Classical biological control for the protection of natural ecosystems RG Van Driesche, RI Carruthers, T Center, MS Hoddle, ... Biological control 54, S2-S33, 2010 | 370 | 2010 |
Do invasive species perform better in their new ranges? JD Parker, ME Torchin, RA Hufbauer, NP Lemoine, C Alba, ... Ecology 94 (5), 985-994, 2013 | 315 | 2013 |
Scientific advances in the analysis of direct risks of weed biological control agents to nontarget plants AW Sheppard, RD Van Klinken, TA Heard Biological control 35 (3), 215-226, 2005 | 211 | 2005 |
Is host‐specificity of weed biological control agents likely to evolve rapidly following establishment? RD Van Klinken, OR Edwards Ecology Letters 5 (4), 590-596, 2002 | 152 | 2002 |
What are the key drivers of spread in invasive plants: dispersal, demography or landscape: and how can we use this knowledge to aid management? SR Coutts, RD van Klinken, H Yokomizo, YM Buckley Biological invasions 13, 1649-1661, 2011 | 132 | 2011 |
Considering the social dimension of invasive species: the case of buffel grass NA Marshall, M Friedel, RD van Klinken, AC Grice Environmental science & policy 14 (3), 327-338, 2011 | 129 | 2011 |
Consumer trust in food and the food system: a critical review W Wu, A Zhang, RD van Klinken, P Schrobback, JM Muller Foods 10 (10), 2490, 2021 | 126 | 2021 |
Effects of clonal integration and light availability on the growth and physiology of two invasive herbs CY Xu, SS Schooler, RD Van Klinken Journal of Ecology 98 (4), 833-844, 2010 | 124 | 2010 |
Host specificity testing: why do we do it and how we can do it better RD Van Klinken Host specificity testing of exotic arthropod biological control agents: the …, 1999 | 123 | 1999 |
Maximising the contribution of native‐range studies towards the identification and prioritisation of weed biocontrol agents JA Goolsby, RD Van Klinken, WA Palmer Australian Journal of Entomology 45 (4), 276-286, 2006 | 114 | 2006 |
A scientific approach to agent selection RD Van Klinken, S Raghu Australian Journal of Entomology 45 (4), 253-258, 2006 | 108 | 2006 |
Targeting biological control across diverse landscapes: the release, establishment, and early success of two insects on mesquite (Prosopis spp.) insects in Australian rangelands RD van Klinken, G Fichera, H Cordo Biological Control 26 (1), 8-20, 2003 | 107 | 2003 |
The relative importance of genetic diversity and phenotypic plasticity in determining invasion success of a clonal weed in the USA and China Y Geng, RD van Klinken, A Sosa, B Li, J Chen, CY Xu Frontiers in Plant Science 7, 213, 2016 | 102 | 2016 |
Phenotypic plasticity influences the size, shape and dynamics of the geographic distribution of an invasive plant JB Pichancourt, RD Van Klinken PloS one 7 (2), e32323, 2012 | 95 | 2012 |
Predicting population dynamics of weed biological control agents: science or gazing into crystal balls? MP Zalucki, RD Van Klinken Australian Journal of Entomology 45 (4), 331-344, 2006 | 94 | 2006 |
Phenotypic divergence during the invasion of Phyla canescens in Australia and France: evidence for selection‐driven evolution CY Xu, MH Julien, M Fatemi, C Girod, RD Van Klinken, CL Gross, ... Ecology letters 13 (1), 32-44, 2010 | 88 | 2010 |
The invertebrates of Macquarie island P Greenslade, R Van Klinken Australian Antarctic Division, 2006 | 87 | 2006 |
Spatial and temporal rates and patterns of mesquite (Prosopis species) invasion in Western Australia TP Robinson, RD Van Klinken, G Metternicht Journal of Arid Environments 72 (3), 175-188, 2008 | 84 | 2008 |
Testing the discrimination and detection limits of WorldView-2 imagery on a challenging invasive plant target TP Robinson, GW Wardell-Johnson, G Pracilio, C Brown, R Corner, ... International Journal of Applied Earth Observation and Geoinformation 44, 23-30, 2016 | 78 | 2016 |
Buffel grass and climate change: a framework for projecting invasive species distributions when data are scarce TG Martin, H Murphy, A Liedloff, C Thomas, I Chadès, G Cook, ... Biological Invasions 17, 3197-3210, 2015 | 69 | 2015 |