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2018

Journal Article

Poor ecological representation by an expensive reserve system: evaluating 35 years of marine protected area expansion

Jantke, Kerstin, Jones, Kendall R., Allan, James R., Chauvenet, Alienor L.M., Watson, James E.M. and Possingham, Hugh P. (2018). Poor ecological representation by an expensive reserve system: evaluating 35 years of marine protected area expansion. Conservation Letters, 11 (6) e12584, e12584. doi: 10.1111/conl.12584

Poor ecological representation by an expensive reserve system: evaluating 35 years of marine protected area expansion

2018

Journal Article

A theory for ecological survey methods to map individual distributions

Takashina, Nao, Beger, Maria, Kusumoto, Buntarou, Rathnayake, Suren and Possingham, Hugh P. (2018). A theory for ecological survey methods to map individual distributions. Theoretical Ecology, 11 (2), 213-223. doi: 10.1007/s12080-017-0359-7

A theory for ecological survey methods to map individual distributions

2018

Journal Article

Estimating the benefit of well-managed protected areas for threatened species conservation

Kearney, Stephen G., Adams, Vanessa M., Fuller, Richard A., Possingham, Hugh P. and Watson, James E. M. (2018). Estimating the benefit of well-managed protected areas for threatened species conservation. Oryx, 54 (2), 1-9. doi: 10.1017/s0030605317001739

Estimating the benefit of well-managed protected areas for threatened species conservation

2018

Conference Publication

Potential conflicts between microalgal biodiesel production and areas of high ecological importance at national scales

Correa, Diego F., Beyer, Hawthorne L., Possingham, Hugh P., Fargione, Joseph E., Hill, Jason, Thomas-Hall, Skye R. and Schenk, Peer M. (2018). Potential conflicts between microalgal biodiesel production and areas of high ecological importance at national scales. European Congress of Conservation Biology, Jyväskylä, Finland, 12-15 June 2018. Jyväskylä, Finland: Jyvaskyla University Open Science Centre. doi: 10.17011/conference/eccb2018/109047

Potential conflicts between microalgal biodiesel production and areas of high ecological importance at national scales

2018

Journal Article

Spatially explicit approach to estimation of total population abundance in field surveys

Takashina, Nao, Kusumoto, Buntarou, Beger, Maria, Rathnayake, Suren and Possingham, Hugh P. (2018). Spatially explicit approach to estimation of total population abundance in field surveys. Journal of Theoretical Biology, 453, 88-95. doi: 10.1016/j.jtbi.2018.05.013

Spatially explicit approach to estimation of total population abundance in field surveys

2018

Journal Article

Addressing transboundary conservation challenges through marine spatial prioritization

Gissi, Elena, McGowan, Jennifer, Venier, Chiara, Di Carlo, Davide, Musco, Francesco, Menegon, Stefano, Mackelworth, Peter, Agardy, Tundi and Possingham, Hugh (2018). Addressing transboundary conservation challenges through marine spatial prioritization. Conservation Biology, 32 (5), 1107-1117. doi: 10.1111/cobi.13134

Addressing transboundary conservation challenges through marine spatial prioritization

2018

Journal Article

RE: Brazil to create marine reserves

Duarte de Paula Costa, Micheli, Richardson, Anthony J., Muelbert, José H., Mills, Morena, Possingham, Hugh P. and Wilson, Kerrie A. (2018). RE: Brazil to create marine reserves. Science, 359 (6381), 1196-1198.

RE: Brazil to create marine reserves

2018

Other Outputs

Operationalizing ecological connectivity in spatial conservation planning with Marxan Connect

Daigle, Rémi M., Metaxas, Anna, Balbar, Arieanna, McGowan, Jennifer, Treml, Eric A., Kuempel, Caitlin D., Possingham, Hugh P. and Beger, Maria (2018). Operationalizing ecological connectivity in spatial conservation planning with Marxan Connect. doi: 10.1101/315424

Operationalizing ecological connectivity in spatial conservation planning with Marxan Connect

2018

Journal Article

Bigger or better: the relative benefits of protected area network expansion and enforcement for the conservation of an exploited species

Kuempel, Caitlin D., Adams, Vanessa M., Possingham, Hugh P. and Bode, Michael (2018). Bigger or better: the relative benefits of protected area network expansion and enforcement for the conservation of an exploited species. Conservation Letters, 11 (3) e12433, e12433. doi: 10.1111/conl.12433

Bigger or better: the relative benefits of protected area network expansion and enforcement for the conservation of an exploited species

2018

Journal Article

Ivory crisis: role of bioprinting technology (Response)

Biggs, Duan, Smith, Robert J., Adams, Vanessa M., Brink, Henry, Cook, Carly N., Cooney, Rosie, Holden, Matthew H., Maron, Martine, Phelps, Jacob, Possingham, Hugh P., Redford, Kent H., Scholes, Robert J., Sutherland, William J., Underwood, Fiona M. and Milner-Gulland, E. J. (2018). Ivory crisis: role of bioprinting technology (Response). Science, 360 (6386), 277-278. doi: 10.1126/science.aat1596

Ivory crisis: role of bioprinting technology (Response)

2018

Journal Article

Leopards provide public health benefits in Mumbai, India

Braczkowski, Alexander R., O'Bryan, Christopher J., Stringer, Martin J., Watson, James E. M., Possingham, Hugh P. and Beyer, Hawthorne L. (2018). Leopards provide public health benefits in Mumbai, India. Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment, 16 (3), 176-182. doi: 10.1002/fee.1776

Leopards provide public health benefits in Mumbai, India

2018

Journal Article

Using ideal distributions of the time since habitat was disturbed to build metrics for evaluating landscape condition

Tulloch, Ayesha I. T., McDonald, Jane, Cosier, Peter, Sbrocchi, Carla, Stein, John, Lindenmayer, David and Possingham, Hugh P. (2018). Using ideal distributions of the time since habitat was disturbed to build metrics for evaluating landscape condition. Ecological Applications, 28 (3), 709-720. doi: 10.1002/eap.1676

Using ideal distributions of the time since habitat was disturbed to build metrics for evaluating landscape condition

2018

Other Outputs

Ivory up in flames, but who really noticed? How messages on elephant poaching might be missed

Holden, Matthew H., Braczkowski, Alexander Richard, O'Bryan, Christopher, Biggs, Duan, Possingham, Hugh, Allan, James and Watson, James (2018, 03 12). Ivory up in flames, but who really noticed? How messages on elephant poaching might be missed The Conversation

Ivory up in flames, but who really noticed? How messages on elephant poaching might be missed

2018

Journal Article

The extent and predictability of the biodiversity-carbon correlation

Di Marco, Moreno, Watson, James E. M., Currie, David J, Possingham, Hugh P. and Venter, Oscar (2018). The extent and predictability of the biodiversity-carbon correlation. Ecology Letters, 21 (3), 365-375. doi: 10.1111/ele.12903

The extent and predictability of the biodiversity-carbon correlation

2018

Journal Article

Improving private land conservation with outcome-based biodiversity payments

McDonald, Jane A., Helmstedt, Kate J., Bode, Michael, Coutts, Shaun, McDonald-Madden, Eve and Possingham, Hugh P. (2018). Improving private land conservation with outcome-based biodiversity payments. Journal of Applied Ecology, 55 (3), 1476-1485. doi: 10.1111/1365-2664.13071

Improving private land conservation with outcome-based biodiversity payments

2018

Journal Article

Food, money and lobsters: Valuing ecosystem services to align environmental management with Sustainable Development Goals

Ward, Michelle, Possingham, Hugh, Rhodes, Jonathan R. and Mumby, Peter (2018). Food, money and lobsters: Valuing ecosystem services to align environmental management with Sustainable Development Goals. Ecosystem Services, 29 (Part A), 56-69. doi: 10.1016/j.ecoser.2017.10.023

Food, money and lobsters: Valuing ecosystem services to align environmental management with Sustainable Development Goals

2018

Journal Article

raptr: representative and adequate prioritization toolkit in R

Hanson, Jeffrey O., Rhodes, Jonathan R., Possingham, Hugh P. and Fuller, Richard A. (2018). raptr: representative and adequate prioritization toolkit in R. Methods in Ecology and Evolution, 9 (2), 320-330. doi: 10.1111/2041-210X.12862

raptr: representative and adequate prioritization toolkit in R

2018

Journal Article

The future of landscape conservation

Baldwin, Robert F., Trombulak, Stephen C., Leonard, Paul B., Noss, Reed F., Hilty, Jodi A., Possingham, Hugh P., Scarlett, Lynn and Anderson, Mark G. (2018). The future of landscape conservation. Bioscience, 68 (2), 60-63. doi: 10.1093/biosci/bix142

The future of landscape conservation

2018

Journal Article

Managing consequences of climate-driven species redistribution requires integration of ecology, conservation and social science

Bonebrake, Timothy C. , Brown, Christopher J. , Bell, Johann D. , Blanchard, Julia L. , Chauvenet, Alienor, Champion, Curtis, Chen, I-Ching, Clark, Timothy D. , Colwell, Robert K. , Danielsen, Finn, Dell, Anthony I. , Donelson, Jennifer M. , Evengard, Birgitta, Ferrier, Simon, Frusher, Stewart, Garcia, Raquel A. , Griffis, Roger B., Hobday, Alistair J. , Jarzyna, Marta A. , Lee, Emma, Lenoir, Jonathan, Linnetved, Hlif, Martin, Victoria Y. , Mccormack, Phillipa C. , Mcdonald, Jan, Mcdonald-Madden, Eve, Mitchell, Nicola, Mustonen, Tero, Pandolfi, John M. ... Pecl, Gretta T. (2018). Managing consequences of climate-driven species redistribution requires integration of ecology, conservation and social science. Biological Reviews, 93 (1), 284-305. doi: 10.1111/brv.12344

Managing consequences of climate-driven species redistribution requires integration of ecology, conservation and social science

2018

Journal Article

Bias in protected-area location and its effects on long-term aspirations of biodiversity conventions

Venter, Oscar, Magrach, Ainhoa, Outram, Nick, Klein, Carissa Joy, Possingham, Hugh P, Di Marco, Moreno and Watson, James E M (2018). Bias in protected-area location and its effects on long-term aspirations of biodiversity conventions. Conservation Biology, 32 (1), 127-134. doi: 10.1111/cobi.12970

Bias in protected-area location and its effects on long-term aspirations of biodiversity conventions