Flowering morphology, phenology and flower visitors of the Australian rainforest tree Ryparosa kurrangii (Achariaceae)

Ian E. Woodrow , Gerasimos Cassis , Alan S.O. Curtis , Bruce L. Webber
Australian Entomologist 35 ( 1) 7 -17

3
2008
Global change impacts on arid zone ecosystems: Seedling establishment processes are threatened by temperature and water stress

Amber M. Bateman , Melinda S. Trudgen , Melinda S. Trudgen , Bruce L. Webber
Ecology and Evolution

2021
Invasion trajectory of alien trees: the role of introduction pathway and planting history

Jason E. Donaldson , Cang Hui , David M. Richardson , Mark P. Robertson
Global Change Biology 20 ( 5) 1527 -1537

75
2014
Translocation or bust! A new acclimatization agenda for the 21st century?

Bruce L. Webber , John K. Scott , Raphael K. Didham
Trends in Ecology and Evolution 26 ( 10) 495 -496

29
2011
Absence of evidence is not evidence of absence: Knowledge shortfalls threaten the effective conservation of freshwater crocodiles

Ruchira Somaweera , Mathew L. Brien , Tracy Sonneman , Raphael K. Didham
Global Ecology and Conservation 20

3
2019
Prioritising search effort to locate previously unknown populations of endangered marine reptiles

Vinay Udyawer , Ruchira Somaweera , Charlotte Nitschke , Blanche d’Anastasi
Global Ecology and Conservation 22

1
2020
20
2007
What is in a name? That which we call Cecropia peltata by any other name would be as invasive?†

Bruce L. Webber , Céline Born , Barry J. Conn , Julisasi T. Hadiah
Plant Ecology & Diversity 4 289 -293

4
2011
Contain or eradicate? Optimizing the management goal for Australian acacia invasions in the face of uncertainty

Joslin L. Moore , Michael C. Runge , Bruce L. Webber , John R. U. Wilson
Diversity and Distributions 17 ( 5) 1047 -1059

76
2011
Modelling horses for novel climate courses: insights from projecting potential distributions of native and alien Australian acacias with correlative and mechanistic models

Bruce L. Webber , Colin J. Yates , David C. Le Maitre , John K. Scott
Diversity and Distributions 17 ( 5) 978 -1000

168
2011
Predicting the subspecific identity of invasive species using distribution models: Acacia saligna as an example

Genevieve D. Thompson , Mark P. Robertson , Bruce L. Webber , David M. Richardson
Diversity and Distributions 17 ( 5) 1001 -1014

59
2011
Rapid global change: implications for defining natives and aliens

Bruce L. Webber , John K. Scott
Global Ecology and Biogeography 21 ( 3) 305 -311

62
2012
Range shifts and local adaptation: integrating data and theory towards a new understanding of species’ distributions in the Anthropocene

Julie A. Lee‐Yaw , Rafael D. Zenni , Kathryn A. Hodgins , Brendon M. H. Larson
New Phytologist 221 ( 2) 644 -647

3
2019
Essential elements of discourse for advancing the modelling of species' current and potential distributions

Darren J. Kriticos , David C. Le Maitre , Bruce L. Webber
Journal of Biogeography 40 ( 3) 608 -611

11
2013
Gynocardin from Baileyoxylon lanceolatum and a revision of cyanogenic glycosides in Achariaceae

Bruce L. Webber , Rebecca E. Miller
Biochemical Systematics and Ecology 36 ( 7) 545 -553

9
2008
Logging increases the functional and phylogenetic dispersion of understorey plant communities in tropical lowland rain forest

Timm F. Döbert , Bruce L. Webber , John B. Sugau , Katharine J. M. Dickinson
Journal of Ecology 105 ( 5) 1235 -1245

28
2017
Australia: small steps to control invasives

Bruce L. Webber , John K. Scott , Raphael K. Didham
Nature 482 ( 7386) 471 -471

2012
Long term monitoring of recruitment dynamics determines eradication feasibility for an introduced coastal weed.

John K. Scott , Kathryn L. Batchelor , Bruce L. Webber
NeoBiota 50 ( 50) 31 -53

1
2019