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White, Evelyn M., Sims, Nichole M., & Clarke, Anthony (2008) Test of the enemy release hypothesis: the native magpie moth prefers a native fireweed (Senecio pinnatifolius) to its introduced congener (S.Madagascariensis). Austral Ecology, 33(1), pp. 110-116.
Number of full-text downloads 97
Number of citations in Scopus 3
Number of citations in Web of Science 3

White, Evelyn, Wilson, John, & Clarke, Anthony (2008) Diversity and abundance of arthropod floral visitor and herbivore assemblages on exotic and native Senecio species. Plant Protection Quarterly, 23(2), pp. 90-98.
Number of citations in Scopus 2

White, Evelyn, Wilson, John, & Clarke, Anthony (2008) Plant-pollinator interactions in sympatric exotic and native Senecio species: is facilitation or competition for pollinators occurring? Plant Protection Quarterly, 23(3), pp. 120-126.
Number of citations in Scopus 1

Prentis, Peter, White, Evelyn, Radford, Ian J., Lowe, Andrew J., & Clarke, Anthony R. (2007) Can hybridization cause local extinction : the case for demographic swamping of the Australian native, Senecio pinnatifolius, by the invasive, S. madagascariensis? New Phytologist, 176(4), pp. 902-912.
Number of full-text downloads 96
Number of citations in Scopus 19
Number of citations in Web of Science 21

White, Evelyn M., Wilson, John C., & Clarke, Anthony R. (2006) Biotic indirect effects: a neglected concept in invasion biology. Diversity & Distributions, 12(4), pp. 443-455.
Number of citations in Scopus 94
Number of citations in Web of Science 89

Meyers, Noel, Tucker, Nigel, White, Evelyn, & Wilson, John (2004) Seed Dispersal to Revegetated Isolated Rainforest Patches in North Queensland. Forest Ecology and Management, 192, pp. 409-426.
Number of citations in Scopus 30
Number of citations in Web of Science 22

QUT Thesis

White, Evelyn M. (2008) Indirect interactions between alien and native Senecio species as mediated by insects. PhD by Publication, Queensland University of Technology.
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