Stephen D Hopper
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Hopper S
Plants (Basel)
. 2023 Feb;
12(3).
PMID: 36771726
OCBIL theory addresses the ecology, evolution, and conservation of biodiversity and cultural diversity on old climatically buffered infertile landscapes, which are especially prominent in southwest Australia and the Greater Cape...
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Pellegrini M, Hickman E, Guttierrez J, Smith R, Hopper S
PhytoKeys
. 2020 Dec;
169:1-59.
PMID: 33354138
Based on extensive herbarium, field, botanical illustration, and molecular phylogenetic research, five genera and eight species are recognised for the Neotropical Haemodoraceae. New taxa include Hopper et al., M.Pell. et...
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Bezemer N, Hopper S, Krauss S, Phillips R, Roberts D
Mol Ecol
. 2019 Oct;
28(22):4883-4898.
PMID: 31596991
Pollination by nectarivorous birds is predicted to result in different patterns of pollen dispersal and plant mating compared to pollination by insects. We tested the prediction that paternal genetic diversity,...
4.
Yates C, Robinson T, Wardell-Johnson G, Keppel G, Hopper S, Schut A, et al.
Ecol Evol
. 2019 Jul;
9(13):7660-7675.
PMID: 31346430
Determining patterns of plant diversity on granite inselbergs is an important task for conservation biogeography due to mounting threats. However, beyond the tropics there are relatively few quantitative studies of...
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Bezemer N, Krauss S, Roberts D, Hopper S
Mol Ecol
. 2019 Jul;
28(14):3339-3357.
PMID: 31264297
Historically fragmented and specialized habitats such as granite outcrops are understudied globally unique hot spots of plant evolution. In contrast to predictions based on mainstream population genetic theory, some granite...
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Ayre B, Roberts D, Phillips R, Hopper S, Krauss S
Ann Bot
. 2019 May;
124(3):423-436.
PMID: 31115446
Background And Aims: In plants, the spatial and genetic distance between mates can influence reproductive success and offspring fitness. Negative fitness consequences associated with the extremes of inbreeding and outbreeding...
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Gosper C, Hopley T, Byrne M, Hopper S, Prober S, Yates C
Mol Phylogenet Evol
. 2019 Mar;
135:236-248.
PMID: 30914394
Plant taxa can be broadly divided based on the mechanisms enabling persistence through whole-crown disturbances, specifically whether individuals resprout, populations reseed, or both or neither of these mechanisms are employed....
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Krauss S, Phillips R, Karron J, Johnson S, Roberts D, Hopper S
Trends Plant Sci
. 2017 Apr;
22(5):395-410.
PMID: 28412035
Pollinator behaviour has profound effects on plant mating. Pollinators are predicted to minimise energetic costs during foraging bouts by moving between nearby flowers. However, a review of plant mating system...
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Lymbery S, Didham R, Hopper S, Simmons L
R Soc Open Sci
. 2016 Dec;
3(11):160690.
PMID: 28018659
Carnivorous plants allocate more resources to carnivorous structures under nutrient-limited conditions, and relative investment can also be influenced by animals (infauna) that live in association with these plants and feed...
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Schut A, Wardell-Johnson G, Yates C, Keppel G, Baran I, Franklin S, et al.
PLoS One
. 2014 Jan;
9(1):e82778.
PMID: 24416149
Identification of refugia is an increasingly important adaptation strategy in conservation planning under rapid anthropogenic climate change. Granite outcrops (GOs) provide extraordinary diversity, including a wide range of taxa, vegetation...