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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

2016

Conference Publication

Integrating plant- and animal- based perspectives for more effective restoration of biodiversity

McAlpine, Clive, Catterall, Carla P., Mac Nally, Ralph, Lindenmayer, David, Reid, J. Leighton, Holl, Karen D., Bennett, Andrew F., Runting, Rebecca K., Wilson, Kerrie, Hobbs, Richard J., Seabrook, Leonie, Cunningham, Shaun, Moilanen, Atte, Maron, Martine, Shoo, Luke, Lunt, Ian, Vesk, Peter, Rumpff, Libby, Martin, Tara G., Thomson, James and Possingham, Hugh (2016). Integrating plant- and animal- based perspectives for more effective restoration of biodiversity. Hoboken, NJ, United States: John Wiley & Sons. doi: 10.1002/16-0108.1

Integrating plant- and animal- based perspectives for more effective restoration of biodiversity

2013

Conference Publication

A bird in the hand is worth two in the bush: ecological time preference and biodiversity offsets

Evans, Megan C., Maron, Martine, Gibbons, Philip and Possingham, Hugh P. (2013). A bird in the hand is worth two in the bush: ecological time preference and biodiversity offsets. 15th Annual BIOECON Conference, Cambridge, United Kingdom, 18 – 20 September 2013.

A bird in the hand is worth two in the bush: ecological time preference and biodiversity offsets

2009

Conference Publication

Bayesian networks for restoration planning: Can they be extrapolated to the bioregional scale?

Martine Maron,, McAlpine, Clive, Smith, Carl, Smith, Geoff, Bowen, Michiala and Lo Cascio, Amanda (2009). Bayesian networks for restoration planning: Can they be extrapolated to the bioregional scale?. 10th International Congress of Ecology, Brisbane, Australia, 16-21 August 2009.

Bayesian networks for restoration planning: Can they be extrapolated to the bioregional scale?