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Fabio Mologni
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Similar yet distinct distributional patterns characterize native and exotic plant species richness across northern New Zealand islands
F Mologni, PJ Bellingham, E Tjørve, EK Cameron, AE Wright, KC Burns
Journal of Biogeography 48 (7), 1731-1745, 2021
122021
Functional traits explain non-native plant species richness and occupancy on northern New Zealand islands
F Mologni, PJ Bellingham, EK Cameron, K Dinh, AE Wright, KC Burns
Biological Invasions 24 (7), 2135-2154, 2022
42022
The Loss (and Gain) of Defensive Adaptations in Island Plants and Animals: A Comparative Review
R Ciarle, KC Burns, F Mologni
Ecology and Evolution of Plant-Herbivore Interactions on Islands, 69-93, 2024
12024
Time since first naturalization is key to explaining non‐native plant invasions on islands
F Mologni, PJ Bellingham, EK Cameron, AE Wright
Journal of Biogeography, 2024
2024
Collating existing evidence on cumulative impacts of invasive plant species in riparian ecosystems of British Columbia, Canada: a systematic map protocol
F Mologni, CE Moffat, J Pither
Environmental Evidence 12 (1), 31, 2023
2023
Flower size evolution in the Southwest Pacific
R Ciarle, KC Burns, F Mologni
bioRxiv, 2023.12. 12.571326, 2023
2023
The island biogeography of human population size
F Mologni, KC Burns
Proceedings of the Royal Society B 290 (1991), 20222084, 2023
2023
Island biogeography of plants and humans
F Mologni
Open Access Te Herenga Waka-Victoria University of Wellington, 2022
2022
Different levels of disturbance influence the distributional patterns of native but not exotic plant species on New Zealand small islands
F Mologni
Frontiers of Biogeography 14 (2), 2022
2022
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