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List of works by Mark Lonsdale

A Rosetta Stone for nature's benefits to people

scientific article

A neighbourhood approach to self-thinning

scientific article

Adaptive approaches to biosecurity governance.

scientific article

Alien vegetation and native biota in tropical Australia: the impact of Mimosa pigra

article

Assessing nature's contributions to people

scientific article published in January 2018

BIOTIC INVASIONS: CAUSES, EPIDEMIOLOGY, GLOBAL CONSEQUENCES, AND CONTROL

scholarly article by Richard N. Mack et al published June 2000 in Ecological Applications

Biodiversity and ecosystem services science for a sustainable planet: the DIVERSITAS vision for 2012-20

scientific article

Biosecurity and Yield Improvement Technologies Are Strategic Complements in the Fight against Food Insecurity

scientific article published on October 12, 2011

Competition Experiments on Alien Weeds with Crops: Lessons for Measuring Plant Invasion Impact?

article

Directing Research to Reduce the Impacts of Nonindigenous Species

article

Do graminoid and woody invaders have different effects on native plant functional groups?

article

Ecological risk assessment of transgenic pasture plants: a community gradient modelling approach

article

Globalization and Bioinvasions: The International Policy Problem

Herbivory by Insects in Australian Tropical Savannas: A Review

scientific article published in 1990

Humans as Global Plant Dispersers: Getting More Than We Bargained For

article

Identifying hazards in complex ecological systems. Part 3: Hierarchical Holographic Model for herbicide tolerant oilseed rape.

scientific article published in April 2004

Impact: toward a framework for understanding the ecological effects of invaders

scientific article published in 1999

International cooperation in the solution to trade-related invasive species risks

scientific article

Inviting trouble: Introduced pasture species in northern Australia

article

LIGHT AND SELF-THINNING

scientific article published on 02 May 2006

Litterfall in an Australian population of Mimosa pigra, an invasive tropical shrub

scientific article

Losses from the Seed Bank of Mimosa pigra: Soil Micro-Organisms vs. Temperature Fluctuations

scientific article

Modelling integrated weed management of an invasive shrub in tropical Australia

article

Modelling the recovery of an annual savanna grass following a fire-induced crash

scientific article published on 29 July 2006

Pasteurising invasion ecology

scientific article published in 2006

Plant Geometry and Self-Thinning

scientific article published on 17 June 2006

Plant Invaders.

scientific article published in 1995

Plant biosecurity policy-making modelled on the human immune system: What would it look like?

article

Predicting the Amount of Litterfall in Forests of the World

scientific article published in 1988

Quantifying Uncertainty in Predictions of Invasiveness

Quantifying uncertainty in predictions of invasiveness, with emphasis on weed risk assessment

Quantifying uncertainty in predictions of invasiveness, with emphasis on weed risk assessment

scientific article published in 2007

Rates of Spread of an Invading Species--Mimosa Pigra in Northern Australia

scientific article published in 1993

Reassessing the environmental risks of GM crops

scientific article published on 01 December 2005

Seed Bank Dynamics in Mimosa pigra, an Invasive Tropical Shrub

scientific article

Seedling Mortality in Mimosa Pigra, an Invasive Tropical Shrub

scientific article

The IPBES Conceptual Framework - connecting nature and people

research work

The Rarity of Sminthopsis virginiae, (Marsupialia: Dasyuridae) in Relation to Natural and Unnatural Habitats

scientific article published in December 1987

The big ecological questions inhibiting effective environmental management in Australia

article

The species-area relationship does not have an asymptote!

Tiller dynamics and self-thinning in grassland habitats

scientific article published on 01 December 1983

Worth the risk? Introduction of legumes can cause more harm than good: an Australian perspective

article