D29: Lawrence Lodge, R.H.E., Anderson, B.J., de Groot, A., Bill, A., McQueen, A.A.M., Steel, J.B., Mistral, M., Mason, N.W.H. & Wilson, J.B. (2007) Spatial autocorrelation in plant communities: vegetation texture versus species composition. Ecography, 30, 801-811.D28: Wilson, J.B. (2007) Priorities in statistics, the sensitive feet of elephants, and don’t transform data. Folia Geobotanica, 42, 161-167. D27: Rapson, G.L., Sykes, M.T., Lee, W.G., Hewitt, A.E., Agnew, A.D.Q. & Wilson, J.B. (in press) Subalpine gully-head ribbon fens of the Lammerlaw and Lammermoor Ranges, Otago, New Zealand. New Zealand Journal of Botany, in press. D26: Mason, N.W.H., Mouillot, M., Lee, W.G. and Wilson, J.B. (2005) Functional richness, functional evenness and functional divergence: the primary components of functional diversity. Oikos, 111: 112-118. D25: Mouillot, D.M., Stubbs, W.J., Faure, M., Dumay, O., Tomasini, J.A., Wilson, J.B. & Do Chi, T. (2005) Niche overlap estimates based on quantitative functional traits: a new family of non-parametric indices. Oecologia, 145, 345-353. D24: Mouillot, D., Mason, N.W.H., Dumay, O. & Wilson J.B. (2005) Functional regularity: a neglected aspect of functional diversity. Oecologia, 142, 353-359. D23: Walker, S., Wilson, J.B., Steel, J.B., Rapson, G.L., Smith, B., King, W.McG. & Cottam, Y.H. (2003) Properties of ecotones: evidence from five coastal ecotones. Journal of Vegetation Science, 14. 579-590. D22: Mason, N.W.H., MacGillivray, K., Steel, J.B. & Wilson, J.B. (2003) An index of functional diversity. Journal of Vegetation Science, 14, 571-578. D21: Steel, J.B. & Wilson, J.B. (2003) Which is the phyte in epiphyte? Folia Geobotanica, 38, 97-99. D20: Chiarucci, A., Mistral, M., Bonini, I., Anderson, B.J. & Wilson, J.B. (2002) Canopy occupancy: how much of the space in plant communities is filled? Folia Geobotanica, 37, 333-338. D19: Mouillot, D. & Wilson, J.B. (2002) Can we tell how a community was constructed? A comparison of five indices for their ability to identify theoretical models of community construction. Theoretical Population Biology, 61, 141-151. D18: Mouillot, D., Culioli, J.-M., Wilson, J.B., Frodello, J.-P., Lepretre, A. & Marchand, B. (2001) Number, length, area or biomass: can there be intermediates? Ecoscience, 8, 264-267. D17: Walker, S., Steel, J.B., Rapson, G.L., Roxburgh, S.H., King, W.McG., Watkins, A.J., Myers, T.E., Keogh, J.A., McQueen, A.A.M. & Wilson, J.B. (2001) A Chionochloa / Sphagnum / cushion valley bog in east Otago, New Zealand. New Zealand Journal of Ecology, 25, 39-52. D16: Ohlemüller, R. & Wilson, J.B. (2000) Vascular plant species richness along latitudinal and altitudinal gradients. Ecology Letters, 3, 262-266. D15: McQueen, A.A.M. & Wilson, J.B. (2000) Vegetation and environment of a New Zealand raised bog. Journal of Vegetation Science, 11, 547-554. D14: Chiarucci, A., Wilson, J.B., Anderson, B.J. & De Dominicis, V. (1999) Cover versus biomass as the estimate of abundance in examining plant community structure: does it make a difference to the conclusions? Journal of Vegetation Science, 10, 35-42. D13: Ullmann, I., Bannister, P. & Wilson, J.B. (1998) Lateral differentiation and the role of exotic species in roadside vegetation in southern New Zealand. Flora, 193, 149-164. D12: Allen, R.B., Mcintosh, P.D. & Wilson, J.B. (1997) The distribution of plants in relation to pH and salinity on inland saline/alkaline soils in Central Otago, New Zealand. New Zealand Journal of Botany, 35, 517-523. D11: Walker, S., Mark, A.F. & Wilson, J.B. (1995) The vegetation of Flat Top Hill: an area of semi-arid grassland/shrubland in Central Otago, New Zealand. New Zealand Journal of Ecology, 19, 175-194. D10: Meurk, C.D., Foggo, M.N. & Wilson, J.B. (1994) The vegetation of subantarctic Campbell Island. New Zealand Journal of Ecology, 18, 123-168. D9: Ullmann, I., Bannister, P. & Wilson, J.B. (1995) The vegetation of roadside verges with respect to environmental gradients in southern New Zealand. Journal of Vegetation Science, 6, 131-142. D8: Agnew, A.D.Q., Rapson, G.L., Sykes, M.T. & Wilson, J.B. (1993) The functional ecology of Empodisma minus (Hook. f.) Johnson & Cutler in New Zealand ombrotrophic mires. New Phytologist, 124, 703-710. D7: Talbot, J.M., Mark, A.F. & Wilson, J.B. (1992) Vegetation-environment relations in snowbanks on the Rock and Pillar Range, Central Otago, New Zealand. New Zealand Journal of Botany, 30, 271-301. D6: Lee, W.G., Ward, C.M. & Wilson, J.B. (1991) Comparison of altitudinal sequences of vegetation on granite and on metasedimentary rocks in the Preservation Ecological District, southern Fiordland, New Zealand. Journal of the Royal Society of New Zealand, 21, 261-276. D5: Wilson, J.B. (1991) Methods for fitting dominance/diversity curves. Journal of Vegetation Science, 2, 35-46. D4: Wilson, J.B., Partridge, T.R. & Sykes, M.T. (1990) Use of the Cole/Hurlbert C8 association coefficient in inverse ecological classification. Journal of Vegetation Science, 1, 367-374. D3: Hubbard, J.C.E. & Wilson, J.B. (1988) A survey of the lowland vegetation of the Upper Clutha District of Otago, New Zealand. New Zealand Journal of Botany, 26, 21-35. D2: Clayton-Greene, K.A. & Wilson, J.B. (1985) The vegetation of Mt Karioi, North Island, New Zealand. New Zealand Journal of Botany, 23, 533-548. D1: Mark, A.F., Rawson, G. & Wilson, J.B. (1979) Vegetation pattern of a lowland raised mire in eastern Fiordland, New Zealand. New Zealand Journal of Ecology, 2, 1-10. |
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J. Bastow Wilson |
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Publications: Descriptive ecology |

