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A tale of two species: Pringlea antiscorbutica and Azorella polaris, sub-Antarctic scurvy remedies

scientific article published in January 2024

A test for phylogenetic conservatism in plant‐pollinator relationships in Australian and New Zealand alpine floras

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ACCESSORY COSTS OF SEED PRODUCTION AND THE EVOLUTION OF ANGIOSPERMS

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Accessory costs of seed production

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Agamospermous seed production of the invasive tussock grass Nardus stricta L. (Poaceae) in New Zealand – evidence from pollination experiments

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Applying spatial analysis to the agroecology-led management of an indigenous farm in New Zealand

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AusTraits, a curated plant trait database for the Australian flora

publication published on 30 September 2021

Characterization of the mating-type locus (MAT) reveals a heterothallic mating system in Knightiella splachnirima

article by Lars R. LUDWIG et al published July 2017 in The Lichenologist

Comment: Clintonia's Unique Embryology Not Apomixis

article by Janice M. Lord published July 2009 in International Journal of Plant Sciences

Comparative ecology of seed size and dispersal

article by Mark Westoby et al published 30 September 1996 in Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B

Comparative transcriptome analysis of the wild-type model apomict Hieracium praealtum and its loss of parthenogenesis (lop) mutant

scientific article published on 24 September 2018

Comparative winter frost resistance of plant species from southern Africa, Australia, New Zealand, and South America grown in a common environment (Dunedin, New Zealand)

scientific article published in January 2006

Conflicts between being a “Good Farmer” and freshwater policy: A New Zealand case study

scientific article published in 2023

Correlations between growth form, habitat, and fruit colour in the New Zealand flora, with reference to frugivory by lizards

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Does clonal fragmentation contribute to recruitment inFestuca novae-zelandiae?

article by Janice M. Lord published April 1993 in New Zealand Journal of Botany

Does competition from introduced grasses affect Festuca novae-zelandiae tussock growth and survival?

scholarly article

Does disturbance, competition or resource limitation underlieHieracium lepiduluminvasion in New Zealand? Mechanisms of establishment and persistence, and functional differentiation among invasive and native species

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Does the invaderHieracium lepidulumhave a comparative growth advantage over co-occurring plants? High leaf area and low metabolic costs as invasive traits

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Doubled Haploid 'CUDH2107' as a Reference for Bulb Onion (Allium cepa L.) Research: Development of a Transcriptome Catalogue and Identification of Transcripts Associated with Male Fertility

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Downwind Sedimentation and Habitat Development Following Ammophila arenaria Removal and Dune Erosion, Mason Bay, New Zealand

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Ecological Responses to 52 Years of Experimental Snow Manipulation in High-Alpine Cushionfield, Old Man Range, South-Central New Zealand

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Ecology and distribution of Nardus stricta L. (Poaceae) — an alien invader into New Zealand

scholarly article

First record of a vascular plant from the Bounty Islands:Lepidium oleraceum(nau, Cook's scurvy grass) (Brassicaceae)

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Flammability trajectories following destocking and forestation: a case study in the New Zealand high country

scientific article published in 2022

Fleshy-fruitedness in the New Zealand flora

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Floral biology and flower visitors on subantarctic Campbell Island

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Floral usage partitioning and competition between social (Apis mellifera,Bombus terrestris)and solitary bees in New Zealand: Niche partitioning via floral preferences?

scientific article published on 24 July 2018

Flower color influences insect visitation in alpine New Zealand

scientific article published in September 2010

Foliar freezing resistance of Australian alpine plants over the growing season

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Frugivore gape size and the evolution of fruit size and shape in southern hemisphere floras

scientific article published in 2004

Functional and performance comparisons of invasive Hieracium lepidulum and co-occurring species in New Zealand

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Further Remarks on Phylogenetic Correction

scholarly article by Mark Westoby et al published August 1995 in Journal of Ecology

Have frugivores influenced the evolution of fruit traits in New Zealand?

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Hermaphroditism and dichogamy in Stilbocarpa polaris (Araliaceae) on Campbell Island

article by Janice M. Lord published March 2012 in New Zealand Journal of Botany

Hymenopteran pollinators as agents of selection on flower colour in the New Zealand mountains: salient chromatic signals enhance flower discrimination

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Importance of including cultural practices in ecological restoration

scientific article

In a world of white, flower colour matters: A white-purple transition signals lack of reward in an alpineEuphrasia

scientific article published on 7 April 2015

Invasion ecology of the alien tussock grass Nardus stricta (Poaceae) at Lake Pukaki, Canterbury, New Zealand

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Larger seeds in tropical floras: consistent patterns independent of growth form and dispersal mode

article by Janice M. Lord et al published January 1997 in Journal of Biogeography

Leaf and floral heating in cold climates: do sub-Antarctic megaherbs resemble tropical alpine giants?

article by Lorna Little et al published January 2016 in Polar Research

Leaf colour polymorphisms: a balance between plant defence and photosynthesis

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Microhabitat selection and seasonality of alpine invertebrates

article by Brent J Sinclair et al published January 2001 in Pedobiologia

Nomenclatural priority of the genus Linochilus over Piofontia (Asteraceae: Astereae)

scientific article published on 20 November 2019

Nutrient stress and performance of invasive Hieracium lepidulum and co-occurring species in New Zealand

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On Misinterpreting the `Phylogenetic Correction'

scholarly article by Mark Westoby et al published June 1995 in Journal of Ecology

Over-Collecting: An Overlooked Factor in the Decline of Plant Taxa

scientific article (publication date: May 1994)

Pacifigeron indivisus (Asteraceae: Astereae), a new species endemic to Rapa, Austral Islands, and a new delimitation of the Celmisia group

scientific article published on 13 May 2020

Patterns in floral traits and plant breeding systems on Southern Ocean Islands

scientific article

Phenylanthraquinones and flavone-C-glucosides from the disjunct Bulbinella in New Zealand.

scientific article published on 7 December 2016

Plant community response following the removal of the invasiveLupinus arboreusin a coastal dune system

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Plant–pollinator interactions affect colonization efficiency: abundance of blue-purple flowers is correlated with species richness of bumblebees in the Arctic

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Polarized Light Microscopy: An Old Technique Casts New Light on Māori Textile Plants

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Pollination and seed dispersal inFreycinetia baueriana, a dioecious liane that has lost its bat pollinator

article by Janice M. Lord published January 1991 in New Zealand Journal of Botany

Recent colonisation byNothofagus fuscaat Cass, Canterbury

article by C. J. Burrows & Janice M. Lord published April 1993 in New Zealand Journal of Botany

Redesigning a curriculum for inquiry: an ecology case study

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Rediscovery of pycnidia in Thamnolia vermicularis: implications for chemotype occurrence and distribution

article by Janice M. LORD et al published May 2013 in The Lichenologist

Restoration of southern hemisphere beech (Nothofagaceae) forests: a meta‐analysis

scientific article published on 23 November 2020

Scale and the Spatial Concept of Fragmentation

scholarly article

Seed Size and Phylogeny in Six Temperate Floras: Constraints, Niche Conservatism, and Adaptation

scholarly article by Janice M. Lord et al published September 1995 in The American Naturalist

Seed production inFestuca novae‐zelandiae:The effect of altitude and pre‐dispersal predation

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Slow community responses but rapid species responses 14 years after alpine turf transplantation among snow cover zones, south–central New Zealand

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Spore viability and germination of some ectomycorrhizal fungi from New Zealand and implications for forest restoration

scientific article published on 13 January 2021

The New Zealand experience of varroa invasion highlights research opportunities for Australia.

scientific article published on 2 July 2015

The evolutionary ecology of Festuca Novae-Zelandiae in Mid-Canterbury, New Zealand

1992 doctoral thesis by Janice M. Lord at University of Canterbury

The relative importance of solitary bees and syrphid flies as pollinators of two outcrossing plant species in the New Zealand alpine

scientific article published in 2012

The secret service – analysis of the available knowledge on moths as pollinators in New Zealand

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Use and Identification ofTikumu(CelmisiaSpecies, Asteraceae) in Artifacts of New Zealand Origin

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Variation in reproductive investment and floret gender ratios in two gynodioecious mat daisies (Raoulia, Asteraceae)

article by Max Buxton et al published 2 January 2016 in New Zealand Journal of Botany

Variation inFestuca novae-zelandiae(Hack.) Cockayne germination behaviour with altitude of seed source

article by Janice M. Lord published April 1994 in New Zealand Journal of Botany

Where have all the blue flowers gone: pollinator responses and selection on flower colour in New Zealand Wahlenbergia albomarginata.

scientific article published on 08 December 2011

Will loss of snow cover during climatic warming expose New Zealand alpine plants to increased frost damage?

scientific article