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James G. Rodger
James G. Rodger
Postdoctoral Research Fellow, Stellenbosch University
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Reproductive biology of Australian acacias: important mediator of invasiveness?
MR Gibson, DM Richardson, E Marchante, H Marchante, JG Rodger, ...
Diversity and Distributions 17 (5), 911-933, 2011
2082011
Widespread vulnerability of flowering plant seed production to pollinator declines
JG Rodger, JM Bennett, M Razanajatovo, TM Knight, M van Kleunen, ...
Science advances 7 (42), eabd3524, 2021
1252021
Land use and pollinator dependency drives global patterns of pollen limitation in the Anthropocene
JM Bennett, JA Steets, JH Burns, Burkle, L A., JC Vamosi, M Wolowski, ...
Nature Communications 11, 3999, 2020
1062020
Does specialized pollination impede plant invasions?
JG Rodger, M van Kleunen, SD Johnson
International Journal of Plant Sciences 171 (4), 382-391, 2010
622010
African pollination studies: where are the gaps?
JG Rodger, K Balkwill, B Gemmill
International journal of tropical insect science 24 (1), 5-28, 2004
622004
GloPL, a global data base on pollen limitation of plant reproduction
JM Bennett, JA Steets, JH Burns, W Durka, JC Vamosi, G Arceo-Gómez, ...
Scientific Data 5 (1), 1-9, 2018
462018
Pollinators, mates and Allee effects: the importance of self‐pollination for fecundity in an invasive lily
JG Rodger, M van Kleunen, SD Johnson
Functional Ecology 27 (4), 1023-1033, 2013
392013
Distinct effects of pollinator dependence and self-incompatibility on pollen limitation in South African biodiversity hotspots
JG Rodger, AG Ellis
Biology Letters 12 (6), 20160253, 2016
302016
Self-pollination and inbreeding depression in Acacia dealbata: Can selfing promote invasion in trees?
JG Rodger, SD Johnson
South African Journal of Botany 88, 252-259, 2013
272013
Selfing ability and dispersal are positively related, but not affected by range position: a multispecies study on southern African Asteraceae
C de Waal, JG Rodger, B Anderson, AG Ellis
Journal of evolutionary biology 27 (5), 950-959, 2014
232014
Plant traits moderate pollen limitation of introduced and native plants: a phylogenetic meta‐analysis of global scale
JH Burns, JM Bennett, J Li, J Xia, G Arceo‐Gómez, M Burd, LA Burkle, ...
New Phytologist 223 (4), 2063-2075, 2019
222019
Genetic Bottlenecks in Time and Space: Reconstructing Invasions from Contemporary and Historical Collections
EE Dormontt, MG Gardner, MF Breed, JG Rodger, ...
PLoS ONE 9 (9), e106874. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.010687, 2014
222014
Mechanistic reconciliation of community and invasion ecology
G Latombe, DM Richardson, MA McGeoch, R Altwegg, JA Catford, ...
Ecosphere 12 (2), e03359, 2021
212021
Biotic Interactions
B Anderson, N Allsopp, AG Ellis, SD Johnson, JJ Midgley, P Anton, ...
Allsopp, Nicky; Colville, Jonathan F; Verboom, G Anthony. Fynbos: Ecology …, 2014
152014
Consequences of self-fertilisation for fecundity and progeny performance in invasive plants.
JG Rodger
72011
Tree canopies facilitate invasion of communal savanna rangelands by Lantana camara
JG Rodger, WC Twine
African Journal of Range and Forage Science 19 (3), 131-135, 2002
72002
Heterogeneity in local density allows a positive evolutionary relationship between self-fertilisation and dispersal
JG Rodger, P Landi, C Hui
Evolution 72 (9), 1784-1800, 2018
42018
Publisher Correction: GloPL, a global data base on pollen limitation of plant reproduction
JM Bennett, JA Steets, JH Burns, W Durka, JC Vamosi, G Arceo-Gómez, ...
Scientific Data 6, 2019
12019
Allee effects in pollination: what do we still need to know?
JG Rodger, J Pannell, C Hui
South African Journal of Botany 115, 308, 2018
12018
Reproductive Mutualisms of Australian Acacia Species
EM Wandrag, MR Gibson, JG Rodger
Wattles: Australian Acacia Species Around the World, 265-283, 2023
2023
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