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The importance of seasonal flow timing for riparian vegetation dynamics: a systematic review using causal criteria analysis
JOE Greet, J Angus Webb, RD Cousens
Freshwater Biology 56 (7), 1231-1247, 2011
1332011
More exotic and fewer native plant species: riverine vegetation patterns associated with altered seasonal flow patterns
J Greet, RD Cousens, JA Webb
River Research and Applications 29 (6), 686-706, 2013
582013
Seasonal timing of inundation affects riparian plant growth and flowering: implications for riparian vegetation composition
J Greet, RD Cousens, JA Webb
Plant Ecology 214, 87-101, 2013
472013
Flow regulation affects temporal patterns of riverine plant seed dispersal: potential implications for plant recruitment
JOE Greet, RD Cousens, JA Webb
Freshwater Biology 57 (12), 2568-2579, 2012
452012
Flow regulation is associated with riverine soil seed bank composition within an agricultural landscape: potential implications for restoration
J Greet, RD Cousens, JA Webb
Journal of Vegetation Science 24 (1), 157-167, 2013
352013
Flow variability maintains the structure and composition of in‐channel riparian vegetation
JOE Greet, JA Webb, BJ Downes
Freshwater Biology 56 (12), 2514-2528, 2011
322011
Floods reduce the prevalence of exotic plant species within the riparian zone: evidence from natural floods
J Greet, JA Webb, RD Cousens
Applied Vegetation Science 18 (3), 503-512, 2015
302015
Should I plant or should I sow? Restoration outcomes compared across seven riparian revegetation projects
J Greet, F Ede, D Robertson, S McKendrick
Ecological Management & Restoration 21 (1), 58-65, 2020
222020
The potential of soil seed banks of a eucalypt wetland forest to aid restoration
J Greet
Wetlands Ecology and Management 24, 565-577, 2016
192016
The marked flooding tolerance of seedlings of a threatened swamp gum: implications for the restoration of critical wetland forests
J Greet
Australian Journal of Botany 63 (8), 669-678, 2015
162015
The flooding tolerance of two critical habitat-forming wetland shrubs, Leptospermum lanigerum and Melaleuca squarrosa, at different life history stages
G Zacks, J Greet, CJ Walsh, E Raulings
Australian Journal of Botany 66 (7), 500-510, 2018
132018
Responses of grasses to experimental submergence in summer: implications for the management of unseasonal flows in regulated rivers
LM Vivian, J Greet, CS Jones
Aquatic Ecology 54, 985-999, 2020
112020
Unpalatable neighbours reduce browsing on woody seedlings
S Moser, J Greet
Forest Ecology and Management 414, 41-46, 2018
112018
Restored river-floodplain connectivity promotes riparian tree maintenance and recruitment
J Greet, S Fischer, CJ Walsh, MJ Sammonds, JA Catford
Forest Ecology and Management 506, 119952, 2022
102022
Flood disturbance affects morphology and reproduction of woody riparian plants
S Fischer, J Greet, CJ Walsh, JA Catford
Scientific Reports 11 (1), 16477, 2021
102021
Managed flooding can augment the benefits of natural flooding for native wetland vegetation
A Duong, J Greet, CJ Walsh, MJ Sammonds
Restoration Ecology 27 (1), 38-45, 2019
102019
Restored river-floodplain connectivity promotes woody plant establishment
S Fischer, J Greet, CJ Walsh, JA Catford
Forest Ecology and Management 493, 119264, 2021
92021
The vegetation structure and condition of contracting lowland habitat for Leadbeater’s possum (Gymnobelideus leadbeateri)
J Greet, D Harley, K Ashman, D Watchorn, D Duncan
Australian Mammalogy 43 (3), 344-353, 2020
92020
Native riparian plant species dominate the soil seedbank of in-channel geomorphic features of a regulated river
M Pereira, J Greet, CS Jones
Environmental Management 67 (4), 589-599, 2021
82021
Longer duration flooding reduces the growth and sexual reproductive efforts of a keystone wetland tree species
J Greet, S Fischer, K Russell
Wetlands Ecology and Management 28, 655-666, 2020
82020
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