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2007Can hybridization cause local extinction: a case for demographic swamping of the Australian native Senecio pinnatifolius by the invasive Senecio madagascariensis?Prentis, P.; White, E.; Radford, I.; Lowe, A.; Clarke, A.
2012Anthropogenic landscape change promotes asymmetric dispersal and limits regional patch occupancy in a spatially structured bird populationPavlacky, D.; Possingham, H.; Lowe, A.; Prentis, P.; Green, D.; Goldizen, A.
2008Adaptive evolution in invasive speciesPrentis, P.; Wilson, J.; Dormontt, E.; Richardson, D.; Lowe, A.
2009Something in the way you move: dispersal pathways affect invasion successWilson, J.; Dormontt, E.; Prentis, P.; Lowe, A.; Richardson, D.
2010Massively parallel sequencing and analysis of expressed sequence tags in a successful invasive plantPrentis, P.; Woolfit, M.; Thomas-Hall, S.; Ortiz-Barrientos, D.; Pavasovic, A.; Lowe, A.; Schenk, P.
2009Biogeographic concepts define invasion biologyWilson, J.; Dormontt, E.; Prentis, P.; Lowe, A.; Richardson, D.
2011Diversification history and hybridisation of Dacrydium (Podocarpaceae) in remote OceaniaKeppel, G.; Prentis, P.; Biffin, E.; Hodgskiss, P.; Tuisese, S.; Tuiwawa, M.; Lowe, A.
2009Understanding invasion history: Genetic structure and diversity of two globally invasive plants and implications for their managementPrentis, P.; Sigg, D.; Raghu, S.; Dhileepan, K.; Pavasovic, A.; Lowe, A.
2009A landscape genetics approach for quantifying the relative influence of historic and contemporary habitat heterogeneity on the genetic connectivity of a rainforest birdPavlacky, D.; Goldizen, A.; Prentis, P.; Nicholls, J.; Lowe, A.
2011Is rapid adaptive evolution important in successful invasions?Dormontt, E.; Lowe, A.; Prentis, P.; Richardson, D.