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Carl Wardhaugh
Carl Wardhaugh
Scion (New Zealand Forest Research Institute)
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How many species of arthropods visit flowers?
CW Wardhaugh
Arthropod-Plant Interactions 9 (6), 547-565, 2015
1922015
The spatial and temporal distributions of arthropods in forest canopies: uniting disparate patterns with hypotheses for specialisation
CW Wardhaugh
Biological Reviews 89 (4), 1021-1041, 2014
942014
Feeding guild structure of beetles on Australian tropical rainforest trees reflects microhabitat resource availability
CW Wardhaugh, NE Stork, W Edwards
Journal of Animal Ecology 81 (5), 1086-1094, 2012
652012
Estimation of biomass from body length and width for tropical rainforest canopy invertebrates
CW Wardhaugh
Australian Journal of Entomology 52 (4), 291-298, 2013
492013
The overlooked biodiversity of flower-visiting invertebrates
CW Wardhaugh, NE Stork, W Edwards, PS Grimbacher
Public Library of Science 7 (9), e45796, 2012
492012
Specialization of rainforest canopy beetles to host trees and microhabitats: not all specialists are leaf-feeding herbivores
CW Wardhaugh, NE Stork, W Edwards
Biological Journal of the Linnean Society 109 (1), 215-228, 2013
372013
Seasonal variation in a diverse beetle assemblage along two elevational gradients in the Australian Wet Tropics
CW Wardhaugh, MJ Stone, NE Stork
Scientific Reports 8 (1), 8559, 2018
342018
Vertical stratification in the spatial distribution of the beech scale insect (Ultracoelostoma assimile) in Nothofagus tree canopies in New Zealand
CW Wardhaugh, TJ Blakely, H Greig, PD Morris, A Barnden, S Rickard, ...
Ecological Entomology 31 (2), 185-195, 2006
332006
The specialization and structure of antagonistic and mutualistic networks of beetles on rainforest canopy trees
CW Wardhaugh, W Edwards, NE Stork
Biological journal of the Linnean Society 114 (2), 287-295, 2015
312015
Variation in beetle community structure across five microhabitats in A ustralian tropical rainforest trees
CW Wardhaugh, W Edwards, NE Stork
Insect Conservation and Diversity 6 (4), 463-472, 2013
292013
Temporal variation in abundance of leaf litter beetles and ants in an Australian lowland tropical rainforest is driven by climate and litter fall
PS Grimbacher, W Edwards, MJ Liddell, PN Nelson, C Nichols, ...
Biodiversity and Conservation 27, 2625-2640, 2018
282018
Land module of Our Planet Reviewed–Papua New Guinea: aims, methods and first taxonomical results
M Leponce, V Novotny, O Pascal, T Robillard, F Legendre, C Villemant, ...
Insects of Mount Wilhelm, Papua New Guinea 209, 13-48, 2016
252016
Compound Specific Trends of Chemical Defences in Ficus Along an Elevational Gradient Reflect a Complex Selective Landscape
M Volf, JE Laitila, J Kim, L Sam, K Sam, B Isua, M Sisol, CW Wardhaugh, ...
Journal of Chemical Ecology 46 (4), 442-454, 2020
202020
Body size variation among invertebrates inhabiting different canopy microhabitat: flower visitors are smaller
CW Wardhaugh, W Edwards, NE Stork
Ecological Entomology 38 (1), 101-111, 2013
192013
Canopy invertebrate community composition on rainforest trees: Different microhabitats support very different invertebrate communities
CW Wardhaugh, NE Stork, W Edwards
Austral Ecology 39 (4), 367-377, 2014
182014
Density‐dependent effects on the reproductive fitness of the New Zealand beech scale insect (Ultracoelostoma assimile) across multiple spatial scales
CW Wardhaugh, RK Didham
Ecological Entomology 30 (6), 733-738, 2005
162005
Flight activity of wood-and bark-boring insects at New Zealand ports
SM Pawson, JL Kerr, C Somchit, CW Wardhaugh
New Zealand Journal of Forestry Science 50, 2020
152020
Preliminary evidence suggests that beech scale insect honeydew has a negative effect on terrestrial litter decomposition rates in Nothofagus forests of New Zealand
CW Wardhaugh, RK Didham
New Zealand Journal of Ecology, 279-284, 2006
132006
High diversity of Cetiocyon beetles (Coleoptera: Hydrophilidae) along an elevational gradient on Mt. Wilhelm, New Guinea, with new records from the Bird's Head Peninsula
W Szczepański, D Vondráček, M Seidel, C Wardhaugh, M Fikácek
Arthropod Systematics & Phylogeny 76, 323-347, 2018
112018
How many species of arthropods visit flowers? Arthropod–Plant Interactions 9: 547–565
CW Wardhaugh
112015
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