ELIZABETH WANDRAG
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Research overview

Our research uses observational, experimental and quantitative techniques to understand the processes that influence the distribution and abundance of plant species. We are particularly interested in the role of species interactions, and have a strong emphasis on biological invasions and other aspects of global change: what can we learn from the disruption to species interactions caused by global change? 
Biological invasions
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Acacia dealbata invading a braided river bed in New Zealand
competition & facilitation
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Facilitation in action in the Grampians NP, Australia
Seed dispersal
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Tony measures the height of bird-dispersed seedlings in forest gaps on Guam
plant-soil interactions
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A plant-soil feedback experiment ready to go in the glasshouse
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  • Home
  • Research
    • Biological invasions
    • Competition & facilitation
    • Seed dispersal
    • Plant-soil interactions
  • People
    • Lizzie Wandrag
    • Opportunities
  • Grants & awards
  • Publications