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    Temporal trends in reptile occurrence among temperate old-growth, regrowth and replanted woodlands by Lindenmayer, David B, Florance, Daniel, Smith, David, Crane, Clare, Siegrist, Angelina, Lang, Eleanor, Crane, Mason, Michael, Damian R, Scheele, Ben C, Evans, Maldwyn John

    Published in PloS one (28-09-2023)
    “…Reptiles are an important part of the vertebrate fauna in the temperate woodlands of south-eastern Australia. However, compared to birds and mammals, the…”
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    Temporal trends in mammal responses to fire reveals the complex effects of fire regime attributes by Lindenmayer, David B, Wade Blanchard, Christopher MacGregor, Philip Barton, Sam C. Banks, Mason Crane, Damian Michael, Sachiko Okada, Laurence Berry, Daniel Florance, Malcolm Gill

    Published in Ecological applications (01-03-2016)
    “…Fire is a major ecological process in many ecosystems worldwide. We sought to identify which attributes of fire regimes affect temporal change in the presence…”
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    A list of reptiles and amphibians from Box Gum Grassy Woodlands in south-eastern Australia by Kay, Geoffrey M., Michael, Damian R., Crane, Mason, Okada, Sachiko, MacGregor, Christopher, Florance, Daniel, Trengove, David, McBurney, Lachlan, Blair, David, Lindenmayer, David B.

    Published in Check list (Luís Felipe Toledo) (01-06-2013)
    “…A large-scale biodiversity monitoring program examining the response of herpetofauna to the Australian Government’s Environmental Stewardship Program is taking…”
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    Environmental and grazing management drivers of soil condition by Sato, Chloe F., Strong, Craig L., Holliday, Pandora, Florance, Daniel, Pierson, Jenny, Lindenmayer, David B.

    Published in Agriculture, ecosystems & environment (15-04-2019)
    “…•Large-scale drivers of woodland soil and native vegetation management are explored.•Grazing appears to impact soil nutrients on a scale of weeks to…”
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    Farm dam enhancement significantly improves water quality by Evans, Maldwyn John, Beggs, Richard, Scheele, Ben C., Crane, Clare, Lang, Eleanor, Siegrist, Angelina, Florance, Daniel, Smith, David, Malerba, Martino E., Lindenmayer, David B.

    Published in Agriculture, ecosystems & environment (01-10-2024)
    “…Artificial water bodies in agricultural landscapes (hereafter ‘farm dams’) are established primarily to support livestock and crop production but also provide…”
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    Synergistic impacts of aggressive species on small birds in a fragmented landscape by Westgate, Martin J., Crane, Mason, Florance, Daniel, Lindenmayer, David B., Banks‐Leite, Cristina

    Published in The Journal of applied ecology (01-04-2021)
    “…Attempts to conserve threatened species in fragmented landscapes are often challenging because factors such as habitat loss, habitat degradation and dominant…”
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    Reversing habitat loss: An experimental test of the interactive effects of grazing exclusion and surface rock restoration on reptile conservation by O'Sullivan, Jackie L., Foster, Claire N., Blanchard, Wade, Florance, Daniel, Michael, Damian R., Lindenmayer, David B.

    Published in The Journal of applied ecology (01-09-2023)
    “…Restoring structural elements of habitats and understanding how restoration interacts with environmental factors such as grazing management can be crucial for…”
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    Size or quality. What matters in vegetation restoration for bird biodiversity in endangered temperate woodlands? by Lindenmayer, David B., Blanchard, Wade, Crane, Mason, Michael, Damian, Florance, Daniel

    Published in Austral ecology (01-11-2018)
    “…Vegetation restoration is a globally important form of management intervention designed to both remediate degraded land and to restore biodiversity. Using a…”
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    A bird occupancy estimator for land practitioners in the NSW South Western Slopes bioregion by Hingee, Kassel Liam, Lindenmayer, David B., Florance, Daniel, Siegrist, Angelina

    Published in Ecological management & restoration (01-05-2022)
    “…Biodiversity loss is a major issue internationally and within Australia, with major restoration efforts to recover native biota focussing on agricultural…”
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    Excluding access to invasion hubs can contain the spread of an invasive vertebrate by Florance, Daniel, Webb, Jonathan K., Dempster, Tim, Kearney, Michael R., Worthing, Alex, Letnic, Mike

    “…Many biological invasions do not occur as a gradual expansion along a continuous front, but result from the expansion of satellite populations that become…”
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    Effects of past and present livestock grazing on herpetofauna in a landscape-scale experiment by Kay, Geoffrey M., Mortelliti, Alessio, Tulloch, Ayesha, Barton, Philip, Florance, Daniel, Cunningham, Saul A., Lindenmayer, David B.

    Published in Conservation biology (01-04-2017)
    “…Livestock grazing is the most widespread land use on Earth and can have negative effects on biodiversity. Yet, many of the mechanisms by which grazing leads to…”
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    Artificial water points facilitate the spread of an invasive vertebrate in arid Australia by Letnic, Mike, Webb, Jonathan K, Jessop, Tim S, Florance, Daniel, Dempster, Tim, Rhodes, Jonathan

    Published in The Journal of applied ecology (01-06-2014)
    “…The spread of invasive species after their initial introduction is often facilitated by human actions. In some cases, invaders only become established in…”
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    Drivers of temperate woodland condition through time in an agricultural landscape by Sato, Chloe F., Florance, Daniel, Lindenmayer, David B.

    Published in Land degradation & development (15-07-2019)
    “…Conversion of natural woodlands to grazing pastures is a major driver of biodiversity loss. In response to this threat, regenerative management approaches have…”
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    Using empirical models of species colonization under multiple threatening processes to identify complementary threat-mitigation strategies by Tulloch, Ayesha I.T., Mortelliti, Alessio, Kay, Geoffrey M., Florance, Daniel, Lindenmayer, David

    Published in Conservation biology (01-08-2016)
    “…Approaches to prioritize conservation actions are gaining popularity. However, limited empirical evidence exists on which species might benefit most from…”
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    Long‐term mammal and nocturnal bird trends are influenced by vegetation type, weather and climate in temperate woodlands by Lindenmayer, David B., Lane, Peter, Westgate, Martin J., Scheele, Ben C., Crane, Mason, Florance, Daniel, Crane, Clare, Smith, David

    Published in Austral ecology (01-09-2020)
    “…Many studies have documented the individual effects of variables such as vegetation, long‐term climate and short‐term weather on biodiversity. Few, however,…”
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    Higher-taxon and functional group responses of ant and bird assemblages to livestock grazing: A test of an explicit surrogate concept by Barton, Philip S., Evans, Maldwyn J., Sato, Chloe F., O'Loughlin, Luke S., Foster, Claire N., Florance, Daniel, Lindenmayer, David B.

    Published in Ecological indicators (01-01-2019)
    “…•Surrogates of biodiversity responses to ecological treatments require explicit validation.•Different sub-components of biotic assemblages can respond to…”
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    Weather effects on birds of different size are mediated by long‐term climate and vegetation type in endangered temperate woodlands by Lindenmayer, David B., Lane, Peter, Crane, Mason, Florance, Daniel, Foster, Claire N., Ikin, Karen, Michael, Damian, Sato, Chloe F., Scheele, Ben C., Westgate, Martin J.

    Published in Global change biology (01-02-2019)
    “…Species occurrence is influenced by a range of factors including habitat attributes, climate, weather, and human landscape modification. These drivers are…”
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    Revegetation, restoration and reptiles in rural landscapes: Insights from long‐term monitoring programmes in the temperate eucalypt woodlands of south‐eastern Australia by Michael, Damian R., Crane, Mason, Florance, Daniel, Lindenmayer, David B.

    Published in Ecological management & restoration (01-01-2018)
    “…Summary Over the past decade, there has been a concerted effort to better understand the distribution and abundance of reptiles in agricultural landscapes and…”
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    Do migratory and resident birds differ in their responses to interacting effects of climate, weather and vegetation? by Lindenmayer, David B., Lane, Peter, Foster, Claire N., Westgate, Martin J., Sato, Chloe, Ikin, Karen, Crane, Mason, Michael, Damian, Florance, Daniel, Scheele, Ben C.

    Published in Diversity & distributions (01-03-2019)
    “…Aim Knowledge of the individual and collective effects of habitat, weather variability and climate on bird populations is limited, with the result that species…”
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