"Thesis submitted for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy.""July 2012"Thesis by publication.PhDIncludes bibliographical references.1. Introduction -- 2. Plant-soil feedbacks do not explain invasion success of Acacia species in introduced range populations in Australia -- 3. Mutualisms are not constraining cross-continental invasion success of legumes within Australia -- 4. Nitrogen fixing bacterial communities in the rhizosphere of invasive legumes in Australia are different across the continent -- 5. Geographic variation in rhizosphere fungal communities of invasive legumes in non-native and native ranges in Australia -- 6. Thesis discussion."It has been widely acknowledged that soil microbial communities may play a significant role in the ...
Invasive plants are hypothesized to have higher fitness in introduced areas due to their release fro...
In south-eastern Australia, shelterbelts are often established to restore ecosystem services that ha...
Some of the most damaging weeds of natural ecosystems in temperate Australia and similar Mediterrane...
Aim: Studying plant-soil interactions of introduced species in different parts of their global range...
Australian acacias are one of the most notable invaders worldwide. Across Australian states, acacias...
Legumes, especially acacias, are considered amongst the most successful invaders globally. However t...
Although Australian acacias are one of the most notable invaders world-wide, relatively little is kn...
Non-native plants often alter environments they invade, favouring their own performance through posi...
Aim: Understanding the interactions between invasive legumes and soil biota in both native and intro...
Acacias are globally one of the most successful invaders, but relatively little is known about the r...
Several Australian Acacias have become invasive when introduced into new areas within Australia. The...
Summary: 1. The ability to form effective mutualisms with nitrogen-fixing bacteria (rhizobia) is im...
Thesis by publication.Includes bibliographical references.1. General introduction -- 2. Australian f...
Comparing species establishment and expansion across regional and global scales and comparing congen...
Aim Invasive Acacia species have negatively impacted natural areas in multiple regions around the gl...
Invasive plants are hypothesized to have higher fitness in introduced areas due to their release fro...
In south-eastern Australia, shelterbelts are often established to restore ecosystem services that ha...
Some of the most damaging weeds of natural ecosystems in temperate Australia and similar Mediterrane...
Aim: Studying plant-soil interactions of introduced species in different parts of their global range...
Australian acacias are one of the most notable invaders worldwide. Across Australian states, acacias...
Legumes, especially acacias, are considered amongst the most successful invaders globally. However t...
Although Australian acacias are one of the most notable invaders world-wide, relatively little is kn...
Non-native plants often alter environments they invade, favouring their own performance through posi...
Aim: Understanding the interactions between invasive legumes and soil biota in both native and intro...
Acacias are globally one of the most successful invaders, but relatively little is known about the r...
Several Australian Acacias have become invasive when introduced into new areas within Australia. The...
Summary: 1. The ability to form effective mutualisms with nitrogen-fixing bacteria (rhizobia) is im...
Thesis by publication.Includes bibliographical references.1. General introduction -- 2. Australian f...
Comparing species establishment and expansion across regional and global scales and comparing congen...
Aim Invasive Acacia species have negatively impacted natural areas in multiple regions around the gl...
Invasive plants are hypothesized to have higher fitness in introduced areas due to their release fro...
In south-eastern Australia, shelterbelts are often established to restore ecosystem services that ha...
Some of the most damaging weeds of natural ecosystems in temperate Australia and similar Mediterrane...