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List of works by Hamish S Greig

A bioenergetic framework for the temperature dependence of trophic interactions

scientific article

A new framework for selecting environmental surrogates

scientific article

Absence of species replacements between permanent and temporary lentic communities in New Zealand

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Capacity to support predators scales with habitat size.

scientific article

Community assembly and food web interactions across pond permanence gradients

2008 doctoral thesis by Hamish Stuart Greig at University of Canterbury

Elevation alters outcome of competition between resident and range-shifting species

scientific article published on 16 October 2020

Habitat size influences food web structure in drying streams

scholarly article

Heavy metals: confounding factors in the response of New Zealand freshwater fish assemblages to natural and anthropogenic acidity

scientific article published on 15 May 2010

Increased temperature variation poses a greater risk to species than climate warming.

scientific article published on 29 January 2014

Landscape heterogeneity strengthens the relationship between β-diversity and ecosystem function

scientific article published on 05 October 2018

Nonlinear effects of consumer density on multiple ecosystem processes

scientific article published on 17 February 2012

Predator-induced reduction of freshwater carbon dioxide emissions

Reinforcing abiotic and biotic time constraints facilitate the broad distribution of a generalist with fixed traits.

scientific article published in March 2010

Repeat disturbances have cumulative impacts on stream communities

scientific article published on 14 February 2019

The body size dependence of trophic cascades

scientific article

Top-down control of prey increases with drying disturbance in ponds: a consequence of non-consumptive interactions?

scientific article published on 12 February 2013

Warming modifies trophic cascades and eutrophication in experimental freshwater communities

scientific article

Warming shifts top-down and bottom-up control of pond food web structure and function

scientific article

Warming, eutrophication, and predator loss amplify subsidies between aquatic and terrestrial ecosystems

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