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Measuring botanical composition of grasslands.
- R. Whalley, M. B. Hardy, L. Mannetje, R. M. Jones
- Geography
- 2000
Ecology of 'Phyla canescens' (Verbenaceae) in Australia
- M. J. MacDonald, R. Whalley, J. Duggin, B. Sindel, M. H. Julien
- Biology
- 2009
v floodplain habitats. The conditions to fulfil this set of germination requirements are likely to be met most abundantly following the recession of floodwaters. Four field populations were selected… Expand
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The current and future potential geographical distribution of Hyparrhenia hirta
- V. K. Chejara, D. Kriticos, P. Kristiansen, B. Sindel, R. Whalley, C. Nadolny
- Geography
- 1 April 2010
Chejara VK, Kriticos DJ, Kristiansen P, Sindel BM, Whalley RDB & Nadolny C (2010). The current and future potential geographical distribution of Hyparrhenia hirta. Weed Research50, 174–184.
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Effects of salt spray and sand burial on Spinifex sericeus R. Br.
- K. Maze, R. Whalley
- Environmental Science
- 1 March 1992
Abstract Spinifex sericeus, a common coastal sand dune grass, typically exhibits decreased vigour in the more stabilized section of the dunes when compared with the active foredune. These differences… Expand
Disturbance governs dominance of an invasive forb in a temporary wetland
- J. Price, P. Berney, D. Ryder, R. Whalley, C. Gross
- Biology, Medicine
- Oecologia
- 5 June 2011
Dominance of invasive species is often assumed to be due to a superior ability to acquire resources. However, dominance in plant communities can arise through multiple interacting mechanisms,… Expand
Relationships between Tree Cover and Grass Dominance in a Grazed Temperate Stringybark (Eucalyptus laevopinea) Open-Forest
- L. Gibbs, N. Reid, R. Whalley
- Biology
- 1999
Dominance of herbaceous species was examined in relation to tree cover in lightly grazed stringybark Eucalyptus laevopinea open-forest recovering from ringbarking and logging on the Northern… Expand
The distribution and abundance of species of Danthonia DC on the New England Tablelands (Australia)
- A. W. Scott, R. Whalley
- Biology
- 1 September 1982
The distribution and percent frequency of the 13 species and one variety of Danthonia recorded on the New England Tablelands were examined in a survey of 110 predominantly pastoral sites. The… Expand
Eucalypt Re-establishment on the Northern Tablelands of New South Wales
- D. Curtis, R. Whalley, Robert Boyd
- Geography
- 1990
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Germination, seedling occurrence and seedling survival of Spinifex sericeus R. Br. (Poaceae)
- K. Maze, R. Whalley
- Biology
- 1 June 1992
Spinifex sericeus is a clonal, perennial, dioecious, coastal foredune grass that is often used in beach rehabilitation programmes. The objectives of this study were to: (i) investigate the… Expand
Sexual and apomictic seed development in the vulnerable grass Bothriochloa biloba
- P. Yu, N. Prakash, R. Whalley
- Biology
- 18 March 2003
Embryological investigations on three populations of the vulnerable grass species Bothriochloa biloba point to a complex reproductive system involving both sexual and apomictic mechanisms. The… Expand