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Proceedings of the New Zealand Weed Control Conference
Shade tolerance is a key factor determining which environmental weeds can invade and persist in intact forest, where light availability can be as low as 1% of full sunlight.
K. McAlpine +3 more
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Shade tolerance is a key factor determining which environmental weeds can invade and persist in intact forest, where light availability can be as low as 1% of full sunlight.
K. McAlpine +3 more
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Memoirs of the Queensland Museum – Nature, 2013
The Maleny Crayfish Euastacus urospinosus has previously only been recorded from Booloumba and Obi Obi Creeks, Mary River, Queensland. Recent biological surveys of the region have extended its known distribution to include rainforested streams draining ...
R. McCormack, Der Werf Sylvie Van
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The Maleny Crayfish Euastacus urospinosus has previously only been recorded from Booloumba and Obi Obi Creeks, Mary River, Queensland. Recent biological surveys of the region have extended its known distribution to include rainforested streams draining ...
R. McCormack, Der Werf Sylvie Van
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Does Elevated Temperature and Doubled CO2 Increase Growth of Three Potentially Invasive Plants?
Invasive Plant Science and Management, 2014Christine S. Sheppard, M. Stanley
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Potential spread of recently naturalised plants in New Zealand under climate change
Climatic Change, 2013Christine S. Sheppard
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Comparing the establishment of an invasive and an endemic palm species in the Atlantic rainforest
, 2012Ana Luisa T. Mengardo +3 more
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