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New pasture plants intensify invasive species risk.Drowned, buried and carried away: effects of plant traits on the distribution of native and alien species in riparian ecosystems.A long-term experimental case study of the ecological effectiveness and cost effectiveness of invasive plant management in achieving conservation goals: bitou bush control in booderee national park in eastern australia.Reply to Proença et al.: Sown biodiverse pastures are not a universal solution to invasion risk.New pasture plants pose weed risk.Quantifying levels of biological invasion: towards the objective classification of invaded and invasible ecosystems.Grassland biodiversity can pay.Introduced species that overcome life history tradeoffs can cause native extinctions.Reducing redundancy in invasion ecology by integrating hypotheses into a single theoretical frameworkFrequent inundation helps counteract land use impacts on wetland propagule banksContrasting influences of inundation and land use on the rate of floodplain restorationDisentangling the four demographic dimensions of species invasivenessDoes the biogeographic origin of species matter? Ecological effects of native and non-native species and the use of origin to guide managementUsing management to determine drivers of alien plant invasion and limits to native restorationSpecies and environmental characteristics point to flow regulation and drought as drivers of riparian plant invasionPredicting Novel Riparian Ecosystems in a Changing ClimateThe intermediate disturbance hypothesis and plant invasions: Implications for species richness and managementTraits influence detection of exotic plant species in tropical forestsHotspots of plant invasion predicted by propagule pressure and ecosystem characteristicsFlow regulation reduces native plant cover and facilitates exotic invasion in riparian wetlandsUsing multi-scale species distribution data to infer drivers of biological invasion in riparian wetlandsMultiple facets of biodiversity drive the diversity–stability relationshipFunctional trait changes in the floras of 11 cities across the globe in response to urbanizationInhibitory effects of Eucalyptus globulus on understorey plant growth and species richness are greater in non-native regionsEffects of fire regime on plant species richness and composition differ among forest, woodland and heath vegetationPlant traits of propagule banks and standing vegetation reveal flooding alleviates impacts of agriculture on wetland restorationSeed addition and biomass removal key to restoring native forbs in degraded temperate grasslandA framework for understanding human-driven vegetation changeNon-target impacts of weed control on birds, mammals, and reptilesIsolation predicts compositional change after discrete disturbances in a global meta-studyRemote Sensing Measures Restoration Successes, but Canopy Heights Lag in Restoring Floodplain VegetationRiparian Ecosystems in the 21st Century: Hotspots for Climate Change Adaptation?Perspectives from early career researchers on the publication process in ecology - a response to Statzner & Resh (2010)Catchment urbanization increases benthic microalgal biomass in streams under controlled light conditionsInvasive shrub re-establishment following management has contrasting effects on biodiversityGlobal gene flow releases invasive plants from environmental constraints on genetic diversityTraits linked with species invasiveness and community invasibility vary with time, stage and indicator of invasion in a long-term grassland experimentTRY plant trait database - enhanced coverage and open accessCommunity diversity outweighs effect of warming on plant colonization
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