Wallis, IanKeszei, AndrasHenery, MartinMoran, GavinForrester, RobertMaintz, JensFord (previously Marsh), KarenAndrew, RoseFoley, William2015-12-101433-8319http://hdl.handle.net/1885/64092It is becoming increasingly easy to generate genotypic data but much harder to gather an equivalent amount of phenotypic information, particularly for chemical traits. In this study of Eucalyptus globulus ssp. globulus, we measured about 60 chemical leafKeywords: biochemical composition; chemotaxonomy; evergreen tree; evolutionary biology; geographical variation; herbivory; land bridge; morphology; nitrogen; nutrient availability; phenotype; phytochemistry; subspecies; Australia; Bass Strait; Tasmania; Victoria [A Available nitrogen; Chemical variation; Herbivory; Phenotype; Swift parrotA chemical perspective on the evolution of variation in Eucalyptus globulus201110.1016/j.ppees.2011.05.0052020-04-05