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Mountford-McAuley, R., Robertson, A., Taylor, M., & Clavijo McCormick, A. (2024). Characterisation of New Zealand Propolis from Different Regions Based on Its Volatile Organic Compounds.
Molecules. 29(13)
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Jarvis-Lowry, B., Harrington, KC., Ghanizadeh, H., & Robertson, AW. (2024). Potential importance of vegetative spread and fragment regeneration for invasiveness of Clematis vitalba.
Weed Research. 64(4), 282-289
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Jarvis-Lowry, B., Harrington, KC., Ghanizadeh, H., & Robertson, AW. (2024). Viability and dormancy of the Clematis vitalba aerial seed bank.
Plant Biology. 26(3), 457-466
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Jarvis-Lowry, B., Harrington, KC., Ghanizadeh, H., & Robertson, AW. (2023). Efficacy of herbicides for selective control of an invasive liana, old man's beard (Clematis vitalba).
Weed Technology. 37(3), 313-322
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Khan, RU., Milner, KV., Watson, DM., Robertson, AW., & Sultan, A. (2023). HOST RANGE AND HOST PREFERENCES OF DENDROPHTHOE FALCATA AND SCURRULA PULVERULENTA (LORANTHACEAE) IN THE FORESTS OF POTOHAR AND ADJACENT REGIONS.
Pakistan Journal of Botany. 55(4), 1527-1538
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Anderson, SH., Ladley, JJ., Robertson, AW., & Kelly, D. (2021). Effects of changes in bird community composition and species abundance on plant reproduction, through pollination and seed dispersal.
Ibis. 163(3), 875-889
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Johnson, SD., Kiepiel, I., & Robertson, AW. (2020). Functional consequences of flower curvature, orientation and perch position for nectar feeding by sunbirds.
Biological Journal of the Linnean Society. 131(4), 822-834
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Sultan, A., Robertson, AW., Callmander, MW., Phillipson, PB., Meyer, JY., & Tate, JA. (2019). Widespread morphological parallelism in Korthalsella (Santalaceae, tribe Visceae): A molecular phylogenetic perspective.
Taxon. 68(6), 1204-1218
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Taylor, MA., Robertson, AW., Biggs, PJ., Richards, KK., Jones, DF., & Parkar, SG. (2019). The effect of carbohydrate sources: Sucrose, invert sugar and components of mānuka honey, on core bacteria in the digestive tract of adult honey bees (Apis mellifera).
PLoS ONE. 14(12)
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Bohórquez, J., Robertson, AW., Millner, JP., & Gullan, PJ. (2019). Changes to the composition of scale insect species (Coccomorpha: Eriococcidae) on New Zealand mānuka (Leptospermum scoparium; Myrtaceae) in the last seventy years.
New Zealand Journal of Crop and Horticultural Science. 47(4), 310-318
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Johnson, SD., Butler, HC., & Robertson, AW. (2019). Breeding systems in Cyrtanthus (Amaryllidaceae): variation in self-sterility and potential for ovule discounting.
Plant Biology. 21(6), 1008-1015
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Ashley, K., Sainsbury, J., McBrydie, H., Robertson, AW., & Pattemore, D. (2019). A scientific note on range expansion of a sedentary bumble bee (Bombus hortorum) in New Zealand.
Apidologie. 50(1), 11-13
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Van Etten, ML., Lehnebach, CA., Pearson, SM., Robertson, AW., & Tate, JA. (2018). Microsatellite markers for Corybas (Orchidaceae) species in New Zealand.
Applications in Plant Sciences. 6(11)
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Tran, H., Harrington, KC., Ghanizadeh, H., Robertson, AW., & Watt, MS. (2018). Suppression by three grass species of broom seedling emergence and survival.
New Zealand Plant Protection. 71, 57-65
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Sultan, A., Tate, JA., de Lange, PJ., Glenny, D., Ladley, JJ., Heenan, P., . . . Robertson, AW. (2018). Host range, host specificity, regional host preferences and genetic variability of Korthalsella Tiegh. (Viscaceae) mistletoes in New Zealand.
New Zealand Journal of Botany. 56(2), 127-162
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Van Etten, ML., Sukkaewnmanee, P., Tate, JA., & Robertson, AW. (2018). Pollinator service affects quantity but not quality of offspring in a widespread New Zealand endemic tree species.
Conservation Genetics. 19(4), 815-826
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Ramsey, DSL., Forsyth, DM., Veltman, CJ., Richardson, SJ., Allen, RB., Allen, WJ., . . . Todd, CR. (2017). A management experiment reveals the difficulty of altering seedling growth and palatable plant biomass by culling invasive deer.
Wildlife Research. 44(8), 623-636
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Tran, H., Harrington, KC., Robertson, AW., & Watt, MS. (2016). Assessment of herbicides for selectively controlling broom (Cytisus scoparius) growing with radiata pine (Pinus radiata) in New Zealand.
New Zealand Journal of Forestry Science. 46(1)
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Van Etten, ML., Tate, JA., Anderson, SH., Kelly, D., Ladley, JJ., Merrett, MF., . . . Robertson, AW. (2015). The compounding effects of high pollen limitation, selfing rates and inbreeding depression leave a New Zealand tree with few viable offspring.
Annals of Botany. 116(5), 833-843
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Tran, H., Harrington, KC., Robertson, AW., & Watt, MS. (2015). Relative persistence of commonly used forestry herbicides for preventing the establishment of broom (Cytisus scoparius) seedlings in New Zealand plantations.
New Zealand Journal of Forestry Science. 45(1)
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Larsen, NJ., Minor, MA., Cruickshank, RH., & Robertson, AW. (2014). Optimising methods for collecting Hymenoptera, including parasitoids and Halictidae bees, in New Zealand apple orchards.
Journal of Asia-Pacific Entomology. 17(3), 375-381
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Makan, T., Castro, I., Robertson, AW., Joy, MK., & Low, M. (2014). Habitat complexity and management intensity positively influence fledging success in the endangered hihi (Notiomystis cincta).
New Zealand Journal of Ecology. 38(1), 53-63
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Van Etten, ML., Houliston, GJ., Mitchell, CM., Heenan, PB., Robertson, AW., & Tate, JA. (2014). Sophora microphylla (fabaceae) microsatellite markers and their utility across the genus.
Applications in Plant Sciences. 2(3)
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Millner, JP., Hamilton, G., Robertson, A., & Stephens, J. (2013). Assessment of manuka provenances for production of high ‘unique manuka factor’ honey.
Agronomy New Zealand. 43, 139-144 Retrieved from http://www.agronomysociety.org.nz/
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Van Etten, ML., Robertson, AW., & Tate, JA. (2013). MICROSATELLITE MARKERS FOR THE NEW ZEALAND ENDEMIC TREE FUCHSIA EXCORTICATA (ONAGRACEAE).
APPLICATIONS IN PLANT SCIENCES. 1(10),
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Bischoff, M., Lord, JM., Robertson, AW., & Dyer, AG. (2013). Hymenopteran pollinators as agents of selection on flower colour in the New Zealand mountains: Salient chromatic signals enhance flower discrimination.
New Zealand Journal of Botany. 51(3), 181-193
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Perry, ME., & Robertson, AW. (2012). Cleared and uncleared pellet plots as indices of brown hare density.
New Zealand Journal of Ecology. 36(2), 157-163
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Merrett, MF., & Robertson, AW. (2012). The efficacy of wind pollination in a small understory shrub (Coprosma spathulata) in native forest of the Waikato region, New Zealand.
New Zealand Journal of Botany. 50(1), 37-49
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Bischoff, M., Campbell, DR., Lord, JM., & Robertson, AW. (2013). The relative importance of solitary bees and syrphid flies as pollinators of two outcrossing plant species in the New Zealand alpine.
Austral Ecology. 38(2), 169-176
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Campbell, DR., Bischoff, M., Lord, JM., & Robertson, AW. (2012). Where have all the blue flowers gone: Pollinator responses and selection on flower colour in New Zealand Wahlenbergia albomarginata.
Journal of Evolutionary Biology. 25(2), 352-364
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Robertson, AW., Kelly, D., & Ladley, JJ. (2011). Futile selfing in the trees Fuchsia excorticata (Onagraceae) and Sophora microphylla (Fabaceae): Inbreeding depression over 11 years.
International Journal of Plant Sciences. 172(2), 191-198
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Sultan, A., Johnston, PR., Park, D., & Robertson, AW. (2011). Two new pathogenic ascomycetes in Guignardia and Rosenscheldiella on New Zealand's pygmy mistletoes (Korthalsella: Viscaceae).
Studies in Mycology. 68, 237-247
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Henderson, RC., Sultan, A., & Robertson, AW. (2010). Scale insect fauna (Hemiptera: Sternorrhyncha: Coccoidea) of New Zealand's pygmy mistletoes (Korthalsella: Viscaceae) with description of three new species: Leucaspis albotecta, L. trilobata (Diaspididae) and Eriococcus korthalsellae (Eriococcidae).
Zootaxa. (2644), 1-24
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Campbell, DR., Bischoff, M., Lord, JM., & Robertson, AW. (2010). Flower color influences insect visitation in alpine New Zealand.
Ecology. 91(9), 2638-2649
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Kelly, D., Ladley, JJ., Robertson, AW., Anderson, SH., Wotton, DM., & Wiser, SK. (2010). Mutualisms with the wreckage of an avifauna: The status of bird pollination and fruit-dispersal in New Zealand.
New Zealand Journal of Ecology. 34(1), 66-85
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Kelly, D., Ladley, JJ., Robertson, AW., & Crowfoot, L. (2008). Flower predation by Zelleria maculata (Lepidoptera) on Peraxilla mistletoes: Effects of latitude and fragmentation, and impact on fruit set.
New Zealand Journal of Ecology. 32(2), 186-196
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McCartney, J., Potter, MA., Robertson, A., Telscher, K., Lehmann, G., Lehmann, A., . . . Heller, K-G. (2008). Understanding nuptial gift size in bush-crickets: An analysis of the genus Poecilimon (Tettigoniidae: Orthoptera).
Journal of Orthoptera Research. 17(2), 231-242 Retrieved from http://www.bioone.org/doi/abs/10.1665/1082-6467-17.2.231
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Robertson, AW., Ladley, JJ., Kelly, D., McNutt, KL., Peterson, PG., Merrett, MF., . . . Karl, BJ. (2008). Assessing pollination and fruit dispersal in Fuchsia excorticata (Onagraceae).
New Zealand Journal of Botany. 46(3), 299-314
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Brescia, FM., Pöllabauer, CM., Potter, MA., & Robertson, AW. (2008). A review of the ecology and conservation of Placostylus (Mollusca: Gastropoda: Bulimulidae) in New Caledonia.
Molluscan Research. 28(2), 111-122
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Robertson, AW., Ladley, JJ., & Kelly, D. (2008). Does height off the ground affect bird visitation and fruit set in the pollen-limited mistletoe Peraxilla tetrapetala (Loranthaceae)?.
Biotropica. 40(1), 122-126
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Kelly, D., Ladley, JJ., & Robertson, AW. (2007). Is the pollen-limited mistletoe Peraxilla tetrapetala (Loranthaceae) also seed limited?.
Austral Ecology. 32(8), 850-857
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Merrett, MF., Robertson, AW., & Peterson, PG. (2007). Pollination performance and vulnerability to pollination breakdown of sixteen native shrub species from New Zealand.
New Zealand Journal of Botany. 45(4), 579-591
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Robertson, AW., Ladley, JJ., & Kelly, D. (2006). Erratum: Effectiveness of short-tongued bees as pollinators of apparently ornithophilous New Zealand mistletoes (Austral Ecology (2005) 30 (298-309)).
Austral Ecology. 31(1), 111
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Husheer, SW., Allen, RB., & Robertson, AW. (2006). Suppression of regeneration in New Zealand mountain beech forests is dependent on species of introduced deer.
Biological Invasions. 8(4), 823-834
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Husheer, SW., Robertson, AW., Coomes, DA., & Frampton, CM. (2006). Herbivory and plant competition reduce mountain beech seedling growth and establishment in New Zealand.
Plant Ecology. 183(2), 245-256
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Burgess, VJ., Kelly, D., Robertson, AW., & Ladley, JJ. (2006). Positive effects of forest edges on plant reproduction: Literature review and a case study of bee visitation to flowers of Peraxilla tetrapetala (Loranthaceae).
New Zealand Journal of Ecology. 30(2), 179-190
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Robertson, AW., Trass, A., Ladley, JJ., & Kelly, D. (2006). Assessing the benefits of frugivory for seed germination: The importance of the deinhibition effect.
Functional Ecology. 20(1), 58-66
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Peterson, PG., Robertson, AW., Lloyd, B., & McQueen, S. (2006). Non-native pollen found in short-tailed bat (Mystacina tuberculata) guano from the central North Island.
New Zealand Journal of Ecology. 30(2), 267-272
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Newstrom, L., & Robertson, A. (2005). Progress in understanding pollination systems in New Zealand.
New Zealand Journal of Botany. 43(1), 1-59
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Lehnebach, CA., Robertson, AW., & Hedderley, D. (2005). Pollination studies of four New Zealand terrestrial orchids and the implication for their conservation.
New Zealand Journal of Botany. 43(2), 467-477
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Kelly, D., Brindle, C., Ladley, JJ., Robertson, AW., Maddigan, FW., Butler, J., . . . Sessions, LA. (2005). Can stoat (Mustela erminea) trapping increase bellbird (Anthornis melanura) populations and benefit mistletoe (Peraxilla tetrapetala) pollination?.
New Zealand Journal of Ecology. 29(1), 69-82
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Dawson, PAC., Rapson, GL., Robertson, AW., & Fordham, RA. (2005). Limitations on recruitment of the rare sand daphne pimelea arenaria (Thymelaeaceae), lower North Island, New Zealand.
New Zealand Journal of Botany. 43(3), 619-630
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Husheer, SW., & Robertson, AW. (2005). High-intensity deer culling increases growth of mountain beech seedlings in New Zealand.
Wildlife Research. 32(4), 273-280
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Robertson, AW., Ladley, JJ., & Kelly, D. (2005). Effectiveness of short-tongued bees as pollinators of apparently ornithophilous New Zealand mistletoes.
Austral Ecology. 30(3), 298-309
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Standish, RJ., Williams, PA., Robertson, AW., Scott, NA., & Hedderley, DI. (2004). Invasion by a perennial herb increases decomposition rate and alters nutrient availability in warm temperate lowland forest remnants.
Biological Invasions. 6(1), 71-81
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Lehnebach, CA., & Robertson, AW. (2004). Pollination ecology of four epiphytic orchids of New Zealand.
Annals of Botany. 93(6), 773-781
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Kelly, D., Ladley, JJ., & Robertson, AW. (2004). Is dispersal easier than pollination? Two tests in New Zealand Loranthaceae.
New Zealand Journal of Botany. 42(1), 89-103
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Montgomery, BR., Kelly, D., Robertson, AW., & Ladley, JJ. (2003). Pollinator behaviour, not increased resources, boosts seed set on forest edges in a New Zealand Loranthaceous mistletoe.
New Zealand Journal of Botany. 41(2), 277-286
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McBreen, K., Lockhart, PJ., McLenachan, PA., Scheele, S., & Robertson, AW. (2003). The use of molecular techniques to resolve relationships among traditional weaving cultivars of Phormium.
New Zealand Journal of Botany. 41(2), 301-310
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Husheer, SW., Coomes, DA., & Robertson, AW. (2003). Long-term influences of introduced deer on the composition and structure of New Zealand Nothofagus forests.
Forest Ecology and Management. 181(1-2), 99-117
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Winkworth, RC., Grau, J., Robertson, AW., & Lockhart, PJ. (2002). The origins and evolution of the genus Myosotis L. (Boraginaceae).
Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution. 24(2), 180-193
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Standish, RJ., Robertson, AW., & Williams, PA. (2001). The impact of an invasive weed Tradescantia fluminensis on native forest regeneration.
Journal of Applied Ecology. 38(6), 1253-1263
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Winkworth, RC., Robertson, AW., Ehrendorfer, F., & Lockhart, PJ. (1999). The importance of dispersal and recent speciation in the flora of New Zealand.
Journal of Biogeography. 26(6), 1323-1325
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Robertson, AW., Mountjoy, C., Faulkner, BE., Roberts, MV., & Macnair, MR. (1999). Bumble bee selection of Mimulus guttatus flowers: The effects of pollen quality and reward depletion.
Ecology. 80(8), 2594-2606
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Robertson, AW., Kelly, D., Ladley, JJ., & Sparrow, AD. (1999). Effects of pollinator loss on endemic New Zealand mistletoes (Loranthaceae).
Conservation Biology. 13(3), 499-508
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Ladley, JJ., Kelly, D., & Robertson, AW. (1997). Explosive flowering, nectar production, breeding systems, and pollinators of New Zealand mistletoes (Loranthaceae).
New Zealand Journal of Botany. 35(3), 345-360
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Castro, I., & Robertson, AW. (1997). Honeyeaters and the New Zealand forest Flora: The utilisation and profitability of small flowers.
New Zealand Journal of Ecology. 21(2), 169-179
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Kelly, D., Ladley, JJ., Robertson, AW., Edwards, J., & Smith, DC. (1996). The birds and the bees.
Nature. 384(6610), 615
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Robertson, AW., & Macnair, MR. (1995). The effects of floral display size on pollinator service to individual flowers of Myosotis and Mimulus.
Oikos. 72(1), 106-114
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Cresswell, JE., & Robertson, AW. (1994). Discrimination by pollen-collecting bumblebees among differentially rewarding flowers of an alpine wildflower, Campanula rotundifolia (Campanulaceae).
Oikos. 69(2), 304-308
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Mossop, R., Macnair, MR., & Robertson, AW. (1994). Within-population variation in sexual resource allocation in Mimulus guttatus.
Functional Ecology. 8(3), 410-418
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Robertson, AW., Diaz, A., & Macnair, MR. (1994). The quantitative genetics of floral characters in Mimulus guttatus.
Heredity. 72(3), 300-311
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Robertson, AW., & Lloyd, DG. (1993). Rates of pollen deposition and removal in Myosotis colensoi.
Functional Ecology. 7(5), 549-559
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ROBERTSON, AW., & LLOYD, DG. (1993). RATES OF POLLEN DEPOSITION AND REMOVAL IN MYOSOTIS-COLENSOI.
FUNCTIONAL ECOLOGY. 7(5), 549-559
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ROBERTSON, AW. (1992). The relationship between floral display size, pollen carryover and geitonogamy in Myosotis colensoi (Kirk) Macbride (Boraginaceae).
Biological Journal of the Linnean Society. 46(4), 333-349
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ROBERTSON, AW., & LLOYD, DG. (1991). HERKOGAMY, DICHOGAMY AND SELF-POLLINATION IN 6 SPECIES OF MYOSOTIS (BORAGINACEAE).
EVOLUTIONARY TRENDS IN PLANTS. 5(1), 53-63
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Robertson, AW., & Lloyd, DG. (1991). Herkogamy, dichogamy and self-pollination in six species of Myosotis (Boraginaceae).
Evolutionary Trends in Plants. 5(1), 53-63
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Robertson, A. (1991). A mid-winter colony of Bombus terrestris L. (Hym., Apidae) in Devon.
Entomologists Monthly Magazine. 127, 165-166 Retrieved from https://www.massey.ac.nz/~aroberts/Robertson%201991.pdf
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Robertson, AW., Mark, AF., & Wilson, JB. (1991). Ecology of a coastal lagoon to dune forest sequence, south Westland, New Zealand.
New Zealand Journal of Botany. 29(1), 17-30
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Conference
Kelly, D., & Robertson, A. (2022, November). Futile selfing revisited: kowhai inbreeding depression after 23 years. Presented at
New Zealand Ecological Society Annual Conference. Dunedin, New Zealand.
[Conference Oral Presentation]Authored by: Robertson, A.Read Abstract:
Anderson, S., Kelly, D., & Robertson, A. (2022, November). The downside of ‘making do’: consequences of second-rate pollination and dispersal services for native plants. Presented at
New Zealand Ecological Society Annual Conference. Dunedin, New Zealand.
[Conference Oral Presentation]Authored by: Robertson, A.Read Abstract:
Bohorquez, J., Robertson, AW., Millner, JP., Stephens, JM., & Archer, R. (2021, April). Does scale insect infestation affect the attractiveness of Mānuka to honey bees?. Presented at
Entomological Society Conference. Dunedin, New Zealand.
[Conference Oral Presentation]Authored by: Archer, R., Millner, J., Robertson, A.Read Abstract:
Bresciano, J., Gagic, D., Robertson, A., Pattemore, D., & Clavijo-McCormick, A. (2019, June). Metabarcoding and genomic insights into manuka (Leptospermum scoparium) nectar microorganisms. Presented at
Empowering agricultural research through metagenomics. Kasetsart University, Bangkok, Thailand.
[Conference Oral Presentation]Authored by: Gagic, D., Robertson, A.Contributed to by: Gagic, D.
Taylor, MA., Robertson, A., Biggs, P., Richards, KK., & Parkar, S. (2019).
The effect of carbohydrate sources: sucrose, invert sugar and components of manuka honey on bacteria within the digestive tract of honeybees. Poster session presented at the meeting of 46th Apidmondia - International Agricultural Congress. Montreal, Canada
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Bresciano, J., Gagic, D., Robertson, A., Pattemore, D., & Clavijo-McCormick, A. (2018).
The nectar-microbial loop in Manuka plants: microbial composition and its effect on biological interactions. Poster session presented at the meeting of Omic approaches in biofilm research: advances in ecology and ecotoxicology. University of Gothenburg, Sweden
[Conference Poster]Authored by: Gagic, D., Robertson, A.Contributed to by: Gagic, D.
Bresciano, J., Gagic, D., Pattemore, D., Robertson, A., & Clavijo-McCormick, A. (2018, November). The nectar-microbial loop in Mānuka plants: microbial composition and its effect on DHA production. Presented at
New Zealand Ecological Society conference. Wellington.
[Conference Oral Presentation]Authored by: Gagic, D., Robertson, A.Contributed to by: Gagic, D.
Bohorquez, J., McLenachan, PA., Johansen, R., Archer, R., Stephens, J., Biggs, PJ., . . . Robertson, AW. (2017, December). The root system of mānuka: a host for a richly diverse and variable mycorrhizal fungal community. Presented at
2017 New Zealand Molecular Ecology Conference. The Catlins, Suthland.
[Conference Oral Presentation]Authored by: Archer, R., Biggs, P., McLenachan, P., Millner, J., Robertson, A.Read Abstract:
Bohorquez, J., Robertson, AW., Millner, J., Stephens, J., & Archer, R. (2017, April). What attracts honeybees to mānuka flowers?. Presented at
Institute of Agriculture and Environment Symposium. Massey University, Palmerston North.
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Robertson, AW., Bohorquez, J., Archer, R., Stephens, J., Biggs, P., & Millner, J.
Companion Biota. . Massey University, Palmerston North
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Robertson, AW., Nickless, E., Hamilton, G., Arfmann, K., Weeds, Z., Olsen, M., . . . Kerckhoffs, .
High-performance mānuka plantation. . Palmerston North, New Zealand
[Conference Paper]Authored by: Archer, R., Millner, J., Robertson, A., Wargent, J.Read Abstract:
Robertson, AW., Archer, R., Arfmann, K., Millner, J., & Olsen, M.
Modelling a Manuka Plantation. . Massey University, Palmerston North
[Conference Paper]Authored by: Archer, R., Millner, J., Robertson, A.Read Abstract:
Robertson, AW., Bohorquez, J., Millner, J., Stephens, J., & Archer, R. (2016, June). The scale insects (Hemiptera: Coccomorpha) present on Leptospermum scoparium (mānuka) in New Zealand.. Presented at
XIV International Symposium on Scale Insect Studies. Catania (Italy).
[Conference Oral Presentation]Authored by: Archer, R., Millner, J., Robertson, A.Read Abstract:
Bohorquez, J., Robertson, AW., Johansen, R., Millner, J., Stephens, J., & Archer, R. (2016).
Pathogenesis and symbiosis. Poster session presented at the meeting of 13th European Conference on Fungal Genetics. Paris, France
[Conference Poster]Authored by: Archer, R., Millner, J., Robertson, A.Read Abstract:
Tate, JA., Sultan, A., Pearson, S., Symonds, V., & Robertson, A.
Widespread morphological parallelism in Korthalsella mistletoes (Viscaceae). . Canberra, Australia
[Conference Paper]Authored by: Robertson, A., Symonds, V., Tate, J.
Jackman, SD., Peterson, PG., Robertson, AW., & Van Koten, C. (2015). Neolema ogloblini: Exploring a new option for the control of tradescantia (Tradescantia fluminensis).
New Zealand Plant Protection. Vol. 68 (pp. 187 - 192).
[Conference Paper in Published Proceedings]Authored by: Robertson, A.Contributed to by: Robertson, A.Read Abstract:
Pearson, S., Symonds, VV., Sultan, A., Robertson, AW., van Etten, M., & Tate, JA. (2014).
Host race specificity in the pygmy mistletoe Korthalsella salicornioides in New Zealand.. Poster session presented at the meeting of Australasian Systematic Botany Society conference. Palmerston North, New Zealand
[Conference Poster]Authored by: Robertson, A., Symonds, V., Tate, J.
Jackman, SD., Peterson, PG., & Robertson, AW. (2015). Neolema ogloblini: exploring a new option for the control of tradescantia (Tradescantia fluminensis). In
Proceedings of the New Zealand Plant Protection Conference Vol. 67 (pp. 330 - 330). , New Zealand Plant Protection Society's Annual Conference: New Zealand Plant Protection Society (Inc)
[Conference Abstract]Authored by: Robertson, A.Read Abstract:
Brescia, F., Robertson, AW., & Potter, M. (2014, July). The management of exploited wildlife in Pacific islands:a case study with the management of New Caledonian Placostylus snail population. Presented at
Island Biology 2014. University of Hawai'i at Manoa.
[Conference Oral Presentation]Authored by: Potter, M., Robertson, A.
Van Etten, M., Tate, J., & Robertson, AW. (2014, June). The consequences of pollinator declines on the quantity and quality of offspring in two New Zealand tree species. Presented at
Evolution 2014. Raleigh, North Carolina.
[Conference Oral Presentation]Authored by: Robertson, A., Tate, J.Read Abstract:
Lehnebach, C., Frericks, J., Zeller, A., Keyzers, R., Ong, CP., Morgan-Richards, M., . . . Robertson, AW. (2013, December). Spider orchids and fungus gnats: a story about deception, sex and death in New Zealand forests. Presented at
5th Internationalk Orchid Conservation Congress. Saint-Denis de la Réunion.
[Conference Oral Presentation]Authored by: Morgan-Richards, M., Robertson, A.Read Abstract:
Dennis, G., Gartrell, B., Robertson, A., & O'Donnell, C.(2013, August 11). Indecent exposure: Was non-target mass-mortality of New Zealand Lesser Short-tailed Bats caused by primary or secondary poisoning?. , 16th International Bat Research Conference [IBRC] and 43rd North American Symposium on Bat Research [NASBR]
[Conference Abstract]Authored by: Gartrell, B., Robertson, A.Read Abstract:
Kelly, D., Ladley, JJ., Robertson, A., Anderson, SH., Iles, JM., Wyman, TE., . . . Burge, O. (2013, May). Keynote address: The importance of species interactions for plant conservation. Presented at
New Zealand Plant Conservation Network Conference: Are We There Yet? 10 Years of the Plant Conservation Network. Auckland, New Zealand.
[Conference Oral Presentation]Authored by: Robertson, A.
Robertson, AW., Anderson, SH., Ladley, JJ., Pattemore, DE., & Kelly, D. (2013). The resilience of New Zealand pollination systems to changes in the fauna: Persistence, replacement, and losses of interactions. In
VII Southern Connection Congress 2013: Programme and Abstracts(pp. 110 - 110). , VII Southern Connection Congress 2013: Southern lands and southern oceans: Life on the edge? New Zealand: University of Otago
[Conference Abstract]Authored by: Robertson, A.Read Abstract:
Robertson, AW., Anderson, SH., Ladley, JJ., Pattemore, DE., & Kelly, D. (2013, January). The resilience of New Zealand pollination systems to changes in the fauna: Persistence, replacement, and losses of interactions. Presented at
VII Southern Connection Congress 2013: Southern lands and southern oceans: Life on the edge?. Dunedin, New Zealand.
[Conference Oral Presentation]Authored by: Robertson, A.Read Abstract:
Anderson, SH., Kelly, D., Ladley, J., & Robertson, AW. (2012). Bird pollination and dispersal services to plants: interactions, losses, and trophic cascades.. In
New Zealand Ecological Society Conference 2012: Abstracts(pp. 18 - 18). , New Zealand Ecological Society Conference 2012: Is New Zealand ecology on solid foundations? New Zealand: New Zealand Ecological Society, Lincoln University
[Conference Abstract]Authored by: Robertson, A.Read Abstract:
Robertson, A., Anderson, S., Ladley, J., & Kelly, D. (2012). When mates run out: declining pollination service threatens cryptic recruitment failure in New Zealand trees. In
Ecological Society of Australia - 2012 Annual Conference: Ecology: Fundamental Science of the Biosphere: Abstracts(pp. 1 - 1). , Ecological Society of Australia - 2012 Annual Conference: Ecology: Fundamental Science of the Biosphere Australia: Ecological Society of Australia
[Conference Abstract]Authored by: Robertson, A.Read Abstract:
Robertson, A., Anderson, S., Ladley, J., & Kelly, D. (2012, December). When mates run out: declining pollination service threatens cryptic recruitment failure in New Zealand trees. Presented at
Ecological Society of Australia - 2012 Annual Conference: Ecology: Fundamental Science of the Biosphere. Melbourne, Australia.
[Conference Oral Presentation]Authored by: Robertson, A.Read Abstract:
Wotton, D., Kelly, D., Robertson, AW., Anderson, S., Powlesland, R., & Ladley, J. (2012, August). Seed dispersal by native animals: Restoring functioning ecosystems. Presented at
Sanctuaries of New Zealand workshop. Inglewood, New Zealand.
[Conference Oral Presentation]Authored by: Robertson, A.
Kelly, D., Ladley, JJ., Robertson, AW., Anderson, SH., & Iles, JM. (2011, June). Ecosystem services by birds, and cascading effects of bird reductions. Presented at
The Ornithological Society of New Zealand Scientific Days. Wellington, New Zealand.
[Conference Oral Presentation]Authored by: Robertson, A.
Kelly, D., Ladley, J., & Robertson, AW. (2011, July). Bird-mistletoe interactions with a depleted avifauna: What determines mutualism failure?. Presented at
18th International Botanical Congress. Melbourne, Australia.
[Conference Oral Presentation]Authored by: Robertson, A.
Campbell, DR., Bischoff, M., Lord, JM., & Robertson, AW.Where have all the blue flowers gone: Pollinator responses and selection on flower colour in New Zealand Wahlenbergia albomarginata.
[Conference Oral Presentation]Authored by: Robertson, A.Read Abstract:
Robertson, AW., Bischoff, M., Lord, JM., & Campbell, DR. (2011, August). Making sense of flower colour in the New Zealand alpine. Presented at
Annual Conference of the New Zealand Ecological Society. Rotorua, New Zealand.
[Conference Oral Presentation]Authored by: Robertson, A.
Hodges, T., Robertson, A., Rapson, J., Schipper, L., & Clarkson, B. (2010). Increased nutrient inputs to remnant lowland restiad mires in an agricultural landscape: Impacts on capillaroid root growth, biomass production and decomposition processes. In
SOUTH AFRICAN JOURNAL OF BOTANY Vol. 76 (pp. 395 - 395). : ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
[Conference Abstract]Authored by: Robertson, A.Read Online:
Tran, H., Harrington, K., Robertson, A., & Watt, M. (2010). Assessment of herbicides for selectively controlling broom (Cytisus scoparius) growing with Pinus radiata. In
Proceedings of Australasian Weeds Conference Vol. 17 (pp. 372 - 372). , Seventeenth Australasian Weeds Conference Christchurch, NZ: New Zealand Plant Protection Society
[Conference Abstract]Authored by: Robertson, A.
Kelly, D., Ladley, JJ., Robertson, AW., Anderson, S., & Wotton, DM. (2010, June). Large fruits without large frugivores: Can variance save dispersal?. Presented at
5th International Symposium-Workshop on Frugivores and Seed Dispersal. Montpellier, France.
[Conference Oral Presentation]Authored by: Robertson, A.Read Abstract:
Robertson, AW., Kelly, D., Ladley, JJ., Anderson, SH., & Wotton, DM. (2010, June). Germination consequences of non-dispersal in fleshy fruited plants. Presented at
5th International Symposium-Workshop on Frugivores and Seed Dispersal. Montpellier, France.
[Conference Oral Presentation]Authored by: Robertson, A.Read Abstract:
Kelly, D., Anderson, SH., Ladley, JJ., Robertson, AW., Wotton, DM., & Wiser, SK. (2010, February). Ecosystem services with a depleted avifauna: Bird pollination and dispersal in New Zealand. Presented at
COS/AOU/SCO 2010 Joint Meeting. San Diego, California, USA.
[Conference Oral Presentation]Authored by: Robertson, A.
Robertson, AW., Ladley, JJ., Molloy, SM., Terry, JA., Anderson, SH., & Kelly, D. (2009, August). Mutalisms with the wreckage of an avifauna: Pollination malaise on the New Zealand mainland. Presented at
The 10th International Congress of Ecology. Brisbane, QLD.
[Conference Oral Presentation]Authored by: Robertson, A.
Campbell, D., Bischoff, M., Robertson, AW., & Lord, JM. (2008, August). Insect responses to flower colour and form in alpine New Zealand: promise and reality. Presented at
The Ecology and Evolution of Plant-Pollinator Interactions
[Conference Oral Presentation]Authored by: Robertson, A.
Robertson, AW. (2008, September). Rapid assessment of pollination and dispersal service in Fuchsia: a tool for managers to check the health of bird-plant mutualisms. Presented at
Sanctuaries of New Zealand Workshop/Hui 2008. Green Pastures, Bushy Park - Wanganui, NZ.
[Conference Oral Presentation]Authored by: Robertson, A.
Newstrom-Lloyd, L., Toft, R., Stanley, M., Robertson, A., Monks, A., Merrett, M., . . . Lee, B.Pollination systems in New Zealand.
NEW ZEALAND JOURNAL OF BOTANY. 45
(1)(pp. 290 - 291). 0028-825X.
[Conference]Authored by: Robertson, A.
Anderson, SH., Kelly, D., Robertson, AW., & Ladley, JJ.Widespread failure of bird-pollination mutualisms on the New Zealand mainland.
NEW ZEALAND JOURNAL OF BOTANY. 45
(1)(pp. 291 - 291). 0028-825X.
[Conference]Authored by: Robertson, A.
Robertson, AW., Kelly, D., & Ladley, JJ. (2007, November). Interactions among pollinators, flower herbivores and forest fragmentation determine fruit set in declining Peraxilla mistletoes. Presented at
New Zealand Ecological Society Conference. University of Canterbury, Christchurch, NZ.
[Conference Oral Presentation]Authored by: Robertson, A.
Kelly, D., Robertson, AW., Ladley, JJ., & Anderson, S. (2007, November). Bird-plant mutualisms with the wreckage of an avifauna. Presented at
New Zealand Ecological Society Conference. University of Canterbury, Christchurch, NZ.
[Conference Oral Presentation]Authored by: Robertson, A.
Ladley, JJ., Kelly, D., & Robertson, AW. (2007).
Reproduction by ornithophilous-flowered plants when birds are rare: Sophora prostrata in Canterbury. Poster session presented at the meeting of New Zealand Ecological Society Conference. University of Canterbury, Christchurch, NZ
[Conference Poster]Authored by: Robertson, A.
Robertson, AW. (2007, June). Special features of the New Zealand flora. Presented at
Evolution 2007: Annual Meetings of the American Society of Naturalists, Society for the Study of Evolution, and Society of Systematic Biologists. Christchurch, NZ.
[Conference Oral Presentation]Authored by: Robertson, A.
Bischoff, M., Lord, JM., & Robertson, AW. (2006, August). A fresh look at alpine plant breeding systems in New Zealand. Presented at
Joint Conference of the New Zealand Ecological Society and the Ecological Society of Australia. Wellington, NZ.
[Conference Oral Presentation]Authored by: Robertson, A.
Kelly, D., Robertson, AW., & Ladley, JJ. (2006, August). Inbreeding: A handy backup on islands, or a pernicious drain?. Presented at
Joint Conference of the New Zealand Ecological Society and the Ecological Society of Australia. Wellington, NZ.
[Conference Oral Presentation]Authored by: Robertson, A.
Merrett, M., & Robertson, AW. (2006, August). The efficacy of wind pollination in a forest understory shrub in New Zealand. Presented at
Joint Conference of the New Zealand Ecological Society and the Ecological Society of Australia. Wellington, NZ.
[Conference Oral Presentation]Authored by: Robertson, A.
Newstrom LLoyd, L., Stanley, M., Toft, R., Merrett, M., Robertson, AW., Monks, A., . . . FitzJohn, RG. (2006, August). How generalised are New Zealand pollination systems?. Presented at
Joint Conference of the New Zealand Ecological Society and the Ecological Society of Australia. Wellington, NZ.
[Conference Oral Presentation]Authored by: Robertson, A.
Robertson, AW., & Johnson, SD. (2006, August). The good, the bad, and the ugly: Disharmony in plant-pollinator relationships. Presented at
Joint Conference of the New Zealand Ecological Society and the Ecological Society of Australia. Wellington, NZ.
[Conference Oral Presentation]Authored by: Robertson, A.
Anderson, SH., Kelly, D., Robertson, AW., Ladley, JJ., & Innes, JG. (2006). Birds as pollinators and dispersers: A case study from New Zealand. In R. Schodde (Ed.)
Proceedings of the 23rd International Ornothological Congress [Acta Zoologica Sinica, vol. 52, suppl.]. Vol. 52 (pp. 112 - 115).
[Conference Paper in Published Proceedings]Authored by: Robertson, A.
Minor, MA., & Robertson, AW. (2006).
An illustrated guide to New Zealand soil invertebrates. Poster session presented at the meeting of Ecology Across the Tasman 2006: Joint Conference of the New Zealand Ecological Society and the Ecological Society of Australia. Wellington, NZ
[Conference Poster]Authored by: Minor, M., Robertson, A.
Newstrom, L., Robertson, AW., Toft, R., Rees, JL., & Lammerding, J. (2005, April). Blossom class analysis for predicting pollinators. Presented at
54th Annual Conference Entomological Society of New Zealand. Napier, NZ.
[Conference Oral Presentation]Authored by: Robertson, A.
Kelly, D., Robertson, AW., Ladley, JJ., & Anderson, SH. (2005, July). Is dispersal easier than pollination? New Zealand as a test case. Presented at
Fourth International Symposium/Workshop on Frugivores and Seed Dispersal. Griffith University, Brisbane,QLD.
[Conference Oral Presentation]Authored by: Robertson, A.
Robertson, AW., Trass, A., Ladley, JJ., & Kelly, D. (2005, July). Assesing the benefits of frugivory for seed germination: Barking up the wrong tree?. Presented at
Fourth International Symposium/Workshop on Frugivores and Seed Dispersal. Griffith University, Brisbane, QLD.
[Conference Oral Presentation]Authored by: Robertson, A.
Robertson, AW., & Brandon, A. (2005).
Breeding systems and rarity: pollination requirements and micro- and macro - distribution patterns in New Zealand forget-me-nots (Myosotis spp).. Poster session presented at the meeting of 17th International Botanical Congress. Vienna, Austria
[Conference Poster]Authored by: Robertson, A.
Makan, T., Castro, IC., & Robertson, AW. (2005, July). Habitat and reproductive success of the last self-sustaining population of hihi: An endangered endemic bird. Presented at
XIX Annual Meeting of the Society for Conservation Biology. University of Brasilia, Brazil.
[Conference Oral Presentation]Authored by: Castro, I., Robertson, A.
Robertson, AW., Kelly, D., Ladley, JJ., & Anderson, S. (2004, January). The vulnerability of southern temperate pollination and dispersal systems to mutualism failure. Presented at
Conference on Southern Temperate Ecosystems and Biota. University of Cape Town, Cape Town, South Africa.
[Conference Oral Presentation]Authored by: Robertson, A.
Lee, WG., Newstrom, LE., Peltzer, D., Heenan, PB., FitzJohn, RG., Armstrong, T., . . . Breitwieser, I. (2003, September). Gene flow assessment and environmental risks. Presented at
FRST Impacts of Emerging Biotechnologies Symposium. Victoria University of Wellington, Wellington, NZ.
[Conference Oral Presentation]Authored by: Robertson, A.
Kelly, D., Innes, JR., Robertson, AW., Ladley, JJ., & Anderson, SH. (2003, December). The impact of mammalian pest control on 'common' native forest birds in New Zealand. Presented at
3rd International Wildlife Management Congress. Christchurch, NZ.
[Conference Oral Presentation]Authored by: Robertson, A.
Husheer, SW., & Robertson, AW. (2002, March). Impacts of introduced deer on forest composition and abundance, southern Kaimanawa Forest Park, New Zealand. Presented at
45th Symposium of the International Association for Vegetation Science. Porto Alegre, Brazil.
[Conference Oral Presentation]Authored by: Robertson, A.
Brandon, A., Henderson, IM., & Robertson, AW. (2002, December). Rarity in New Zealand Myosotis L. Presented at
Ecology Conference 2002: 2nd Joint Meeting of the Ecological Society of Australia and the New Zealand Ecological Society. Cairns Convention Centre, Cairns, QLD.
[Conference Oral Presentation]Authored by: Robertson, A.
Robertson, AW., & Trass, A. (2002, December). Assessing the benefit of frugivory for seed germination: Getting the right design. Presented at
Ecology Conference: 2nd Joint Meeting of the Ecological Society of Australia and the New Zealand Ecological Society. Cairns Convention Centre, Cairns, QLD.
[Conference Oral Presentation]Authored by: Robertson, A.
Husheer, SW., & Robertson, AW. (2002, December). Deer herbivory, plant competition and Nothofagus solandri var. cliffortioides regeneration in the Kaimanawa Ecological District, central North Island, New Zealand. Presented at
Ecology Conference 2002: 2nd joint meeting of the Ecological Society of Australia and the New Zealand Ecological Society. Cairns Convention Centre, Cairns, QLD.
[Conference Oral Presentation]Authored by: Robertson, A.
Anderson, S., Kelly, DR., Ladley, JJ., Innes, JG., & Robertson, AW. (2002, August). Birds as Pollinators and Dispersers: A Case Study from New Zealand. Presented at
23rd International Ornithological Congress. Beijing, China.
[Conference Oral Presentation]Authored by: Robertson, A.
Robertson, AW., Ladley, JJ., & Kelly, D. (2001, August). It's the quality not the quantity.... pollinator declines and inbreeding depression in tree fuchsia and kowhai. Presented at
New Zealand Ecological Society 50th Jubilee Conference 2001. University of Canterbury, Christchurch, NZ.
[Conference Oral Presentation]Authored by: Robertson, A.
Brandon, A., & Robertson, AW. (2000, January). Allee effects in plant repoductive performance: Local density, population size, rarity and reproductive success in natural populations of Myosotis. Presented at
III Southern Connection Congress. Lincoln University, Lincoln, Caterbury, NZ.
[Conference Oral Presentation]Authored by: Robertson, A.
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