Aim Australian acacias (1012 recognized species native to Australia, which were previously grouped in Acacia subgenus Phyllodineae) have been moved extensively around the world by humans over the past 250 years. This has created the opportunity to explore how evolutionary, ecological, historical and sociological factors interact to affect the distribution, usage, invasiveness and perceptions of a globally important group of plants. This editorial provides the background for the 20 papers in this special issue of Diversity and Distributions that focusses on the global cross-disciplinary experiment of introduced Australian acacias. Location Australia and global. Methods The papers of the special issue are discussed in the context of a uni...
Aim Reproductive traits are important mediators of establishment and spread of introduced species, ...
Aim Invasive Acacia species have negatively impacted natural areas in multiple regions around the gl...
Aim? Many Australian Acacia species have been planted around the world, some are highly valued, some...
Aim Many Australian Acacia species have been widely planted around the world. Some taxa are among th...
This dissertation presents research on the value of using different sources of data to explore the ...
Aim Acacia is the largest genus of plants in Australia with over 1000 species. A subset of these spe...
Comparing species establishment and expansion across regional and global scales and comparing congen...
To examine the different uses and perceptions of introduced Australian acacias (wattles; Acacia subg...
<div>Abstract<p>Biological invasion is a long process that starts with humans introducing intentiona...
Australian Acacia species have been widely planted worldwide for different purposes. Some of them ha...
Global change is driving a massive rearrangement of the world’s biota. Trajectories of distributiona...
CITATION: Gibson, M. R., et al. 2011. Reproductive biology of Australian acacias: important mediator...
Aim Anthropogenic introductions of Australian Acacia spp. that become classed as alien invasive spec...
Background and Purpose: Biological invasions are considered among the main factors of global changes...
Aim The genetic makeup and evolutionary potential of alien species can be profoundly influenced by ...
Aim Reproductive traits are important mediators of establishment and spread of introduced species, ...
Aim Invasive Acacia species have negatively impacted natural areas in multiple regions around the gl...
Aim? Many Australian Acacia species have been planted around the world, some are highly valued, some...
Aim Many Australian Acacia species have been widely planted around the world. Some taxa are among th...
This dissertation presents research on the value of using different sources of data to explore the ...
Aim Acacia is the largest genus of plants in Australia with over 1000 species. A subset of these spe...
Comparing species establishment and expansion across regional and global scales and comparing congen...
To examine the different uses and perceptions of introduced Australian acacias (wattles; Acacia subg...
<div>Abstract<p>Biological invasion is a long process that starts with humans introducing intentiona...
Australian Acacia species have been widely planted worldwide for different purposes. Some of them ha...
Global change is driving a massive rearrangement of the world’s biota. Trajectories of distributiona...
CITATION: Gibson, M. R., et al. 2011. Reproductive biology of Australian acacias: important mediator...
Aim Anthropogenic introductions of Australian Acacia spp. that become classed as alien invasive spec...
Background and Purpose: Biological invasions are considered among the main factors of global changes...
Aim The genetic makeup and evolutionary potential of alien species can be profoundly influenced by ...
Aim Reproductive traits are important mediators of establishment and spread of introduced species, ...
Aim Invasive Acacia species have negatively impacted natural areas in multiple regions around the gl...
Aim? Many Australian Acacia species have been planted around the world, some are highly valued, some...