Search Results - "McDougall, Keith L."
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Current and projected global distribution of Phytophthora cinnamomi, one of the world's worst plant pathogens
Published in Global change biology (01-04-2017)“…Globally, Phytophthora cinnamomi is listed as one of the 100 worst invasive alien species and active management is required to reduce impact and prevent spread…”
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The efficacy of a range of hygiene measures for boot cleaning to protect natural vegetation from Phytophthora cinnamomi
Published in Scientific reports (10-04-2023)“…Phytophthora cinnamomi is an oomycete found in the soil and capable of invading the roots of a wide range of host plants globally, potentially killing them and…”
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Moving up and over: redistribution of plants in alpine, Arctic, and Antarctic ecosystems under global change
Published in Arctic, antarctic, and alpine research (01-01-2020)“…Extreme abiotic conditions, geographic isolation, and low levels of disturbance have historically provided alpine, Arctic, and Antarctic regions with low input…”
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Mountain roads and non-native species modify elevational patterns of plant diversity
Published in Global ecology and biogeography (01-06-2018)“…Aim: We investigated patterns of species richness and community dissimilarity along elevation gradients using globally replicated, standardized surveys of…”
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Running off the road: roadside non-native plants invading mountain vegetation
Published in Biological invasions (01-12-2018)“…Prevention is regarded as a cost-effective management action to avoid unwanted impacts of non-native species. However, targeted prevention can be difficult if…”
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Predicting species and community responses to global change using structured expert judgement: An Australian mountain ecosystems case study
Published in Global change biology (01-09-2021)“…Conservation managers are under increasing pressure to make decisions about the allocation of finite resources to protect biodiversity under a changing…”
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Spatial genetic structure reflects extensive clonality, low genotypic diversity and habitat fragmentation in Grevillea renwickiana (Proteaceae), a rare, sterile shrub from south-eastern Australia
Published in Annals of botany (01-08-2014)“…Background and AimsThe association of clonality, polyploidy and reduced fecundity has been identified as an extinction risk for clonal plants. Compromised…”
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Alien flora of mountains: global comparisons for the development of local preventive measures against plant invasions
Published in Diversity & distributions (01-01-2011)“…Aim We use data from 13 mountain regions and surrounding lowland areas to identify (1) the origins, traits and cultural uses of alien plant species that…”
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Phytophthora and vascular plant species distributions along a steep elevation gradient
Published in Biological invasions (01-05-2021)“…A diverse Phytophthora community was detected in recent surveys conducted in alpine and subalpine areas, previously considered Phytophthora free. The current…”
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Phytophthora species isolated from alpine and sub-alpine regions of Australia, including the description of two new species; Phytophthora cacuminis sp. nov and Phytophthora oreophila sp. nov
Published in Fungal biology (01-01-2019)“…Plant deaths had been observed in the sub-alpine and alpine areas of Australia. Although no detailed aetiology was established, patches of dying vegetation and…”
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Alpine road colonisation: An update
Published in Ecological management & restoration (01-01-2013)“…Summary A wide road verge on the Bogong High Plains near Falls Creek (north‐eastern Victoria), stabilised with exotic species in the late 1950s, was monitored…”
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Plant Invasions in Mountains: Global Lessons for Better Management
Published in Mountain research and development (01-11-2011)“…Mountains are one of few ecosystems little affected by plant invasions. However, the threat of invasion is likely to increase because of climate change,…”
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Dendroclimatological investigation of mainland Australia's only alpine conifer, Podocarpus lawrencei Hook.f
Published in Dendrochronologia (Verona) (2012)“…Developing an understanding of the impact of climate on Australia's alpine flora is critical in anticipating the impacts of climate change. The…”
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Establishment of native grassland vegetation at Organ Pipes National Park near Melbourne, Victoria: Vegetation changes from 1989 to 2003
Published in Ecological management & restoration (01-04-2005)“…Summary Native grassland establishment works undertaken on former agricultural land at Organ Pipes National Park, Victoria, during the 1980s were monitored…”
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Fire and flood: Soil-stored seed bank and germination ecology in the endangered Carrington Falls Grevillea (Grevillea rivularis, Proteaceae)
Published in Austral ecology (01-04-2003)“…Abstract Seed germination is dependent on the interaction between the dormancy state of a seed and the presence of favourable environmental conditions. Thus,…”
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Colonization by alpine native plants of a stabilized road verge on the Bogong High Plains, Victoria
Published in Ecological management & restoration (01-04-2001)“…Summary Although many native species are now used in the revegetation of soil disturbances in Australian alpine areas, exotic species were, until recently, the…”
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Plant invasions in treeless vegetation of the Australian Alps
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Recovery of an eroding peat surface on the Bogong High Plains, Victoria
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RESEARCH REPORT: Establishment of native grassland vegetation at Organ Pipes National Park near Melbourne, Victoria: Vegetation changes from 1989 to 2003
Published in Ecological management & restoration (01-04-2005)“…Native grassland establishment works undertaken on former agricultural land at Organ Pipes National Park, Victoria, during the 1980s were monitored from 1989…”
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