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Studies

 

Bellingham, P.J. et al., 2005. Hurricane disturbance accelerates invasion by the alien tree Pittosporum undulatum in Jamaican montane rain forests Hurricane disturbance accelerates invasion by the alien tree Pittosporum undulatum in Jamaican montane rain forests. Journal of Vegetation Science, 16(6), pp.675–684.

 

Carrodus, S.K., 2009. Identification and the role of hybridisation in New Zealand Pittosporum.

 

Cooper, R.C., 1956. The Australian and New Zealand Species of Pittosporum. Annals of the Missouri Botanical Garden, 43(2), pp.87–188. Available at: http://www.jstor.org/stable/2394673.

 

Gleadow, R.M., 1982a. Invasion by Pittosporum undulatum of the Forests of Central Victoria. I Invasion Patterns and Plant Morphology. Australian Journal of Botany, 30(2), pp.185–198. Available at: http://www.publish.csiro.au.proxy2.library.uiuc.edu/view/journals/dsp_journal_retrieve_citation.cfm?ct=PP9920709.ris.

 

Gleadow, R.M., 1982b. Invasion by Pittosporum undulatum of the Forests of Central Victoria. III* Effects of Temperature and Light on Growth and Drought Resistance. Australian Journal of Botany, 30, pp.347–357. Available at: http://www.publish.csiro.au.proxy2.library.uiuc.edu/view/journals/dsp_journal_retrieve_citation.cfm?ct=PP9920709.ris.

 

Gleadow, R.M., 1983. Invasion by Pittosporum undulatum of the Forests of Central Victoria. IV* Shade Tolerance. Australian Journal of Botany, 31, pp.151–160. Available at: http://www.publish.csiro.au.proxy2.library.uiuc.edu/view/journals/dsp_journal_retrieve_citation.cfm?ct=PP9920709.ris.

 

Gleadow, R.M., 1982c. Invasion by Pittospovum undulatum of the Forests of Central Victoria. II* Dispersal, Germination and Establishment. Australian Journal of Botany, 30, pp.185–198.

 

Gleadow, R.M. & Narayan, I., 2007. Temperature thresholds for germination and survival of Pittosporum undulatum: implications for management by fire. Acta Oecologica, 31(2), pp.151–157.

 

Gleadow, R.M. & Walker, J., 2014. Realising predictions about Pittosporum Undulatum - Gleadow & Walker Vic weed society 2014.pdf. In WSV Fifth Biennial Conference “Invasive plants and aniamls - contrasts and connections.” pp. 20–26.

 

Gleadow, R.M. & Walker, J., 2014. The invasion of Pittosporum undulatum in the Dandenong Ranges , Victoria : realising predictions about rates and impact. Plant Protection Quarterly, 29(3), pp.103–109.

 

Goodland, T. & Healey, J.R., 1996. The invasion of Jamaican montane rainforests by the Australian tree Pittosporum undulatum School of Agricultural and Forest Sciences,

 

Hortal, J. et al., 2010. Assessing the areas under risk of invasion within islands through potential distribution modelling: The case of Pittosporum undulatum in São Miguel, Azores. Journal for Nature Conservation, 18(4), pp.247–257.

 

Mullett, T. & Simmons, D., 1995. Ecological impacts of enrionmental weed Sweet Pittosporum (Pittosporum undulatum vent.) in dry schlorophyll forest communities, Victoria. Plant Protection Quarterly, 10(4), pp.131–138.

 

Mullett, T.L., 1996. Ecological aspects of Sweet Pittosporum (Pittosporum undulatum vent): Implications for control and management. Eleventh Australian Weeds Conference Proceedings, pp.489–492.

 

Mullett, T.L., 1999. SOME CHARACTERISTICS OF A NATIVE ENVIRONMENTAL WEED : PITTOSPORUM UNDULATUM. In Twelfth Australian Weeds Conference. pp. 592–595.

 

Rose, S., 1997. Influence of suburban edges on invasion of Pittosporum undulatum into the bushland of northern Sydney, Australia. Australian Journal of Ecology, 22(1), pp.89–99.

 

Rose, S., 1997. Integrating management of Pittosporum undulatum with other environmental weeds in Sydney’s urban bushland. Pacific Conservation Biology, 3, pp.350–365.

 

Rose, S. & Fairweather, P.., 1997. Changes in Floristic Composition of Urban Bushland Invaded by Pittosporum undulatum in Northern Sydney, Australia. Australian Journal of Botany, 45, pp.123–149.

 

 

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