Agriculture Reference
In-Depth Information
22 Crawley MJ (1989) Chance and timing in biological invasions. In: JA Drake, HA Mooney, F di
Castri, RH Groves, FJ Kruger, M Rejmánek, M Williamson (eds):
Biological invasions: a global
perspective
. John Wiley and Sons, Chichester, UK, 407-423
23 Rejmánek M, Richardson DM, Higgins SI, Pitcairn MJ, Grotkopp E (2005)
Ecology of invasive
plants: state of the art
. In: HA Mooney, RM Mack, JA McNeeley, L Neville, P Schei, J Waage
(eds):
Invasive alien species: searching for solutions
. Island Press, Washington, DC, 104-161
24 Rejmánek M (2000) Invasive plants: approaches and predictions.
Austral Ecol
25: 497-506
25 Rejmánek M, Richardson DM, Pysˇek P (2005) Plant invasions and invasibility of plant com-
munities. In: E van der Maarel E (ed.):
Vegetation ecology.
Blackwell Science, Oxford, UK,
332-355
26 Wu S-H, Chaw S-M, Rejmánek M (2003) Naturalized Fabaceae (Leguminosae) species in Taiwan:
the first approximation.
Bot Bull Acad Sin
44: 59-66
27 Wu S-H, Hsieh C-F, Chaw S-M, Rejmánek M (2004) Plant invasions in Taiwan: insights from the
flora of casual and naturalized alien species.
Diver Distrib
10: 349-362
28 Schäfer H (2003) Chorology and diversity of the Azorean flora.
Diss Bot
374: 1-128
29 Pyˇek P, Sádlo J, Mandák B (2002) Catalogue of alien plants of the Czech Republic.
Preslia
74:
97-186
30 Williamson M, Pyˇek P, Jaroˇík V, Prach K (2005) On the rates and patterns of spread of alien
plants in the Czech Republic and Britain.
EcoScience
;
in press
31 Wester L (1992) Origin and distribution of adventive alien flowering plants in Hawaii. In: CP
Stone, CW Smith, JT Tunison (eds):
Alien plant invasions in native ecosystems of Hawaii: man-
agement and research.
University of Hawaii Cooperative National Park Resources Studies Unit,
Honolulu, 99-154
32 Bellingham PJ, Duncan RP, Lee WG, Buxton RP (2004) Seedling growth rate and survival do not
predict invasiveness in naturalized woody plants in New Zealand.
Oikos
106: 308-316
33 Holub J, Jirásek V (1967) Zur Vereinheitlichung der Terminologie in der Phytogeographie.
Folia
Geobot Phytotax
2: 69-113
34 Schroeder FG (1969) Zur Klassifizierung der Anthropochoren.
Vegetatio
16: 225-238
35 Pyˇek P, Richardson DM, Rejmánek M, Webster G, Williamson M, Kirschner J (2004) Alien
plants in checklists and floras: towards better communication between taxonomists and ecologists.
Taxon
53: 131-143
36 Preston CD, Pearman DA, Dines TD (2002)
New atlas of the British and Irish flora
. Oxford
University Press, Oxford, UK
37 Preston CD, Pearman DA, Hall AR (2004) Archaeophytes in Britain.
Bot J Linn Soc
145: 257-294
38 Florence J, Waldren S, Chepstow-Lusty AJ (1995) The flora of the Pitcairn Islands: a review.
Biol
J Linn Soc
56: 79-119
39 Waldren S, Weisler MI, Hather JG, Morrow D (1999) The non-native vascular plants of Henderson
Island, South-Central Pacific Ocean.
Atoll Res Bull
463
40 di Castri F (1989) History of biological invasions with special emphasis on the Old World. In: JA
Drake, HA Mooney, F di Castri, RH Groves, FJ Kruger, M Rejmánek, M Williamson (eds):
Biological invasions: a global perspective
. John Wiley and Sons, Chichester, UK, 1-30
41 Delisle F, Lavoie C, Jean M, Lachance D (2003) Reconstructing the spread of invasive plants: tak-
ing into account biases associated with herbarium specimens.
J Biogeogr
30: 1033-1042
42 Richardson DM, Pyˇek P, Rejmánek M, Barbour MG, Panetta FD, West CJ (2000) Naturalization
and invasion of alien plants: concepts and definitions.
Diversity Distrib
6: 93-107
43 Pyˇek P, Jaroˇík V, Chytr´ M, Kropác Z, Tich´ L, Wild J (2005) Alien plants in temperate weed
communities: Prehistoric and recent invaders occupy different habitats.
Ecology
86: 772-785
44 Crawley MJ (1993)
GLIM for ecologists
. Blackwell Scientific Publications, Oxford, UK
45 Sokal R, Rohlf FJ (1995)
Biometry. 3rd edition
. Freeman, New York
46 Pyˇek P, Prach K (2003) Research into plant invasions in a cross-roads region: history and focus.
Biol Invas
5: 337-348
47 Stadler J, Mungai G, Brandl R (1998) Weed invasion in East Africa: insights from herbarium
records.
Afr J Ecol
36: 15-22
48 Anderson-Sprecher R (1994) Model comparisons and R
2
.
Amer Statist
48: 113-117
49 Higgins SI, Richardson DM (1998) Pine invasions in the southern hemisphere: modelling inter-
actions between organism, environment and disturbance.
Plant Ecol
135: 79-93
50 Davis MA, Grime JP, Thompson K (2000) Fluctuating resources in plant communities: a general
theory of invasibility.
J Ecol
88: 528-534
Search WWH ::
Custom Search