Our aim was to model the current and future potential global distribution of Chloris truncata (windmill grass) based on the plant’s biology, soil requirements and colonisation success. The growth response of C. truncata to constant temperatures and soil moisture levels were measured and estimated respectively, to develop parameters for a CLIMEX bioclimatic model of potential distribution. The native distribution in eastern Australia and naturalised distribution in Western Australia was also used to inform the model. Associations with soil types were assessed within the suitable bioclimatic region in Australia. The global projection of the model was tested against the distribution of soil types and the known successful and failed global intr...
Climate has an important influence on the distribution and abundance of invasive species. Habitat su...
Aim Investigate the relative abilities of different bioclimatic models and data sets to project spe...
Global climate change will have significant implications for the management of invasive species in A...
Rapistrum rugosum (L.) All. (Brassicaceae) is a widely distributed weed of annual crops, especially ...
Chloris truncata is a C4 grass species, native to Australia. Within the wheatbelt of Western Austral...
1. Acacia nilotica is a spinescent woody legume that has become highly invasive in several parts of ...
Chloris truncata is a significant weed in summer crops in the subtropical region of Australia. A stu...
Chloris truncata is a significant weed in summer crops in the subtropical region of Australia. A stu...
Climate change presents a new challenge for the management of invasive exotic species that threaten ...
The factors determining the distribution of the Western Australian endemic Solanum hoplopetalum Bitt...
Herbicide resistance has been observed in Chloris truncata, an Australian native C4 grass and a summ...
A process-based niche model of L. camara L. (lantana), a highly invasive shrub species, was develope...
Invasive species pose a major threat to biodiversity which may be intensified by the effects of clim...
Invasive species pose a major threat to biodiversity which may be intensified by the effects of clim...
A process-based niche model of L. camara L. (lantana), a highly invasive shrub species, was develope...
Climate has an important influence on the distribution and abundance of invasive species. Habitat su...
Aim Investigate the relative abilities of different bioclimatic models and data sets to project spe...
Global climate change will have significant implications for the management of invasive species in A...
Rapistrum rugosum (L.) All. (Brassicaceae) is a widely distributed weed of annual crops, especially ...
Chloris truncata is a C4 grass species, native to Australia. Within the wheatbelt of Western Austral...
1. Acacia nilotica is a spinescent woody legume that has become highly invasive in several parts of ...
Chloris truncata is a significant weed in summer crops in the subtropical region of Australia. A stu...
Chloris truncata is a significant weed in summer crops in the subtropical region of Australia. A stu...
Climate change presents a new challenge for the management of invasive exotic species that threaten ...
The factors determining the distribution of the Western Australian endemic Solanum hoplopetalum Bitt...
Herbicide resistance has been observed in Chloris truncata, an Australian native C4 grass and a summ...
A process-based niche model of L. camara L. (lantana), a highly invasive shrub species, was develope...
Invasive species pose a major threat to biodiversity which may be intensified by the effects of clim...
Invasive species pose a major threat to biodiversity which may be intensified by the effects of clim...
A process-based niche model of L. camara L. (lantana), a highly invasive shrub species, was develope...
Climate has an important influence on the distribution and abundance of invasive species. Habitat su...
Aim Investigate the relative abilities of different bioclimatic models and data sets to project spe...
Global climate change will have significant implications for the management of invasive species in A...