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Metsulfuron methyl

Sarah Buckley

Response of litter invertebrates to the application of metsulfon methyl in Chrysanthemoides monilifera (Bitou Bush) infested coastal vegetation.

Ground invertebrates

Karen Eardley

Arthropod diversity in native coastal dune systems and systems invaded by Chrysanthemoides monilifera.

Fruit/bird interactions

Carl Gosper

Consequences of weed infestation and control on plant-bird interactions and bird communities.

Ecosystem processes

Elisabeth Lindsay

The impact of Chrysanthemoides monilifera ssp. rotundata (bitou bush) on coastal ecosystem processes.

Plant communities

Tanya Mason

Impacts of plant invaders and management techniques on native communities: ecological and social perspectives at regional and global levels

Bird behaviour

Ben Owers

The effect of bitou bush infestation on the behaviour and nest predation of birds in coastal woodlands.

Control Strategies

Kristen Prattis

An investigation into the effects of Chrysanthemoides monilifera ssp. rotundata (Bitou Bush) infestation and treatment on the vegetation community at Booderee National Park.

Biocontrol

Naomi Strakosch

Does predation limit the establishment of the biological control agent Tortrix sp. in Chrysanthemoides monilifera ssp. rotundata infestations?

Bird communities

Anita Zubovic

Effects of Chrysanthemoides monilifera on native bird and arthropod population assemblages.

Intergenerational effects of glyphosate

Gaby Leahy

An investigation into the possible intergenerational effects of glyphosate on Chrysanthemoides monilifera spp. rotundata.

Plant recruitment & allelopathic mechanisms

Emilie Ens

Indigenous plant recruitment limitation by bitou bush (Chrysanthemoides monilifera spp. rotundata): effect on life history stages and allelopathic mechanisms.

 

 

 

 
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