Griffith, A. B., Rodgers, V. L., Dukes, J. S., (2020). Journal of Ecology (Oxford) 109(2), 714-726. Wiley, Oxford, UK. English language
Wallingford, P. D., Morelli, T. L., Allen, J. M., Beaury, E. M., Blumenthal, D. M., Bradley, B. A., Dukes, J. S., Early, R., Fusco, E. J., Goldberg, D. E., Ibáñez, I., Laginhas, B. B., Vilà, M., Sorte, C. J. B., (2020). Nature Climate Change 10(5), 398-405. Nature Publishing Group, London, UK. English language
Irfan Rashid, Haq, S. M., Lembrechts, J. J., Khuroo, A. A., Pauchard, A., Dukes, J. S., (2021). Journal of Applied Ecology 58(9), 1967-1980. Wiley, Oxford, UK. English language
This book is part of the "CABI Invasive Series", which addresses all topics relating to invasive species, including biosecurity surveillance, mapping and modelling, economics of invasive species and species interactions in plant invasions. Aimed at researchers, upper-level students and policy...
This book, divided into four parts, aims to provide a means for understanding the consequences of invasive species (such as weeds) and climate change, not in isolation but in a synergistic context. The first part of the book outlines the dimensions of the problem. The second part of the book...
Carr, A. N., Hooper, D. U., Dukes, J. S., (2019). Ecosphere 10(8) Wiley, Oxford, UK. English language
Ziska, L. H., Dukes, J. S., (2011). Weed biology and climate change, x + 235 pp. Wiley-Blackwell, Boston, USA. English language
Guo, Q. F., Fei, S. L., Dukes, J. S., Oswalt, C. M., Iannone, B. V., III, Potter, K. M., (2015). Ecology 96(10), 2613-2621. Ecological Society of America, Washington, USA. English language
Ward, S. M., Cousens, R. D., Bagavathiannan, M. V., Barney, J. N., Beckie, H. J., Busi, R., Davis, A. S., Dukes, J. S., Forcella, F., Freckleton, R. P., Gallandt, E. R., Hall, L. M., Jasieniuk, M., Lawton-Rauh, A., Lehnhoff, E. A., Liebman, M., Maxwell, B. D., Mesgaran, M. B., Murray, J. V., Neve, P., Nuñez, M. A., Pauchard, A., Queenborough, S. A., Webber, B. L., (2014). Weed Science 62(4), 672-678. Weed Science Society of America, Lawrence, USA. English language
As the population reaches beyond 7 billion, the impact of human activities on the global environment will begin to alter substantially the complex biological systems necessary to support life. Of particular concern are anthropogenic changes in atmospheric composition that are altering the climatic...