This is online supplementary material for the Chapter "Linking the functional traits of Australian Acacia species to their geographic distribution and invasion status" authored by I. Martín-Forés et al., corresponding to Chapter 5 In: "Wattles: Australian Acacia species around the world". Eds: D.M. Richardson, J.J. Le Roux, and E. Marchante (CABI, UK, 2023)
The agroforestry potential of 125 species of Acacia that occur in the subtropical dry zone of Austra...
This repository contains the supplementary material for the Chapter, namely the Box 9.S1, Tables 9.S...
The genus Acacia consists of over 1000 species, of which most are native to Australia. An intriguing...
This is online supplementary material for the Chapter "Intraspecific genetic and ecological differen...
This is online supplementary material for the Chapter "Evidence-based impact assessment for naturali...
This is online supplementary material for the Chapter "Australian Acacia species in Europe" authored...
This is online supplementary material for the Chapter "Management of invasive Australian Acacia spec...
Supplementary data referenced in Chapter 15 Global Uses of Global uses of Australian Acacia species:...
This is online Supplementary material for the Chapter "Ecological impacts and changes in ecosystem s...
This is online supplementary material for the Chapter " Biological control of Acacia species: Histor...
This is online supplementary material for the Chapter "Remote sensing of invasive Australian Acacia ...
This is online supplementary material for the Chapter "Remote sensing of invasive Australian Acacia ...
This repository contains the full dataset used for the analyses provided in Chapter "The global dist...
Fig. 4. Indicative distribution of Acacia subg. Acacia (excluding the distribution of A. farnesiana ...
This repository contains the full global database used for the analyses provided in Chapter " The gl...
The agroforestry potential of 125 species of Acacia that occur in the subtropical dry zone of Austra...
This repository contains the supplementary material for the Chapter, namely the Box 9.S1, Tables 9.S...
The genus Acacia consists of over 1000 species, of which most are native to Australia. An intriguing...
This is online supplementary material for the Chapter "Intraspecific genetic and ecological differen...
This is online supplementary material for the Chapter "Evidence-based impact assessment for naturali...
This is online supplementary material for the Chapter "Australian Acacia species in Europe" authored...
This is online supplementary material for the Chapter "Management of invasive Australian Acacia spec...
Supplementary data referenced in Chapter 15 Global Uses of Global uses of Australian Acacia species:...
This is online Supplementary material for the Chapter "Ecological impacts and changes in ecosystem s...
This is online supplementary material for the Chapter " Biological control of Acacia species: Histor...
This is online supplementary material for the Chapter "Remote sensing of invasive Australian Acacia ...
This is online supplementary material for the Chapter "Remote sensing of invasive Australian Acacia ...
This repository contains the full dataset used for the analyses provided in Chapter "The global dist...
Fig. 4. Indicative distribution of Acacia subg. Acacia (excluding the distribution of A. farnesiana ...
This repository contains the full global database used for the analyses provided in Chapter " The gl...
The agroforestry potential of 125 species of Acacia that occur in the subtropical dry zone of Austra...
This repository contains the supplementary material for the Chapter, namely the Box 9.S1, Tables 9.S...
The genus Acacia consists of over 1000 species, of which most are native to Australia. An intriguing...