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Dr. Natalie Banks
Dr. Natalie Banks
Murdoch University, PBCRC, CSIRO
Verified email at csiro.au
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The role of global trade and transport network topology in the human‐mediated dispersal of alien species
NC Banks, DR Paini, KL Bayliss, M Hodda
Ecology letters 18 (2), 188-199, 2015
2722015
Plant‐parasitic nematodes as invasive species: characteristics, uncertainty and biosecurity implications
SK Singh, M Hodda, GJ Ash, NC Banks
Annals of Applied Biology 163 (3), 323-350, 2013
612013
Dispersal of potato cyst nematodes measured using historical and spatial statistical analyses
NC Banks, M Hodda, SK Singh, EM Matveeva
Phytopathology 102 (6), 620-626, 2012
162012
Invasions of the Portuguese millipede, Ommatoiulus moreleti, in southern Australia
GH Baker, L Grevinga, N Banks
Pedobiologia 56 (4-6), 213-218, 2013
132013
Nematode threats in the NAQS region
M Hodda, NC Banks, SK Singh
CSIRO Ecosystem Sciences, Canberra, Australia, 2012
62012
Nematodes network too: diversity, abundance and dispersal via plant produce trade networks
NC Banks, N Tangchitsomkid, T Chanmalee, T Sangsawang, P Songvilay, ...
Plant pathology 67 (7), 1636-1644, 2018
32018
Nematology communication & education: from farmers to postdoctoral researchers & everyone between
M Hodda, N Tangchitsomkid, KA Davies, SK Singh, NC Banks
6th International Congress of Nematology, 2014
12014
The tangled web we weave: Human-mediated spread of invasive species via trade networks using nematodes as model organisms
NC Banks
Murdoch University, 2017
2017
The tangled web we weave: human mediated spread of nematodes via trade networks
NC Banks, ME Hodda, SK Singh, DR Paini, KL Bayliss
6th International Congress of Nematology, 2014
2014
Surveillance strategies for early detection of nematode incursions
SK Singh, M Hodda, NC Banks
6th International Congress of Nematology, 2014
2014
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