CANADIAN WEEDS.: 75. Bromus tectorum L.

    Mahesh K. Upadhyaya;Douglas McILVRIDE;Roy Turkington

  • Establishment of Broad‐leaved Thickets in Serengeti, Tanzania: The Influence of Fire, Browsers, Grass Competition, and Elephants1

    Gregory Sharam;A. R. E. Sinclair;Roy Turkington

  • Testing hypotheses of trophic level interactions: a boreal forest ecosystem

    A.R.E. Sinclair;Charles Krebs;J.M. Fryxell;R. Turkington

  • The effects of NPK fertilization for nine years on boreal forest vegetation in northwestern Canada

    Roy Turkington;Elizabeth John;C.J. Krebs;M.R.T. Dale

  • Does the Type of Disturbance Matter When Restoring Disturbance‐Dependent Grasslands?

    Andrew S. MacDougall;Andrew S. MacDougall;Roy Turkington

  • The effects of fertilization and herbivory on the herbaceous vegetation of the boreal forest in north-western Canada: a 10-year study

    Roy Turkington;Elizabeth John;Sally Watson;Pippa Seccombe-Hett

  • Relative importance of suppression-based and tolerance-based competition in an invaded oak savanna

    Andrew S. MacDOUGALL;Roy Turkington

  • A call for applying trophic structure in ecological restoration

    Lauchlan H. Fraser;William L. Harrower;Heath W. Garris;Scott Davidson

  • Soil microbial communities resistant to changes in plant functional group composition

    Carolyn B. Marshall;Jennie R. McLaren;Roy Turkington

  • Patterns of plant invasion along an environmental stress gradient

    A.S. MacDougall;A.S. MacDougall;J. Boucher;J. Boucher;R. Turkington;G.E. Bradfield

  • Response of grassland biomass production to simulated climate change and clipping along an elevation gradient

    Cameron N. Carlyle;Cameron N. Carlyle;Cameron N. Carlyle;Lauchlan H. Fraser;Roy Turkington

Frequent Co-Authors

Anthony R. E. Sinclair
Anthony R. E. Sinclair University of British Columbia
Lauchlan H. Fraser
Lauchlan H. Fraser Thompson Rivers University
Chris P. Chanway
Chris P. Chanway University of British Columbia
Andrew S. MacDougall
Andrew S. MacDougall University of Guelph
Lonnie W. Aarssen
Lonnie W. Aarssen Queen's University
Zhe-Kun Zhou
Zhe-Kun Zhou Xishuangbanna Tropical Botanical Garden
Deborah E. Goldberg
Deborah E. Goldberg University of Michigan–Ann Arbor
Charles J. Krebs
Charles J. Krebs University of British Columbia
Rudy Boonstra
Rudy Boonstra University of Toronto
Christopher J. Lortie
Christopher J. Lortie York University

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