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Nunzio Knerr
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Phylogenetic measures of biodiversity and neo- and paleo-endemism in Australian Acacia
BD Mishler, N Knerr, CE González-Orozco, AH Thornhill, SW Laffan, ...
Nature Communications 5 (1), 4473, 2014
2332014
Phylogenetic approaches reveal biodiversity threats under climate change
CE Gonzalez-Orozco, LJ Pollock, AH Thornhill, BD Mishler, N Knerr, ...
Nature Climate Change 6 (12), 1110-1114, 2016
1372016
Continental‐scale spatial phylogenetics of Australian angiosperms provides insights into ecology, evolution and conservation
AH Thornhill, BD Mishler, NJ Knerr, CE González‐Orozco, CM Costion, ...
Journal of Biogeography 43 (11), 2085-2098, 2016
1142016
Quantifying phytogeographical regions of Australia using geospatial turnover in species composition
CE Gonzalez-Orozco, MC Ebach, S Laffan, AH Thornhill, NJ Knerr, ...
PloS one 9 (3), e92558, 2014
842014
Biogeographical regions and phytogeography of the eucalypts
CE González‐Orozco, AH Thornhill, N Knerr, S Laffan, JT Miller
Diversity and Distributions 20 (1), 46-58, 2014
672014
A comparison of network and clustering methods to detect biogeographical regions
NJ Bloomfield, N Knerr, F Encinas‐Viso
Ecography 41 (1), 1-10, 2018
622018
Implications of the 2019–2020 megafires for the biogeography and conservation of Australian vegetation
RC Godfree, N Knerr, F Encinas-Viso, D Albrecht, D Bush, ...
Nature Communications 12 (1), 1023, 2021
582021
Range‐weighted metrics of species and phylogenetic turnover can better resolve biogeographic transition zones
SW Laffan, DF Rosauer, G Di Virgilio, JT Miller, CE González‐Orozco, ...
Methods in Ecology and Evolution 7 (5), 580-588, 2016
522016
Non-geographic collecting biases in herbarium specimens of Australian daisies (Asteraceae)
AN Schmidt-Lebuhn, NJ Knerr, M Kessler
Biodiversity and Conservation 22, 905-919, 2013
502013
Why non-native grasses pose a critical emerging threat to biodiversity conservation, habitat connectivity and agricultural production in multifunctional rural landscapes
R Godfree, J Firn, S Johnson, N Knerr, J Stol, V Doerr
Landscape Ecology 32, 1219-1242, 2017
452017
A biogeographical regionalization of Australian Acacia species
CE González‐Orozco, SW Laffan, N Knerr, JT Miller
Journal of Biogeography 40 (11), 2156-2166, 2013
442013
Continental scale patterns and predictors of fern richness and phylogenetic diversity
NS Nagalingum, N Knerr, SW Laffan, CE González-Orozco, AH Thornhill, ...
Frontiers in Genetics 6, 132, 2015
392015
Phylogenetic diversity and endemism of Australian daisies (Asteraceae)
AN Schmidt‐Lebuhn, NJ Knerr, JT Miller, BD Mishler
Journal of Biogeography 42 (6), 1114-1122, 2015
322015
Distorted perception of the spatial distribution of plant diversity through uneven collecting efforts: the example of Asteraceae in Australia
AN Schmidt‐Lebuhn, NJ Knerr, CE González‐Orozco
Journal of Biogeography 39 (11), 2072-2080, 2012
312012
Hotspots of diversity of wild Australian soybean relatives and their conservation in situ
CE González-Orozco, AHD Brown, N Knerr, JT Miller, JJ Doyle
Conservation Genetics 13, 1269-1281, 2012
282012
Assessing biodiversity and endemism using phylogenetic methods across multiple taxonomic groups
CE González‐Orozco, BD Mishler, JT Miller, SW Laffan, N Knerr, ...
Ecology and Evolution 5 (22), 5177-5192, 2015
272015
Species richness and endemism of Australian bryophytes
LA Stevenson, CE González-Orozco, N Knerr, DC Cargill, JT Miller
Journal of Bryology 34 (2), 101-107, 2012
242012
Historical reconstruction unveils the risk of mass mortality and ecosystem collapse during pancontinental megadrought
RC Godfree, N Knerr, D Godfree, J Busby, B Robertson, F Encinas-Viso
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 116 (31), 15580-15589, 2019
222019
Big data for a large clade: bioregionalization and ancestral range estimation in the daisy family (Asteraceae)
C McDonald‐Spicer, NJ Knerr, F Encinas‐Viso, AN Schmidt‐Lebuhn
Journal of Biogeography 46 (2), 255-267, 2019
202019
Grassland community dynamics of a freshwater tropical floodplain: Invasion of Brachiaria mutica (Para grass) on the Magela Floodplain, Kakadu National Park
NJA Knerr
University of New England, 1998
191998
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