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Moss δ(13) C: an accurate proxy for past water environments in polar regions.Behavioural adaptation of a bird from transient wetland specialist to an urban residentArrival order among native plant functional groups does not affect invasibility of constructed dune communities.Functional Richness and Identity Do Not Strongly Affect Invasibility of Constructed Dune CommunitiesRemoval of vertebrate-dispersed fruits in vegetation on fertile and infertile soils.Extensive analysis of native and non-native Centaurea solstitialis L. populations across the world shows no traces of polyploidization.Differential influence of urbanisation on Coccidian infection in two passerine birds.Fenitrothion, an organophosphorous insecticide, impairs locomotory function and alters body temperatures in Sminthopsis macroura (Gould 1845) without reducing metabolic rates during running endurance and thermogenic performance tests.Facilitation, competition and parasitic facilitation amongst invasive and native liana seedlings and a native tree seedlingRain drives foraging decisions of an urban exploiter.Corrigendum to: Condition index monitoring supports conservation priorities for the protection of threatened grass-finch populations.The influence of remnant bushland on the composition of suburban bird assemblages in AustraliaInvasive alien lianas have similar allometry to native lianas in temperate forestsPatterns of loss of biodiversity associated with invasion byChrysanthemoides moniliferasubsp.monilifera(boneseed) across a large geographic regionUse of native and exotic garden plants by suburban nectarivorous birdsNon-interactive effects of plant invasion and landscape modification on native communitiesAlien grass disrupts reproduction and post-settlement recruitment of co-occurring native vegetation: a mechanism for diversity decline in invaded forest?Threats from introduced birds to native birdsCompetition strength of two significant invasive species in coastal dunesRecruitment limitation of native species in invaded coastal dune communitiesImpact threshold for an alien plant invader, Lantana camara L., on native plant communitiesDo graminoid and woody invaders have different effects on native plant functional groups?Invasion and management of a woody plant, Lantana camara L., alters vegetation diversity within wet sclerophyll forest in southeastern AustraliaImpacts of a woody invader vary in different vegetation communitiesManagement regimes for a plant invader differentially impact resident communitiesThe effect of invasive plant management on the rate of removal of vertebrate-dispersed fruitsGermination response to heat and smoke of 22 Poaceae species from grassy woodlandsReviewing research priorities in weed ecology, evolution and management: a horizon scanFoundations for the future: A long-term plan for Australian ecosystem sciencePopulation and breeding trends of an urban coloniser: the Australian white ibisPhenology of fleshy fruits in a wet sclerophyll forest in southeastern Australia: are birds an important influence?Stress in native grasses under ecologically relevant heat wavesHigh tolerance of repeated heatwaves in Australian native plantsDifferences in vegetative growth of two invasive hawkweeds at temperatures simulating invaded habitats at two altitudes
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