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List of works by Elizabeth M Wandrag

Active restoration after three decades: Seed addition increases native dominance compared to landscape‐scale secondary succession

Ant preference for seeds without awns increases removal of exotic relative to native grass seeds

scientific article published on 12 November 2020

Availability of soil mutualists may not limit non‐native <i>Acacia</i> invasion but could increase their impact on native soil communities

scientific article published in 2020

Cointroductions of Australian acacias and their rhizobial mutualists in the Southern Hemisphere

scientific article published on 22 May 2019

Correction to: Length of cultivation determines native and non-native weed richness in crop fields worldwide

scientific article published on 24 September 2021

Do mutualists matter? The role of pollinators, seed dispersers and belowground symbionts in the invasion success of Acacia

2012 doctoral thesis by Elizabeth M. Wandrag at Lincoln University

Genetic differentiation can be predicted from observational data for reproductive but not vegetative traits in a widespread short-lived plant

Global gene flow releases invasive plants from environmental constraints on genetic diversity

scientific article published on 07 February 2020

Length of cultivation determines native and non-native weed richness in crop fields worldwide

Measuring competitive impact: Joint‐species modelling of invaded plant communities

scientific article published on 11 September 2019

Mutualistic strategies minimize coextinction in plant-disperser networks

scientific article published in May 2017

PHENOTYPIC PLASTICITY MASKS RANGE‐WIDE GENETIC DIFFERENTIATION FOR VEGETATIVE BUT NOT REPRODUCTIVE TRAITS IN A SHORT‐LIVED PLANT

scientific article

Phylogenetic signals and predictability in plant-soil feedbacks

scientific article published on 03 July 2020

Quantifying niche availability, niche overlap and competition for recruitment sites in plant populations without explicit knowledge of niche axes

article

Rapid on‐ground assessment after the 2019–2020 megafires reveals new information on rare and threatened plants in northern New South Wales, Australia

scientific article published in 2024

Reduced availability of rhizobia limits the performance but not invasiveness of introduced Acacia

scientific article published in 2013

Reproductive biology of Australian acacias: important mediator of invasiveness?

article

Seed dispersal increases local species richness and reduces spatial turnover of tropical tree seedlings.

scientific article published on 28 August 2017

Soil biotic effects and competition; What are the mechanisms behind being a successful invader?

scientific article published on 12 June 2021

Towards a holistic understanding of non-native tree impacts on ecosystem services: A review of Acacia, Eucalyptus and Pinus in Africa

scholarly article