Gravel beaches are a naturally rare ecosystem in New Zealand. Often poorly understood and managed, they also support a number of rare and threatened plant species. Extreme environmental conditions and high levels of disturbance combined with typically close proximity to highly modified landscapes make this a challenging environment for species survival. This study aims to understand some of the mechanisms structuring gravel beach plant communities. A survey of the plant community on the gravel beach at Birdlings Flat, Canterbury was carried out to identify plant co-occurrence patterns, the impact of invasion on these co-occurrence patterns and the spatial association between native and exotic species. This observational study demonstrated t...
The number and abundance of exotic weeds in native forest fragments are known to correlate with the ...
Biological invasion by non-native plant species has often been cited as a cause of native biodiversi...
Individual plants interact through a variety of mechanisms creating plant-soil feedbacks, in which a...
Gravel beaches are a naturally rare ecosystem in New Zealand. Often poorly understood and managed, t...
Questions: How are plant–plant interactions mediated by environmental factors to influence plant com...
Gravel beaches are a naturally rare ecosystem in New Zealand. Often poorly understood and managed, t...
Current research has emphasized the need to identify and quantify the effects of positive and negati...
Species’ geographical and ecological ranges are limited by the interaction of genotypes with the bio...
Identifying and quantifying the abiotic and biotic factors that influence the structure and pattern ...
Degraded land is a major issue globally and impacts human societies on every inhabited continent. To...
Terrestrial ecosystems support a high plant diversity where different plant types coexist. However, ...
The native plant communities of Canterbury, South Island, New Zealand have been severely modified an...
A macroecological approach was used to look for patterns in, and correlates of, rarity and commonnes...
The quality of New Zealand’s surface waters has been identified as the most important environmental ...
The interactions between plants and soil have often been overlooked in favour of the more apparent a...
The number and abundance of exotic weeds in native forest fragments are known to correlate with the ...
Biological invasion by non-native plant species has often been cited as a cause of native biodiversi...
Individual plants interact through a variety of mechanisms creating plant-soil feedbacks, in which a...
Gravel beaches are a naturally rare ecosystem in New Zealand. Often poorly understood and managed, t...
Questions: How are plant–plant interactions mediated by environmental factors to influence plant com...
Gravel beaches are a naturally rare ecosystem in New Zealand. Often poorly understood and managed, t...
Current research has emphasized the need to identify and quantify the effects of positive and negati...
Species’ geographical and ecological ranges are limited by the interaction of genotypes with the bio...
Identifying and quantifying the abiotic and biotic factors that influence the structure and pattern ...
Degraded land is a major issue globally and impacts human societies on every inhabited continent. To...
Terrestrial ecosystems support a high plant diversity where different plant types coexist. However, ...
The native plant communities of Canterbury, South Island, New Zealand have been severely modified an...
A macroecological approach was used to look for patterns in, and correlates of, rarity and commonnes...
The quality of New Zealand’s surface waters has been identified as the most important environmental ...
The interactions between plants and soil have often been overlooked in favour of the more apparent a...
The number and abundance of exotic weeds in native forest fragments are known to correlate with the ...
Biological invasion by non-native plant species has often been cited as a cause of native biodiversi...
Individual plants interact through a variety of mechanisms creating plant-soil feedbacks, in which a...