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Ecology and Evolution

D-Index
34
Citations
18821
World Ranking
7480
National Ranking
579

Overview

W. M. Lonsdale is affiliated with the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation in Australia.

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Best Publications

  • BIOTIC INVASIONS: CAUSES, EPIDEMIOLOGY, GLOBAL CONSEQUENCES, AND CONTROL

    Richard N. Mack;Daniel Simberloff;W. Mark Lonsdale;Harry Evans

  • GLOBAL PATTERNS OF PLANT INVASIONS AND THE CONCEPT OF INVASIBILITY

    W. M. Lonsdale

  • Impact: Toward a Framework for Understanding the Ecological Effects of Invaders

    I. M. Parker;D. Simberloff;K. Goodell;M. Wonham

  • Directing research to reduce the impacts of nonindigenous species

    James E. Byers;Sarah Reichard;John M. Randall;Ingrid M. Parker

  • Inviting trouble: Introduced pasture species in northern Australia

    W. M. Lonsdale

  • Alien vegetation and native biota in tropical Australia: the impact of Mimosa pigra

    R.W. Braithwaite;W.M. Lonsdale;J.A. Estbergs

  • The Self-Thinning Rule: Dead or Alive?

    W. M. Lonsdale

  • A Rosetta Stone for Nature's Benefits to People

    Sandra Díaz;Sebsebe Demissew;Carlos Joly;W. Mark Lonsdale

  • Tourist vehicles as vectors of weed seeds in Kakadu National Park, Northern Australia

    W.M. Lonsdale;A.M. Lane

  • Rates of spread of an invading species - Mimosa pigra in northern Australia.

    W. M. Lonsdale

  • When to Ignore Advice: Invasion Predictions and Decision Theory

    C.S. Smith;W.M. Lonsdale;J. Fortune

  • The species–area relationship does not have an asymptote!

    Mark Williamson;Kevin J. Gaston;W. M. Lonsdale

  • PLANT GEOMETRY AND SELF-THINNING

    W. M. Lonsdale;A. R. Watkinson

  • Predicting the Amount of Litterfall in Forests of the World

    W. M. Lonsdale

  • The big ecological questions inhibiting effective environmental management in Australia

    S.R. Morton;O. Hoegh-Guldberg;D.B. Lindenmayer;M. Harriss Olson

  • Herbivory by insects in Australian tropical savannas: a review

    Alan N. Andersen;W. M. Lonsdale

  • A neighbourhood approach to self-thinning.

    A. R. Watkinson;W. M. Lonsdale;L. G. Firbank

  • Eradicating invasive plants: hard-won lessons for islands.

    R. N. Mack;W. M. Lonsdale;C. R. Veitch;M. N. Clout

  • LIGHT AND SELF-THINNING

    W. M. Lonsdale;A. R. Watkinson

  • Seed bank dynamics in Mimosa pigra, an invasive tropical shrub.

    W. M. Lonsdale;K. L. S. Harley;J. D. Gillett

Frequent Co-Authors

Andy W. Sheppard
Andy W. Sheppard Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation
Peter Caley
Peter Caley Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation
Darren J. Kriticos
Darren J. Kriticos Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation
Andrew R. Watkinson
Andrew R. Watkinson University of East Anglia
Mark Williamson
Mark Williamson University of York
Alan N. Andersen
Alan N. Andersen Charles Darwin University
Kevin J. Gaston
Kevin J. Gaston University of Exeter
Timothy R. Seastedt
Timothy R. Seastedt University of Colorado Boulder
Les G. Firbank
Les G. Firbank University of Leeds
Vadakattu V. S. R. Gupta
Vadakattu V. S. R. Gupta Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation

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