Kate G McAlpine
Kate G McAlpine
Dept of Conservation
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TitleCited byYear
Photosynthesis and water‐use efficiency: A comparison between invasive (exotic) and non‐invasive (native) species
KG Mcalpine, LK Jesson, DS Kubien
Austral Ecology 33 (1), 10-19, 2008
422008
The effects of small-scale environmental heterogeneity on seed germination in experimental treefall gaps in New Zealand
KG McAlpine, DR Drake
Plant Ecology 165 (2), 207-215, 2003
392003
Conservation and the delivery of ecosystem services
KG McAlpine, DM Wotton
Science for conservation 295, 5-81, 2009
362009
Biomass allocation, shade tolerance and seedling survival of the invasive species Berberis darwinii (Darwin's barberry)
KG McAlpine, LK Jesson
New Zealand Journal of Ecology, 1-12, 2007
302007
Linking seed dispersal, germination and seedling recruitment in the invasive species Berberis darwinii (Darwin’s barberry)
KG McAlpine, LK Jesson
Plant Ecology 197 (1), 119-129, 2008
272008
Seed dispersal of fleshy-fruited environmental weeds in New Zealand
DM Wotton, KG McAlpine
New Zealand Journal of Ecology 39 (2), 155-169, 2015
182015
Ecological impacts of ground cover weeds in New Zealand lowland forests
KG McAlpine, SL Lamoureaux, I Westbrooke
New Zealand Journal of Ecology 39 (1), 50-60, 2015
162015
Predicting native plant succession through woody weeds in New Zealand
DM Wotton, KG McAlpine
Publishing Team, Department of Conservation, 2013
112013
Bone-seed (Chrysanthemoides monilifera ssp. monilifera) invasion effects on native regeneration in New Zealand coastal plant communities
KG McAlpine, SM Timmins, I Westbrooke
New Zealand Journal of Ecology 33 (1), 72, 2009
112009
Effects of tree control method, seed addition, and introduced mammal exclusion on seedling establishment in an invasive Pinus contorta forest
KG McAlpine, CJ Howell, DM Wotton
New Zealand Journal of Ecology 40 (3), 302-309, 2016
102016
Seedling recruitment of the invasive species Berberis darwinii (Darwin's barberry): what contributes to invasion success?
KKG McAlpine
Victoria University of Wellington, 2005
102005
Native plant species richness in non-native Pinus contorta forest
CJ Howell, KG McAlpine
New Zealand Journal of Ecology 40 (1), 131-136, 2016
72016
Native woody plant recruitment in lowland forests invaded by non-native ground cover weeds and mammals
KG McAlpine, SL Lamoureaux, SM Timmins, DM Wotton
New Zealand Journal of Ecology 41 (1), 65-73, 2017
42017
Do weed managers need to know about weed impacts
SM Timmins, KG McAlpine
Proceedings of the 16th Australian Weeds Conference. Brisbane: Queensland …, 2008
32008
The effect of fire on bone-seed and gorse germination
K McAlpine, S Timmins
Science Poster, 2002
32002
Pest Plant Atlas: Wellington Conservancy excluding the Chatham Islands
C Howell, P Hughes, JWD Sawyer, KG McAlpine
Department of Conservation, 2000
32000
Survival rates of Darwin's barberry (Berberis darwinii) seedlings in mixed beech-broadleaf forest in New Zealand
KG McAlpine, DM Wotton
Pub. Team, Department of Conservation, 2009
22009
Can a reduced rate of herbicide benefit native plants and control ground cover weeds?
KG McAlpine, SL Lamoureaux, SM Timmins, DM Wotton
New Zealand Journal of Ecology 42 (2), 204-213, 2018
12018
Aerial glyphosate application reduces grey willow (Salix cinerea) canopy cover, increases light availability, and stimulates kahikatea (Dacrycarpus dacrydioides) growth
JW Griffiths, KG McAlpine
New Zealand Journal of Ecology 41 (2), 234-239, 2017
12017
Does environmental weed control achieve conservation gain?: a literature review
DM Wotton, KG McAlpine
Department of Conservation, 2012
12012
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