Publications: Dr. Christine S. Sheppard

Title Year Literature Type Authors
Biotic interactions in species distribution modelling: ten questions to guide interpretation and avoid false conclusions
Global Ecology and Biogeography
2018 Journal contribution (peer reviewed) Dormann, C.F., Bobrowski, M., Dehling, D.M., Harris, D.J., Hartig, F., Lischke, H., Moretti, M.D., Pagel, J., Pinkert, S., Schleuning, M., Schmidt, S.I., Sheppard, C.S., Steinbauer, M.J., Zeuss, D., Kraan, C.
Biotic resistance or introduction bias? Immigrant plant performance decreases with residence times over millennia
Global Ecology and Biogeography
2018 Journal contribution (peer reviewed) Sheppard C.S., Schurr F.M.
It takes one to know one: similarity to resident alien species increases establishment success of new invaders
Diversity and Distributions
2018 Journal contribution (peer reviewed) Sheppard CS, Carboni M, Essl F, Seebens H, DivGrass Consortium, Thuiller W
Relative performance of co-occurring alien plant invaders depends on traits related to competitive ability more than niche differences
Biological Invasions
2018 Journal contribution (peer reviewed) Sheppard C.S.
Future-proofing weed management for the effects of climate change: is New Zealand underestimating the risk of increased plant invasions?
New Zealand Journal of Ecology
2016 Journal contribution (peer reviewed) Sheppard, C. S., Burns, B. R., Stanley, M. C.
Does elevated temperature and doubled CO2 increase growth of three potentially invasive plants?
Invasive Plant Science and Management
2014 Journal contribution (peer reviewed) Sheppard C.S., Stanley, M.C.
Effects of interspecific alien versus intraspecific native competition on growth of native woody plants
Plant Ecology
2014 Journal contribution (peer reviewed) Sheppard, C.S., Burns, B. R.
Predicting plant invasions under climate change: are species distribution models validated by field trials?
Global Change Biology
2014 Journal contribution (peer reviewed) Sheppard, C. S., Burns, B. R., Stanley, M. C.
The effect of drought on growth of three potential new weeds in New Zealand
Plant Protection Quarterly
2014 Journal contribution (peer reviewed) Sheppard, C. S.
How does selection of climate variables affect predictions of species distributions? A case study of three new weeds in New Zealand
Weed Research
2013 Journal contribution (peer reviewed) Sheppard, C. S.
Potential spread of recently naturalised plants in New Zealand under climate change
Climatic Change
2013 Journal contribution (peer reviewed) Sheppard, C. S.
The invasion of plant communities following extreme weather events under ambient and elevated temperature
Plant Ecology
2012 Journal contribution (peer reviewed) Sheppard, C.S., Alexander, J. M., Billeter, R.