Diversity and distribution of exotic plant taxa in Kosciuszko National Park in south-eastern Australia were reviewed based on 1103 records of exotics from 18 vegetation surveys conducted between 1986 and 2004. 154 taxa from 23 families were recorded in the alpine to montane zones, with eleven taxa in the alpine, 128 taxa in the subalpine and 69 taxa in the montane zone. Nearly all taxa were associated with anthropogenic disturbance with only four taxa exclusively recorded in natural areas. 62 taxa were recorded from subalpine ski resort gardens, and although not recorded as naturalised in the vegetation surveys, their presence in the Park is a concern. Road verges provided habitat for numerous exotics (65 taxa). 44 taxa were recorded in bo...
Kosciuszko National Park is the largest protected area in NSW and the only reserve in the State cont...
A resurvey (previously surveyed 2003–04) of the northern metapopulation of the listed Vulnerable shr...
Aim: Exotic perennial grasses (EPGs) are significant invaders of native grassy communities. We sough...
Diversity and distribution of exotic plant taxa in Kosciuszko National Park in south-eastern Austral...
Although Kosciuszko National Park is one of the largest and oldest in New South Wales, the vascular ...
Tourism and recreation in protected areas results in a range of indirect impacts on the environment,...
Although mountain regions are thought to be at lower risk of plant invasions, the diversity and cove...
Although the distribution and composition of cool temperate rainforest in eastern Australia may be r...
Invasive introduced plants constitute a significant threat to native species and ecosystems across A...
Kosciuszko National Park is the largest protected area in NSW and the only reserve in the State cont...
Morialta Conservation Park is a scenic protected area that contains important vegetation remnants of...
Vegetation in the remote Pooncarie region of south-western New South Wales was surveyed in the sprin...
The effects of introduced exotic species in natural environments are becoming important issues in co...
This thesis examined vegetation change over the last 43 years in Australia\u27s largest contiguous a...
The objective of this study was to examine the distribution of exotic plants and determine the poten...
Kosciuszko National Park is the largest protected area in NSW and the only reserve in the State cont...
A resurvey (previously surveyed 2003–04) of the northern metapopulation of the listed Vulnerable shr...
Aim: Exotic perennial grasses (EPGs) are significant invaders of native grassy communities. We sough...
Diversity and distribution of exotic plant taxa in Kosciuszko National Park in south-eastern Austral...
Although Kosciuszko National Park is one of the largest and oldest in New South Wales, the vascular ...
Tourism and recreation in protected areas results in a range of indirect impacts on the environment,...
Although mountain regions are thought to be at lower risk of plant invasions, the diversity and cove...
Although the distribution and composition of cool temperate rainforest in eastern Australia may be r...
Invasive introduced plants constitute a significant threat to native species and ecosystems across A...
Kosciuszko National Park is the largest protected area in NSW and the only reserve in the State cont...
Morialta Conservation Park is a scenic protected area that contains important vegetation remnants of...
Vegetation in the remote Pooncarie region of south-western New South Wales was surveyed in the sprin...
The effects of introduced exotic species in natural environments are becoming important issues in co...
This thesis examined vegetation change over the last 43 years in Australia\u27s largest contiguous a...
The objective of this study was to examine the distribution of exotic plants and determine the poten...
Kosciuszko National Park is the largest protected area in NSW and the only reserve in the State cont...
A resurvey (previously surveyed 2003–04) of the northern metapopulation of the listed Vulnerable shr...
Aim: Exotic perennial grasses (EPGs) are significant invaders of native grassy communities. We sough...