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Fiona J. Thomson
Fiona J. Thomson
Plant Ecologist
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Seed dispersal distance is more strongly correlated with plant height than with seed mass
FJ Thomson, AT Moles, TD Auld, RT Kingsford
Journal of Ecology 99 (6), 1299-1307, 2011
6682011
Invasions: the trail behind, the path ahead, and a test of a disturbing idea
AT Moles, H Flores‐Moreno, SP Bonser, DI Warton, A Helm, L Warman, ...
Journal of Ecology 100 (1), 116-127, 2012
2552012
Chasing the unknown: predicting seed dispersal mechanisms from plant traits
FJ Thomson, AT Moles, TD Auld, D Ramp, S Ren, RT Kingsford
Journal of Ecology 98 (6), 1310-1318, 2010
1052010
High genetic diversity is not essential for successful introduction
LA Rollins, AT Moles, S Lam, R Buitenwerf, JM Buswell, ...
Ecology and evolution 3 (13), 4501-4517, 2013
872013
Untangling direct species associations from indirect mediator species effects with graphical models
GC Popovic, DI Warton, FJ Thomson, FKC Hui, AT Moles
Methods in Ecology and Evolution 10 (9), 1571-1583, 2019
632019
Can dispersal investment explain why tall plant species achieve longer dispersal distances than short plant species?
FJ Thomson, AD Letten, R Tamme, W Edwards, AT Moles
New Phytologist, 2017
492017
Seeds tend to disperse further in the tropics
SC Chen, R Tamme, FJ Thomson, AT Moles
Ecology letters 22 (6), 954-961, 2019
472019
Are introduced species better dispersers than native species? A global comparative study of seed dispersal distance
H Flores-Moreno, FJ Thomson, DI Warton, AT Moles
PloS one 8 (6), e68541, 2013
342013
Landsharing vs landsparing: How to reconcile crop production and biodiversity? A simulation study focusing on weed impacts
N Colbach, S Cordeaua, A Garrido, S Granger, D Laughlin, B Riccia, ...
Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment 251, 203-217, 2018
322018
Expanding an existing classification of New Zealand vegetation to include non-forested vegetation
SK Wiser, FJ Thomson, M De Cáceres
New Zealand Journal of Ecology 40 (2), 160 -178, 2016
212016
Trade‐off or coordination? Correlations between ballochorous and myrmecochorous phases of diplochory
SC Chen, AH Pahlevani, L Malíková, R Riina, FJ Thomson, I Giladi
Functional Ecology 33, 1469–1479, 2019
192019
A Switch in Keystone Seed-Dispersing Ant Genera between Two Elevations for a Myrmecochorous Plant, Acacia terminalis
FJ Thomson, TD Auld, D Ramp, RT Kingsford
PLoS ONE 11 (6), e0157632, 2016
192016
Is there a latitudinal gradient in the proportion of species with spinescence?
ML Tindall, FJ Thomson, SW Laffan, AT Moles
Journal of Plant Ecology 10 (2), 294-300, 2017
142017
Functional Traits Reveal Processes Driving Natural Afforestation at Large Spatial Scales
NWH Mason, SK Wiser, SJ Richardson, MJ Thorsen, RJ Holdaway, ...
PloS one 8 (9), e75219, 2013
142013
Measuring the effective dispersal of an emerging coastal weed, Euphorbia paralias (sea spurge), to help inform its eradication
FJ Thomson
Biological Invasions 24 (6), 1553-1559, 2022
12022
Untangling direct species associations from mediator species effects with graphical models
G Popovic, DI Warton, F Thomson, FKC Hui, AT Moles
bioRxiv, 470161, 2018
12018
Dispersal ecology: The big picture. A global perspective on the importance of dispersal
FJ Thomson
2019 ESA Annual Meeting (August 11--16), 2019
2019
Nature vs. Nurture: Are introduced species successful because of what they are, or where they are?
H Flores-Moreno, FJ Thomson, RL Dalrymple, AT Moles
Ecological mechanisms and evolutionary patterns of introduced species, 115, 2013
2013
Global to local perspectives on seed dispersal
FJ Thomson
University of New South Wales, 2012
2012
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