Hot off the press
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Landscape-scale effects of homesteads, water, and dingoes on invading chital deer in Australia’s dry tropics
13 Mar 2020
Matt Amos, Tony Pople, Michael Brennan and colleagues have published “Landscape-scale effects of homesteads, water, and dingoes on invading chital deer in Australia’s dry tropics” in the Journal of Mammalogy. Identifying landscape features aiding the persistence of populations is particularly important for invasive mammal species, because it can focus management interventions on relatively small areas. -
New insights on the ecology and management of native and alien macrophytes
25 Feb 2020
Tobias Bickel and colleagues have just published “On the move: New insights on the ecology and management of native and alien macrophytes” in Aquatic Botany. -
Effects of wet season mineral nutrition on chital deer distribution in northern Queensland
10 Feb 2020
Tony Pople and colleagues have just published “Effects of wet season mineral nutrition on chital deer distribution in northern Queensland” in Wildlife Research. -
Decline in body condition and high drought mortality limit the spread of wild chital deer in north-east Queensland
03 Feb 2020
Michael Brennan, Tony Pople and colleagues have just published “Decline in body condition and high drought mortality limit the spread of wild chital deer in north-east Queensland” in the Rangeland Journal. -
Weed biological control: Challenges and opportunities
30 Jan 2020
Michael Day and Arne Witt have just published “Weed biological control: Challenges and opportunities". -
Global actions for managing cactus invasions
20 Jan 2020
Michael Day and many colleagues have just published “Global actions for managing cactus invasions” in Plants. -
Grasses as suitable targets for classical weed biological control
15 Jan 2019
Michael Day and several colleagues have just published “Grasses as suitable targets for classical weed biological control” in BioControl. -
The impact of RHDV-K5 on rabbit populations in Australia: an evaluation of citizen science surveys to monitor rabbit abundance
16 Dec 2019
Peter Elsworth and colleagues have just published “The impact of RHDV-K5 on rabbit populations in Australia: an evaluation of citizen science surveys to monitor rabbit abundance” in Scientific Reports. -
Management feasibility of established invasive plant species in Queensland, Australia: A stakeholders’ perspective
10 Dec 2019
Segun Osunkoya and colleagues have published “Management feasibility of established invasive plant species in Queensland, Australia: A stakeholders’ perspective” in Journal of Environmental Management. -
Impacts of Xanthium strumarium invasion on vascular plant diversity in Pothwar region (Pakistan)
02 Dec 2019
Segun Osunkoya and colleagues have published “Impacts of Xanthium strumarium invasion on vascular plant diversity in Pothwar region (Pakistan)” in Annali di Botanica. -
Eight decades of invasion by Chromolaena odorata and its biological control in West Africa: the story so far
25 Nov 2019
Mike Day and colleagues have published “Eight decades of invasion by Chromolaena odorata and its biological control in West Africa: the story so far” in Biocontrol Science and Technology. -
Spread pathways of the invasive weed Parthenium hysterophorus: The potential for water dispersal
18 Nov 2019
Segun Osunkoya and colleagues have published “Spread pathways of the invasive weed Parthenium hysterophorus: The potential for water dispersal” in Austral Ecology. -
Preliminary study on the distribution of the introduced gall-forming fly, Cecidochares connexa, for the biological control of the invasive alien weed Chromolaena odorata in the Philippines
11 Nov 2019
Mike Day and colleagues have published “Preliminary study on the distribution of the introduced gall-forming fly, Cecidochares connexa, for the biological control of the invasive alien weed Chromolaena odorata in the Philippines” in the Philippine Journal of Science. -
Implications of the changing phylogenetic relationships of Acacia s.l. on the biological control of Vachellia nilotica ssp. indica in Australia
24 Jun 2019
Di Taylor and Dhileepan have published “Implications of the changing phylogenetic relationships of Acacia s.l. on the biological control of Vachellia nilotica ssp. indica in Australia” in Annals of Applied Biology. -
Site-specific management is crucial to managing Mikania micrantha
24 Jun 2019
Mike Day and colleagues have recently published “Site-specific management is crucial to managing Mikania micrantha” in Weed Research. Mikania, or mile-a-minute, is a fast growing vine from tropical America that is now invasive in South-East Asia and the Pacific.