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Zarah Pattison
Zarah Pattison
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Projecting the continental accumulation of alien species through to 2050
H Seebens, S Bacher, TM Blackburn, C Capinha, W Dawson, S Dullinger, ...
Global Change Biology 27 (5), 970-982, 2021
6202021
Global economic costs of aquatic invasive alien species
RN Cuthbert, Z Pattison, NG Taylor, L Verbrugge, C Diagne, DA Ahmed, ...
Science of the total environment 775, 145238, 2021
3212021
Above-and belowground carbon stocks are decoupled in secondary tropical forests and are positively related to forest age and soil nutrients respectively
IL Jones, SJ DeWalt, OR Lopez, L Bunnefeld, Z Pattison, DH Dent
Science of the Total Environment 697, 133987, 2019
982019
Economic costs of biological invasions in Asia
C Liu, C Diagne, E Angulo, AK Banerjee, Y Chen, RN Cuthbert, ...
NeoBiota 67, 53-78, 2021
742021
Taming the terminological tempest in invasion science
I Soto, P Balzani, L Carneiro, RN Cuthbert, R Macêdo, A Serhan Tarkan, ...
Biological Reviews, 2024
582024
Positive plant–soil feedbacks of the invasive Impatiens glandulifera and their effects on above‐ground microbial communities
Z Pattison, H Rumble, RA Tanner, L Jin, AC Gange
Weed Research 56 (3), 198-207, 2016
572016
Economic costs of biological invasions in the United Kingdom
RN Cuthbert, AC Bartlett, AJ Turbelin, PJ Haubrock, C Diagne, Z Pattison, ...
NeoBiota 67, 299-328, 2021
562021
The effectiveness of aquatic plants as surrogates for wider biodiversity in standing fresh waters
A Law, A Baker, C Sayer, G Foster, IDM Gunn, P Taylor, Z Pattison, ...
Freshwater Biology 64 (9), 1664-1675, 2019
512019
Global costs of plant invasions must not be underestimated
A Novoa, D Moodley, JA Catford, M Golivets, J Bufford, F Essl, B Lenzner, ...
Pensoft Publishers, 2021
322021
Riverbanks as battlegrounds: why does the abundance of native and invasive plants vary?
Z Pattison, M Vallejo-Marín, N Willby
Ecosystems 22 (3), 578-586, 2019
312019
All change at the water’s edge: invasion by non-native riparian plants negatively impacts terrestrial invertebrates
A Seeney, S Eastwood, Z Pattison, NJ Willby, CD Bull
Biological Invasions 21 (6), 1933-1946, 2019
252019
Twenty years of change in riverside vegetation: what role have invasive alien plants played?
Z Pattison, J Minderman, PJ Boon, N Willby
Applied Vegetation Science 20 (3), 422-434, 2017
242017
Economic costs of biological invasions in Asia. NeoBiota 67, 53–78
C Liu, C Diagne, E Angulo, AK Banerjee, Y Chen, RN Cuthbert, ...
182021
Fifteen emerging challenges and opportunities for vegetation science: A horizon scan by early career researchers
FA Yannelli, M Bazzichetto, T Conradi, Z Pattison, BO Andrade, ...
Journal of Vegetation Science 33 (1), e13119, 2022
142022
Stream invertebrate diversity reduces with invasion of river banks by non‐native plants
A Seeney, Z Pattison, NJ Willby, PJ Boon, CD Bull
Freshwater Biology 64 (3), 485-496, 2019
142019
Invasion legacy effects versus sediment deposition as drivers of riparian vegetation
Z Pattison, R Whytock, N Willby
Biological Invasions, 1-10, 2017
112017
Synthesising 35 years of invasive non-native species research
EA Stevenson, P Robertson, E Hickinbotham, L Mair, NJ Willby, A Mill, ...
Biological Invasions 25 (8), 2423-2438, 2023
102023
Drivers of leaf area index variation in Brazilian Subtropical Atlantic Forests
DA da Silva, M Pfeifer, Z Pattison, AC Vibrans
Forest Ecology and Management 476, 118477, 2020
92020
Biological invasions in rivers and associated ecosystems: New insights, challenges, and methodological advancements
K Mathers, S Guareschi, Z Pattison
Loughborough University, 2022
62022
Identifying opportunities for improving the coherence of global agreements for species conservation
S Kuunal, L Mair, Z Pattison, PJK McGowan
Conservation Science and Practice 2 (12), e294, 2020
52020
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