Citations Flashcards

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Trophic cascade YouTube

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Sustainable Human, 2014

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Bushmeat trade tropic cascade

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Petrozzi et al, 2016

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Shifting baseline syndrome in fisheries

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Pauly, 1995

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Species distribution models

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Elith and Leathwick, 2009

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Anti predator behaviour (wolves and elk) - pro cascade

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Middleton et al, 2013

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Status and ecological effect of worlds largest carnivores - pro cascade

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Ripple et al, 2014

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Area and edge effects (pollinators, seeds and decomposition)

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Didham et al, 1996

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Species expand northwards in uk

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Hickling et al, 2006

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Effects on species phenology from climate change

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Parmesan and Yohe, 2003

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Tropic mismatch in long distance migratory birds

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Both et al, 2006

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Climate change effects on trees etc.

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Briffa et al, 1998

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Large scale deforestation experiment

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Ferraz et al, 2007

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Biological consequences of global warming

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Hughes 2000

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Anti trophic cascades in Yellowstone

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Kauffman et al 2010

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Anti trophic cascades in Yellowstone - riparian

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Marshall, Hobbs and Cooper 2013

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Pop ecology first principles - age structure pop and non age structure pop

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Vandemeer and Goldberg 2003

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Scramble competition

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Hassel 1975

Nicholson 1954

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Paradox of plankton

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Hutchinson 1961

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Mites and predators

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Huffaker 1958

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Lesser kestrel philopatry

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Catry et al 2010

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Tropical bird dispersal

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Moore et al 2008

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Dispersal polymorphism in bush crickets - changes in dispersal during species range expansions

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Simmons and Thomas 2004

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Stronger pop synchrony for sp. with better dispersal - dispersal and spatial scale effect synchrony in spatial pop dynamics

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Paradis et al 1999

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Dispersal crucial for understanding global env change - extinction risk from climate change

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Thomas et al 2004

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Thorax trade off dispersal and fecundity speckled wood butterfly
Hughes et al 2003
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Pop synchrony decrease with increased distance between pairs of woods
Bellamy et al 2003
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Dispersal and DNA in Europe
Hewitt 1999 and 2000
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Patterns in natal and breeding dispersal in birds
Paradis et al 1998
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Latitudinal gradient in genetic diversity
Pereira 2016
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Metapopulation
Levins 1970
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Source sink pop - sea rocket example
Keddy 1981 and 1982
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Nuthatch Metapopulation
Alderman et al 2005
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Silver studded blue example Metapopulation
Thomas and Harrison 1992
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Buffer effects
Kluyver and Tinbergen 1953 | Brown 1969
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In order: buffer effects for range of taxa: Spanish imperial eagle Mice Minnows
Ferrer and Donazar 1996 Halama and Dueser 1994 Fraser and Sises 1980
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Black tailed Godwit buffer effect
Gunnarsson 2005 Gill et al 2001 Gunnarsson et al 2005
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Spatial dynamics in patchily distributed P.argus butterfly
Thomas and Harrison 1992
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Sources sinks and pseudo-sinks
Watkinson and Sutherland 1995
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Range shift north
Franco et al 2006
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Protected area retain species abundance and diversity longer - importance of protected areas in CC
Gillingham et al 2014 and 2015
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Preserve biodiversity by corridors etc
Hopkins et al 2007
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34 of 46 butterfly species declined in GB since 1970
Warren et al 2001
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Anti corridor
Harrison and Bruna 1999
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Pro corridor
Bier and Noss 1998
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Corridors increase pollination
Townsend and Levey 2005
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Increased butterfly movement between habs with corridors
Haddad 1999
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Effective areas caused by corridors increases bird density - carabids in hedgerow network nodes
Schmeigelar et al 1997
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Southern Amazonia forest fragments
Michalski and Peres 2005
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Adv and disadv of corridors
Krebs 2001
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Definitions in order: Dispersal Corridor
Ricklefs 1990 and Begon et al 1996 | Bennett 1999
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Ecological responses to climate change
Walther et al 2002
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Whales example - modelling past and future of whales and whaling
Baker and Clapham 2004
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Indian house crow example in order: Global invasive potential of house crow based on ecological niche modelling Second reference from lecture Rev notes - control options
Nyari et al 2006 | Brooke et al 2003
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Cane toad example - cane toads increased ability to invade Australia is revealed by dynamically updated range model
Urban et al 2007
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Sweden fox - Vole cycle mange - disease reveals the predator sarcoptic mange red fox predation and prey pops
Lindstrom et al 1994
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Bahamas mosquitofish predates by bigmouth sleeper example
Langerhanset al2007
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Great tit weight trade off - predation fish and the cost of being fat
Gosler et al 1995
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Snowshoe hare cyclic variation what factors determine this
Krebs et al 2014
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Cost of interspecific competition in two gerbil species
Abramsky et al 2001
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Competition mechanisms underlying the displacement on native ants by invasive argentine ant
Holway 1999
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Interference comp by Argentine Ants displace native ants - Australia
Rowles and O'Dowd 2007
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Large islands have more species than small islands
Nijman and Meijard 2008
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Comp on islands - Puercos island example
MacArthur et al 1972
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Wolves trophic cascade at Yellowstone and predation risk - information
Ripple and Beschta 2004
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Response to predation use of public info in order: Acoustic cues and olfactory/visual cues Protective association
Ibanez-Alama et al 2015 | Quinn and Ueta 2008
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Use of private info for predation risk Brewers sparrow ex
Chalfoun and Martin 2010
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Foraging behaviour change - chaffinch example in order: Stubble and chaffinch Replicate in nature
Whittingham et al 2004 | Butler et al 2005
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Within season use of public and private information on predation risk in nest site selection - northern Cardinal and Acadian flycatcher
Kearns and Rodewald 2013
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The predatory behaviours of wintering Accipiter Hawks
Roth and Lima 2007
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Pop regulation in snowshoe hare and Canadian Lynx asymmetric food web configurations between hare and Lynx
Stenseth et al 1997
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Inter-generational interaction saw toothed grain beetle ex
Bancroft 2001
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Saw to other grain beetle example - circle experiment
Bancroft and Turchin 2003
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Fly time lags
Nicholson 1957
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Guillemot Allee effect
Birkhead 1977
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Kakapo
Clout et al 2002
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Willow warbler sex ration ex
Morrison et al 2016
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Fringe-lipped bat elaborate calls example
Ryan et al 1982
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Rock-paper-scissors game and the evolution of make strategies
Sinervo and Lively 1996
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Pygmy rabbit dispersal ex
Estes-Zumpf et al 2009
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Mouse ex in Australia
Singleton et al 2005
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Locust ex
Tratalos et al 2010
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Albatross pop and long line fishing
Weimerskirch et al 1997
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Trade off in r-selection and k-selection in Drosophila pops
Mueller and Ayala 1981
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Black footed ferret model and management ex
Shoemaker et al 2014
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MVP ex
Reed et al 2003
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Viability of Serengeti cheetah pop model ex
Kelly and Durant 2000
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Genetic incompatibility drives sex allocation and maternal investment in polymorphic finch
Pryke and Griffiths 2009
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Application of pop biology in fisheries assessment and management - guest lecture
Jennings 2017
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Male-killing Wolbachia and mitochondrial selective sweep in a migratory African insect
Graham and Wilson 2012
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Factors effecting the evolution of virulence: nematode parasites in fig wasps as a case study
Herre 1995
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Effects of vegetation, interspecific competition and brood parasitism on Golden-winged warbler nesting success
Confer et al 2003
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Genetic structure and evolved malaria resistance in Hawaiian honeycreepers
Foster et al 2007
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Mammalian metabolism, longevity and parasite species richness
Morand and Harvey 2000
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Introduced species and their missing parasites
Torchin et al 2003
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Population ecology in fisheries management - guest lecture
Soeffker 2017
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Early fisheries studies
Garstang 1900
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Why do pops not continue to grow indefinitely (and some eq stuff)
Darwin 1859
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Stock-recruitment relationship rules
Ricker 1975
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Russel's catch eq
Russel 1931 - use with caution unsure of use/if correct citation
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Graham's theory of sustainable fishing
Graham 1935
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Seasonal interactions and rapid population declines in Afro-palaearctic migratory birds
Guest lecturer, 2017 - might be unwise to use this due to obvious reasons
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Applications of atlases and extensive surveys to conservation and management - guest lecture
Gillings 2017
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Bird interaction and offshore wind farms
Johnston et al 2014
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``` Rook ex in order: Rooks on Oxford district 1927-28 Rook survey 1975-7 Rook survey 1980 Rook survey 1996 ```
Nicholson and Nicholson 1930 Sage and Vernon 1978 Sage and Whittington 1985 Marchand and Gregory 1999
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``` Lapwing and Golden plover ex in order: Golden plovers late 1970s Winter plover survey 2006/07 Pasture management Not just grassland plovers Nocturnal plover surveys ```
``` Fuller and Lloyd 1981 Gillings et al 2006 Barnard and Thompson 1985 Gillings et al 2007 Gillings et al 2005 ```
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Farmland species for GB -7.7%
Fuller et al 1995
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Arable - pastoral gradients
Atkinson et al 2002
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Physical topography
Stillman and Brown 1998
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"We estimate that the northern margins of southerly species have moved north by an average of 18.9km"
Thomas and Lennon 1999
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How has britains climate changed - incl: northern range margin, directionality, range shifts, drivers etc.
Gillings et al 2015
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Population changes in Britain's birds - guest lecture
Robinson 2017
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Cardiff bay ringing ex
Burton 2000 and Burton et al 2006
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Study if winter habitat (stubble overwinter)
Gillings et al 2005
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Resources declines in farmland
Robinson and Sutherland 2002
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In order: Survival influence pop change - graphs Effect varies between species
Robinson et al 2004 | Robinson et al 2014
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Effect of agriculture on birds - buffers. Boundaries variable grassland - designing solutions
Siriwardena et al 2010
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No natural benefits of ELS even where option found
Davey et al 2010
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Poor uptake of in field options - pie chart stuff for boundaries stubble etc
Baker et al 2012
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Timing of peak demand for winter food from seed eaters
Siriwardena et al 2008
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In order: The next challenge - long distance migratory birds In decreasing England prod low Scotland prod high this underlies diff in pop trend (growth) Understanding migrant demography and behaviour
Vickery et al 2014 Thaxter et al 2008 Morrison et al 2016
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Avian flu incursion risk - maps
Snow et al 2007
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What's it all about points for Robinson guest lecture
Greenwood 2007
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Grasses and grassland - guest lecture
Watkinson 2017
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Rotation manages weeds
Colbach et al 2010
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A.myosuroides in continuous wheat - Corp burning, herbicide graphs
Doyle et al 1986
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A.githago weed driven to extinction by cleaning efficiency
Firbank and watkinson 1986
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Success of weed control: decline in weed seeds - graph as well
Robinson and Sutherland 2002
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S.intrans in savanna woodland near Darwin, Australia - with graphs and figures
Lonsdale et al 1989
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Vulpia fasciculata - with graphs and model - not useful really
Watkinson 1990