In this thesis, aspects of the reproductive biology of four Banksia species that display in various combinations all the life histories currently recognised in the genus were compared. Species like banksias, from fire prone regions of the world are typically characterised by life histories (traits and organs) that in reference to fire response allow them to be classified as seeders or sprouters. Plants killed by fire and that rely on seed for regeneration are called seeders and those that have the capacity to survive fire and produce vegetative sprouts are called sprouters. The species are Banksia ericifolia, Banksia integrifolia, Banksia oblongifolia, and Banksia serrata. The study was conducted in the Sydney region of Australia, which was...
Temperature requirements for follicle rupture were assessed in 10 Banksia species from south-western...
Differential exclusion of vertebrates and invertebrates from the inflorescences of Banksia media R.B...
Banksia penicillata (northern Blue Mountains) and Banksia paludosa subsp. astrolux (Southern Hi...
We have studied the ecology and conservation requirements of Banksia species in the species-rich san...
The seed bank dynamics of the three co-occurring obligate-seeder (i.e. fire-sensitive) Proteaceae sp...
Several models have been proposed to describe the main processes involved in the evolution or mainte...
Historical evidence of recurrent fire in many of the world's biomes suggests that fire may have had ...
The regeneration strategies of three Banksia species in relation to fire were studied over 20 years ...
Two rare Banksia species, B. chamaephyton A.S. George and B. elegans Meissner, were the subject of t...
Wildfires are a natural component in many terrestrial ecosystems and often play a crucial role in ma...
Copy of author's previously presented paper inserted.Bibliography: leaves 187-218.x, 219, [12] leave...
1 Banksia hookeriana is a serotinous nonsprouting shrub restricted to the fire-prone northern sandpl...
There has been an expansion of interest, in recent years, in the nature of plant/ pollinator interac...
Evolutionary history of species, their geographic ranges, ecological ranges, genetic diversity, and ...
The reproductive biology of four Banksia L.f. species with contrasting life historie
Temperature requirements for follicle rupture were assessed in 10 Banksia species from south-western...
Differential exclusion of vertebrates and invertebrates from the inflorescences of Banksia media R.B...
Banksia penicillata (northern Blue Mountains) and Banksia paludosa subsp. astrolux (Southern Hi...
We have studied the ecology and conservation requirements of Banksia species in the species-rich san...
The seed bank dynamics of the three co-occurring obligate-seeder (i.e. fire-sensitive) Proteaceae sp...
Several models have been proposed to describe the main processes involved in the evolution or mainte...
Historical evidence of recurrent fire in many of the world's biomes suggests that fire may have had ...
The regeneration strategies of three Banksia species in relation to fire were studied over 20 years ...
Two rare Banksia species, B. chamaephyton A.S. George and B. elegans Meissner, were the subject of t...
Wildfires are a natural component in many terrestrial ecosystems and often play a crucial role in ma...
Copy of author's previously presented paper inserted.Bibliography: leaves 187-218.x, 219, [12] leave...
1 Banksia hookeriana is a serotinous nonsprouting shrub restricted to the fire-prone northern sandpl...
There has been an expansion of interest, in recent years, in the nature of plant/ pollinator interac...
Evolutionary history of species, their geographic ranges, ecological ranges, genetic diversity, and ...
The reproductive biology of four Banksia L.f. species with contrasting life historie
Temperature requirements for follicle rupture were assessed in 10 Banksia species from south-western...
Differential exclusion of vertebrates and invertebrates from the inflorescences of Banksia media R.B...
Banksia penicillata (northern Blue Mountains) and Banksia paludosa subsp. astrolux (Southern Hi...