News from Dave's lab
Dispatches
- Dave Richardson awarded Herschel medal of the Royal Society
- Review of “Fifty years of Invasion Ecology” published in Frontiers in Biogeography (pdf)
- Editorial for special issue of Diversity and Distributions on Australian Acacia introductions flagged as a recommended paper by Faculty of 1000
- Invited review on the role of polyploidy in plant invasions published in Annals of Botany
- Special issue on Australian acacias as introduced species published in Diversity and Distributions
- Review of “Fifty years of invasion ecology” published in Basic and Applied Ecology
- Towards an optimal strategy for monitoring invasive plants in protected areas
- The conservation value of non-native species: Responses to Schlaepfer et al. 2011 Cons. Biol.
- Global distribution of the Argentine ant under the spotlight
- Five papers from the C·I·B plant invasions group included in Emapi10 special issue of Biological Invasions (pdf)
- Workshop on Australian acacias held at SU
- “Fifty years of invasion ecology” book now available from Wiley-Blackwell
- 2010 Compton prize for C·I·B graduate
- Understanding the factors that drive the trade in alien species help us to predict and understand biological invasions
- Coming to grips with the complexity inherent in managing invasive alien plants in the fynbos
- Biosecurity gains from assimilating lessons from history
- SA prof best in invasion biology
- It's the way you move: defining invasions makes a difference
- The good news about plant extinctions? An assessment of phylogenetic patterns of extinction risk for angiosperms
- See how they change-rapid evolution in invasive plants
- Seeds, seeds, seeds! - the persistent and troublesome legacy of 150 years of australian acacias in South Africa
- Fifty years of invasion ecology: the legacy of Charles Elton (pdf)
- Targets for ecosystem repair after alien plant clearing in riparian zones
- Pathways of Invasion in Protected Areas - Insights form the Kruger National Park
- Conifer invasions in South America under the spotlight