The evolutionary ecology of sprouting in woody plants

WJ Bond, JJ Midgley - International Journal of Plant …, 2003 - journals.uchicago.edu
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 …

Anthropogenic disturbance promotes hybridization between Banksia species by altering their biology

BB Lamont, T He, NJ Enright, SL Krauss… - Journal of …, 2003 - academic.oup.com
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 …

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 …

[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 …

Historical biogeography and the origin of stomatal distributions in Banksia and Dryandra (Proteaceae) based on their cpDNA phylogeny

AR Mast, TJ Givnish - American Journal of Botany, 2002 - Wiley Online Library
Banksia and Dryandra have undergone extensive speciation and adaptive radiation,
especially in Australia's isolated Southwest Botanical Province. We derive a phylogeny for …

The transfer of Dryandra R. Br. to Banksia Lf (Proteaceae)

AR Mast, K Thiele - Australian Systematic Botany, 2007 - CSIRO Publishing
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 …

On the nature of Gondwanan species flocks: diversity of Proteaceae in Mediterranean south-western Australia and South Africa

RM Cowling, BB Lamont - Australian Journal of Botany, 1998 - CSIRO Publishing
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 …

Contrasting patterns of population divergence on young and old landscapes in Banksia seminuda (Proteaceae), with evidence for recognition of subspecies

TP Robins, RM Binks, M Byrne… - Biological Journal of the …, 2021 - academic.oup.com
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 …

Does the rare Banksia goodii have inferior vegetative, reproductive or ecological attributes compared with its widespread co‐occurring relative B. gardneri?

ETF Witkowski, B Lamont - Journal of Biogeography, 1997 - Wiley Online Library
Banksia goodii (rare) and B. gardneri var. gardneri (widespread) are closely related
rhizomatous evergreen subshrubs of south western Australian scrub‐heath and woodland …

Conservation biology of banksias: insights from natural history to simulation modelling

BB Lamont, NJ Enright, ETF Witkowski… - Australian Journal of …, 2007 - CSIRO Publishing
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 …