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2022

Journal Article

Restoring habitat for fire-impacted species’ across degraded Australian landscapes

Ward, Michelle, Tulloch, Ayesha, Stewart, Romola, Possingham, Hugh P., Legge, Sarah, Gallagher, Rachael V., Graham, Erin M., Southwell, Darren, Keith, David, Dixon, Kingsley, Yong, Chuanji, Carwardine, Josie, Cronin, Tim, Reside, April E. and Watson, James E. M. (2022). Restoring habitat for fire-impacted species’ across degraded Australian landscapes. Environmental Research Letters, 17 (8) 084036, 084036. doi: 10.1088/1748-9326/ac83da

Restoring habitat for fire-impacted species’ across degraded Australian landscapes

2022

Conference Publication

Conserving the black-throated finch

Reside, April (2022). Conserving the black-throated finch. Finches 22 International Finch Convention, Brisbane, QLD, Australia, 1 - 3 July.

Conserving the black-throated finch

2022

Journal Article

Communicating the true challenges of saving species: response to Wiedenfeld et al

Watson, James E. M., Simmonds, Jeremy S., Ward, Michelle, Yong, Chuan J., Reside, April E., Possingham, Hugh P., Rogers, Andrew and Carwardine, Josie (2022). Communicating the true challenges of saving species: response to Wiedenfeld et al. Conservation Biology, 36 (4) e13961, e13961. doi: 10.1111/cobi.13961

Communicating the true challenges of saving species: response to Wiedenfeld et al

2022

Journal Article

Quantifying the “avoided” biodiversity impacts associated with economic development

Bull, Joseph W, Sonter, Laura J, Gordon, Ascelin, Maron, Martine, Narain, Divya, Reside, April E, Sánchez, Luis E, Shumway, Nicole, von Hase, Amrei and Quétier, Fabien (2022). Quantifying the “avoided” biodiversity impacts associated with economic development. Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment, 20 (6), 370-378. doi: 10.1002/fee.2496

Quantifying the “avoided” biodiversity impacts associated with economic development

2022

Other Outputs

National parks are not enough – we need landholders to protect threatened species on their property

Kearney, Stephen, Reside, April, Watson, James, Nelson, Rebecca Louise, Spindler, Rebecca and Adams, Vanessa (2022, 02 11). National parks are not enough – we need landholders to protect threatened species on their property The Conversation

National parks are not enough – we need landholders to protect threatened species on their property

2022

Journal Article

Accelerated shifts in terrestrial life zones under rapid climate change

Elsen, Paul R., Saxon, Earl C., Simmons, B. Alexander, Ward, Michelle, Williams, Brooke A., Grantham, Hedley S., Kark, Salit, Levin, Noam, Perez‐Hammerle, Katharina‐Victoria, Reside, April E. and Watson, James E. M. (2022). Accelerated shifts in terrestrial life zones under rapid climate change. Global Change Biology, 28 (3), 918-935. doi: 10.1111/gcb.15962

Accelerated shifts in terrestrial life zones under rapid climate change

2022

Journal Article

Creating past habitat maps to quantify local extirpation of Australian threatened birds

Ward, Michelle, Watson, James E. M., Possingham, Hugh P., Garnett, Stephen T., Maron, Martine, Rhodes, Jonathan R., MacColl, Chris, Seaton, Richard, Jackett, Nigel, Reside, April E., Webster, Patrick and Simmonds, Jeremy S. (2022). Creating past habitat maps to quantify local extirpation of Australian threatened birds. Environmental Research Letters, 17 (2) 024032, 024032. doi: 10.1088/1748-9326/ac4f8b

Creating past habitat maps to quantify local extirpation of Australian threatened birds

2022

Journal Article

Saving species beyond the protected area fence: threats must be managed across multiple land tenure types to secure Australia's endangered species

Kearney, Stephen G., Carwardine, Josie, Reside, April E., Adams, Vanessa M., Nelson, Rebecca, Coggan, Anthea, Spindler, Rebecca and Watson, James E. M. (2022). Saving species beyond the protected area fence: threats must be managed across multiple land tenure types to secure Australia's endangered species. Conservation Science and Practice, 4 (3) e617. doi: 10.1111/csp2.617

Saving species beyond the protected area fence: threats must be managed across multiple land tenure types to secure Australia's endangered species

2021

Other Outputs

Should we cull noisy miners? After decades of research, these aggressive honeyeaters are still outsmarting us

Melton, Courtney, Reside, April, Simmonds, Jeremy, Maron, Martine, Clarke, Michael and McDonald, Paul (2021, 10 13). Should we cull noisy miners? After decades of research, these aggressive honeyeaters are still outsmarting us The Conversation

Should we cull noisy miners? After decades of research, these aggressive honeyeaters are still outsmarting us

2021

Journal Article

Evaluating the evidence of culling a native species for conservation benefits

Melton, Courtney B., Reside, April E., Simmonds, Jeremy S., Mcdonald, Paul G., Major, Richard E., Crates, Ross, Catterall, Carla P., Clarke, Michael F., Grey, Merilyn J., Davitt, Galen, Ingwersen, Dean, Robinson, Doug and Maron, Martine (2021). Evaluating the evidence of culling a native species for conservation benefits. Conservation Science and Practice, 3 (12) e549. doi: 10.1111/csp2.549

Evaluating the evidence of culling a native species for conservation benefits

2021

Journal Article

A national‐scale dataset for threats impacting Australia’s imperiled flora and fauna

Ward, Michelle, Carwardine, Josie, Yong, Chuan J., Watson, James E. M., Silcock, Jennifer, Taylor, Gary S., Lintermans, Mark, Gillespie, Graeme R., Garnett, Stephen T., Woinarski, John, Tingley, Reid, Fensham, Rod J., Hoskin, Conrad J., Hines, Harry B., Roberts, J. Dale, Kennard, Mark J., Harvey, Mark S., Chapple, David G. and Reside, April E. (2021). A national‐scale dataset for threats impacting Australia’s imperiled flora and fauna. Ecology and Evolution, 11 (17) ece3.7920, 1-13. doi: 10.1002/ece3.7920

A national‐scale dataset for threats impacting Australia’s imperiled flora and fauna

2021

Other Outputs

Limiting the loss of terrestrial ecosystems to safeguard nature for biodiversity and humanity

Simmonds, Jeremy S., Suarez-Castro, Andres Felipe, Reside, April E., Watson, James E.M., Allan, James R., Borrelli, Pasquale, Dudley, Nigel, Edwards, Stephen, Fuller, Richard A., Game, Edward T., Linke, Simon, Maxwell, Sean L., Panagos, Panos, Puydarrieux, Philippe, Quétier, Fabien, Runting, Rebecca K., Santini, Talitha, Sonter, Laura J. and Maron, Martine (2021). Limiting the loss of terrestrial ecosystems to safeguard nature for biodiversity and humanity. doi: 10.1101/2021.02.07.428694

Limiting the loss of terrestrial ecosystems to safeguard nature for biodiversity and humanity

2021

Other Outputs

To fix Australia’s environment laws, wildlife experts call for these 4 changes — all are crucial

Driscoll, Don, Reside, April, Wintle, Brendan, Ritchie, Euan and Maron, Martine (2021, 02 03). To fix Australia’s environment laws, wildlife experts call for these 4 changes — all are crucial The Conversation

To fix Australia’s environment laws, wildlife experts call for these 4 changes — all are crucial

2021

Book Chapter

Southern Squatter Pigeon: Geophaps scripta scripta

Ward, Michelle, Reside, April E. and Garnett, Stephen T. (2021). Southern Squatter Pigeon: Geophaps scripta scripta. Action plan for Australian birds 2020. (pp. 44-47) edited by Stephen T. Garnett and G. Barry Baker. Melbourne, VIC, Australia: CSIRO Publishing.

Southern Squatter Pigeon: Geophaps scripta scripta

2021

Book Chapter

Southern black-throated finch: Poephila cincta cincta

Buosi, Peter A. , Vanderduys, Eric P., Grice, Anthony C. and Reside, April E. (2021). Southern black-throated finch: Poephila cincta cincta. Action plan for Australian birds 2020. (pp. 786-789) edited by Stephen T. Garnett and G. Barry Baker. Melbourne, VIC, Australia: CSIRO Publishing.

Southern black-throated finch: Poephila cincta cincta

2020

Conference Publication

Evidence-based conservation for Australian woodland birds: a systematic review

Walsh, J., Gibson, M., Bracy, C., Freidman, R., Mayfield, H., Melton, C., Reside, A., Simmonds, J. and Maron, M. (2020). Evidence-based conservation for Australian woodland birds: a systematic review . Ecological Society of Australia, 60th Annual Conference, Virtual, 30 November-4 December 2020. Ecological Society of Australia.

Evidence-based conservation for Australian woodland birds: a systematic review

2020

Conference Publication

A knowledge synthesis to inform a national approach to fighting extinction

Reside, April (2020). A knowledge synthesis to inform a national approach to fighting extinction. Ecological Society of Australia, Online, November-December 2020.

A knowledge synthesis to inform a national approach to fighting extinction

2020

Journal Article

Impact of 2019–2020 mega-fires on Australian fauna habitat

Ward, Michelle, Tulloch, Ayesha I. T., Radford, James Q., Williams, Brooke A., Reside, April E., Macdonald, Stewart L., Mayfield, Helen J., Maron, Martine, Possingham, Hugh P., Vine, Samantha J., O’Connor, James L., Massingham, Emily J., Greenville, Aaron C., Woinarski, John C. Z., Garnett, Stephen T., Lintermans, Mark, Scheele, Ben C., Carwardine, Josie, Nimmo, Dale G., Lindenmayer, David B., Kooyman, Robert M., Simmonds, Jeremy S., Sonter, Laura J. and Watson, James E. M. (2020). Impact of 2019–2020 mega-fires on Australian fauna habitat. Nature Ecology and Evolution, 4 (10), 1321-1326. doi: 10.1038/s41559-020-1251-1

Impact of 2019–2020 mega-fires on Australian fauna habitat

2020

Journal Article

Transferable, predictive models of benthic communities informs marine spatial planning in a remote and data-poor region

Bridge, Tom C. L., Huang, Zhi, Przeslawski, Rachel, Tran, Maggie, Siwabessy, Justy, Picard, Kim, Reside, April E., Logan, Murray, Nichol, Scott L. and Caley, M. Julian (2020). Transferable, predictive models of benthic communities informs marine spatial planning in a remote and data-poor region. Conservation Science and Practice, 2 (9) e251. doi: 10.1111/csp2.251

Transferable, predictive models of benthic communities informs marine spatial planning in a remote and data-poor region

2020

Other Outputs

Birdwatching increased tenfold last lockdown. Don’t stop, it’s a huge help for bushfire recovery

Tulloch, Ayesha, Reside, April, Garrard, Georgia, Ward, Michelle and Awasthy, Monica (2020, 07 09). Birdwatching increased tenfold last lockdown. Don’t stop, it’s a huge help for bushfire recovery The Conversation

Birdwatching increased tenfold last lockdown. Don’t stop, it’s a huge help for bushfire recovery