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Wild oats (Avena spp.) were probably introduced into Western Australia from Tasmania c. 1830. Avena fatua and A. barbata now occur throughout the temp...
Read moreDrylands are Earth's largest terrestrial biome and support one-third of the global population. However, they are also highly vulnerable to land degrad...
Read moreMany species have highly localized distributions in the British Isles and have persisted for considerable periods of time in isolation from their main...
Read moreThe hypothesis that subarctic hygrophilous plant species show poorly developed mechanisms for water conservation was tested by measuring the stomatal ...
Read moreVegetation cover was manipulated in enclosures in a field boundary in southern England to test experimentally the effect on overwintering by the preda...
Read moreThe ecological resistance to the invasion of alien species has been extensively researched at the within-trophic level; however, the effect of cross-t...
Read moreThe effect of water level drawdown after drainage of mires for forestry was studied by comparing the vegetation on undrained pine [Pinus sylvestris]-m...
Read moreIntroduced seed dispersers can shift seed predation dynamics in native species, impacting native plant establishment and spread. We studied the effect...
Read moreAnaitis efformata [Aplocera efformata], a potential biological control agent for St. John's wort (Hypericum perforatum) in south-eastern Australia, wa...
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