J. Bastow Wilson

Publications: Biogeography

B11: Wilson, J.B. & Meurk, C.D. (in press) The control of community composition by distance, environment and history: a regional-scale study of the mountain grasslands of southern New Zealand. Journal of Biogeography, in press.

B10:    Ohlemüller, R., Walker, S. & Wilson, J.B. (2006) Local vs regional factors as determinants of the invasibility of indigenous forest fragments by alien species. Oikos, 112, 493-501.

B9.      Steel, S.-L.K., Steel, J.B. & Wilson, J.B. (2004) Lunularia cruciata (L.) Dum.: a new hepatic record for Botswana. Botswana Notes and Records, in press.

B8:      Wilson, J.B. (1993)  Comparison of biogeographic models: clarification v. obfuscation.  Global Ecology and Biogeography Letters, 2, 177-178.

B7:      Wilson, J.B., Rapson, G.L., Sykes, M.T., Watkins, A.J. & Williams, P.A. (1992)  Distributions and climatic correlations of some exotic species along roadsides in South Island, New Zealand.  Journal of Biogeography, 19, 183-194.

B6:      Lee, W.G., Wilson, J.B., Meurk, C.D. & Kennedy, P.C. (1991)  Invasion of the subantarctic Auckland Islands, New Zealand, by the asterad tree Olearia lyallii and its interaction with a resident myrtaceous tree Metrosideros  umbellata.  Journal of Biogeography, 18, 493-508.

B5:      Wilson, J.B. (1991)  A comparison of biogeographic models: Migration, Vicariance and Panbiogeography.  Global Ecology and Biogeography Letters, 1, 84-87.

B4:      Tangney, R.S., Wilson, J.B. & Mark, A.F. (1990)  Bryophyte island biogeography: a study in Lake Manapouri, New Zealand.  Oikos, 59, 21-26. 

B3:      Wilson, J.B. & Lee, W.G. (1989)  Infiltration invasion.  Functional Ecology, 3, 379-380. 

B2:      Quinn, S.L., Wilson, J.B. & Mark, A.F. (1987)  The island biogeography of Lake Manapouri, Fiordland, New Zealand.  Journal of Biogeography, 14, 569-581. 

B1: Robertson, D.A., Roberts, P.E. & Wilson, J.B. (1978)  Mesopelagic faunal transition across the subtropical convergence east of New Zealand.  New Zealand Journal of Marine and Freshwater Research, 12, 295-312. 

 

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