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Green tongues into the arid zone: river floodplains extend the distribution of terrestrial bird species
KE Selwood, RH Clarke, MA McGeoch, R Mac Nally
Ecosystems 20, 745-756, 2017
The power to detect regional declines in common bird populations using continental monitoring data
DJ Baker, RH Clarke, MA McGeoch
Ecological Applications 29 (5), e01918, 2019
A novel framework for evaluating in situ breeding management strategies in endangered populations
DA Robledo‐Ruiz, A Pavlova, RH Clarke, MJL Magrath, B Quin, ...
Molecular Ecology Resources 22 (1), 239-253, 2022
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Resistance and resilience of terrestrial birds in drying climates: do floodplains provide drought refugia?
KE Selwood, JR Thomson, RH Clarke, MA McGeoch, R Mac Nally
Global Ecology and Biogeography 24 (7), 838-848, 2015
Conserving the abundance of nonthreatened species
DJ Baker, ST Garnett, J O'Connor, G Ehmke, RH Clarke, JCZ Woinarski, ...
Conservation Biology 33 (2), 319-328, 2019
Resistance and resilience: can the abrupt end of extreme drought reverse avifaunal collapse?
JM Bennett, DG Nimmo, RH Clarke, JR Thomson, G Cheers, ...
Diversity and Distributions 20 (11), 1321-1332, 2014
The interaction between a drying climate and land use affects forest structure and above‐ground carbon storage
JM Bennett, SC Cunningham, CA Connelly, RH Clarke, JR Thomson, ...
Global Ecology and Biogeography 22 (12), 1238-1247, 2013
Do frogs bounce, and if so, by how much? Responses to the ‘Big Wet’following the ‘Big Dry’in south‐eastern Australia
R Mac Nally, S Nerenberg, JR Thomson, H Lada, RH Clarke
Global Ecology and Biogeography 23 (2), 223-234, 2014
Fragmentation, vegetation change and irruptive competitors affect recruitment of woodland birds
JM Bennett, RH Clarke, JR Thomson, R Mac Nally
Ecography 38 (2), 163-171, 2015
Variation in abundance of nectarivorous birds: does a competitive despot interfere with flower tracking?
JM Bennett, RH Clarke, JR Thomson, R Mac Nally
Journal of Animal Ecology 83 (6), 1531-1541, 2014
A bust but no boom: responses of floodplain bird assemblages during and after prolonged drought
KE Selwood, RH Clarke, SC Cunningham, H Lada, MA McGeoch, ...
Journal of Animal Ecology 84 (6), 1700-1710, 2015
Climate drying amplifies the effects of land-use change and interspecific interactions on birds
JM Bennett, RH Clarke, GFB Horrocks, JR Thomson, R Mac Nally
Landscape Ecology 30, 2031-2043, 2015
Options for reducing uncertainty in impact classification for alien species
DA Clarke, DJ Palmer, C McGrannachan, TI Burgess, SL Chown, ...
Ecosphere 12 (4), e03461, 2021
An Evaluation of Marine Important Bird and Biodiversity Areas in the Context of Spatial Conservation Prioritization
J McGowan, RJ Smith, M Di Marco, R Clarke, HP Possingham
Conservation Letters, 2017
Assessing the sensitivity of biodiversity indices used to inform fire management
KM Giljohann, LT Kelly, J Connell, MF Clarke, RH Clarke, TJ Regan, ...
Journal of Applied Ecology 55 (2), 461-471, 2018
Chromosome-length genome assembly and linkage map of a critically endangered Australian bird: the helmeted honeyeater
DA Robledo-Ruiz, HM Gan, P Kaur, O Dudchenko, D Weisz, R Khan, ...
GigaScience 11, giac025, 2022
High‐productivity vegetation is important for lessening bird declines during prolonged drought
KE Selwood, MA McGeoch, RH Clarke, R Mac Nally
Journal of Applied Ecology 55, 641–650, 2018
Niche‐dependent trophic position distributions among primary, secondary and tertiary consumers
RJ Woodland, FY Warry, V Evrard, RH Clarke, P Reich, PLM Cook
Oikos, 2016
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