Browsing Research Articles (Zoology and Entomology) by Subject "Acacia"

Browsing Research Articles (Zoology and Entomology) by Subject "Acacia"

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  • Garnas, Jeffrey R.; Hurley, Brett Phillip; Slippers, Bernard; Wingfield, Michael J. (Taylor & Francis, 2012-09)
    The worldwide homogenization of genetic resources used in plantation forestry (primarily Pinus, Eucalypus, Populus and Acacia spp.) together with accelerating rates of human-aided dispersal of exotic pests, is resulting ...
  • Richardson, D.M. (David Mark), 1958-; Carruthers, Jane; Hui, Cang; Impson, Fiona A.C.; Miller, Joseph T.; Robertson, Mark P.; Rouget, Mathieu; Le Roux, J.J. (Johannes Jacobus); Wilson, John R.U. (Wiley-Blackwell, 2011-09)
    AIM : Australian acacias (1012 recognized species native to Australia, which were previously grouped in Acacia subgenus Phyllodineae) have been moved extensivley around the world by humans over the past 250 years. This has ...
  • Rouget, Mathieu; Robertson, Mark P.; Wilson, John R.U; Hui, Cang; Essl, Franz; Renteria, Jorge; Richardson, David M. (Wiley, 2016-04)
    AIM : We develop a framework for quantifying invasions based on lagged trends in invasions (―invasion debt‖) with the aim of identifying appropriate metrics to quantify delayed responses at different invasion stages — ...
  • Hui, Cang; Richardson, D.M. (David Mark), 1958-; Robertson, Mark P.; Wilson, John R.U.; Yates, Colin J. (Wiley-Blackwell, 2011-09)
    AIM : Species' native ranges reflect the net outcome of interactions between life-history strategies and biotic and abiotic influences over evolutionary timescales. Differences in native ranges might be indicative both of ...