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Publications [Home] [Research] [Photos] [Downloads] [Publications] Plant community structure & the maintenance of biological diversity Mokany, K., Roxburgh, S.H. (2010). The importance of spatial scale for trait-abundance relations. Oikos. 119, 1504-1514. Roxburgh, S.H., Mokany, K. (2009). On testing predictions of species relative abundance from maximum entropy optimisation. Oikos. 119, 583-590. Mokany, K., Ash, J., Roxburgh, S.H. (2008). Functional identity is more important than diversity in influencing ecosystem processes in a temperate native grassland. Journal of Ecology. 96, 884-893. Mokany, K., Ash, J., Roxburgh, S.H. (2008). Consequences of clumpiness: effects of spatial aggregation on competition, complementarity and ecosystem processes. Austral Ecology. 33, 261-270. Roxburgh, S.H., Mokany, K. (2007). Comment on 'From Plant Traits to Plant Communities: A Statistical Mechanistic Approach to Biodiversity'. Science. 316, 1425b. Barnes, B, Sidhu, H, Roxburgh, S.H. (2006). A model integrating patch dynamics, self-thinning, competing species and the intermediate disturbance hypothesis. Ecological Modelling. 194, 414-420. Hely, S. E. L., Roxburgh, S.H. (2005). The interactive effects of elevated CO2, temperature and initial size on growth and competition between a native C3 and an invasive C3 grass. Plant Ecology. 177, 85-98. Dormann, C., Roxburgh, S.H. (2005). Experimental evidence rejects pairwise modelling approach to coexistence in plant communities. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series B. 272, 1279-1285. Roxburgh, S.H., Shea, K., Wilson, J.B. (2004). The intermediate disturbance hypothesis: patch dynamics and mechanisms of species coexistence. Ecology. 85, 351-371. Shea, K., Roxburgh, S.H., Rauschert, E.S.J. (2004). Moving from pattern to process: coexistence mechanisms under intermediate disturbance regimes. Ecology Letters. 7, 491-508. Wilson, J.B., Roxburgh, S.H. (2001). Intrinsic guild structure: determination from competition experiments. Oikos. 92, 189-192. Roxburgh, S.H. & Wilson, J.B. (2000). Stability and coexistence in a lawn community: Mathematical prediction of stability using a Community matrix with parameters derived from competition experiments. Oikos 88, 395-408. Roxburgh, S.H. & Wilson, J.B. (2000). Stability and coexistence in a lawn community: Experimental assessment of the stability of the actual community. Oikos 88, 409-423. Wilson, J.B. & Roxburgh, S.H. (1994). A demonstration of guild-based assembly rules for a plant community, and determination of intrinsic guilds. Oikos 69, 267-276. Wilson, J.B & Roxburgh, S.H. (1992). Application of Community Matrix Theory to plant competition data. Oikos 65, 343-348. Wilson, J.B., Roxburgh, S.H. & Watkins, A.J.
(1992). Limitation to plant species coexistence at a point: a study in a New
Zealand lawn. Journal of Vegetation Science 3, 711-714. Vegetation patterns & dynamics Roxburgh, S.H., Taranto, M.T. (2007). A Laser Point Quadrat Sampling Frame for Vegetation Survey. www.steverox.info/LaserPointQuadrat. Roxburgh, S.H., Berry, S.L., Buckley, T., Barnes, B., Roderick, M.L. (2005). What is NPP? Inconsistent accounting of respiratory fluxes in the definition of net primary production. Functional Ecology. 19, 378-382. Roxburgh, S.H., Barrett D. J., Berry S. L., Carter, J. O., Davies, I. D., Gifford, R. M., Kirschbaum, M. U. F., McBeth, B. P., Noble, I. R., Parton, W. G., Raupach, M. R., Roderick, M. L. (2004). A critical overview of net primary productivity model estimates for the Australian continent. Functional Plant Biology. 31, 1043-1059. Roxburgh, S.H., Noble, I.R. (2001). Terrestrial ecosystems. In: Encyclopaedia of Biodiversity, Volume 5. Academic Press. pp. 637-646. Walker, S., Steel, J.B., Rapson, G.L., Roxburgh, S.H., King, W.M., Watkins, A.J., Myers, T.E., Keogh, J.A., McQueen, A.A.M., Wilson, J.B. (2001). A Chionochloa/Sphagnum/cushion valley bog in east Otago, New Zealand. New Zealand Journal of Ecology. 25, 39-52. Roxburgh, S.H., Wilson, J.B., Gitay, H., McG King, W. (1994). Dune slack vegetation in southern New Zealand. New Zealand Journal of Ecology 18, 51-64. Roxburgh, S.H., Watkins, A.J. & Wilson, J.B. (1993). Lawns have vertical stratification. Journal of Vegetation Science 4, 699-704. Wilson, J.B., Gitay, H., Roxburgh, S.H., McG. King, W., Tangney, R.S. (1992). Egler's concept of 'Initial floristic composition' in succession - ecologists citing it don't agree what it means. Oikos 64, 591-593. Gitay, H., Roxburgh, S.H. & Wilson, J.B. (1991). Species area relations in a New Zealand tussock grassland, with implications for nature reserve design and for community structure. Journal of Vegetation Science 2, 113-118. Roxburgh, S.H., Wilson, J.B. & Mark, A.F. (1989). Succession after disturbance of a New Zealand high-alpine cushionfield. Arctic and Alpine Research 20, 230-236. Roxburgh, S.H. & Thomas K. (1988). Lowland
forest diversity of the Punakaiki region. In: Field Trip report: Punakaiki
and Environs - a Multi-Disciplinary Study. Otago University Science Students
Association. University of Otago. pp 15-25. Greenhouse & carbon accounting Sun, F, Roderick, M.L., Farquhar, G.D., Lim, W.H., Zhang, Y, Bennett, N, Roxburgh, S.H. (2010). Partitioning the variance between space and time. Geophysical Research Letters. 37. L12704, doi:10.1029/2010GL043323. Roxburgh, S.H., Wood, S.W., Mackey, B.G., Woldendorp, G., Gibbons, P. (2006). Assessing the carbon sequestration potential of forested ecosystems: a case study from temperate Australia. Journal of Applied Ecology. 43, 1149-1159. Roxburgh, S.H., Mackey, B.G. Dean, C. Randall, L. Lee, A., Austin, J. (2006). Carbon partitioning in soil and litter in subtropical woodlands and open forests: a case study from the Brigalow Belt, Queensland. The Rangeland Journal. 28, 1-11. Hill, M.J., Roxburgh, S.H., McKeon, G.M., Carter, J.O., Barrett, D.R. (2006). Analysis of soil carbon outcomes from interaction between climate and grazing pressure in Australian rangelands using Range-ASSESS. Environmental Modelling and Software.21, 779-801. Dean, C., Roxburgh, S.H. (2006). Improving visualisation of mature, high-carbon sequestering forests. Forest Biometry, Modelling and Information Sciences. 1. 48-69. Hill, M.J., Roxburgh, S.H., Carter, J.O., McKeon, G.M., Barrett, D.R. (2005). Vegetation state change and carbon dynamics in savanna woodlands of Australia in response to grazing, drought and fire: a scenario approach using 113 years of synthetic annual fire and grassland growth. Australian Journal of Botany. 53, 715-739. Dean, C., Roxburgh, S.H., Mackey, B. (2004). Forecasting landscape-level carbon sequestration using gridded, spatially adjusted tree growth. Forest, Ecology and Management. 194, 109-129. Dean, C., Roxburgh, S.H. (2004) Modelling trunks in 3D for within-forest visualisation and forecasts of carbon sequestration. In 4th International Workshop on Functional-Structural Plant Models. Proceedings FSPM04, Godin, C., Hanan, J, Kurth, W., Lacointe, A., Takenaka, A., Prusinkiewicz, P., DeJong, T., Beveridge,C and Andrieu, A. (Eds), UMR AMAP, Montpellier, France. Session 6. Roderick, M.L., Roxburgh, S.H., Barnes, B. (2004). Carbon Accounting and Averaging. CRC for Greenhouse Accounting technical report. 3pp. Dean, C., Roxburgh, S., Mackey, B. G., (2003). Growth modelling of Eucalyptus regnans for carbon accounting at the landscape scale. In: Amaro, A., Reed, D. and Soares, P. (Eds.) Modelling Forest Systems. CABI Publishing, Wallingford, UK. Roxburgh, S.H., (2002). 'Surprising' ecological results and the carbon balance gradient in European forests. Journal of Vegetation Science. 13, 135-139. Kirschbaum, M.U.F., Eamus, D., Gifford, R.M., Roxburgh, S.H., Sands, P.J. (2001). Definitions of some ecological terms commonly used in carbon accounting. In Net Ecosystem Exchange CRC Workshop Proceedings, Kirschbaum, M.U.F. & Mueller, R. (Eds), Cooperative Research Centre for Greenhouse Accounting, Canberra, Australia. pp 2-5. Statistical ecology Roxburgh, S.H. & Mokany, K. (2009). On testing predictions of species relative abundance from maximum entropy optimisation. Oikos. DOI: 10.1111/j.1600-0706.2009.17772.x. Roxburgh, S.H. & Matsuki, M. (1999). The statistical validation of null models used in spatial association analyses. Oikos 85, 68-78. Roxburgh, S.H. & Chesson, P. (1998). A new method for detecting species associations with spatially autocorrelated data. Ecology 79, 2180-2192. Ecological modelling/software Roxburgh, S.H. (2008). The Digital Transferscope (TDT): Analysis of digital aerial photographs for land cover change. User guide and tutorial [DRAFT]. 55pp.Trudinger, C., Raupach, M., Rayner, P., Kattge, J., Liu, Q., Pak, B., Reichstein, M., Renzullo, L., Richardson, A.D., Roxburgh, S., Styles, J., Ying Ping Wang, Briggs, P., Barrett, D., Nikolova, S. (2007). The OptIC project: An intercomparison of optimisation techniques for parameter estimation in terrestrial biogeochemical models. Journal of Geophysical Research 112, G02027, doi:10.1029/2006JG000367. Roxburgh, S.H., Davies, I.D. (2006). COINS, an integrative modelling shell for carbon accounting and general ecological analysis. Environmental Modelling and Software. 21. 359-374.Hill, M.J., Roxburgh, S.H., Barrett, D. R., Carter, J.O. (2006). Development of a synthetic record of fire probability and proportion of late fires from simulated growth of ground stratum and annual rainfall in the Australian tropical savanna zone. Environmental Modelling and Software.21, 1214-1229. Roxburgh, S.H. (2005). Description and implementation of a model for simulating carbon dynamics and land clearing impacts for the Injune case study. Technical Report. CRC for Greenhouse Accounting. 22pp. McBeth, B., Roxburgh, S.H. (2005). Gridded Historical Monthly Climate Data for the Australian Continent: January 1900-December 2004. Technical Report. CRC for Greenhouse Accounting. Roxburgh, S.H. (2005). The CASS terrestrial carbon cycle model – user guide and tutorial exercises. CRC for Greenhouse Accounting technical report. 43pp. Hill, M.J., Roxburgh, S.H. (2005). Range-ASSESS. User Guide. CRC for Greenhouse Accounting technical report. 32pp. [Home] [ Research] [Photos] [Downloads] [Publications] |