JD
Publications
- Managing for biodiversity conservation in native grasslands on farms
- Managing for biodiversity conservation in native grasslands on farms
- Can intensification of temperate Australian livestock production systems save land for native biodiversity?
- Livestock activity increases exotic plant richness, but wildlife increases native richness, with stronger effects under low productivity
- Landscape and local influences on patterns of reptile occurrence in grazed temperate woodlands of southern Australia
- Consensus when experts disagree: A priority list of invasive alien plant species that reduce ecological restoration success
- Does it matter if herbivory is selective? Responses of an endangered herbaceous legume to experimental grazing
- Conservation: Limits of land sparing
- Livestock grazing management and biodiversity conservation in Australian temperate grassy landscapes
- Introduced and native herbivores have different effects on plant composition in low productivity ecosystems
- Soil phosphorus and tree cover modify the effects of livestock grazing on plant species richness in Australian grassy woodland
- Forb responses to grazing and rest management in a critically endangered Australian native grassland ecosystem
- Plant responses to agricultural intensification
- Change in dominance determines herbivore effects on plant biodiversity
- Blowing in the wind? Nutrient enrichment of remnant woodlands in an agricultural landscape
- Plant responses to livestock grazing frequency in an Australian temperate grassland
- Integrating local knowledge and research to refine the management of an invasive non-native grass in critically endangered grassy woodlands
- Manipulating livestock grazing to enhance native plant diversity and cover in native grasslands
- Establishment of native perennial shrubs in an agricultural landscape
- Integrating ecological uncertainty and farm-scale economics when planning restoration
- Additive and synergistic effects of land cover, land use and climate on insect biodiversity
- Maximizing the value of systematic reviews in ecology when data or resources are limited
- Future investment in landscape change in Southern Australia
- Fire exclusion and soil texture interact to influence temperate grassland flora in south-eastern Australia
- Individual plant species responses to phosphorus and livestock grazing
- From plant neighbourhood to landscape scales: How grazing modifies native and exotic plant species richness in grassland
- Eucalypt establishment in agricultural landscapes and implications for landscape-scale restoration
- A new Vegetation Integrity metric for trading losses and gains in terrestrial biodiversity value
- A conceptual model of plant community changes following cessation of cultivation in semi-arid grassland
- Recruitment of Eucalyptus strzeleckii (Myrtaceae) in intensive livestock production landscapes
- Getting trees on farms the easy way? Lessons from a model of eucalypt regeneration on pastures
- Time lags in provision of habitat resources through revegetation
- Assessing functional diversity in the field – methodology matters!
- A review of models applicable to 'our rural landscape'
- A state-and-transition model to guide grassland management
- Differential responses of plants, reptiles and birds to grazing management, fertilizer and tree clearing
- Identifying and testing conservation decision thresholds in temperate montane grasslands
- Historical and current land use shape landscape restoration options in the Australian wheat and sheep farming zone
- The impact of livestock grazing on the persistence of a perennial forb in a temperate Australia grassland
- Using tree hollow data to define large tree size for use in habitat assessment
- The post-fire stability index; a new approach to monitoring post-fire recovery by satellite imagery
- Temporal dynamics in biotic and functional recovery following mining
- The acceptable range of variation within the desirable stable state as a measure of restoration success
- Integrated analysis of aboveground and belowground indicators support a comprehensive evaluation of ecosystem recovery
- Species abundance distributions should underpin ordinal cover-abundance transformations
- Species abundance distributions should underpin ordinal cover‐abundance transformations
- Expert predictions of changes in vegetation condition reveal perceived risks in biodiversity offsetting
- Modeling biodiversity benchmarks in variable environments
- Reference state and benchmark concepts for better biodiversity conservation in contemporary ecosystems
- Quantifying uncertainty in the identification of endangered ecological communities
- Using past and present habitat to predict the current distribution and abundance of a rare cryptic lizard, Delma impar (Pygopodidae)
- The importance of expert selection when identifying threatened ecosystems
- Application and attitudes: active restoration in the context of biodiversity offsetting
- Does the NSW vegetation integrity assessment underestimate the conservation values of derived native grasslands?
- Evaluating models of expert judgment to inform assessment of ecosystem viability and collapse
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Co-workers & collaborators
- IO
Ian Oliver
- SS
Steve J. Sinclair
- MM
Megan McNellie
Biodiversity Modeller - Australia
- AC
Alva Curtsdotter
- AG
Ascelin Gordon