1. Farmilo, B.J., Nimmo, D.G. and J.W. Morgan (2013) Pine
plantations modify local conditions in forest fragments in southeastern
Australia: insights from a fragmentation experiment. Forest Ecology and Management 305: 264-272.
2. Seabloom, E., Borer, E.T., Buckley, Y., Cleland, W.E., Davies, K., Firn, J., Harpole, W.S., Hautier, Y., Lind, E, MacDougall, A, Orrock, J.L., Prober, S.M., Adler, P., Alberti, J., Anderson, T.M., Bakker, J.D., Biederman, L.A., Blumenthal, D., Brown, C.S., Brudvig, L.A., Caldeira, M., Chu, C., Crawley, M.J., Daleo, P., Damschen, E.I., D’Antionio, C.M., DeCrappeo, N.M., Dickman, C.R., Du, G., Fay, P.A., Frater, P., Gruner, D.S., Hagenah, N., Hector, A., Helm, A., Hillebrand, H., Hofmockel, K.S., Humphries, H.C., Iribarne, O., Jin, V.L., Kay, A., Kirkman, K.P., Klein, J.A., Knops, J.M.H., La Pierre, K.J., Ladwig, L.M., Lambrinos, J.G., Leakey, A.D.B., Li, Q., Li, W., McCulley, R., Melbourne, B., Mitchell, C.E., Moore, J.L., Morgan, J., Mortensen, B., O’Halloran, L.R., Partel, M., Pascul, J., Pyke, D.A., Risch, A.C., Sankaran, R.S-G.M., Schuetz, M., Simonsen, A., Smith, M., Stevens, C., Sullinav, L., Wardle, G.M., Wolkovich, E.M., Wragg, P.M., Wright, J. and Yang, L. (2013) Predicting invasion in grassland ecosystems: is exotic dominance the real embarrashment of richness. Global Change Biology doi: 10.1111/gcb.12370.
3. Mayfield, M,. Chalmandrier, L., Wells, J., Dwyer, J., Bonser,
S., Catterall, C., DeClerck, F., Ding, Y., Fraterrigo, J., Metcalfe, D., Vesk,
P. and J.W. Morgan.2013. Differences in forest plant
functional trait distributions across land-use and productivity gradients. American Journal of Botany 100:
1356-1368.
4. Morgan, J.W., Kviecinskas, P.A. and M.
Maron 2013. Effect of proximity of buloke (Allocasuarina
luehmannii) trees on buloke early sapling survival in a semiarid
environment. Australian Journal of Botany
61: 302-308.
5. Morgan, J.W., Meyer, M. and Young, A.G.
2013. Habitat fragmentation leads to interrelated genetic and ecological
processes that likely imperil persistence of small populations of a once-common
Australian grassland daisy. International
Journal of Plant Sciences 174: 1209-1218.
6. O’Halloran, L.R., Borer, E.T.,
Seabloom, E.W., MacDougall, A.S., Cleland, E.E., McCulley, R.L., Hobbie, S.,
Harpole, W.S., DeCrappeo, N.M., Chu, C., Bakker, J.D., Davies, K.F., Du, G.,
Firn, J., Hagenh, N., Hofmockel, K.S., Knops, J.M.H., Li, W., Melbourne, B.A., Morgan, J.W., Orrock, J.L., Prober,
S.M. and Stevens, C.J.2013. Regional contingencies in the relationship between
aboveground biomass and litter in the world’s grasslands. PLOS ONE 8(2): e54988. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0054988.
7. Camac, J.S.,
Williams, R.J., Wahren, C-H., Morris, W.K. and Morgan, J.W. 2013. Post-fire regeneration in alpine heathland. Does
fire severity matter? Austral Ecology 38:
199-207.
8. Venn, S.E., Morgan, J.W. and J.M. Lord 2013. Foliar
freezing resistance of Australian alpine plants over the growing season. Austral Ecology 38: 152-161.
9. McCartney, V.A., Silvester, E., Morgan, J.W. and P.J. Suter. 2013. Physical and chemical drivers of vegetation in groundwater source pools on the Bogong High Plains, Victoria. Australian Journal of Botany 61: 566–573.
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