Andrew Lack, PhD

Affiliations: 
School of Biological and Molecular Sciences Oxford Brookes University, Oxford, England, United Kingdom 
Area:
Plant reproductive ecology, natural history of birds
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Dave Goulson grad student 1988-1992 Oxford Brookes University
Jeff Ollerton grad student 1989-1994 Oxford Brookes University
Rob Hammond grad student 1991-1995 Oxford Brookes University (Evolution Tree)
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Lack A. (2007) J. E. Peña, J. L. Sharp and M. Wysoki (eds), Tropical Fruit Pests and Pollinators: Biology, Economic Importance, Natural Enemies and Control Journal of Insect Conservation. 11: 421-421
Ollerton J, Lack A. (1998) Relationships between flowering phenology, plant size and reproductive success in Lotus corniculatus (Fabaceae) Plant Ecology. 139: 35-47
Ollerton J, Lack A. (1996) Partial predispersal seed predation in Lotus corniculatus L. (Fabaceae) Seed Science Research. 6: 65-69
Ollerton J, Lack AJ. (1992) Flowering phenology: An example of relaxation of natural selection? Trends in Ecology & Evolution. 7: 274-6
Kevan PG, Lack AJ. (1985) Pollination in a cryptically dioecious plant Decaspermum parviflorum (Lam.) A. J. Scott (Myrtaceae) by pollen-collecting bees in Sulawesi, Indonesia Biological Journal of the Linnean Society. 25: 319-330
Lack AJ. (1982) Competition for pollinators in the ecology of Centaurea scabiosa L. and Centaurea nigra L. I. Variation in flowering time New Phytologist. 91: 297-308
Lack AJ. (1982) Competition for pollinators in the ecology of Centaurea scabiosa L. and Centaurea nigra L. III. Insect visits and the number of successful pollinations New Phytologist. 91: 321-339
Lack AJ. (1982) The ecology of flowers of chalk grassland and their insect pollinators Journal of Ecology. 70: 773-790
Lack A. (1976) Competition For Pollinators And Evolution In Centaurea New Phytologist. 77: 787-792
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