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2007
Firn, Jennifer (2007) Developing strategies and methods for rehabilitating degraded pastures using native grasses. Ecological Management and Restoration, 8(3), pp. 182-186.
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2Firn, Jennifer & Buckley, Yvonne (2007) Understanding the mechanism behind invasion of African lovegrass. In Australian Tropical Pastures Conference, 2007.
Firn, Jennifer, Erskine, Peter, & Lamb, David (2007) Woody species diversity influences productivity and soil nutrient availability in tropical plantations. Oecologia, 154(3), pp. 521-533.
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Firn, Jennifer, Rout, Tracy, Possingham, Hugh, & Buckley, Yvonne (2008) Managing beyond the invader: manipulating disturbance of natives simplifies control efforts. Journal of Applied Ecology: ecology with management relevance, 45(4), pp. 1143-1151.
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15Firn, Jennifer, Rout, Tracy, Possingham, Hugh P., & Buckley, Yvonne (2008) Optimising weed control by considering disturbance. In Australian Weeds Conference, 18-22 May 2008, Cairns Convention Centre, Cairns, QLD.
Firn, Jennifer & Buckley, Yvonne (2008) Unravelling the mechanisms behind the invasion of an introduced and now undesirable grass species. In Multifunctional grasslands in a changing world, Volume 1: 21st International Grassland Congress and 18th International Rangeland Congress, Guangdong People's Publishing House.
2009
Firn, Jennifer (2009) African lovegrass in Australia: a valuable pasture species or embarrassing invader? Tropical Grasslands, 43, pp. 86-97.
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5Firn, Jennifer (2009) Building an Asia-Pacific knowledge bank, Australia-China futures dialogues, an outcomes paper from the 2009 emerging leaders dialogue.
2010
Firn, Jennifer, House, Alan, & Buckley, Yvonne (2010) Alternative states models provide an effective framework for invasive species control and restoration of native communities. Journal of Applied Ecology: ecology with management relevance, 47(1), pp. 96-105.
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17Firn, Jennifer, MacDougall, Andrew, Schmidt, Susanne, & Buckley, Yvonne (2010) Early emergence and resource availability can competitively favour natives over a functionally similar invader. Oecologia, 163(3), pp. 775-784.
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7Firn, Jennifer & Buckley, Yvonne (2010) Impacts of invasive plants on Australian rangelands. Rangelands, 32(1), pp. 48-51.
Firn, Jennifer (2010) Ten commitments, reshaping the lucky country's environment [A book review]. Austral Ecology, 35(2), p. 236.
2011
Firn, Jennifer, Moore, Joslin L., MacDougall, Andrew, Borer, Elizabeth, Seabloom, Eric, HilleRisLambers, Janneke, et al. (2011) Abundance of introduced species at home predicts abundance away in herbaceous communities. Ecology Letters, 14, pp. 274-281.
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11Simberloff, Daniel, Jake, Alexander, Allendorf, Fred, Aronson, James, Antunes, Pedro, Bacher, Sven, et al. (2011) Non-natives: 141 scientists object. Nature, 475, p. 36.
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20Adler, Peter, Seabloom, Eric, Borer, Elizabeth, Hillebrand, Helmut, Hautier, Yann, Hector, Andy, et al. (2011) Productivity is a poor predictor of plant species richness. Science, 333(6050), pp. 1750-1753.
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Bryan, Scott Edward, Cook, Alex, Evans, Jason, Hebden, Kerry, Hurrey, Lucy, Colls, Peter, et al. (2012) Rapid, long-distance dispersal by pumice rafting. PLoS ONE, 7(7).
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2Nguyen, Huong Thanh, Herbohn, John, Firn, Jennifer, & Lamb, David (2012) Biodiversity–productivity relationships in small-scale mixed-species plantations using native species in Leyte province, Philippines. Forest Ecology and Management, 274, pp. 81-90.
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1Firn, Jennifer, Prober, Suzanne M., & Buckley, Yvonne (2012) Plastic traits of an exotic grass contribute to its abundance but are not always favourable. PLoS ONE, 7(4), e35870-e35870.
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1Grace, J. B., Adler, P. B., Seabloom, E. W., Borer, E. T., Hillebrand, H., Hautier, Y., et al. (2012) Response to comments on "Productivity is a poor predictor of plant species richness". Science, 335(6075), p. 1441.
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1Pichancourt, Jean-Baptiste, Chadès, Iadine, Firn, Jennifer, van Klinken, Rieks D., & Martin, Tara G. (2012) Simple rules to contain an invasive species with a complex life cycle and high dispersal capacity. Journal of Applied Ecology, 49(1), pp. 52-62.
Han, Yi, Buckley, Yvonne M., & Firn, Jennifer (2012) An invasive grass shows colonization advantages over native grasses under conditions of low resource availability. Plant Ecology, 213(7), pp. 1117-1130.
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