Weeds are commonly considered a threat to biodiversity, yet interactions between native and exotic species in grasslands are poorly understood and reported results vary depending on the spatial scale of study, the factors controlled for and the response variables analysed. We tested whether weed presence and abundance is related to declines in biodiversity in Australian grasslands. We employed existing field data from 241 plots along a disturbance gradient and correlated species richness, cover and Shannon diversity for natives and exotics, controlling for seasonal rainfall, climatic gradients and nutrient status. We found no negative relationships in terms of emergent diversity metrics and occupation of space, indeed, many positive relatio...
The definitive version is available at www.blackwell-synergy.comInvasion by Mediterranean annual gra...
An assessment of the relative influences of management and environment on the composition of floodpl...
Parthenium weed (Parthenium hysterophorus L.) is believed to reduce the above- and below-ground plan...
Weeds are commonly considered a threat to biodiversity, yet interactions between native and exotic s...
Published: June 1, 2017Weeds are commonly considered a threat to biodiversity, yet interactions betw...
Disturbance has been considered essential for maintaining biodiversity in temperate grassy ecosystem...
The interactive effect of grazing and soil resources on plant species richness and coexistence has b...
Aim: Exotic perennial grasses (EPGs) are significant invaders of native grassy communities. We sough...
© CSIRO 2006The species composition of temperate grasslands in the mid-north of South Australia has ...
Livestock grazing is often thought to enhance native plant species co-existence in remnant grassland...
Lowland grassy woodlands in Australia’s south-east face reductions in native plant diversity because...
Exotic annual grasses have been introduced into many semi-arid ecosystems worldwide, often to the de...
Plant diversity is threatened in many agricultural landscapes. Our understanding of patterns of plan...
Floristic data from paired roadside-paddock analyses from grassland in central Queensland, Australia...
The control of woody weeds in the mulga lands of south-west Queensland is commonly regarded as essen...
The definitive version is available at www.blackwell-synergy.comInvasion by Mediterranean annual gra...
An assessment of the relative influences of management and environment on the composition of floodpl...
Parthenium weed (Parthenium hysterophorus L.) is believed to reduce the above- and below-ground plan...
Weeds are commonly considered a threat to biodiversity, yet interactions between native and exotic s...
Published: June 1, 2017Weeds are commonly considered a threat to biodiversity, yet interactions betw...
Disturbance has been considered essential for maintaining biodiversity in temperate grassy ecosystem...
The interactive effect of grazing and soil resources on plant species richness and coexistence has b...
Aim: Exotic perennial grasses (EPGs) are significant invaders of native grassy communities. We sough...
© CSIRO 2006The species composition of temperate grasslands in the mid-north of South Australia has ...
Livestock grazing is often thought to enhance native plant species co-existence in remnant grassland...
Lowland grassy woodlands in Australia’s south-east face reductions in native plant diversity because...
Exotic annual grasses have been introduced into many semi-arid ecosystems worldwide, often to the de...
Plant diversity is threatened in many agricultural landscapes. Our understanding of patterns of plan...
Floristic data from paired roadside-paddock analyses from grassland in central Queensland, Australia...
The control of woody weeds in the mulga lands of south-west Queensland is commonly regarded as essen...
The definitive version is available at www.blackwell-synergy.comInvasion by Mediterranean annual gra...
An assessment of the relative influences of management and environment on the composition of floodpl...
Parthenium weed (Parthenium hysterophorus L.) is believed to reduce the above- and below-ground plan...