Publications
J Rowland, J Walsh, M Beitzel, R Brawata, D Brown, L Chalmers, L Evans, K Eyles, R Gibbs, S Grover, S Grundy, R Harris, S Haywood, M Hilton, G Hope, B Keaney, M Keatley, D Keith, R Lawrence, M Lutz, T MacDonald, E MacPhee, N McLean, S Powell, D Robledo-Ruiz, C Sato, M Schroder, E Silvester, A Tolsma, A Western, J Whinam, M White, A Wild, R Williams, G Wright, W Young, J Moore
(2023), Vol. 5, pp. 1-16, Conservation Science and Practice, London, Eng., C1
Traits influence reptile responses to fire in a fragmented agricultural landscape
J Lazzari, C Sato, D Driscoll
(2022), Vol. 37, pp. 2363-2382, Landscape Ecology, London, Eng., C1
Rock supplementation as an ecological restoration strategy for temperate grassland reptiles
A Palmer, R Milner, B Howland, P Gibbons, G Kay, C Sato
(2022), pp. 1-13, Austral Ecology, London, Eng., C1
How fire interacts with habitat loss and fragmentation
D Driscoll, D Armenteras, A Bennett, L Brotons, M Clarke, T Doherty, A Haslem, L Kelly, C Sato, H Sitters, N Aquilué, K Bell, M Chadid, A Duane, M Meza-Elizalde, K Giljohann, T González, R Jambhekar, J Lazzari, A Morán-Ordóñez, T Wevill
(2021), Vol. 96, pp. 976-998, Biological Reviews, England, C1
S Jellinek, S Lloyd, C Catterall, C Sato
(2021), Vol. 22, pp. 208-213, Ecological Management and Restoration, C1
E Nicholson, K Watermeyer, J Rowland, C Sato, S Stevenson, A Andrade, T Brooks, N Burgess, S Cheng, H Grantham, S Hill, D Keith, M Maron, D Metzke, N Murray, C Nelson, D Obura, A Plumptre, A Skowno, J Watson
(2021), Vol. 5, pp. 1338-1349, Nature Ecology and Evolution, England, C1
The use of state-and-transition models in assessing management success
C Sato, D Lindenmayer
(2021), Vol. 3, Conservation Science and Practice, C1
Exotic herbivores dominate Australian high-elevation grasslands
Renee Hartley, Wade Blanchard, Mellesa Schroder, David Lindenmayer, Chloe Sato, Ben Scheele
(2021), pp. 1-11, Conservation Science and Practice, Chichester, Eng., C1-1
Using ecological niche theory to avoid uninformative biodiversity surrogates
P Barton, M Westgate, C Foster, K Cuddington, A Hastings, L O'Loughlin, C Sato, M Willig, D Lindenmayer
(2020), Vol. 108, Ecological Indicators, C1-1
Predation risk for reptiles is highest at remnant edges in agricultural landscapes
N Hansen, C Sato, D Michael, D Lindenmayer, D Driscoll
(2019), Vol. 56, pp. 31-43, Journal of applied ecology, Chichester, Eng., C1
Impacts of feral horses in the Australian Alps and evidence-based solutions
D Driscoll, G Worboys, H Allan, S Banks, N Beeton, R Cherubin, T Doherty, C Finlayson, K Green, R Hartley, G Hope, C Johnson, M Lintermans, B Mackey, D Paull, J Pittock, L Porfirio, E Ritchie, C Sato, B Scheele, D Slattery, S Venn, D Watson, M Watson, R Williams
(2019), Vol. 20, pp. 63-72, Ecological management and restoration, Chichester, Eng., C1
Drivers of temperate woodland condition through time in an agricultural landscape
Chloe Sato, Daniel Florance, David Lindenmayer
(2019), Vol. 30, pp. 1357-1367, Land Degradation & Development, London, Eng., C1-1
The use and utility of surrogates in biodiversity monitoring programmes
Chloe Sato, Martin Westgate, Philip Barton, Claire Foster, Luke O'Loughlin, Jennifer Pierson, Jayne Balmer, Jane Chapman, Gareth Catt, Tanya Detto, Amy Hawcroft, Rodney Kavanagh, Deanna Marshall, Meredith McKay, Katherine Moseby, Mike Perry, Doug Robinson, Mellesa Schroder, Katherine Tuft, David Lindenmayer
(2019), Vol. 56, pp. 1304-1310, Journal of Applied Ecology, London, Eng., C1-1
Environmental and grazing management drivers of soil condition
C Sato, C Strong, P Holliday, D Florance, J Pierson, D Lindenmayer
(2019), Vol. 276, pp. 1-7, Agriculture, Ecosystems and Environment, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, C1-1
D Lindenmayer, P Lane, M Crane, D Florance, C Foster, K Ikin, D Michael, C Sato, B Scheele, M Westgate
(2019), Vol. 25, pp. 675-685, Global Change Biology, Chichester, Eng., C1-1
D Lindenmayer, P Lane, C Foster, M Westgate, C Sato, K Ikin, M Crane, D Michael, D Florance, B Scheele
(2019), Vol. 25, pp. 449-461, Diversity and Distributions, Chichester, Eng., C1-1
How practitioners integrate decision triggers with existing metrics in conservation monitoring
C Foster, L O'Loughlin, C Sato, M Westgate, P Barton, J Pierson, J Balmer, G Catt, J Chapman, T Detto, A Hawcroft, G Jones, R Kavanagh, M McKay, D Marshall, K Moseby, M Perry, D Robinson, J Seddon, K Tuft, D Lindenmayer
(2019), Vol. 230, pp. 94-101, Journal of environmental management, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, C1-1
P Barton, M Evans, C Sato, L O'Loughlin, C Foster, D Florance, D Lindenmayer
(2019), Vol. 96, pp. 458-465, Ecological Indicators, C1-1
Pre-emptive action as a measure for conserving nomadic species
D Stojanovic, H Cook, C Sato, F Alves, G Harris, A McKernan, L Rayner, M Webb, W Sutherland, R Heinsohn
(2019), Vol. 83, pp. 64-71, Journal of Wildlife Management, London, Eng., C1-1
Biodiversity benefits of vegetation restoration are undermined by livestock grazing
D Lindenmayer, W Blanchard, M Crane, D Michael, C Sato
(2018), Vol. 26, pp. 1157-1164, Restoration ecology, Chichester, Eng., C1-1
Surrogates underpin ecological understanding and practice
L O'Loughlin, D Lindenmayer, M Smith, M Willig, A Knapp, K Cuddington, A Hastings, C Foster, C Sato, M Westgate, P Barton
(2018), Vol. 68, pp. 640-642, BioScience, C1-1
Meeting the global ecosystem collapse challenge
C Sato, D Lindenmayer
(2018), Vol. 11, pp. 1-7, Conservation letters, Chichester, Eng., C1-1
Hidden collapse is driven by fire and logging in a socioecological forest ecosystem
D Lindenmayer, C Sato
(2018), Vol. 115, pp. 5181-5186, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, Washington, D.C., C1-1
Tests of predictions associated with temporal changes in Australian bird populations
D Lindenmayer, P Lane, M Westgate, B Scheele, C Foster, C Sato, K Ikin, M Crane, D Michael, D Florance, P Barton, L O'Loughlin, N Robinson
(2018), Vol. 222, pp. 212-221, Biological Conservation, C1-1
An evaluation of small-mammal use of constructed wildlife crossings in ski resorts
M Schroder, C Sato
(2017), Vol. 44, pp. 259-268, Wildlife Research, Melbourne, Vic., C1-1
Integrating theory into disturbance interaction experiments to better inform ecosystem management
C Foster, C Sato, D Lindenmayer, P Barton
(2016), Vol. 22, pp. 1325-1335, Global change biology, Chichester, Eng., C1-1
Natural tree regeneration in agricultural landscapes: the implications of intensification
C Sato, J Wood, J Stein, M Crane, S Okada, D Michael, G Kay, D Florance, J Seddon, P Gibbons, D Lindenmayer
(2016), Vol. 230, pp. 98-104, Agriculture, ecosystems and environment, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, C1-1
P Barton, C Sato, G Kay, D Florance, D Lindenmayer
(2016), Vol. 9, pp. 124-134, Insect Conservation and Diversity, C1-1
C Foster, P Barton, C Sato, J Wood, C Macgregor, D Lindenmayer
(2016), Vol. 19, pp. 15-25, Animal Conservation, C1-1
Avoiding ecosystem collapse in managed forest ecosystems
D Lindenmayer, C Messier, C Sato
(2016), Vol. 14, pp. 561-568, Frontiers in ecology and the environment, Chichester, Eng., C1-1
Synergistic interactions between fire and browsing drive plant diversity in a forest understorey
C Foster, P Barton, C Sato, C Macgregor, D Lindenmayer
(2015), Vol. 26, pp. 1112-1123, Journal of Vegetation Science, C1-1
C Sato, J Wood, M Schroder, D Michael, W Osborne, K Green, D Lindenmayer
(2014), Vol. 29, pp. 1225-1236, Landscape Ecology, C1-1
The impacts of ski resorts on reptiles: A natural experiment
C Sato, J Wood, M Schroder, K Green, D Michael, D Lindenmayer
(2014), Vol. 17, pp. 313-322, Animal Conservation, C1-1
Managing ski resorts to improve biodiversity conservation: Australian reptiles as a case study
C Sato, M Schroder, K Green, D Michael, W Osborne, D Lindenmayer
(2014), Vol. 15, pp. 147-154, Ecological Management and Restoration, C1-1
An experiment to test key hypotheses of the drivers of reptile distribution in subalpine ski resorts
C Sato, J Wood, M Schroder, K Green, W Osborne, D Michael, D Lindenmayer
(2014), Vol. 51, pp. 13-22, Journal of Applied Ecology, C1-1
C Sato, J Wood, D Lindenmayer
(2013), Vol. 8, PLoS ONE, United States, C1-1
Funded Projects at Deakin
Australian Competitive Grants
Impacts of severe and extensive fire and interactions with feral herbivores
Prof Don Driscoll, Dr Chloe Sato, Dr Desley Whisson, Prof Euan Ritchie
Wildlife and Habitat Bushfire Recovery Program
- 2021: $164,065
- 2020: $164,065
Refuges for narrow range endemic invertebrates, butterflies and jewel beetles
Prof Don Driscoll, Dr Nicholas Porch, Dr Chloe Sato
Wildlife and Habitat Bushfire Recovery Program
- 2021: $192,791
- 2020: $192,791
Supervisions
No completed student supervisions to report