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Nonrandom extinction leads to elevated loss of angiosperm evolutionary historyVAMOSI, Jana C; WILSON, John R. U.Ecology letters (Print). 2008, Vol 11, Num 10, pp 1047-1053, issn 1461-023X, 7 p.Article

Casuarina: biogeography and ecology of an important tree genus in a changing worldPOTGIETER, Luke J; RICHARDSON, David M; WILSON, John R. U et al.Biological invasions. 2014, Vol 16, Num 3, pp 609-633, issn 1387-3547, 25 p.Article

The absence of fire can cause a lag phase: The invasion dynamics of Banksia ericifolia (Proteaceae)GEERTS, Sjirk; MOODLEY, Desika; GAERTNER, Mirijam et al.Austral ecology (Print). 2013, Vol 38, Num 8, pp 931-941, issn 1442-9985, 11 p.Article

Macroecology meets invasion ecology: linking the native distributions of Australian acacias to invasivenessCANG HUI; RICHARDSON, David M; ROBERTSON, Mark P et al.Diversity and distributions. 2011, Vol 17, Num 5, pp 872-883, issn 1366-9516, 12 p.Article

Herbivory, mowing, and herbicides differently affect production and nutrient allocation of Alternanthera philoxeroidesSCHOOLER, Shon S; YEATES, Alice G; WILSON, John R. U et al.Aquatic botany. 2007, Vol 86, Num 1, pp 62-68, issn 0304-3770, 7 p.Article

The decline of water hyacinth on Lake Victoria was due to biological control by Neochetina sppWILSON, John R. U; AJUONU, Obinna; THAI VAN et al.Aquatic botany. 2007, Vol 87, Num 1, pp 90-93, issn 0304-3770, 4 p.Article

Site-specific conditions influence plant naturalization: The case of alien Proteaceae in South AfricaMOODLEY, Desika; GEERTS, Sjirk; REBELO, Tony et al.Acta oecologica (Montrouge). 2014, Num 59, pp 62-71, issn 1146-609X, 10 p.Article

Co-invasion of South African ecosystems by an Australian legume and its rhizobial symbiontsNDLOVU, Joice; RICHARDSON, David M; WILSON, John R. U et al.Journal of biogeography. 2013, Vol 40, Num 7, pp 1240-1251, issn 0305-0270, 12 p.Article

Adaptive evolution in invasive speciesPRENTIS, Peter J; WILSON, John R. U; DORMONTT, Eleanor E et al.Trends in plant science. 2008, Vol 13, Num 6, pp 288-294, issn 1360-1385, 7 p.Article

Rapid response to shoot removal by the invasive wetland plant, alligator weed (Alternanthera philoxeroides)WILSON, John R. U; YEATES, Alice; SCHOOLER, Shon et al.Environmental and experimental botany. 2007, Vol 60, Num 1, pp 20-25, issn 0098-8472, 6 p.Article

A standardized set of metrics to assess and monitor tree invasionsWILSON, John R. U; CAPLAT, Paul; SPEAR, Dian et al.Biological invasions. 2014, Vol 16, Num 3, pp 535-551, issn 1387-3547, 17 p.Article

Macroecology meets invasion ecology: performance of Australian acacias and eucalypts around the world revealed by features of their native rangesCANG HUI; RICHARDSON, David M; VISSER, Vernon et al.Biological invasions. 2014, Vol 16, Num 3, pp 565-576, issn 1387-3547, 12 p.Article

Incorporating risk mapping at multiple spatial scales into eradication management plansKAPLAN, Haylee; VAN NIEKERK, Adriaan; LE ROUX, Johannes J et al.Biological invasions. 2014, Vol 16, Num 3, pp 691-703, issn 1387-3547, 13 p.Article

Predicting the subspecific identity of invasive species using distribution models: Acacia saligna as an exampleTHOMPSON, Genevieve D; ROBERTSON, Mark P; WEBBER, Bruce L et al.Diversity and distributions. 2011, Vol 17, Num 5, pp 1001-1014, issn 1366-9516, 14 p.Article

Contain or eradicate? Optimizing the management goal for Australian acacia invasions in the face of uncertaintyMOORE, Joslin L; RUNGE, Michael C; WEBBER, Bruce L et al.Diversity and distributions. 2011, Vol 17, Num 5, pp 1047-1059, issn 1366-9516, 13 p.Article

A simple, rapid methodology for developing invasive species watch listsFAULKNER, Katelyn T; ROBERTSON, Mark P; ROUGET, Mathieu et al.Biological conservation. 2014, Vol 179, pp 25-32, issn 0006-3207, 8 p.Article

Native and naturalized range size in Pinus: relative importance of biogeography, introduction effort and species traitsPROCHES, Serban; WILSON, John R. U; RICHARDSON, David M et al.Global ecology and biogeography (Print). 2012, Vol 21, Num 5-6, pp 513-523, issn 1466-822X, 11 p.Article

A proposed unified framework for biological invasionsBLACKBURN, Tim M; PYSEK, Petr; BACHER, Sven et al.Trends in ecology & evolution (Amsterdam). 2011, Vol 26, Num 7, pp 333-339, issn 0169-5347, 7 p.Article

Phylogeographic consequences of different introduction histories of invasive Australian Acacia species and Paraserianthes lophantha (Fabaceae) in South AfricaLE ROUX, Johannes J; BROWN, Gillian K; BYRNE, Margaret et al.Diversity and distributions. 2011, Vol 17, Num 5, pp 861-871, issn 1366-9516, 11 p.Article

Searching for phylogenetic pattern in biological invasionsPROCHES, Serban; WILSON, John R. U; RICHARDSON, David M et al.Global ecology and biogeography (Print). 2008, Vol 17, Num 1, pp 5-10, issn 1466-822X, 6 p.Conference Paper

Residence time and potential range : crucial considerations in modelling plant invasionsWILSON, John R. U; RICHARDSON, David M; ROUGET, Mathieu et al.Diversity and distributions. 2007, Vol 13, Num 1, pp 11-22, issn 1366-9516, 12 p.Article

Invasion trajectory of alien trees: the role of introduction pathway and planting historyDONALDSON, Jason E; CANG HUI; RICHARDSON, David M et al.Global change biology (Print). 2014, Vol 20, Num 5, pp 1527-1537, issn 1354-1013, 11 p.Article

Scale-area curves: a tool for understanding the ecology and distribution of invasive tree speciesDONALDSON, Jason E; RICHARDSON, David M; WILSON, John R. U et al.Biological invasions. 2014, Vol 16, Num 3, pp 553-563, issn 1387-3547, 11 p.Article

Reproductive biology of Australian acacias: important mediator of invasiveness?GIBSON, Michelle R; RICHARDSON, David M; JOHNSON, Steven D et al.Diversity and distributions. 2011, Vol 17, Num 5, pp 911-933, issn 1366-9516, 23 p.Article

Risk assessment, eradication, and biological control: global efforts to limit Australian acacia invasionsWILSON, John R. U; GAIRIFO, Carla; KULL, Christian A et al.Diversity and distributions. 2011, Vol 17, Num 5, pp 1030-1046, issn 1366-9516, 17 p.Article

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