388 results on '"Doherty, Tim S."'
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2. Cats, foxes and fire: quantitative review reveals that invasive predator activity is most likely to increase shortly after fire
3. Multiple Threats Affecting the Marsupials of Australasia: Impacts and Management
4. Artificial refuges provide post-fire habitat for small vertebrates
5. Non-native species resist extreme events
6. Counting the bodies : Estimating the numbers and spatial variation of Australian reptiles, birds and mammals killed by two invasive mesopredators
7. How do invasive predators and their native prey respond to prescribed fire?
8. The red fox (Vulpes vulpes) is the dominant predator of lizard models in a semi‐arid landscape, and predation risk is reduced by vegetation cover
9. How do invasive predators and their native prey respond to prescribed fire?
10. Long-unburnt habitat is critical for the conservation of threatened vertebrates across Australia
11. Extreme drought impacts have been underestimated in grasslands and shrublands globally
12. Multi‐year responses of reptiles to prescribed burning in a eucalypt forest ecosystem.
13. Artificial refuges did not increase small mammal abundance after fire.
14. BioTIME: A database of biodiversity time series for the Anthropocene.
15. Adapting to Novel Fire Regimes: Using Movement to Inform Conservation of a Threatened Arboreal Mammal
16. Human impact overrides bioclimatic drivers of red fox home range size globally
17. Abundance, Condition and Size of a Foundation Species Vary with Altered Soil Conditions, Remnant Type and Potential Competitors
18. Human disturbance causes widespread disruption of animal movement
19. Experimentally testing animal responses to prescribed fire size and severity.
20. Unburnt areas in subtropical woodlands contain distinct reptile communities after extensive wildfire.
21. Shifting fire regimes cause continent- wide transformation of threatened species habitat.
22. Experimentally testing animal responses to prescribed fire size and severity
23. After the ‘Black Summer’ fires: Faunal responses to megafire depend on fire severity, proportional area burnt and vegetation type
24. Patchy prescribed fire has variable effects on invasive predators and their native prey
25. A guide to ecosystem models and their environmental applications
26. Expanding the Role of Targets in Conservation Policy
27. After the 'Black Summer' fires: Faunal responses to megafire depend on fire severity, proportional area burnt and vegetation type.
28. Coupling movement and landscape ecology for animal conservation in production landscapes
29. Ethical Dimensions of Invasive Animal Management
30. Animal movement varies with resource availability, landscape configuration and body size: a conceptual model and empirical example
31. Ecosystem Responses to Fire : Identifying Cross-taxa Contrasts and Complementarities to Inform Management Strategies
32. Dietary flexibility in small carnivores : a case study on the endangered northern quoll, Dasyurus hallucatus
33. Making a New Dog?
34. Invasive predators and global biodiversity loss
35. A biodiversity-crisis hierarchy to evaluate and refine conservation indicators
36. Identifying historical and future global change drivers that place species recovery at risk
37. Threat-abatement framework confirms habitat retention and invasive species management are critical to conserve Australia's threatened species
38. Meta‐analysis reveals impacts of disturbance on reptile and amphibian body condition.
39. Distinctive diets of eutherian predators in Australia
40. A continental-scale analysis of feral cat diet in Australia
41. A game of cat-and-mouse : microhabitat influences rodent foraging in recently burnt but not long unburnt shrublands
42. Conserving long unburnt vegetation is important for bird species, guilds and diversity
43. What do you mean, ‘megafire’?
44. Variation in red fox Vulpes vulpes diet in five continents
45. Restoration of a declining foundation plant species: Testing the roles of competitor suppression, fire reintroduction and herbivore exclusion
46. What do you mean, ‘megafire’?
47. Review of cat and fox responses to fire in Australia
48. SUPPLEMENTARY MATERIAL from Distinctive diets of eutherian predators in Australia
49. Fox and cat responses to fox baiting intensity, rainfall and prey abundance in the Upper Warren, Western Australia.
50. Fire as a driver and mediator of predator–prey interactions
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