Published in Ecotoxicology on April 19, 2006
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Do metal-rich plants deter herbivores? A field test of the defence hypothesis. Oecologia (2007) 0.83
Investigations of responses to metal pollution in land snail populations (Cantareus aspersus and Cepaea nemoralis) from a smelter-impacted area. Ecotoxicology (2011) 0.79
Use of the land snail Helix aspersa for monitoring heavy metal soil contamination in Northeast Algeria. Environ Monit Assess (2014) 0.77
The Shell of the Invasive Bivalve Species Dreissena polymorpha: Biochemical, Elemental and Textural Investigations. PLoS One (2016) 0.75
Measurement of stress effects (scope for growth) and contaminant levels in mussels (Mytilus edulis) collected from the Irish Sea. Mar Environ Res (2002) 1.17
Heavy metal concentrations in a soil-plant-snail food chain along a terrestrial soil pollution gradient. Environ Pollut (2005) 1.14
Accumulation of Zn, Cu, Pb and Cd in the garden snail (Helix aspersa): implications for predators. Environ Pollut (1996) 0.93
Is the cadmium uptake from soil important in bioaccumulation and toxic effects for snails? Ecotoxicol Environ Saf (2002) 0.88
Effect of Zn, Cu, Pb, and Cd on fitness in snails (Helix aspersa). Ecotoxicol Environ Saf (1996) 0.86
Avoidance of Cu- and Zn-contaminated soil by three ecologically different earthworm species. Ecotoxicol Environ Saf (2005) 0.82
Toxic effects of cadmium on the garden snail (Helix aspersa). Bull Environ Contam Toxicol (1981) 0.78
Effects of cadmium on the reproductive system of the land snail Helix aspersa. Bull Environ Contam Toxicol (2000) 0.78
Effects of dietary Cd and Cu on feeding and growth rates of the landsnail Helix engaddensis. Ecotoxicol Environ Saf (2000) 0.77
The landsnail Cepaea nemoralis regulates internal Cd levels when fed on Cd-enriched stinging nettle (Urtica dioica) leaves at low, field-relevant concentrations. Environ Pollut (2005) 0.77
The uptake of lead, zinc, cadmium, and copper by the pulmonate mollusc, Helix aspersa muller, and its relevance to the monitoring of heavy metal contamination of the environment. Oecologia (1977) 0.76
Dose-dependent effects of dietary Pb and Zn on feeding and growth rates of the landsnail Helix engaddensis. Ecotoxicol Environ Saf (2001) 0.75
The role of food in the dynamics of populations of the landsnail Cepaea nemoralis. Oecologia (1971) 0.75
Plant species traits are the predominant control on litter decomposition rates within biomes worldwide. Ecol Lett (2008) 5.60
Global negative vegetation feedback to climate warming responses of leaf litter decomposition rates in cold biomes. Ecol Lett (2007) 2.37
Does initial litter chemistry explain litter mixture effects on decomposition? Oecologia (2003) 2.13
Highly consistent effects of plant litter identity and functional traits on decomposition across a latitudinal gradient. Ecol Lett (2012) 1.91
Shifts in soil microorganisms in response to warming are consistent across a range of Antarctic environments. ISME J (2011) 1.42
Neighbour identity hardly affects litter-mixture effects on decomposition rates of New Zealand forest species. Oecologia (2009) 1.41
Size and structure of bacterial, fungal and nematode communities along an Antarctic environmental gradient. FEMS Microbiol Ecol (2006) 1.28
Variable temperature effects of Open Top Chambers at polar and alpine sites explained by irradiance and snow depth. Glob Chang Biol (2012) 1.17
Sphagnum-dwelling testate amoebae in subarctic bogs are more sensitive to soil warming in the growing season than in winter: the results of eight-year field climate manipulations. Protist (2011) 1.16
Substantial nutrient resorption from leaves, stems and roots in a subarctic flora: what is the link with other resource economics traits? New Phytol (2010) 1.08
The effect of environmental change on vascular plant and cryptogam communities from the Falkland Islands and the Maritime Antarctic. BMC Ecol (2007) 1.04
Changing leaf litter feedbacks on plant production across contrasting sub-arctic peatland species and growth forms. Oecologia (2006) 1.03
Ecophysiological response of Crambe maritima to airborne and soil-borne salinity. Ann Bot (2010) 0.95
Plant strategies in relation to resource supply in mesic to wet environments: does theory mirror nature? Am Nat (2010) 0.95
Controls on coarse wood decay in temperate tree species: birth of the LOGLIFE experiment. Ambio (2012) 0.92
Ecological consequences of the expansion of N₂-fixing plants in cold biomes. Oecologia (2014) 0.86
Enzymology under global change: organic nitrogen turnover in alpine and sub-Arctic soils. Biochem Soc Trans (2011) 0.84
Separating the effects of partial submergence and soil oxygen demand on plant physiology. Ecology (2008) 0.83
Leaf habit and woodiness regulate different leaf economy traits at a given nutrient supply. Ecology (2010) 0.83
No divergence in Cassiope tetragona: persistence of growth response along a latitudinal temperature gradient and under multi-year experimental warming. Ann Bot (2012) 0.83
Development of a proxy for past surface UV-B irradiation: a thermally assisted hydrolysis and methylation py-GC/MS method for the analysis of pollen and spores. Anal Chem (2005) 0.81
Flourish or flush: effects of simulated extreme rainfall events on Sphagnum-dwelling testate amoebae in a subarctic bog (Abisko, Sweden). Microb Ecol (2012) 0.81
Do high levels of diffuse and chronic metal pollution in sediments of Rhine and Meuse floodplains affect structure and functioning of terrestrial ecosystems? Sci Total Environ (2008) 0.80
Tundra in the rain: differential vegetation responses to three years of experimentally doubled summer precipitation in Siberian shrub and Swedish bog tundra. Ambio (2012) 0.80
Biomimetic solid-phase microextraction to predict body residues and toxicity of chemicals that act by narcosis. Environ Toxicol Chem (2002) 0.76
Potential macro-detritivore range expansion into the subarctic stimulates litter decomposition: a new positive feedback mechanism to climate change? Oecologia (2011) 0.75
Raising groundwater differentially affects mineralization and plant species abundance in dune slacks. Ecol Appl (2006) 0.75