Biological invasions in the Antarctic: extent, impacts and implications
Y Frenot, SL Chown, J Whinam, PM Selkirk… - Biological …, 2005 - cambridge.org
Alien microbes, fungi, plants and animals occur on most of the sub-Antarctic islands and
some parts of the Antarctic continent. These have arrived over approximately the last two …
some parts of the Antarctic continent. These have arrived over approximately the last two …
Subantarctic hitchhikers: expeditioners as vectors for the introduction of alien organisms
J Whinam, N Chilcott, DM Bergstrom - Biological Conservation, 2005 - Elsevier
Subantarctic islands have depauperate floras and faunas. When combined with recent
changes in climate, these factors increase the likelihood of alien species establishing in the …
changes in climate, these factors increase the likelihood of alien species establishing in the …
Impacts of recent climate change on terrestrial flora and fauna: Some emerging Australian examples
The effects of anthropogenic climate change on biodiversity are well known for some high‐profile
Australian marine systems, including coral bleaching and kelp forest devastation. Less …
Australian marine systems, including coral bleaching and kelp forest devastation. Less …
Impacts after four years of experimental trampling on alpine/sub-alpine environments in western Tasmania
J Whinam, NM Chilcott - Journal of Environmental management, 2003 - Elsevier
Experimental trials were undertaken over four years to assess the impact of recreational
trampling in undisturbed alpine and sub-alpine vegetation communities in the Western Arthur …
trampling in undisturbed alpine and sub-alpine vegetation communities in the Western Arthur …
Impacts of trampling on alpine environments in central Tasmania
J Whinam, N Chilcott - Journal of Environmental Management, 1999 - Elsevier
Controlled trials were undertaken to assess the impact of walkers on untracked alpine
vegetation in central Tasmania. Shrubs and shrubland appeared to be more vulnerable to …
vegetation in central Tasmania. Shrubs and shrubland appeared to be more vulnerable to …
Review of ecological restoration programme on subantarctic Macquarie Island: pest management progress and future directions
G Copson, J Whinam - Ecological Management & Restoration, 2001 - Wiley Online Library
The establishment of exotic species of vascular flora and vertebrate fauna on subantarctic
Macquarie Island since its discovery in 1810 has resulted in major changes in the biota. A …
Macquarie Island since its discovery in 1810 has resulted in major changes in the biota. A …
Sphagnum in peatlands of Australasia: Their distribution, utilisation and management
J Whinam, GS Hope, BR Clarkson, RP Buxton… - Wetlands Ecology and …, 2003 - Springer
In comparison to the northern hemisphere, Sphagnum peatlands are an unusual andinfrequent
component of the Australasianlandscape. Most peatlands in Australasiaare primarily …
component of the Australasianlandscape. Most peatlands in Australasiaare primarily …
Rapid collapse of a sub‐Antarctic alpine ecosystem: the role of climate and pathogens
…, D Doley, MA McGeoch, J Whinam… - Journal of Applied …, 2015 - Wiley Online Library
Ecosystem change is predicted to become more prevalent with climate change. Widespread
dieback of cushion plants and bryophytes in alpine fellfield on Macquarie Island may …
dieback of cushion plants and bryophytes in alpine fellfield on Macquarie Island may …
[PDF][PDF] The peatlands of the Australasian region
J Whinam, G Hope - Stapfia, 2005 - Citeseer
A great variety of peatlands occur throughout the Australasian region from the oceanic sub-Antarctic
to temperate and tropical lowland and mountain environments. They include …
to temperate and tropical lowland and mountain environments. They include …
Barging in: a temperate marine community travels to the subantarctic
PN Lewis, DM Bergstrom, J Whinam - Biological Invasions, 2006 - Springer
A diverse fouling community discovered encrusting a barge intended for deployment at
subantarctic Macquarie Island is described and its role as a transport vector for non-indigenous …
subantarctic Macquarie Island is described and its role as a transport vector for non-indigenous …