CliMond: global high‐resolution historical and future scenario climate surfaces for bioclimatic modelling DJ Kriticos, BL Webber, A Leriche, N Ota, I Macadam, J Bathols, JK Scott Methods in Ecology and Evolution 3 (1), 53-64, 2012 | 827 | 2012 |
The ecophysiology of seed persistence: a mechanistic view of the journey to germination or demise RL Long, MJ Gorecki, M Renton, JK Scott, L Colville, DE Goggin, ... Biological Reviews 90 (1), 31-59, 2015 | 516 | 2015 |
Current and projected global distribution of Phytophthora cinnamomi, one of the world's worst plant pathogens TI Burgess, JK Scott, KL Mcdougall, MJC Stukely, C Crane, WA Dunstan, ... Global Change Biology 23 (4), 1661-1674, 2017 | 286 | 2017 |
Modelling horses for novel climate courses: insights from projecting potential distributions of native and alien Australian acacias with correlative and mechanistic models BL Webber, CJ Yates, DC Le Maitre, JK Scott, DJ Kriticos, N Ota, ... Diversity and Distributions 17 (5), 978-1000, 2011 | 257 | 2011 |
European oak declines and global warming: a theoretical assessment with special reference to the activity of Phytophthora cinnamomi CM Brasier, JK Scott EPPO Bulletin 24 (1), 221-232, 1994 | 240 | 1994 |
Predicting the Australian weed status of southern African plants JK Scott, FD Panetta Journal of Biogeography, 87-93, 1993 | 238 | 1993 |
Evaluating indirect ecological effects of biological control E Wajnberg, JK Scott, PC Quimby CABI, 2001 | 194 | 2001 |
Making decisions to conserve species under climate change LP Shoo, AA Hoffmann, S Garnett, RL Pressey, YM Williams, M Taylor, ... Climatic Change 119, 239-246, 2013 | 121 | 2013 |
Rapid global change: implications for defining natives and aliens BL Webber, JK Scott Global Ecology and Biogeography 21 (3), 305-311, 2012 | 117 | 2012 |
Facilitating adaptation of biodiversity to climate change: a conceptual framework applied to the world’s largest Mediterranean-climate woodland SM Prober, KR Thiele, PW Rundel, CJ Yates, SL Berry, M Byrne, ... Climatic Change 110, 227-248, 2012 | 114 | 2012 |
Phytophthora bilorbang sp. nov., a new species associated with the decline of Rubus anglocandicans (European blackberry) in Western Australia S Aghighi, GESJ Hardy, JK Scott, TI Burgess European Journal of Plant Pathology 133, 841-855, 2012 | 76 | 2012 |
Potential risk of accidental introduction of Asian gypsy moth (Lymantria dispar) to Australasia: effects of climatic conditions and suitability of native plants M Matsuki, M Kay, J Serin, R Floyd, JK Scott Agricultural and Forest Entomology 3 (4), 305-320, 2001 | 76 | 2001 |
The impact of destructive insects on reproduction in six species of Banksia Lf (Proteaceae). JK Scott Australian Journal of Zoology 30 (6), 901-921, 1982 | 66 | 1982 |
Estimation of the outcrossing rate for Banksia attenuata R. Br. and Banksia menziesii R. Br.(Proteaceae) JK Scott Australian Journal of Botany 28 (1), 53-59, 1980 | 66 | 1980 |
The ecological barriers to the recovery of bridal creeper (Asparagus asparagoides (L.) Druce) infested sites: Impacts on vegetation and the potential increase in … PJ Turner, JK Scott, H Spafford Austral Ecology 33 (6), 713-722, 2008 | 55 | 2008 |
Population ecology of Chrysanthemiodes monilifera in South Africa: implications for its control in Australia JK Scott Journal of Applied Ecology, 1496-1508, 1996 | 53 | 1996 |
Selective predation by White-tailed Black Cockatoos on fruit of Banksia attenuata containing the seed-eating weevil Alphitopis nivea. JK Scott, R Black Wildlife Research 8 (2), 421-430, 1981 | 52 | 1981 |
Climate change and invasive plants in South Australia D Kriticos, ND Crossman, N Ota, JK Scott CSIRO Climate Adaptation Flagship, 2010 | 51 | 2010 |
Translocation or bust! A new acclimatization agenda for the 21st century? BL Webber, JK Scott, RK Didham Trends in Ecology & Evolution 26 (10), 2011 | 47 | 2011 |
A new species of Banksia (Proteaceae) from the Eocene Merlinleigh Sandstone of the Kennedy Range, Western Australia KJ McNamara, JK Scott Alcheringa 7 (3), 185-193, 1983 | 45 | 1983 |