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    Climate warming drives a temperate-zone lizard to its upper thermal limits, restricting activity, and increasing energetic costs by Doucette, Lisa I., Duncan, Richard P., Osborne, William S., Evans, Murray, Georges, Arthur, Gruber, Bernd, Sarre, Stephen D.

    Published in Scientific reports (13-06-2023)
    “…Lizards are considered vulnerable to climate change because many operate near their thermal maxima. Exposure to higher temperatures could reduce activity of…”
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    How many conservation units are there for the endangered grassland earless dragons? by Carlson, Emma, Anna J. MacDonald, Aaron Adamack, Tim McGrath, Lisa I. Doucette, William S. Osborne, Bernd Gruber, Stephen D. Sarre

    Published in Conservation genetics (01-08-2016)
    “…Species are the most commonly recognised unit for conservation management, yet significant variation can exist below the level of taxonomic recognition and…”
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    Worm‐lizards, ants, and bricks: A low‐impact monitoring method for the threatened Pink‐tailed Worm‐lizard Aprasia parapulchella by Milner, Richard N. C., Starrs, Danswell, Osborne, William S.

    Published in Austral ecology (01-02-2024)
    “…Monitoring is critical for detecting population trends, determining efficacy of management intervention, assessing species or community responses to ecological…”
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    Agricultural modification to vegetation drives presence and abundance of a threatened fossorial legless lizard by Wong, David T. Y., Gruber, Bernd, Sarre, Stephen D., Osborne, William S.

    Published in Austral ecology (01-05-2021)
    “…Agricultural modification is one of the main drivers of global biodiversity decline. Vegetation clearance, tillage, grazing, and the application of fertilisers…”
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    experiment to test key hypotheses of the drivers of reptile distribution in subalpine ski resorts by Sato, Chloe F, Wood, Jeff T, Schroder, Mellesa, Green, Ken, Osborne, William S, Michael, Damian R, Lindenmayer, David B, Dickman, Christopher

    Published in The Journal of applied ecology (01-02-2014)
    “…Alpine and subalpine ecosystems support many endemic species. These ecosystems are increasingly under threat from human‐induced disturbances such as habitat…”
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    Remotely sensed agricultural modification improves prediction of suitable habitat for a threatened lizard by Wong, David T. Y., Osborne, William S., Sarre, Stephen D., Gruber, Bernd

    “…The geographical distribution of a species is limited by factors such as climate, resources, disturbances and species interactions. Environmental niche models…”
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    Designing for conservation outcomes: the value of remnant habitat for reptiles on ski runs in subalpine landscapes by Sato, Chloe F, Wood, Jeff T, Schroder, Mellesa, Michael, Damian R, Osborne, William S, Green, Ken, Lindenmayer, David B

    Published in Landscape ecology (01-08-2014)
    “…Subalpine ecosystems are centres of endemism that are important for biodiversity. However, these areas are under threat from the creation, expansion and…”
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    Managing ski resorts to improve biodiversity conservation: Australian reptiles as a case study by Sato, Chloe F, Schroder, Mellesa, Green, Ken, Michael, Damian R, Osborne, William S, Lindenmayer, David B

    Published in Ecological management & restoration (01-05-2014)
    “…Alpine/subalpine environments are diverse systems that support many endemic species. Worldwide, these ecosystems are under threat from ski resort disturbances…”
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    Comparative Effects of Ambient Ultraviolet-B Radiation on Two Sympatric Species of Australian Frogs by Broomhall, Sara D., Osborne, William S., Cunningham, Ross B.

    Published in Conservation biology (01-04-2000)
    “…Declines have been observed in a number of Australian frog species, many of these at high elevations. Alpine regions in Australia are likely to be particularly…”
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    Folic acid metabolism in vitamin B12-deficient sheep. Depletion of liver folates by Smith, R M, Osborne-White, W S

    Published in Biochemical journal (01-10-1973)
    “…1. Metabolism of folate was studied in six ewes in an advanced state of vitamin B(12) deficiency as judged by voluntary food intake and in their pair-fed…”
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    Folic acid metabolism in vitamin B12-deficient sheep. Effects of injected methionine on liver constituents associated with folate metabolism by Smith, R M, Osborne-White, W S, Gawthorne, J M

    Published in Biochemical journal (01-07-1974)
    “…1. The effects of injected l-methionine (2g every second day for 28 days) on liver folates and other constituents of liver associated with folate metabolism…”
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    Identification and measurement of the folates in sheep liver by Osborne-White, W S, Smith, R M

    Published in Biochemical journal (01-10-1973)
    “…1. Methods are described for the extraction, separation by ion-exchange chromatography and estimation by microbiological assay of the folates in sheep liver…”
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