J. Bastow Wilson

CV: Research students supervised

Ph.D.

W.G. Lee (1980, joint supervisor).  Ultramafic vegetation of the South Island.

T.R. Partridge (1981).  The halophytic vegetation of Otago.

G.L. Rapson (1985).  Vegetative strategy in Agrostis capillaris L.

M.T. Sykes (1987).  Sand dune vegetation of southern New Zealand.

M.J. Heads (1987).  Biogeography and taxonomy of some New  Zealand plants.

G. Bremner (1988).  Ecological studies of the insect fauna of the East Otago Plateau.

R.S. Tangney (1994).  Taxonomy of Camptochaete (Bryophyta).

S.H. Roxburgh (1994).  Community complexity and stability: experimental estimation of the Community Matrix.

W.McG. King (1995).  The ecology of native and exotic plant guilds in the Upper Clutha.

B. Smith (1995).  Texture convergence in Nothofagus forests.

S. Walker (1997).  Stability in the semi-arid vegetation of Central Otago.

K.M. Lloyd (2000).  The ecology of rare and common species in New Zealand. 

W.J. Stubbs (2001).  The distribution of species in functional space.

A.A.M. McQueen (2003).  Species pools and colonisation dynamics in grassland communities of the lower South Island, New Zealand.

R. Ohlemüller (2004).  Indigenous forest fragments: modfelling present-day species richness and potential natural vegetation.

R.S. Davidson (2004; subsidiary supervisor).  Modelling the feral house mouse (Mus musculus) using sensitivity analysis.

B.J. Anderson (submitted 2005)  Geographical and local constraints on functional characters.

N.W.H. Mason (2006).  An experimental approach to filtering from species pools.

K. Dixon (2005; subsidiary supervisor).  Biodiversity of tussock grasslands.

G. Brownstein (current).

A.S. Camara (current).

M.Sc.

J.M. Talbot (1987, co-supervisor).  The vegetation of snow banks on the Rock and Pillar Range).

A.A.M. McQueen (1998).  The ecology of Borland Bog.

A.J. de Groot (1999).  Ecology of peatlands in south-east South Island, New Zealand.

T. Matsui (2000).  The ecology of sand dune forest in Southland.

L.J. Smith (2001).  Texture convergence in semi-arid communities.

J.B. Steel (current, but dormant).  Limestone vegetation of southern New Zealand.

T. Hodges (present; based at Massey University; subsidiary supervisor). Competitive relations along the ombrotrophic-minerotrophic gradient.