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Trade-offs across space, time, and ecosystem services
JP Rodríguez, TD Beard Jr, EM Bennett, GS Cumming, SJ Cork, J Agard, ...
Ecology and society 11 (1), 2006
17272006
Millennium Ecosystem Assessment: Ecosystems and human well-being: wetlands and water synthesis
M Finlayson, RD Cruz, N Davidson, J Alder, S Cork, RS De Groot, ...
Island Press, 2005
260*2005
Digestive and metabolic strategies of arboreal mammalian folivores in relation to chemical defenses in temperate and tropical forests
SJ Cork, WJ Foley
Plant defenses against mammalian herbivory, 133-166, 1991
2111991
The effects of elevated CO2 atmospheres on the nutritional quality of Eucalyptus foliage and its interaction with soil nutrient and light availability
IR Lawler, WJ Foley, IE Woodrow, SJ Cork
Oecologia 109, 59-68, 1996
2031996
Methods and pitfalls of extracting condensed tannins and other phenolics from plants: Insights from investigations onEucalyptus leaves
SJ Cork, AK Krockenberger
Journal of chemical ecology 17, 123-134, 1991
1931991
Consequences of biotransformation of plant secondary metabolites on acid-base metabolism in mammals—a final common pathway?
WJ Foley, S McLEAN, SJ Cork
Journal of Chemical Ecology 21, 721-743, 1995
1691995
Use of fibrous diets by small herbivores: how far can the rules be ‘bent’?
WJ Foley, SJ Cork
Trends in Ecology & Evolution 7 (5), 159-162, 1992
1691992
Nutritional value of hypogeous fungus for a forest‐dwelling ground squirrel
SJ Cork, GJ Kenagy
Ecology 70 (3), 577-586, 1989
1641989
Digestion and metabolism of a natural foliar diet (Eucalyptus punctata) by an arboreal marsupial, the koala (Phascolarctos cinereus)
SJ Cork, ID Hume, TJ Dawson
Journal of comparative physiology 153, 181-190, 1983
1431983
Modelling distributions of arboreal and ground-dwelling mammals in relation to climate, nutrients, plant chemical defences and vegetation structure in the eucalypt forests of …
SJ Cork, PC Catling
Forest Ecology and Management 85 (1-3), 163-175, 1996
1351996
Digestive constraints on dietary scope in small and moderately-small mammals: how much do we really understand
SJ Cork
The digestive system in mammals: food, form and function. Cambridge …, 1994
1301994
Establishment of ectomycorrhizae on the roots of two species of Eucalyptus from fungal spores contained in the faeces of the long‐nosed potoroo (Potorous tridactylus)
AW Claridge, MT Tanton, JH Seebeck, SJ Cork, RB Cunningham
Australian Journal of Ecology 17 (2), 207-217, 1992
1201992
The passage of digesta markers through the gut of a folivorous marsupial, the koalaPhascolarctos cinereus
SJ Cork, ACI Warner
Journal of comparative physiology 152 (1), 43-51, 1983
1161983
Natural assets: an inventory of ecosystem goods and services in the Goulburn Broken Catchment
C Binning, S Cork, R Parry, D Shelton
Canberra, Australia: Ecosystem Services Project, 2001
1152001
Diversity and habitat relationships of hypogeous fungi. II. Factors influencing the occurrence and number of taxa
AW Claridge, SC Barry, SJ Cork, JM Trappe
Biodiversity & Conservation 9, 175-199, 2000
1112000
Role of Detoxification of Plant Secondary Compounds on Diet Breadth in a Mammalian Herbivore, Trichosurus vulpecula
MD Dearing, S Cork
Journal of Chemical Ecology 25, 1205-1219, 1999
1111999
The state of the application of ecosystems services in Australia
J Pittock, S Cork, S Maynard
Ecosystem Services 1 (1), 111-120, 2012
1092012
Glucose absorption by a nectarivorous bird: the passive pathway is paramount
WH Karasov, SJ Cork
American Journal of Physiology-Gastrointestinal and Liver Physiology 267 (1 …, 1994
1031994
Diversity and habitat relationships of hypogeous fungi. I. Study design, sampling techniques and general survey results
AW Claridge, SJ Cork, JM Trappe
Biodiversity & Conservation 9, 151-173, 2000
982000
Mycophagy by small mammals in the coniferous forests of North America: nutritional value of sporocarps of Rhizopogon vinicolor, a common hypogeous fungus
AW Claridge, JM Trappe, SJ Cork, DL Claridge
Journal of Comparative Physiology B 169, 172-178, 1999
851999
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