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Christine S. Sheppard
Christine S. Sheppard
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TRY plant trait database–enhanced coverage and open access
J Kattge, G Bönisch, S Díaz, S Lavorel, IC Prentice, P Leadley, ...
Global change biology 26 (1), 119-188, 2020
12272020
Biotic interactions in species distribution modelling: 10 questions to guide interpretation and avoid false conclusions
CF Dormann, M Bobrowski, DM Dehling, DJ Harris, F Hartig, H Lischke, ...
Global ecology and biogeography 27 (9), 1004-1016, 2018
2282018
Predicting plant invasions under climate change: are species distribution models validated by field trials?
CS Sheppard, BR Burns, MC Stanley
Global Change Biology 20 (9), 2800-2814, 2014
672014
How does selection of climate variables affect predictions of species distributions? A case study of three new weeds in N ew Z ealand
CS Sheppard
Weed Research 53 (4), 259-268, 2013
402013
It takes one to know one: Similarity to resident alien species increases establishment success of new invaders
CS Sheppard, M Carboni, F Essl, H Seebens, DivGrass Consortium, ...
Diversity and Distributions 24 (5), 680-691, 2018
342018
Future-proofing weed management for the effects of climate change: is New Zealand underestimating the risk of increased plant invasions?
CS Sheppard, BR Burns, MC Stanley
New Zealand Journal of Ecology 40 (3), 398-405, 2016
312016
Does elevated temperature and doubled CO2 increase growth of three potentially invasive plants?
CS Sheppard, MC Stanley
Invasive Plant Science and Management 7 (2), 237-246, 2014
302014
The invasion of plant communities following extreme weather events under ambient and elevated temperature
CS Sheppard, JM Alexander, R Billeter
Plant Ecology 213, 1289-1301, 2012
292012
Effects of interspecific alien versus intraspecific native competition on growth of native woody plants
CS Sheppard, BR Burns
Plant ecology 215, 1527-1538, 2014
282014
Relative performance of co-occurring alien plant invaders depends on traits related to competitive ability more than niche differences
CS Sheppard
Biological Invasions 21 (4), 1101-1114, 2019
262019
Biotic resistance or introduction bias? Immigrant plant performance decreases with residence times over millennia
CS Sheppard, FM Schurr
Global Ecology and Biogeography 28 (2), 222-237, 2019
222019
Potential spread of recently naturalised plants in New Zealand under climate change
CS Sheppard
Climatic Change 117, 919-931, 2013
202013
The stronger, the better–trait hierarchy is driving alien species interaction
V Ferenc, CS Sheppard
Oikos 129 (10), 1455-1467, 2020
192020
Competitive ability of native and alien plants: effects of residence time and invasion status
CS Sheppard, MR Brendel
NeoBiota 65, 47-69, 2021
102021
Native and alien species suffer from late arrival, while negative effects of multiple alien species on natives vary
V Ferenc, C Merkert, F Zilles, CS Sheppard
Oecologia 197 (1), 271-281, 2021
92021
Inter‐and intraspecific selection in alien plants: How population growth, functional traits and climate responses change with residence time
MR Brendel, FM Schurr, CS Sheppard
Global ecology and biogeography 30 (2), 429-442, 2021
72021
Invasion Success of Bunias orientalis (Warty Cabbage) in Grasslands: A Mesocosm Experiment on the Role of Hydrological Stress and Disturbance
A Corli, J Walter, CS Sheppard
Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution 9, 625587, 2021
52021
Effects of residence time, auto-fertility and pollinator dependence on reproductive output and spread of alien and native Asteraceae
A Corli, CS Sheppard
Plants 8 (4), 108, 2019
42019
The effect of drought on growth of three potential new weeds in New Zealand
CS Sheppard
Plant Protection Quarterly 29 (2), 54-60, 2014
32014
Potential distribution and invasiveness of recently naturalised alien plants under climate change
CS Sheppard
PhD Thesis-University of Auckland, 2013
22013
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