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SAMIYA TABASSUM
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Have your cake and eat it too: greater dispersal ability and faster germination towards range edges of an invasive plant species in eastern Australia
S Tabassum, MR Leishman
Biological Invasions 20, 1199-1210, 2018
372018
Assessing the relationship between trait-based and horticultural classifications of plant responses to drought
S Tabassum, A Ossola, RM Marchin, DS Ellsworth, MR Leishman
Urban Forestry & Urban Greening 61, 127109, 2021
202021
Using ecological knowledge for landscaping with plants in cities
S Tabassum, A Ossola, A Manea, A Cinantya, LF Winzer, MR Leishman
Ecological Engineering 158, 106049, 2020
192020
The angriest summer on record: Assessing canopy damage and economic costs of an extreme climatic event
S Tabassum, A Manea, A Ossola, B Thomy, D Blackham, MR Leishman
Urban Forestry & Urban Greening 63, 127221, 2021
162021
Trait values and not invasive status determine competitive outcomes between native and invasive species under varying soil nutrient availability
S Tabassum, MR Leishman
Austral Ecology 41 (8), 875-885, 2016
162016
Evidence for a shift in defence driving the invasion success of Acacia longifolia in Australia
A Manea, S Tabassum, AJR Carthey, DNS Cameron, MR Leishman
Biological invasions 21, 2211-2220, 2019
132019
It doesn’t take two to tango: increased capacity for self-fertilization towards range edges of two coastal invasive plant species in eastern Australia
S Tabassum, MR Leishman
Biological invasions 21, 2489-2501, 2019
122019
Plant biodiversity in the face of global change
JJ Le Roux, MR Leishman, AP Cinantya, GD Gufu, H Hirsch, JH Keet, ...
Current Biology 30 (9), R390-R391, 2020
82020
Allometry in the terminal velocity–dispersal architecture relationship explains variation in dispersal and offspring provisioning strategies in wind dispersed Asteraceae species
S Tabassum, SP Bonser
Australian Journal of Botany 65 (2), 149-156, 2017
72017
Mixed evidence for shifts to faster carbon capture strategies towards range edges of two coastal invasive plants in eastern Australia
S Tabassum, MR Leishman
Biological Invasions 22 (2), 563-575, 2020
62020
School microclimates
S Pfautsch, S Rouillard, A Wujeska-Klause, A Bae, L Vu, A Manea, ...
42020
Biochar, but not soil microbial additives, increase the resilience of urban plant species to low water availability
A Manea, S Tabassum, M Lambert, A Cinantya, A Ossola, MR Leishman
Urban Ecosystems 26 (5), 1251-1261, 2023
32023
Which Plant Where: A Plant Selection Tool for Changing Urban Climates
S Tabassum, LJ Beaumont, F Shabani, L Staas, G Griffiths, A Ossola, ...
Arboriculture & Urban Forestry (AUF) 49 (4), 190-210, 2023
32023
Eucalyptus species maintain secondary metabolite production under water stress conditions at the expense of growth
A Manea, S Tabassum, MR Leishman
Austral Ecology 46 (7), 1030-1038, 2021
32021
Does enemy damage vary across the range of exotic plant species? Evidence from two coastal dune plant species in eastern Australia
S Tabassum, MR Leishman
Oecologia 186 (2), 303-309, 2018
32018
Susceptibility to the fungal plant pathogen Austropuccinia psidii is related to monoterpene production in Australian Myrtaceae species
A Manea, S Tabassum, L Fernandez Winzer, MR Leishman
Biological Invasions 24 (5), 1465-1477, 2022
12022
Limiting the impact of insect pests on urban trees under climate change
S Tabassum, A Manea, MR Leishman
Urban Forestry & Urban Greening, 128246, 2024
2024
Living on the edge: ecological and evolutionary mechanisms of range expansion in invasive species
S Tabassum
Macquarie University, 2022
2022
Trait values and not invasive status determine competitive outcomes between native and exotic invasive species under varying soil nutrient availability
S Tabassum
Macquarie University, 2022
2022
The Role of Provenance in the Tolerance of Urban Tree Species to Water and Heat Stress
A Manea, S Tabassum, R Gallagher, M Leishman
Available at SSRN 4032627, 2022
2022
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