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25 publications listed for Philip E. Hulme:

Thomas F. Carlin, Jennifer L. Bufford, Philip E. Hulme, and William K. Godsoe
Global assessment of three Rumex species reveals inconsistent climatic niche shifts across multiple introduced ranges
Biological Invasions 25 (1), 79-96 (2023)

Philip E. Hulme
Global drivers of herbicide-resistant weed richness in major cereal crops worldwide
Pest Management Science 78 (5), 1824-1832 (2022)

Cristian-Andrei Costan, William K. Godsoe, Jennifer L. Bufford, John W.M. Marris, and Philip E. Hulme
Can the enemy release hypothesis explain the success of Rumex (Polygonaceae) species in an introduced range?
Biological Invasions 24 (9), 2665-2677 (2022)

Jennifer L. Bufford, and Philip E. Hulme
Increased adaptive phenotypic plasticity in the introduced range in alien weeds under drought and flooding
Biological Invasions 23 (8), 2675-2688 (2021)

Rowan Sprague, Philip E. Hulme, Elena Moltchanova, and William Godsoe
Density dependence and spatial heterogeneity limit the population growth rate of invasive pines at the landscape scale
Ecography 44 (10), 1463-1473 (2021)

A.J. Brandt, P.J. Bellingham, R.P. Duncan, T.R. Etherington, J.D. Fridley, C.J. Howell, P.E. Hulme, I. Jo, M.S. McGlone, S.J. Richardson, J.J. Sullivan, P.A. Williams, and D.A. Peltzer
Naturalised plants transform the composition and function of the New Zealand flora
Biological Invasions 23 (2), 351-366 (2021)

Jesse M. Rubenstein, Philip E. Hulme, Christopher E. Buddenhagen, M. Philip Rolston, and John G. Hampton
Weed seed contamination in imported seed lots entering New Zealand
PLoS ONE 16 (8 - e0256623) (2021)

Philip E. Hulme
Plant invasions in New Zealand: global lessons in prevention, eradication and control
Biological Invasions 22 (5), 1539-1562 (2020)

Makihiko Ikegami, Elizabeth Wandrag, Richard P. Duncan, and Philip E. Hulme
Length of cultivation determines native and non-native weed richness in crop fields worldwide
Biological Invasions 21 (2), 363-375 (2019)

Ross Meffin, Richard P. Duncan, and Philip E. Hulme
Testing weed risk assessment paradigms: Intraspecific differences in performance and naturalisation risk outweigh interspecific differences in alien Brassica
Journal of Applied Ecology 55 (2), 516-525 (2018)

Carolina Ocampo-Ariza, Jennifer L. Bufford, Philip E. Hulme, Paul D. Champion, and William Godsoe
Strong fitness differences impede coexistence between an alien water fern (Azolla pinnata R. Br.) and its native congener (Azolla rubra R. Br.) in New Zealand
Biological Invasions 20 (10), 2889-2897 (2018)

Philip E. Hulme, Giuseppe Brundu, Marta Carboni, Katharina Dehnen-Schmutz, Stefan Dullinger, Regan Early, Franz Essl, Pablo González-Moreno, Quentin J. Groom, Christoph Kueffer, Ingolf Kühn, Noëlie Maurel, Ana Novoa, Jan Pergl, Petr Pysek, Hanno Seebens, Rob Tanner, Julia M. Touza, Mark van Kleunen, and Laura N.H. Verbrugge
Integrating invasive species policies across ornamental horticulture supply chains to prevent plant invasions
Journal of Applied Ecology 55 (1), 92-98 (2018)

Sonia Vanderhoeven, Etienne Branquart, Jim Casaer, Bram D'Hondt, Philip E. Hulme, Assaf Shwartz, Diederik Strubbe, Anne Turbé, Hugo Verreycken, and Tim Adriaens
Beyond protocols: improving the reliability of expert-based risk analysis underpinning invasive species policies
Biological Invasions 19 (9), 2507-2517 (2017)

Wolf-Christian Saul, Helen E. Roy, Olaf Booy, Lucilla Carnevali, Hsuan-Ju Chen, Piero Genovesi, Colin A. Harrower, Philip E. Hulme, Shyama Pagad, Jan Pergl, and Jonathan M. Jeschke
Assessing patterns in introduction pathways of alien species by linking major invasion data bases
Journal of Applied Ecology 54 (2), 657-669 (2017)

Jennifer L. Bufford, Philip E. Hulme, Benjamin A. Sikes, Jerry A. Cooper, Peter R. Johnston, and Richard P. Duncan
Taxonomic similarity, more than contact opportunity, explains novel plant–pathogen associations between native and alien taxa
New Phytologist 212 (3), 657-667 (2016)

Hiroyuki Yokomizo, Hugh P. Possingham, Philip E. Hulme, Anthony C. Grice, and Yvonne M. Buckley
Cost-benefit analysis for intentional plant introductions under uncertainty
Biological Invasions 14 (4), 839-849 (2012)

Kirsty F. McGregor, Michael S. Watt, Philip E. Hulme, and Richard P. Duncan
How robust is the Australian Weed Risk Assessment protocol? A test using pine invasions in the Northern and Southern hemispheres
Biological Invasions 14 (5), 987-998 (2012)

M. Kenis, S. Bacher, R.H.A. Baker, E. Branquart, S. Brunel, J. Holt, P.E. Hulme, A. MacLeod, J. Pergl, F. Petter, P. Pysek, G. Schrader, A. Sissons, U. Starfinger, and U. Schaffner
New protocols to assess the environmental impact of pests in the EPPO decision-support scheme for pest risk analysis
EPPO Bulletin 42 (1), 21-27 (2012)

Brian Leung, Nuria Roura-Pascual, Sven Bacher, Jaakko Heikkilä, Lluis Brotons, Mark A. Burgman, Katharina Dehnen-Schmutz, Franz Essl, Philip E. Hulme, David M. Richardson, Daniel Sol, and Montserrat Vilà
TEASIng apart alien species risk assessments: a framework for best practices
Ecology Letters 15 (12), 1475-1493 (2012)

Laurence Affre, Carey M. Suehs, Stéphane Charpentier, Montserrat Vilà, Giuseppe Brundu, Philip Lambdon, Anna Traveset, and Philip E. Hulme
Consistency in the habitat degree of invasion for three invasive plant species across Mediterranean islands
Biological Invasions 12 (8), 2537-2548 (2010)

Anna Traveset, Giuseppe Brundu, Luisa Carta, Irene Mprezetou, Philip Lambdon, Manuela Manca, Frédéric Médail, Eva Moragues, Javier Rodríguez-Pérez, Akis-Stavros D. Siamantziouras, Carey M. Suehs, Andreas Y. Troumbis, M. Vilà, and P.E. Hulme
Consistent performance of invasive plant species within and among islands of the Mediterranean basin
Biological Invasions 10 (6), 847-858 (2008)

Philip E. Hulme, and Eleanor T. Bremner
Assessing the impact of Impatiens glandulifera on riparian habitats: partitioning diversity components following species removal
Journal of Applied Ecology 43 (1), 43-50 (2006)

N.F. Walker, P.E. Hulme, and A.R. Hoelzel
Population genetics of an invasive species, Heracleum mantegazzianum: implications for the role of life history, demographics and independent introductions
Molecular Ecology 12 (7), 1747-1756 (2003)

Yvonne C. Collingham, Richard A. Wadsworth, Brian Huntley, and Philip E. Hulme
Predicting the spatial distribution of non-indigenous riparian weeds: issues of spatial scale and extent
Journal of Applied Ecology 37 (s1), 13-27 (2000)

R.A. Wadsworth, Y.C. Collingham, S.G. Willis, B. Huntley, and P.E. Hulme
Simulating the spread and management of alien riparian weeds: are they out of control?
Journal of Applied Ecology 37 (s1), 28-38 (2000)

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