selected publications
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academic article
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Encinas‐Viso FMcDonald‐Spicer CKnerr NThrall PHBroadhurst L. Different landscape effects on the genetic structure of two broadly distributed woody legumes,
Acacia salicina
and
A. stenophylla
(Fabaceae).
Ecology and Evolution.
10:13476-13487.
2020
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Higgisson WGleeson DBroadhurst LDyer F. Genetic diversity and gene flow patterns in two riverine plant species with contrasting life-history traits and distributions across a large inland floodplain.
Australian Journal of Botany.
68:384-401.
2020
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Miller ADNitschke CWeeks ARWeatherly WLHeyes SDSinclair SJHolland OJStevenson ABroadhurst LHoebee SESherman CDHMorgan JW. Genetic Data and Climate Niche Suitability Models Highlight the Vulnerability of a Functionally Important Plant Species from South-Eastern Australia.
Evolutionary Applications: evolutionary approaches to environmental, biomedical and socio-economic issues.
13:2014-2029.
2020
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Turney CAusseil A-GBroadhurst L. Urgent need for an integrated policy framework for biodiversity loss and climate change.
Nature Ecology and Evolution.
4:996-996.
2020
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Han LLove KPeace BBroadhurst LEngland NLi LBush D. Origin of planted Eucalyptus benthamii trees in Camden NSW: checking the effectiveness of circa situm conservation measures using molecular markers.
Biodiversity and Conservation.
29:1301-1322.
2020
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Prober SMDoerr VAJBroadhurst LMWilliams KJDickson F. Shifting the conservation paradigm: a synthesis of options for renovating nature under climate change.
Ecological Monographs.
89.
2019
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Broadhurst L. A serendipitous journey from finance to science.
Pacific Conservation Biology.
24:244-247.
2018
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Broadhurst LMMellick RKnerr NLi LSupple MA. Land availability may be more important than genetic diversity in the range shift response of a widely distributed eucalypt, Eucalyptus melliodora.
Forest Ecology and Management.
409:38-46.
2018
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Supple MABragg JGBroadhurst LMNicotra ABByrne MAndrew RLWiddup AAitken NCBorevitz JO. Landscape genomic prediction for restoration of a Eucalyptus foundation species under climate change.
eLife.
7:1-22.
2018
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Cuneo PGibson-Roy PFifield GBroadhurst LBerryman TCrawford AFreudenberger D. Restoring grassy woodland diversity through direct seeding: Insights from six ‘best-practice’ case studies in southern Australia.
Ecological Management and Restoration.
19:124-135.
2018
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Broadhurst LHopley TLi LBegley J. A genetic assessment of seed production areas (SPAs) for restoration.
Conservation Genetics.
18:1257-1266.
2017
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Kwong RMBroadhurst LMKeener BRCoetzee JAKnerr NMartin GD. Genetic analysis of native and introduced populations of the aquatic weed Sagittaria platyphylla – Implications for biological control in Australia and South Africa.
Biological Control.
112:10-19.
2017
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Broadhurst LBreed MLowe ABragg JCatullo RCoates DEncinas-Viso FGellie NJames EKrauss SPotts BRossetto MShepherd MByrne M. Genetic diversity and structure of the Australian flora.
Diversity and Distributions: a journal of conservation biogeography.
23:41-52.
2017
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Broadhurst LWaters CCoates D. Native seed for restoration: a discussion of key issues using examples from the flora of southern Australia.
Rangeland Journal.
39:487-498.
2017
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Prober SMWilliams KJBroadhurst LMDoerr VAJ. Nature conservation and ecological restoration in a changing climate: what are we aiming for?.
Rangeland Journal.
39:477-486.
2017
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Broadhurst LCoates D. Plant conservation in Australia: Current directions and future challenges.
Plant Diversity.
39:348-356.
2017
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Field DLBroadhurst LMElliott CPYoung AG. Population assignment in autopolyploids.
Heredity.
119:389-401.
2017
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Broadhurst LProber SDickson FBush D. Using restoration as an experimental framework to test provenancing strategies and climate adaptability.
Ecological Management and Restoration.
18:205-208.
2017
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Broadhurst LMJones TASmith FSNorth TGuja L. Maximizing seed resources for restoration in an uncertain future.
Bioscience.
66:73-79.
2016
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Hoffmann BDBroadhurst LM. The economic cost of managing invasive species in Australia.
NeoBiota.
31:1-18.
2016
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Chivers IHJones TABroadhurst LMMott IWLarson SR. The merits of artificial selection for the development of restoration-ready plant materials of native perennial grasses.
Restoration Ecology.
24:174-183.
2016
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Broadhurst LCoates DHoebee SEdwards TMorgan J. Virtual Issue in Australian Journal of Botany: rare and threatened plant conservation and recovery.
Australian Journal of Botany.
64:652-653.
2016
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Guillemaud TBroadhurst LLegoff IHenery MBlin ADucatillion CFerrando NMalausa T. Development of 23 Polymorphic Microsatellite Loci in Invasive Silver Wattle,Acacia dealbata(Fabaceae).
Applications in Plant Sciences.
3:1500018-1500018.
2015
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Broadhurst LMFifield GVanzella BPickup M. An evaluation of the genetic structure of seed sources and the maintenance of genetic diversity during establishment of two yellow box (Eucalyptus melliodora) seed-production areas.
Australian Journal of Botany.
63:455-455.
2015
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Boshier DBroadhurst LCornelius JGallo LKoskela JLoo JPetrokofsky GSt Clair B. Is local best? Examining the evidence for local adaptation in trees and its scale.
Environmental Evidence.
4.
2015
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Hopley TBroadhurst LMGardner MG. Isolation via 454 sequencing and characterisation of microsatellites for Acacia montana (Fabaceae), Mallee wattle: an endemic shrub from southeastern Australia.
Conservation Genetics Resources.
7:171-172.
2015
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Booth THBroadhurst LMPinkard EProber SMDillon SKBush DPinyopusarerk KDoran JCIvkovich MYoung AG. Native forests and climate change: Lessons from eucalypts.
Forest Ecology and Management.
347:18-29.
2015
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Broadhurst L. Pollen dispersal in fragmented populations of the dioecious wind-pollinated tree, Allocasuarina verticillata (drooping sheoak, drooping she-oak; Allocasuarinaceae).
PLoS ONE.
10:e0119498-e0119498.
2015
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Macfadyen STylianakis JMLetourneau DKBenton TGTittonell PPerring MPGómez-Creutzberg CBáldi AHolland JMBroadhurst LOkabe KRenwick ARGemmill-Herren BSmith HG. The role of food retailers in improving resilience in global food supply.
Global Food Security.
7:1-8.
2015
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Broadhurst LM. A genetic analysis of scattered Yellow Box trees (Eucalyptus melliodora A.Cunn. ex Schauer, Myrtaceae) and their restored cohorts.
Biological Conservation.
161:48-57.
2013
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Bever JDBroadhurst LMThrall PH. Microbial phylotype composition and diversity predicts plant productivity and plant-soil feedbacks.
Ecology Letters.
16:167-174.
2013
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Cunningham SAAttwood SJBawa KSBenton TGBroadhurst LMDidham RKMcIntyre SPerfecto ISamways MJTscharntke TVandermeer JVillard M-AYoung AGLindenmayer DB. To close the yield-gap while saving biodiversity will require multiple locally relevant strategies.
Agriculture, Ecosystems and Environment.
173:20-27.
2013
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Barrett LGBroadhurst LMThrall PH. Geographic adaptation in plant-soil mutualisms: tests using Acacia spp. and rhizobial bacteria.
Functional Ecology.
26:457-468.
2012
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Young AGBroadhurst LMThrall PH. Non-additive effects of pollen limitation and self-incompatibility reduce plant reproductive success and population viability.
Annals of Botany.
109:643-653.
2012
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Broadhurst LMMurray BGForrester RYoung AG. Cryptic genetic variability in Swainsona sericea (A. Lee) H. Eichler (Fabaceae): lessons for restoration.
Australian Journal of Botany.
60:429-429.
2012
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Osborne CAZwart ABBroadhurst LMYoung AGRichardson AE. The influence of sampling strategies and spatial variation on the detected soil bacterial communities under three different land-use types.
FEMS Microbiology Ecology.
78:70-79.
2011
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Thrall PHLaine A-LBroadhurst LMBagnall DJBrockwell J. Symbiotic Effectiveness of Rhizobial Mutualists Varies in Interactions with Native Australian Legume Genera.
PLoS ONE.
6:e23545-e23545.
2011
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Hoque MSBroadhurst LMThrall PH. Genetic characterization of root-nodule bacteria associated with Acacia salicina and A. stenophylla (Mimosaceae) across south-eastern Australia.
International Journal of Systematic and Evolutionary Microbiology.
61:299-309.
2011
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Broadhurst LM. Genetic diversity and population genetic structure in fragmented Allocasuarina verticillata (Allocasuarinaceae) – implications for restoration.
Australian Journal of Botany.
59:770-770.
2011
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THRALL PHBROADHURST LMHOQUE MSBAGNALL DJ. Diversity and salt tolerance of nativeAcaciarhizobia isolated from saline and non-saline soils.
Austral Ecology: a journal of ecology in the Southern Hemisphere.
34:950-963.
2009
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GODFREE RCWOODS MJLOPEZ-LAVALLE ABBROADHURST LMTHRALL PHYOUNG AG. Do virus-resistant plants pose a threat to non-target ecosystems? I. Evidence from an Australian pathosystem based on glasshouse challenge experiments.
Austral Ecology: a journal of ecology in the Southern Hemisphere.
34:508-524.
2009
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Broadhurst LMYoung AGForrester R. Genetic and demographic responses of fragmented Acacia dealbata (Mimosaceae) populations in southeastern Australia.
Biological Conservation.
141:2843-2856.
2008
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Broadhurst LMLowe ACoates DJCunningham SAMcDonald MVesk PAYates C. Seed supply for broadscale restoration: maximizing evolutionary potential.
Evolutionary Applications: evolutionary approaches to environmental, biomedical and socio-economic issues.
1:587-597.
2008
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Broadhurst LMYoung AGMurray BG. AFLPs reveal an absence of geographical genetic structure among remnant populations of pohutukawa (Metrosideros excelsa, Myrtaceae).
New Zealand Journal of Botany.
46:13-21.
2008
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Broadhurst LMScannell PKJohnson GA. Generating genetic relatedness maps to improve the management of two rare orchid species.
Australian Journal of Botany.
56:232-232.
2008
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THRALL PHSLATTERY JFBROADHURST LMBICKFORD S. Geographic patterns of symbiont abundance and adaptation in native Australian Acacia?rhizobia interactions.
Journal of Ecology.
95:1110-1122.
2007
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Broadhurst LYoung A. Seeing the wood and the trees—predicting the future for fragmented plant populations in Australian landscapes.
Australian Journal of Botany.
55:250-250.
2007
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Broadhurst LMYoung AG. Reproductive constraints for the long-term persistence of fragmented Acacia dealbata (Mimosaceae) populations in southeast Australia.
Biological Conservation.
133:512-526.
2006
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Broadhurst LMNorth TYoung AG. Should we be more critical of remnant seed sources being used for revegetation?.
Ecological Management and Restoration.
7:211-217.
2006
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Broadhurst LMYoung AGThrall PHMurray BG. Sourcing Seed for Acacia acinacea, a Key Revegetation Species in South Eastern Australia.
Conservation Genetics.
7:49-63.
2006
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Broadhurst LByrne MCraven LLepschi B. Genetic congruence with new species boundaries in the Melaleuca uncinata complex (Myrtaceae).
Australian Journal of Botany.
52:729-729.
2004
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Broadhurst LMCoates DJ. Genetic divergence among and diversity within two rare Banksia species and their common close relative in the subgenusIsostylis R.Br. (Proteaceae).
Conservation Genetics.
5:837-846.
2004
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Craven LALepschi BJBroadhurst LByrne M. Taxonomic revision of the broombush complex in Western Australia (Myrtaceae, Melaleuca uncinata s.l.).
Australian Systematic Botany.
17:255-255.
2004
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Byrne MMacDonald BBroadhurst LBrand J. Regional genetic differentiation in Western Australian sandalwood (Santalum spicatum) as revealed by nuclear RFLP analysis.
Theoretical and Applied Genetics: international journal of plant breeding research.
107:1208-1214.
2003
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Byrne MBroadhurst L. Genetic diversity and the utilisation of Acacia species complexes in agroforestry in Western Australia.
Australian Systematic Botany.
16:49-49.
2003
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Yates CJBroadhurst LM. Assessing limitations on population growth in two critically endangered Acacia taxa.
Biological Conservation.
108:13-26.
2002
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Broadhurst LCoates D. Genetic diversity within and divergence between rare and geographically widespread taxa of the Acacia acuminata Benth. (Mimosaceae) complex.
Heredity.
88:250-257.
2002
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Broadhurst LMTan BH. Floral biology of the Western Australian endemic 'yellow bells', Geleznowia verrucosa Turcz (Rutaceae).
Journal of the Royal Society of Western Australia.
84:83-89.
2001
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Broadhurst LMCoates DJTan BH. Patterns of morphological variation and allelic distribution across a zone of overlap between two subspecies of Geleznowia verrucosa (Rutaceae).
Australian Journal of Botany.
49:451-451.
2001
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Broadhurst L. Morphometric analysis of variation in Geleznowia verrucosa Turcz. (Rutaceae).
Australian Systematic Botany.
13:479-479.
2000
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Broadhurst LMCoates DJTan BH. Genetic diversity in the monospecific Western Australian endemic, Geleznowia verrucosa Turcz. (Rutaceae).
Heredity.
82:292-299.
1999
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Encinas‐Viso FMcDonald‐Spicer CKnerr NThrall PHBroadhurst L. Different landscape effects on the genetic structure of two broadly distributed woody legumes,
Acacia salicina
and
A. stenophylla
(Fabaceae).
Ecology and Evolution.
10:13476-13487.
2020
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chapter
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editorial article
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Broadhurst LDriver MGuja LNorth TVanzella BFifield GBruce STaylor DBush D. Seeding the future - the issues of supply and demand in restoration in Australia.
Ecological Management and Restoration.
16:29-32.
2015
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Broadhurst LDriver MGuja LNorth TVanzella BFifield GBruce STaylor DBush D. Seeding the future - the issues of supply and demand in restoration in Australia.
Ecological Management and Restoration.
16:29-32.
2015
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letter
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Guja LKBroadhurst LMBrown AHDBush DCochrane AMerritt DJOfford CARossetto MWallace MJWood J. Genetic diversity is a significant but not the only consideration for effective ex situ plant conservation: Response to Hoban and Schlarbaum.
Biological Conservation.
467-468.
2015
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Guja LKBroadhurst LMBrown AHDBush DCochrane AMerritt DJOfford CARossetto MWallace MJWood J. Genetic diversity is a significant but not the only consideration for effective ex situ plant conservation: Response to Hoban and Schlarbaum.
Biological Conservation.
467-468.
2015
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other publication
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Byrne MBroadhurst LLeishman MBelov K. Women in conservation science making a difference.
Pacific Conservation Biology.
209-209.
2018
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Byrne MBroadhurst LLeishman MBelov K. Women in conservation science making a difference.
Pacific Conservation Biology.
209-209.
2018