1. Invasive plants are hypothesized to have higher fitness in introduced areas due to their release from pathogens and herbivores and the relocation of resources to reproduction. However, few studies have tested this hypothesis in native and introduced regions. A biogeographical approach is fundamental to understanding the mechanisms involved in plant invasions and to detect rapid evolutionary changes in the introduced area. 2. Reproduction was assessed in native and introduced ranges of two invasive Australian woody legumes, Acacia dealbata and A. longifolia. Seed production, pre-dispersal seed predation, seed and elaiosome size and seedling size were assessed in 7–10 populations from both ranges, taking into account the effect of diff...
My master's research combines aspects of pollination biology and invasion biology to explore the inv...
Australian Acacia species have been widely planted worldwide for different purposes. Some of them ha...
Aim: Studying plant-soil interactions of introduced species in different parts of their global range...
1. Invasive plants are hypothesized to have higher fitness in introduced areas due to their release ...
1. Invasive plants are hypothesized to have higher fitness in introduced areas due to their release ...
Invasive plants are hypothesized to have higher fitness in introduced areas due to their release fro...
Invasive plants are hypothesized to have higher fitness in introduced areas due to their release fro...
Invasive plants are hypothesized to have higher fitness in introduced areas due to their release fro...
© 2016 Ecological Society of Australia Understanding differences in the components of life-cycle sta...
Legumes, especially acacias, are considered amongst the most successful invaders globally. However t...
CITATION: Gibson, M. R., et al. 2011. Reproductive biology of Australian acacias: important mediator...
Australian acacias are one of the most notable invaders worldwide. Across Australian states, acacias...
[Aim]: Many Australian Acacia species have been widely planted around the world. Some taxa are among...
Aim: Studying plant-soil interactions of introduced species in different parts of their global range...
Aim Reproductive traits are important mediators of establishment and spread of introduced species, ...
My master's research combines aspects of pollination biology and invasion biology to explore the inv...
Australian Acacia species have been widely planted worldwide for different purposes. Some of them ha...
Aim: Studying plant-soil interactions of introduced species in different parts of their global range...
1. Invasive plants are hypothesized to have higher fitness in introduced areas due to their release ...
1. Invasive plants are hypothesized to have higher fitness in introduced areas due to their release ...
Invasive plants are hypothesized to have higher fitness in introduced areas due to their release fro...
Invasive plants are hypothesized to have higher fitness in introduced areas due to their release fro...
Invasive plants are hypothesized to have higher fitness in introduced areas due to their release fro...
© 2016 Ecological Society of Australia Understanding differences in the components of life-cycle sta...
Legumes, especially acacias, are considered amongst the most successful invaders globally. However t...
CITATION: Gibson, M. R., et al. 2011. Reproductive biology of Australian acacias: important mediator...
Australian acacias are one of the most notable invaders worldwide. Across Australian states, acacias...
[Aim]: Many Australian Acacia species have been widely planted around the world. Some taxa are among...
Aim: Studying plant-soil interactions of introduced species in different parts of their global range...
Aim Reproductive traits are important mediators of establishment and spread of introduced species, ...
My master's research combines aspects of pollination biology and invasion biology to explore the inv...
Australian Acacia species have been widely planted worldwide for different purposes. Some of them ha...
Aim: Studying plant-soil interactions of introduced species in different parts of their global range...