Thesis by publication.Includes bibliographical references.Chapter 1. Introduction -- Chapter 2. The current status of exotic freshwater vascular plants in Australia - a systematic description -- Chapter 3. Responses of two invasive exotic and one native freshwater plant species to low additional nitrate doses -- Chapter 4. Growth, reproduction and functional trait responses of three freshwater plant species to elevated carbon dioxide -- Chapter 5. Responses of invasive and naturalised ornamental freshwater plant species to elevated carbon dioxide concentration and nutrient enrichment -- Chapter 6. Are interactions between the native Azolla filiculoides and exotic Salvinia molesta mediated by elevated CO2 and nutrient enrichment? -- Chapter ...
Premise of Study: Global increases in atmospheric CO2 and temperature may interact in complex ways t...
Freshwater systems are considered particularly vulnerable to human impact, through habitat modificat...
We investigated whether plasticity in growth responses to nutrients could predict invasive potential...
The authors developed a dynamic model to investigate the effect of atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) ...
Freshwater plants affect the ecosystem functioning of shallow aquatic ecosystems. However, because n...
rangeland, forage Although carbon dioxide (CO2) is the principle greenhouse gas, it also represents ...
Thesis (M.Sc.)-University of KwaZulu-Natal, Westville, 2008.Rising atmospheric CO2 (Ca) concentratio...
Rising levels of atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) and invasions by nonnative organisms are predicted...
Invasive exotic species have caused severe ecological and economic damages to many communities in th...
The response of plant species to future atmospheric carbon dioxide concentrations [CO2] has been det...
It has been widely observed that recent increases in atmospheric CO2 concentrations have had, so far...
Parthenium hysterophorus (Parthenium weed) is a highly invasive species that has become a major weed...
Unlike in land plants, photosynthesis in many aquatic plants relies on bicarbonate in addition to ca...
1. Elevated atmospheric carbon dioxide (eCO2) concentrations and nitrogen (N) enrichment are known t...
Thesis by publication.Bibliography: pages 46-56.1. Invasion by exotic plants presents a major threat...
Premise of Study: Global increases in atmospheric CO2 and temperature may interact in complex ways t...
Freshwater systems are considered particularly vulnerable to human impact, through habitat modificat...
We investigated whether plasticity in growth responses to nutrients could predict invasive potential...
The authors developed a dynamic model to investigate the effect of atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) ...
Freshwater plants affect the ecosystem functioning of shallow aquatic ecosystems. However, because n...
rangeland, forage Although carbon dioxide (CO2) is the principle greenhouse gas, it also represents ...
Thesis (M.Sc.)-University of KwaZulu-Natal, Westville, 2008.Rising atmospheric CO2 (Ca) concentratio...
Rising levels of atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) and invasions by nonnative organisms are predicted...
Invasive exotic species have caused severe ecological and economic damages to many communities in th...
The response of plant species to future atmospheric carbon dioxide concentrations [CO2] has been det...
It has been widely observed that recent increases in atmospheric CO2 concentrations have had, so far...
Parthenium hysterophorus (Parthenium weed) is a highly invasive species that has become a major weed...
Unlike in land plants, photosynthesis in many aquatic plants relies on bicarbonate in addition to ca...
1. Elevated atmospheric carbon dioxide (eCO2) concentrations and nitrogen (N) enrichment are known t...
Thesis by publication.Bibliography: pages 46-56.1. Invasion by exotic plants presents a major threat...
Premise of Study: Global increases in atmospheric CO2 and temperature may interact in complex ways t...
Freshwater systems are considered particularly vulnerable to human impact, through habitat modificat...
We investigated whether plasticity in growth responses to nutrients could predict invasive potential...