The evolutionary ecology of sprouting in woody plants
Woody plants may be killed by severe disturbance or resprout from vegetative tissue.
Sprouters can persist at a site through several generations of nonsprouters. Differences in …
Sprouters can persist at a site through several generations of nonsprouters. Differences in …
Anthropogenic disturbance promotes hybridization between Banksia species by altering their biology
Putative hybrids between Banksia hookeriana and B. prionotes were identified among 12 of
106 populations of B. hookeriana located at or near anthropogenically disturbed sites …
106 populations of B. hookeriana located at or near anthropogenically disturbed sites …
Are seed set and speciation rates always low among species that resprout after fire, and why?
BB Lamont, D Wiens - Evolutionary Ecology, 2003 - Springer
A general dichotomy in response to catching alight during fire is for perennial plants to die
(nonsprouters, N) or to regrow via dormant buds (resprouters, R). Contrasting effects on …
(nonsprouters, N) or to regrow via dormant buds (resprouters, R). Contrasting effects on …
[PDF][PDF] A new suprageneric classification of the Proteaceae, with an annotated checklist of genera
PH Weston, NP Barker - Telopea, 2006 - academia.edu
A new suprageneric classification of the Proteaceae is presented that takes account of
available molecular systematic results, synthesised as a phylogenetic supertree …
available molecular systematic results, synthesised as a phylogenetic supertree …
Historical biogeography and the origin of stomatal distributions in Banksia and Dryandra (Proteaceae) based on their cpDNA phylogeny
Banksia and Dryandra have undergone extensive speciation and adaptive radiation,
especially in Australia's isolated Southwest Botanical Province. We derive a phylogeny for …
especially in Australia's isolated Southwest Botanical Province. We derive a phylogeny for …
The transfer of Dryandra R. Br. to Banksia Lf (Proteaceae)
Phylogenies inferred from both chloroplast and nuclear DNA regions have placed the south-
west Australian genus Dryandra R. Br.(93 spp.) among the descendents of the most recent …
west Australian genus Dryandra R. Br.(93 spp.) among the descendents of the most recent …
On the nature of Gondwanan species flocks: diversity of Proteaceae in Mediterranean south-western Australia and South Africa
The Proteaceae, a Gondwanan family, are richly represented in South Africa's Cape Floristic
Region (CFR)(331 species, 14 genera) and Australia's South West Botanical Province …
Region (CFR)(331 species, 14 genera) and Australia's South West Botanical Province …
Contrasting patterns of population divergence on young and old landscapes in Banksia seminuda (Proteaceae), with evidence for recognition of subspecies
OCBIL theory provides a basis for understanding of the evolution and ecology of biota on
old, climatically buffered, infertile landscapes (OCBILs) worldwide. Here, we test a genetic …
old, climatically buffered, infertile landscapes (OCBILs) worldwide. Here, we test a genetic …
Does the rare Banksia goodii have inferior vegetative, reproductive or ecological attributes compared with its widespread co‐occurring relative B. gardneri?
Banksia goodii (rare) and B. gardneri var. gardneri (widespread) are closely related
rhizomatous evergreen subshrubs of south western Australian scrub‐heath and woodland …
rhizomatous evergreen subshrubs of south western Australian scrub‐heath and woodland …
Conservation biology of banksias: insights from natural history to simulation modelling
We have studied the ecology and conservation requirements of Banksia species in the
species-rich sandplains of south-western Australia for 25 years. Loss of habitat through land …
species-rich sandplains of south-western Australia for 25 years. Loss of habitat through land …