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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

Why are we still using a 'One size fits all' philosophy for systematic reserve planning in Australia?

2008

Journal Article

Diversity of a semi-arid, intact Mediterranean ecosystem in southwest Australia

Judd, 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

Diversity of a semi-arid, intact Mediterranean ecosystem in southwest Australia

2007

Book Chapter

Conservation of bird diversity in Madagascar’s southeastern littoral forests

Watson, 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.

Conservation of bird diversity in Madagascar’s southeastern littoral forests

2005

Conference Publication

Avifaunal responses to landscape-scale habitat fragmentation in the littoral forests of south-eastern Madagascar

Watson, 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

Avifaunal responses to landscape-scale habitat fragmentation in the littoral forests of south-eastern Madagascar

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

Bird community responses to fragmentation: how consistent are they across landscapes?

2005

Journal Article

Conservation biogeography: assessment and prospect

Whittaker, 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

Conservation biogeography: assessment and prospect

2005

Journal Article

The importance of littoral forest remnants for indigenous bird conservation in southeastern Madagascar

Watson, 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

The importance of littoral forest remnants for indigenous bird conservation in southeastern Madagascar

2004

Journal Article

Avifaunal responses to habitat fragmentation in the threatened littoral forests of south-eastern Madagascar

Watson, 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

Avifaunal responses to habitat fragmentation in the threatened littoral forests of south-eastern Madagascar

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 Madagascar

Watson, 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

Habitat structure and proximity to forest edge affect the abundance and distribution of forest-dependent birds in tropical coastal forests of southeastern Madagascar

2004

Journal Article

Rapid assessment in conservation research: a critique of avifaunal assessment techniques illustrated by Ecuadorian and Madagascan case study data

O'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

Rapid assessment in conservation research: a critique of avifaunal assessment techniques illustrated by Ecuadorian and Madagascan case study data

2003

Journal Article

Woodland fragmentation is causing the decline of species and functional groups of birds in southeastern Australia

Watson, 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

Woodland fragmentation is causing the decline of species and functional groups of birds in southeastern Australia

2003

Book

Finding birds in Darwin, Kakadu and the Top End, Northern Territory, Australia

McCrie, Niven and Watson, James (2003). Finding birds in Darwin, Kakadu and the Top End, Northern Territory, Australia. Casuarina, N.T.: N. McCrie.

Finding birds in Darwin, Kakadu and the Top End, Northern Territory, Australia

2001

Journal Article

An assessment of the focal-species approach for conserving birds in variegated landscapes in southeastern Australia

Watson, James, Freudenberger, David and Paull, David (2001). An assessment of the focal-species approach for conserving birds in variegated landscapes in southeastern Australia. Conservation Biology, 15 (5), 1364-1373. doi: 10.1046/j.1523-1739.2001.00166.x

An assessment of the focal-species approach for conserving birds in variegated landscapes in southeastern Australia