2008 Journal Article Climate change, biodiversity conservation, and the role of protected areas: An Australian perspectiveMackey, B.G., Watson,J.E.M., Hope, G. and Gilmore, S. (2008). Climate change, biodiversity conservation, and the role of protected areas: An Australian perspective. Biodiversity, 9 (3 & 4), 11-18. doi: 10.1080/14888386.2008.9712902 |
2008 Journal Article The cost of conservationBode, Michael, Watson, James, Iwamura, Takuya and Possingham, Hugh P. (2008). The cost of conservation. Science, 321 (5887), 340-340. doi: 10.1126/science.321.5887.340a |
2008 Journal Article A walk on the wild sideWatson, J.E.M. (2008). A walk on the wild side. Decision Point (20), 8-9. |
2008 Journal Article Ecological correlates and conservation implications of overestimating species geographic rangesJetz, Walter, Sekercioglu, Cagan H. and Watson, James E. M. (2008). Ecological correlates and conservation implications of overestimating species geographic ranges. Conservation Biology, 22 (1), 110-119. doi: 10.1111/j.1523-1739.2007.00847.x |
2008 Journal Article Why are we still using a 'One size fits all' philosophy for systematic reserve planning in Australia?Watson, James, Fuller, Richard A. and Barr, Lissa (2008). Why are we still using a 'One size fits all' philosophy for systematic reserve planning in Australia?. Pacific Conservation Biology, 14 (4), 233-235. doi: 10.1071/PC080233 |
2008 Journal Article Diversity of a semi-arid, intact Mediterranean ecosystem in southwest AustraliaJudd, Simon, Watson, Jame E. M. and Watson, Alexander W. T. (2008). Diversity of a semi-arid, intact Mediterranean ecosystem in southwest Australia. Web Ecology, 8 (1), 84-93. doi: 10.5194/we-8-84-2008 |
2008 Journal Article Conservation inverted: birds in the Great Western WoodlandsRecher, H. F., Davis, W. E. Jr., Berry, S., Mackey, B., Nix, H., Watson, A. W. T and Watston, J. E. M. (2008). Conservation inverted: birds in the Great Western Woodlands. Wingspan, 17, 16-19. |
2008 Other Outputs The extraordinary nature of the Great Western WoodlandsWatson, Alexander, Judd, Simon, Watson, James., Lam, Anya and Mackenzie, David (2008). The extraordinary nature of the Great Western Woodlands. Perth, Australia: The Wilderness Society of WA. |
2008 Conference Publication Flowering plant and vertebrate diversity of the Great Western Woodlands in the Southern GoldfieldsWatson, Alexander W. T., Judd, Simon and Watson, James E. M. (2008). Flowering plant and vertebrate diversity of the Great Western Woodlands in the Southern Goldfields. Goldfield Environmental Management Workshop, Perth, WA, Australia, 2008. Perth, WA, Australia: Australian Centre for Geomechanics, The University of Western Australia. |
2008 Journal Article Ecology and Ecosystem ConservationWatson, J. E. M. (2008). Ecology and Ecosystem Conservation. Austral Ecology, 33 (2), 241-241. doi: 10.1111/j.1442-9993.2007.01837.x |
2007 Book Chapter Conservation of bird diversity in Madagascar’s southeastern littoral forestsWatson, James E. M. (2007). Conservation of bird diversity in Madagascar’s southeastern littoral forests. Biodiversity conservation and mining in southeast Madagascar. (pp. 253-260) edited by J. U. Ganzhorn, S. M. Goodman, J. B. Ramanamanjato and M. Vincelette. Cambridge, United Kingdom: Cambridge University Press. |
2005 Journal Article Conservation biogeography: assessment and prospectWhittaker, Robert J., Araujo, Miguel B., Jepson, Paul, Ladle, Richard J., Watson, James E. M. and Willis, Katherine J. (2005). Conservation biogeography: assessment and prospect. Diversity and Distributions, 11 (1), 3-23. doi: 10.1111/j.1366-9516.2005.00143.x |
2005 Journal Article The importance of littoral forest remnants for indigenous bird conservation in southeastern MadagascarWatson, James E. M., Whittaker, Robert J. and Dawson, Terence P. (2005). The importance of littoral forest remnants for indigenous bird conservation in southeastern Madagascar. Biodiversity and Conservation, 14 (3), 523-545. doi: 10.1007/s10531-004-3913-8 |
2005 Conference Publication Avifaunal responses to landscape-scale habitat fragmentation in the littoral forests of south-eastern MadagascarWatson, JEM (2005). Avifaunal responses to landscape-scale habitat fragmentation in the littoral forests of south-eastern Madagascar. 5th International Symposium on Tropical Biology, Bonn Germany, May, 2004. NEW YORK: SPRINGER. doi: 10.1007/0-387-24320-8_24 |
2005 Journal Article Bird community responses to fragmentation: how consistent are they across landscapes?Watson, James E. M., Whittaker, Robert J. and Freudenberger, David (2005). Bird community responses to fragmentation: how consistent are they across landscapes?. Journal of Biogeography, 32 (8), 1353-1370. doi: 10.1111/j.1365-2699.2005.01256.x |
2004 Journal Article Avifaunal responses to habitat fragmentation in the threatened littoral forests of south-eastern MadagascarWatson, James E. M., Whittaker, Robert J. and Dawson, Terence P. (2004). Avifaunal responses to habitat fragmentation in the threatened littoral forests of south-eastern Madagascar. Journal of Biogeography, 31 (11), 1791-1807. doi: 10.1111/j.1365-2699.2004.01142.x |
2004 Journal Article Habitat structure and proximity to forest edge affect the abundance and distribution of forest-dependent birds in tropical coastal forests of southeastern MadagascarWatson, JEM, Whittaker, RJ and Dawson, TP (2004). Habitat structure and proximity to forest edge affect the abundance and distribution of forest-dependent birds in tropical coastal forests of southeastern Madagascar. Biological Conservation, 120 (3), 315-331. doi: 10.1016/j.biocon.2004.03.004 |
2004 Journal Article Rapid assessment in conservation research: a critique of avifaunal assessment techniques illustrated by Ecuadorian and Madagascan case study dataO'Dea, Niall, Watson, James E. M. and Whittaker, Robert J. (2004). Rapid assessment in conservation research: a critique of avifaunal assessment techniques illustrated by Ecuadorian and Madagascan case study data. Diversity and Distributions, 10 (1), 55-63. doi: 10.1111/j.1472-4642.2004.00050.x |
2003 Journal Article Woodland fragmentation is causing the decline of species and functional groups of birds in southeastern AustraliaWatson, James, Watson, Alexander, Paull, David and Freudenberger, David (2003). Woodland fragmentation is causing the decline of species and functional groups of birds in southeastern Australia. Pacific Conservation Biology, 8 (4), 261-270. doi: 10.1071/PC030261 |
2003 Book Finding birds in Darwin, Kakadu and the Top End, Northern Territory, AustraliaMcCrie, Niven and Watson, James (2003). Finding birds in Darwin, Kakadu and the Top End, Northern Territory, Australia. Casuarina, N.T.: N. McCrie. |