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    Comparing biocontrol and herbicide for managing an invasive non‐native plant species: Efficacy, non‐target effects and secondary invasion by Peterson, Paul G., Merrett, Merilyn F., Fowler, Simon V., Barrett, Douglas Paul, Paynter, Quentin, Zenni, Rafael

    Published in The Journal of applied ecology (01-10-2020)
    “…Globally, invasive non‐native plants are an increasing threat to indigenous biodiversity and ecosystems, but management can be compromised by poor efficacy of…”
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    The compounding effects of high pollen limitation, selfing rates and inbreeding depression leave a New Zealand tree with few viable offspring by Van Etten, Megan L., Tate, Jennifer A., Anderson, Sandra H., Kelly, Dave, Ladley, Jenny J., Merrett, Merilyn F., Peterson, Paul G., Robertson, Alastair W.

    Published in Annals of botany (01-10-2015)
    “…Interactions between species are especially sensitive to environmental changes. The interaction between plants and pollinators is of particular interest given…”
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    Pollination performance and vulnerability to pollination breakdown of sixteen native shrub species from New Zealand by Merrett, Merilyn F., Robertson, Alastair W., Peterson, Paul G.

    Published in New Zealand journal of botany (01-12-2007)
    “…The reproductive biology of 16 native shrub species was studied in 34 populations to identify breeding systems, pollen limitation, local abundance, and…”
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    Assessing pollination and fruit dispersal in Fuchsia excorticata (Onagraceae) by Robertson, Alastair W., Ladley, Jenny J., Kelly, Dave, McNutt, Kate L., Peterson, Paul G., Merrett, Merilyn F., Karl, Brian J.

    Published in New Zealand journal of botany (01-09-2008)
    “…We assessed the degree of pollen and fruit-dispersal limitation in the endemic gynodioe-cious New Zealand tree fuchsia Fuchsia excorticata over several seasons…”
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