selected publications
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academic article
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Maisey ACHaslem ALeonard SWJBennett AF. Foraging by an avian ecosystem engineer extensively modifies the litter and soil layer in forest ecosystems.
Ecological Applications.
2020
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Nimmo DGAvitabile SBanks SCBliege Bird RCallister KClarke MFDickman CRDoherty TSDriscoll DAGreenville ACHaslem AKelly LTKenny SALahoz-Monfort JJLee CLeonard SMoore HNewsome TMParr CLRitchie EGSchneider KTurner JMWatson SWestbrooke MWouters MWhite MBennett AF. Animal movements in fire-prone landscapes.
Biological Reviews.
94:981-998.
2019
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Sambell CEHolland GJHaslem ABennett AF. Diverse land-uses shape new bird communities in a changing rural region.
Biodiversity and Conservation.
28:3479-3496.
2019
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Kelly LHaslem AMurphy B. Managing fire for plant and animal conservation.
Austral Ecology: a journal of ecology in the Southern Hemisphere.
44:173-180.
2019
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Kelly LTHaslem AHolland GJLeonard SWJMacHunter JBassett MBennett AFBruce MJChia EKChristie FJClarke MFDi Stefano JLoyn RMcCarthy MAPung ARobinson NSitters HSwan MYork A. Fire regimes and environmental gradients shape vertebrate and plant distributions in temperate eucalypt forests.
Ecosphere.
8:1-31.
2017
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Haslem ALeonard SWJBruce MJChristie FHolland GJKelly LTMacHunter JBennett AFClarke MFYork A. Do multiple fires interact to affect vegetation structure in temperate eucalypt forests?.
Ecological Applications.
26:2412-2421.
2016
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Callister KEGriffioen PAAvitabile SCHaslem AKelly LTKenny SANimmo DGFarnsworth LMTaylor RSWatson SJBennett AFClarke MF. Historical maps from modern images: using remote sensing to model and map century-long vegetation change in a fire-prone region.
PLoS ONE.
11.
2016
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Nimmo DGHaslem ARadford JQHall MBennett AF. Riparian tree cover enhances the resistance and stability of woodland bird communities during an extreme climatic event.
Journal of Applied Ecology.
53:449-458.
2016
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Haslem ANimmo DGRadford JQBennett AF. Landscape properties mediate the homogenization of bird assemblages during climatic extremes.
Ecology.
96:3165-3174.
2015
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Nimmo DGMac Nally RCunningham SCHaslem ABennett AF. Vive la resistance: reviving resistance for 21st century conservation.
Trends in Ecology and Evolution.
30:516-523.
2015
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Avitabile SCCallister KEKelly LTHaslem AFraser LNimmo DGWatson SJKenny SATaylor RSSpence-Bailey LMBennett AFClarke MF. Systematic fire mapping is critical for fire ecology, planning and management: A case study in the semi-arid Murray Mallee, south-eastern Australia.
Landscape and Urban Planning.
117:81-91.
2013
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Woolley PAHaslem AWesterman M. Past and present distribution of Dasycercus: toward a better understanding of the identity of specimens in cave deposits and the conservation status of the currently recognised species D. blythi and D. cristicauda (Marsupialia : Dasyuridae).
Australian Journal of Zoology.
61:281-281.
2013
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Nimmo DGKelly LTSpence-Bailey LMWatson SJHaslem AWhite JGClarke MFBennett AF. Predicting the century-long post-fire responses of reptiles.
Global Ecology and Biogeography: a journal of macroecology.
21:1062-1073.
2012
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STEINBAUER MJHASLEM AEDWARDS ED. Using meteorological and lunar information to explain catch variability of Orthoptera and Lepidoptera from 250 W Farrow light traps.
Insect Conservation and Diversity.
5:367-380.
2012
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Haslem AAvitabile SCTaylor RSKelly LTWatson SJNimmo DGKenny SACallister KESpence-Bailey LMBennett AFClarke MF. Time-since-fire and inter-fire interval influence hollow availability for fauna in a fire-prone system.
Biological Conservation.
152:212-221.
2012
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Watson SJTaylor RSNimmo DGKelly LTHaslem AClarke MFBennett AF. Effects of time since fire on birds: How informative are generalized fire response curves for conservation management?.
Ecological Applications.
22:685-696.
2012
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Watson SJTaylor RSSpence-Bailey LMNimmo DGKenny SAHaslem AGriffioen PACallister KEBrown LAvitabile SCBennett AFClarke MF. The mallee fire and biodiversity project.
Proceedings of the Royal Society of Victoria.
124:38-46.
2012
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Haslem ABennett AF. Countryside vegetation provides supplementary habitat at the landscape scale for woodland birds in farm mosaics.
Biodiversity and Conservation.
20:2225-2242.
2011
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Kelly LTNimmo DGSpence-Bailey LMHaslem AWatson SJClarke MFBennett AF. Influence of fire history on small mammal distributions: insights from a 100-year post-fire chronosequence.
Diversity and Distributions: a journal of conservation biogeography.
17:462-473.
2011
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Haslem AKelly LTNimmo DGWatson SJKenny SATaylor RSAvitabile SCCallister KESpence-Bailey LMClarke MFBennett AF. Habitat or fuel? Implications of long-term, post-fire dynamics for the development of key resources for fauna and fire.
Journal of Applied Ecology.
48:247-256.
2011
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Haslem ACallister KEAvitabile SCGriffioen PAKelly LTNimmo DGSpence-Bailey LMTaylor RSWatson SJBrown LBennett AFClarke MF. A framework for mapping vegetation over broad spatial extents: A technique to aid land management across jurisdictional boundaries.
Landscape and Urban Planning.
97:296-305.
2010
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Clemens RSWeston MAHaslem ASilcocks AFerris J. Identification of significant shorebird areas: thresholds and criteria.
Diversity and Distributions: a journal of conservation biogeography.
16:229-242.
2010
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Clarke MFAvitabile SCBrown LCallister KEHaslem AHolland GJKelly LTKenny SANimmo DGSpence-Bailey LMTaylor RSWatson SJBennett AF. Ageing mallee eucalypt vegetation after fire: insights for successional trajectories in semi-arid mallee ecosystems.
Australian Journal of Botany.
58:363-363.
2010
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Bennett AFHaslem ACheal DCClarke MFJones RNKoehn JDLake PSLumsden LFLunt IDMackey BGNally RMMenkhorst PWNew TRNewell GROâHara TQuinn GPRadford JQRobinson DWatson JEMYen AL. Ecological processes: A key element in strategies for nature conservation.
Ecological Management and Restoration.
10:192-199.
2009
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Haslem ABennett AF. Countryside elements and the conservation of birds in agricultural environments.
Agriculture, Ecosystems and Environment.
125:191-203.
2008
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Haslem ABennett AF. BIRDS IN AGRICULTURAL MOSAICS: THE INFLUENCE OF LANDSCAPE PATTERN AND COUNTRYSIDE HETEROGENEITY.
Ecological Applications.
18:185-196.
2008
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Bennett AFRadford JQHaslem A. Properties of land mosaics: Implications for nature conservation in agricultural environments.
Biological Conservation.
133:250-264.
2006
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Maisey ACHaslem ALeonard SWJBennett AF. Foraging by an avian ecosystem engineer extensively modifies the litter and soil layer in forest ecosystems.
Ecological Applications.
2020
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report
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Leonard SHaslem ABennett AClarke M. Guidelines for ecosystem resilience monitoring, evaluation and reporting within the Victorian Bushfire Monitoring Program
2018
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Leonard SBruce MChristie FDi Stefano JHaslem AHolland GKelly LLoyn RMacHunter JRumpff LStamation KBennett AClarke MYork A. Foothills Fire and Biota. Fire and Adaptive Management Report no. 96.
i-82.
2016
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Clarke MBennett AAvitabile SCSchedvin NLeonard SWJConnell JHaslem AKelly LWatson SKenny STaylor RNimmo DWarren CPayne C. Mallee HawkEye Project: Final Report 2011-2014.
i-50.
2014
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Bennett AClarke MAvitabile SBrown LCallister KHaslem AKelly LKenny SNimmo DSpence-bailey LTaylor RWatson SHolland G. Fire and Wildlife in the Mallee: insights for conservation and management
2011
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Leonard SHaslem ABennett AClarke M. Guidelines for ecosystem resilience monitoring, evaluation and reporting within the Victorian Bushfire Monitoring Program
2018