A9:      Walker, S., Wilson, J.B. & Lee, W.G. (2005) Does fluctuating resource availability increase invasibility? Evidence from field experiments in New Zealand short tussock grassland. Biological Invasions, 7, 195-211.

A8:      Johnstone, P.D., Wilson, J.B. & Bremner, A.G. (1999)  Change in Hieracium populations in Eastern Otago over the period 1982 to 1992.  New Zealand Journal of Ecology, 23, 31-38.

A7:      Hill, R., Gourlay, H., Lee, W.G. & Wilson, J.B. (1996)  Dispersal of seeds under isolated gorse plants and the impact of seed-feeding insects.  Proceedings of the 49th New Zealand Plant Protection Conference, 114-118.

A6:      Wilson, J.B. & King, W.McG. (1995)  Human-mediated vegetation switches as processes in landscape ecology.  Landscape Ecology, 10, 191-196.

A5:      Wilson, J.B., Williams, P.A. & Lee, W.G. (1989)  Vegetation composition and segregation in relation to the environment at low altitudes in the Upper Clutha Basin, New Zealand.  New Zealand Journal of Ecology, 12, 103-116. 

A4:      Wilson, J.B. (1989)  Root competition between three upland grasses.  Functional Ecology, 3, 447-451. 

A3:      Wilson, J.B. (1988a)  Shoot competition and root ­competition.  Journal of Applied Ecology, 25, 279-296. 

A2:      Wilson, J.B. (1988)  The effect of initial advantage on the course of competition.  Oikos, 51, 19-24. 

A1:      Wilson, J.B. & Newman, E.I. (1987)  Competition between upland grasses: Root and shoot competition between Deschampsia flexuosa and Festuca ovina.  Acta Oecologia, Oecologia Generalis, 8, 501-511. 

J. Bastow Wilson

Publications: Applied ecology

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