Predicting the global incidence of seed desiccation sensitivity SV Wyse, JB Dickie Journal of Ecology 105 (4), 1082-1093, 2017 | 159 | 2017 |
A quantitative assessment of shoot flammability for 60 tree and shrub species supports rankings based on expert opinion SV Wyse, GLW Perry, DM O’Connell, PS Holland, MJ Wright, CL Hosted, ... International Journal of Wildland Fire 25 (4), 466-477, 2016 | 123 | 2016 |
Seed banking not an option for many threatened plants SV Wyse, JB Dickie, KJ Willis Nature plants 4 (11), 848-850, 2018 | 88 | 2018 |
Green firebreaks as a management tool for wildfires: Lessons from China X Cui, MA Alam, GLW Perry, AM Paterson, SV Wyse, TJ Curran Journal of Environmental Management 233, 329-336, 2019 | 82 | 2019 |
Shoot-Level Flammability of Species Mixtures is Driven by the Most Flammable Species: Implications for Vegetation-Fire Feedbacks Favouring Invasive Species SV Wyse, GLW Perry, TJ Curran Ecosystems 21, 886-900, 2018 | 76 | 2018 |
Distinctive vegetation communities are associated with the long‐lived conifer Agathis australis (New Zealand kauri, Araucariaceae) in New Zealand rainforests SV Wyse, BR Burns, SD Wright Austral Ecology 39 (4), 388-400, 2014 | 68 | 2014 |
Shoot flammability is decoupled from leaf flammability, but controlled by leaf functional traits MA Alam, SV Wyse, HL Buckley, GLW Perry, JJ Sullivan, NWH Mason, ... Journal of Ecology 108 (2), 648-653, 2020 | 66 | 2020 |
Do host bark traits influence trunk epiphyte communities? SV Wyse, BR Burns New Zealand Journal of Ecology 35 (3), 296, 2011 | 66 | 2011 |
Managing fire and biodiversity in the wildland-urban interface: A role for green firebreaks T Curran, G Perry, S Wyse, M Alam Fire 1 (1), 3, 2018 | 60 | 2018 |
Taxonomic affinity, habitat and seed mass strongly predict seed desiccation response: a boosted regression trees analysis based on 17 539 species SV Wyse, JB Dickie Annals of Botany 121 (1), 71-83, 2018 | 58 | 2018 |
Exploiting interspecific olfactory communication to monitor predators PM Garvey, AS Glen, MN Clout, SV Wyse, M Nichols, RP Pech Ecological Applications 27 (2), 389-402, 2017 | 51 | 2017 |
Shoot flammability of vascular plants is phylogenetically conserved and related to habitat fire-proneness and growth form X Cui, AM Paterson, SV Wyse, MA Alam, KJL Maurin, R Pieper, ... Nature Plants 6 (4), 355-359, 2020 | 45 | 2020 |
New Zealand forest dynamics: a review of past and present vegetation responses to disturbance, and development of conceptual forest models SV Wyse, JM Wilmshurst, BR Burns, GLW Perry New Zealand Journal of Ecology 42 (2), 1-20, 2018 | 41 | 2018 |
Protecting trees at an individual level provides insufficient safeguard for urban forests SV Wyse, JR Beggs, BR Burns, MC Stanley Landscape and Urban Planning 141, 112-122, 2015 | 37 | 2015 |
Growth responses of five forest plant species to the soils formed beneath New Zealand kauri (Agathis australis) SV Wyse New Zealand Journal of Botany 50 (4), 411-421, 2012 | 35 | 2012 |
Species assemblage patterns around a dominant emergent tree are associated with drought resistance SV Wyse, CMO Macinnis-Ng, BR Burns, MJ Clearwater, ... Tree physiology 33 (12), 1269-1283, 2013 | 34 | 2013 |
Sap flow of the southern conifer, Agathis australis during wet and dry summers C Macinnis-Ng, S Wyse, A Veale, L Schwendenmann, M Clearwater Trees 30, 19-33, 2016 | 31 | 2016 |
Limited evidence for a consistent seed mass‐dispersal trade‐off in wind‐dispersed pines SV Wyse, PE Hulme Journal of Ecology 109 (1), 284-293, 2021 | 28 | 2021 |
Partitioning intraspecific variation in seed dispersal potential using a low‐cost method for rapid estimation of samara terminal velocity SV Wyse, PE Hulme, EP Holland Methods in Ecology and Evolution 10 (8), 1298-1307, 2019 | 28 | 2019 |
Effects of Agathis australis (New Zealand kauri) leaf litter on germination and seedling growth differs among plant species SV Wyse, BR Burns New Zealand Journal of Ecology 37 (2), 178-183, 2013 | 27 | 2013 |