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David Blair
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Rapid bird species recovery following high‐severity wildfire but in the absence of early successional specialists
DB Lindenmayer, W Blanchard, E Bowd, BC Scheele, C Foster, T Lavery, ...
Diversity and Distributions 28 (10), 2110-2123, 2022
92022
A mixed reality supervision and telepresence interface for outdoor field robotics
M Walker, Z Chen, M Whitlock, D Blair, DA Szafir, C Heckman, D Szafir
2021 IEEE/RSJ International Conference on Intelligent Robots and Systems …, 2021
102021
Temporal patterns of forest seedling emergence across different disturbance histories
EJ Bowd, L McBurney, DP Blair, DB Lindenmayer
Ecology and Evolution 11 (14), 9254-9292, 2021
62021
What factors influence the occurrence and abundance of midstorey Acacia in Mountain Ash forests?
D Lindenmayer, W Blanchard, L McBurney, K Ashman, E Bowd, D Blair
Austral Ecology 46 (4), 532-544, 2021
102021
Prior disturbance legacy effects on plant recovery post‐high‐severity wildfire
EJ Bowd, DP Blair, DB Lindenmayer
Ecosphere 12 (5), e03480, 2021
372021
Ten years on–a decade of intensive biodiversity research after the 2009 Black Saturday wildfires in Victoria’s Mountain Ash forest
D Lindenmayer, D Blair, L McBurney, S Banks, E Bowd
Australian Zoologist 41 (2), 220-230, 2021
162021
Modelling the factors influencing Sambar Deer (Rusa unicolor) occurrence in the wet eucalypt forests of south-eastern Australia
S Sotorra, D Blair, W Blanchard, D Lindenmayer
Australian Zoologist 41 (2), 241-253, 2021
52021
The response of arboreal marsupials to long‐term changes in forest disturbance
DB Lindenmayer, W Blanchard, D Blair, L McBurney, C Taylor, ...
Animal Conservation 24 (2), 246-258, 2021
522021
Key perspectives on early successional forests subject to stand-replacing disturbances
DB Lindenmayer, MJ Westgate, BC Scheele, CN Foster, DP Blair
Forest Ecology and Management 454, 117656, 2019
522019
Spatiotemporal effects of logging and fire on tall, wet temperate eucalypt forest birds
DB Lindenmayer, W Blanchard, D Blair, MJ Westgate, BC Scheele
Ecological Applications 29 (8), e01999, 2019
292019
Modelling water yields in response to logging and representative climate futures
C Taylor, D Blair, H Keith, D Lindenmayer
Science of The Total Environment 688, 890-902, 2019
232019
Forests after the fires
S Blair
Park Watch, 9-11, 2019
2019
Variable retention harvesting in Victoria’s Mountain Ash (Eucalyptus regnans) forests (southeastern Australia)
D Lindenmayer, D Blair, L McBurney
Ecological Processes 8 (1), 2, 2019
202019
Comparisons of vegetation recovery post-fire, logging and salvage logging in the Victorian Central Highlands
D Blair
The Australian National University, 2019
2019
The road to oblivion–Quantifying pathways in the decline of large old trees
DB Lindenmayer, W Blanchard, D Blair, L McBurney
Forest Ecology and Management 430, 259-264, 2018
262018
The road to oblivion–quantifying pathways in the decline of large old trees
W Blanchard, D Blair, L McBurney, DB Lindenmayer
Elsevier, 2018
2018
Failing to conserve Leadbeater's Possum and its Mountain Ash forest habitat
D Blair, D Lindenmayer, L McBurney
Australian Zoologist 39 (3), 443-448, 2018
172018
Inter-den tree movements by Leadbeater's Possum
DB Lindenmayer, L McBurney, D Blair, S Banks
Australian Zoologist 39 (3), 464-468, 2018
72018
Inter-den tree movements by Leadbeater’s Possum
L McBurney, D Blair, SC Banks, DB Lindenmayer
Royal Zoological Society of NSW, 2018
2018
From unburnt to salvage logged: quantifying bird responses to different levels of disturbance severity
DB Lindenmayer, L McBurney, D Blair, J Wood, SC Banks
Journal of Applied Ecology 55 (4), 1626-1636, 2018
332018
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