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Tracey Regan
Tracey Regan
Principal Scientist, Arthur Rylah Institute for Environmental Research
Verified email at delwp.vic.gov.au - Homepage
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A practical guide to the application of the IUCN Red List of Ecosystems criteria
JP Rodríguez, DA Keith, KM Rodríguez-Clark, NJ Murray, E Nicholson, ...
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 370 …, 2015
1622015
Are scientific editors reliable gatekeepers of the publication process?
RB Primack, TJ Regan, V Devictor, L Zipf, L Godet, R Loyola, B Maas, ...
Biological Conservation 238, 108232, 2019
182019
Assessing risk of ecosystem collapse in a changing climate
JA Rowland, E Nicholson, JR Ferrer-Paris, D Keith, N Murray, C Sato, ...
EcoEvoRxiv, 2023
12023
Assessing risks to marine ecosystems with indicators, ecosystem models and experts
LM Bland, KE Watermeyer, DA Keith, E Nicholson, TJ Regan, LJ Shannon
Biological conservation 227, 19-28, 2018
472018
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
132018
Assessing the stability and uncertainty of predicted vegetation growth under climatic variability: northern mixed grass prairie SW Mitchell and F. Csillag (Mississauga, Canada …
TJ Regan, HM Regan, K Bonham, RJ Taylor
Ecological Modelling 139, 313, 2001
2001
Capturing expert knowledge for threatened species assessments: a case study using NatureServe conservation status ranks
TJ Regan, LL Master, GA Hammerson
Acta Oecologica 26 (2), 95-107, 2004
662004
Carnivorous Land Snail Tasmaphena lamproides in Tasmania
TJ REGAN, KJ BONHAM
Species Conservation and Management: Case Studies, 112, 2004
12004
Choice of biodiversity index drives optimal fire management decisions
KM Giljohann, MA McCarthy, LT Kelly, TJ Regan
Ecological Applications 25 (1), 264-277, 2015
342015
Combined influences of model choice, data quality, and data quantity when estimating population trends
P Rueda-Cediel, KE Anderson, TJ Regan, J Franklin, HM Regan
PloS one 10 (7), e0132255, 2015
282015
Comparing predictions of extinction risk using models and subjective judgement
MA McCarthy, D Keith, J Tietjen, MA Burgman, M Maunder, L Master, ...
Acta Oecologica 26 (2), 67-74, 2004
822004
Correlations among extinction risks assessed by different systems of threatened species categorization
JJ O'GRADY, MA Burgman, DA Keith, LL Master, SJ Andelman, BW Brook, ...
Conservation Biology 18 (6), 1624-1635, 2004
632004
Detecting extinction risk from climate change by IUCN Red List criteria
DA Keith, M Mahony, H Hines, J Elith, TJ Regan, JB Baumgartner, ...
Conservation Biology 28 (3), 810-819, 2014
1192014
Developing a standardized definition of ecosystem collapse for risk assessment
LM Bland, JA Rowland, TJ Regan, DA Keith, NJ Murray, RE Lester, ...
Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment 16 (1), 29-36, 2018
1012018
Developing a structure for quantitative listing criteria for the US Endangered Species Act using performance testing phase 1 report
T Regan, BL Taylor, GG Thompson, J Cochrane, RL Merrick, M Nammack, ...
152009
Ecological–economic optimization of biodiversity conservation under climate change
BA Wintle, SA Bekessy, DA Keith, BW Van Wilgen, M Cabeza, B Schröder, ...
Nature Climate Change 1 (7), 355-359, 2011
1252011
Effects of uncertainty and variability on population declines and IUCN Red List classifications
P Rueda‐Cediel, KE Anderson, TJ Regan, HM Regan
Conservation Biology 32 (4), 916-925, 2018
362018
Effects of uncertainty and variability on population declines and IUCN Red List classifications.
KE Anderson, HM Regan, P Rueda‐Cediel, TJ Regan
Conservation Biology 32 (4), 2018
2018
Evaluating methods for estimating extinction risk
TJ Regan
University of Melbourne, School of Botany, 2004
52004
Evaluation of two approaches to defining extinction risk under the US Endangered Species Act
GG Thompson, LA Maguire, TJ Regan
Risk Analysis 38 (5), 1009-1035, 2018
92018
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