Kate McAlpine

New Zealand botanist

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P6944Bionomia ID0000-0001-6355-7445
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P2038ResearchGate profile IDKate-Mcalpine
P3544Te Papa agent ID49242

P27country of citizenshipNew ZealandQ664
P69educated atVictoria University of WellingtonQ1150437
P108employerDepartment of ConservationQ1191417
P734family nameMcAlpineQ6799938
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P735given nameKatherineQ108631
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P6104maintained by WikiProjectWikiProject Invasion BiologyQ56241615
P463member ofNew Zealand Ecological SocietyQ47459635
P1449nicknameKate
P106occupationbotanistQ2374149
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Q59409577Aerial glyphosate application reduces grey willow (Salix cinerea) canopy cover, increases light availability, and stimulates kahikatea (Dacrycarpus dacrydioides) growth
Q56774284Linking seed dispersal, germination and seedling recruitment in the invasive species Berberis darwinii (Darwin’s barberry)
Q56363176Native woody plant recruitment in lowland forests invaded by non-native ground cover weeds and mammals
Q56775498Photosynthesis and water-use efficiency: A comparison between invasive (exotic) and non-invasive (native) species
Q55870209The effects of small-scale environmental heterogeneity on seed germination in experimental treefall gaps in New Zealand
Q105382483Understory vegetation provides clues to succession in woody weed stands

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