Publications
Bridging the gap between decomposition theory and forensic research on postmortem interval
B Dawson, M Ueland, D Carter, D Mclntyre, P Barton
(2024), Vol. 138, pp. 509-518, International Journal of Legal Medicine, Berlin, Germany, C1
Blake Dawson, Maldwyn Evans, Philip Barton, Masashi Soga, Kahoko Tochigi, Shinsuke Koike
(2024), Environmental Entomology, Oxford, Eng., C1
Microhabitats shape ant community structure in a spatially heterogeneous grassy woodland
P Barton, M Evans, J Lewis
(2024), Vol. 15, Ecosphere, C1
The ephemeral resource patch concept
N Butterworth, M Benbow, P Barton
(2023), Vol. 98, pp. 697-726, Biological Reviews, London, Eng., C1
Carcass use by mesoscavengers drives seasonal shifts in Australian alpine scavenging dynamics
James Vandersteen, Christopher Fust, Mathew Crowther, Matt Smith, Benjamin Viola, Philip Barton, Thomas Newsome
(2023), Vol. 50, pp. 1031-1045, Wildlife Research, Melbourne, Vic., C1-1
Climate-driven animal mass mortality events: is there a role for scavengers?
Philip Barton, Anna Reboldi, Stefanie Bonat, Patricia Mateo-Tomas, Thomas Newsome
(2023), Vol. 50, pp. 1-6, Environmental Conservation, Cambridge, Eng., C1-1
Responses of necrophilous beetles to animal mass mortality in the Australian Alps
R Stone, S Bonat, T Newsome, P Barton
(2023), pp. 1-13, Journal of Insect Conservation, Berlin, Germany, C1
Scavenging with invasive species
Thomas Newsome, Rhys Cairncross, Calum Cunningham, Emma Spencer, Philip Barton, William Ripple, Aaron Wirsing
(2023), pp. 1-20, Biological Reviews, London, Eng., C1
R Cairncross, P Barton, S Bonat, M Crowther, C Dickman, J Vandersteen, T Newsome
(2022), Vol. 31, pp. 1-9, Food Webs, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, C1-1
Climate-driven divergent long-term trends of forest beetles in Japan
M Evans, P Barton, S Niwa, M Soga, S Seibold, K Tsuchiya, M Hisano
(2022), Vol. 25, pp. 2009-2021, Ecology Letters, London, Eng., C1-1
B Dawson, J Wallman, P Barton
(2022), Vol. 18, pp. 343-351, Forensic Science Medicine and Pathology, Berlin, Germany, C1-1
B Dawson, J Wallman, M Evans, N Butterworth, P Barton
(2022), Vol. 199, pp. 181-191, Oecologia, Berlin, Germany, C1-1
Insect abundance patterns on vertebrate remains reveal carrion resource quality variation
B Dawson, J Wallman, M Evans, P Barton
(2022), Vol. 198, pp. 1043-1056, Oecologia, Berlin, Germany, C1-1
What's hot and what's not - Identifying publication trends in insect ecology
N Andrew, M Evans, L Svejcar, K Prendegast, L Mata, H Gibb, M Stone, P Barton
(2022), Vol. 47, pp. 5-16, Austral Ecology, London, Eng., C1-1
How bioregional history could shape the future of agriculture
J Brown, P Barton, S Cunningham
(2021), Vol. 64, pp. 149-189, The Future of Agricultural Landscapes: Part 2, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, B1-1
K Ng, S Nowrouzi, K Staunton, P Barton, D Driscoll
(2021), Vol. 311, Agriculture, Ecosystems and Environment, C1
Monitoring the dead as an ecosystem indicator
T Newsome, B Barton, J Buck, J DeBruyn, E Spencer, W Ripple, P Barton
(2021), Vol. 11, pp. 5844-5856, Ecology and Evolution, London, Eng., C1-1
Outfoxing the fox: Effect of prey odor on fox behavior in a pastoral landscape
T Andrewartha, M Evans, W Batson, A Manning, C Price, I Gordon, P Barton
(2021), Vol. 3, pp. 1-12, Conservation Science and Practice, London, Eng., C1-1
Convergence of Social Strategies in Carrion Breeding Insects
D Charabidze, S Trumbo, A Grzywacz, J Costa, M Benbow, P Barton, S Matuszewski
(2021), Vol. 71, pp. 1028-1037, Bioscience, Oxford, Eng., C1-1
Field succession studies and casework can help to identify forensically useful Diptera
B Dawson, P Barton, J Wallman
(2021), Vol. 66, pp. 2319-2328, Journal of Forensic Sciences, London, Eng., C1-1
Is resource change a useful predictor of carrion insect succession on pigs and humans?
B Dawson, J Wallman, M Evans, P Barton
(2021), Vol. 58, pp. 2228-2235, Journal of Medical Entomology, Oxford, Eng., C1-1
Ecological processes associated with different animal taxa in urban environments
M Evans, P Barton, M Westgate, M Soga, G Fujita, T Miyashita
(2021), Vol. 12, pp. 1-17, Ecosphere, Washington, D.C., C1-1
Temperature dynamics in different body regions of decomposing vertebrate remains
P Barton, B Dawson, A Barton, S Joshua, J Wallman
(2021), Vol. 325, pp. 1-7, Forensic Science International, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, C1-1
Limited understanding of bushfire impacts on Australian invertebrates
M Saunders, P Barton, J Bickerstaff, L Frost, T Latty, B Lessard, E Lowe, J Rodriguez, T White, K Umbers
(2021), Vol. 14, pp. 285-293, Insect Conservation and Diversity, London, 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
Invasive European wasps alter scavenging dynamics around carrion
E Spencer, P Barton, W Ripple, T Newsome
(2020), Vol. 24, pp. 1-7, Food Webs, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, C1-1
Soil chemical markers distinguishing human and pig decomposition islands: a preliminary study
P Barton, A Reboldi, B Dawson, M Ueland, C Strong, J Wallman
(2020), Vol. 16, pp. 605-612, Forensic Science Medicine and Pathology, Berlin, Germany, C1-1
Pollination and resource limitation as interacting constraints on almond fruit set
S Cunningham, M Evans, M Neave, J Armstrong, P Barton
(2020), Vol. 22, pp. 113-119, Plant Biology, London, Eng., C1-1
Traits reveal ecological strategies driving carrion insect community assembly
M Evans, J Wallman, P Barton
(2020), Vol. 45, pp. 966-977, Ecological Entomology, London, Eng., C1-1
J Brown, P Barton, S Cunningham
(2020), Vol. 295, pp. 1-9, Agriculture, Ecosystems and Environment, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, C1-1
A reintroduced ecosystem engineer provides a germination niche for native plant species
C Ross, S McIntyre, P Barton, M Evans, S Cunningham, A Manning
(2020), Vol. 29, pp. 817-837, Biodiversity and Conservation, Berlin, Germany, C1-1
B Dawson, P Barton, J Wallman
(2020), Vol. 316, pp. 1-8, Forensic Science International, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, C1-1
Scientists' warning to humanity on insect extinctions
P Cardoso, P Barton, K Birkhofer, F Chichorro, C Deacon, T Fartmann, C Fukushima, R Gaigher, J Habel, C Hallmann, M Hill, A Hochkirch, M Kwak, S Mammola, J Ari Noriega, A Orfinger, F Pedraza, J Pryke, F Roque, J Settele, J Simaika, N Stork, F Suhling, C Vorster, M Samways
(2020), Vol. 242, pp. 1-12, Biological Conservation, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, C1-1
Solutions for humanity on how to conserve insects
M Samways, P Barton, K Birkhofer, F Chichorro, C Deacon, T Fartmann, C Fukushima, R Gaigher, J Habel, C Hallmann, M Hill, A Hochkirch, L Kaila, M Kwak, D Maes, S Mammola, J Noriega, A Orfinger, F Pedraza, J Pryke, F Roque, J Settele, J Simaika, N Stork, F Suhling, C Vorster, P Cardoso
(2020), Vol. 242, pp. 1-15, Biological Conservation, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, C1-1
D Yong, P Barton, S Okada, M Crane, S Cunningham, D Lindenmayer
(2020), Vol. 115, pp. 1-11, Ecological Indicators, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, C1-1
Managing uncertainty in movement knowledge for environmental decisions
A Smith, H Kujala, J Lahoz-Monfort, L Guja, E Burns, R Nathan, E Alacs, P Barton, S Bau, D Driscoll, P Lentini, A Mortelliti, R Rowe, Y Buckley
(2019), Vol. 12, Conservation Letters, C1
Interactive effects of land use, grazing and environment on frogs in an agricultural landscape
S Pulsford, P Barton, D Driscoll, D Lindenmayer
(2019), Vol. 281, pp. 25-34, Agriculture, ecosystems and environment, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, C1
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
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
Towards Quantifying Carrion Biomass in Ecosystems
P Barton, M Evans, C Foster, J Pechal, J Bump, M Quaggiotto, M Benbow
(2019), Vol. 34, pp. 950-961, Trends in Ecology and Evolution, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, C1-1
Avian functional responses to landscape recovery
K Ikin, P Barton, W Blanchard, M Crane, J Stein, D Lindenmayer
(2019), Vol. 286, pp. 1-8, Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences, London, Eng., C1-1
Dynamic soil nutrient and moisture changes under decomposing vertebrate carcasses
M Quaggiotto, M Evans, A Higgins, C Strong, P Barton
(2019), Vol. 146, pp. 71-82, Biogeochemistry, Berlin, Germany, C1-1
C Ross, N Munro, P Barton, M Evans, J Gillen, B MacDonald, S McIntyre, S Cunningham, A Manning
(2019), Vol. 2019, pp. 1-22, PeerJ, Corte Madera, Calif., C1-1
M Evans, S Cunningham, H Gibb, A Manning, P Barton
(2019), Vol. 104, pp. 209-218, Ecological Indicators, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, C1-1
Novel bird responses to successive, large-scale, landscape transformations
D Lindenmayer, W Blanchard, M Westgate, C Foster, S Banks, P Barton, M Crane, K Ikin, B Scheele
(2019), Vol. 89, pp. 1-14, Ecological Monographs, Washington, D.C., C1-1
Nutrient and moisture transfer to insect consumers and soil during vertebrate decomposition
P Barton, C Strong, M Evans, A Higgins, M Quaggiotto
(2019), Vol. 18, pp. 1-8, Food Webs, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, C1-1
W Neilan, P Barton, C McAlpine, J Wood, D Lindenmayer
(2019), Vol. 42, pp. 173-186, Ecography, London, Eng., C1-1
M Benbow, P Barton, M Ulyshen, J Beasley, T DeVault, M Strickland, J Tomberlin, H Jordan, J Pechal
(2019), Vol. 89, pp. 1-29, Ecological Monographs, Washington, D.C., C1-1
G Kay, A Tulloch, P Barton, S Cunningham, D Driscoll, D Lindenmayer
(2018), Vol. 41, pp. 113-125, Ecography, Malden, Mass., C1
K Ng, P Barton, S Macfadyen, D Lindenmayer, D Driscoll
(2018), Vol. 33, pp. 109-125, Landscape ecology, Berlin, Germany, C1
M Evans, S Banks, P Barton, K Davies, D Driscoll
(2018), Vol. 43, pp. 282-293, Ecological entomology, Chichester, Eng., C1
Dynamic effects of ground-layer plant communities on beetles in a fragmented farming landscape
K Ng, S McIntyre, S Macfadyen, P Barton, D Driscoll, D Lindenmayer
(2018), Vol. 27, pp. 2131-2153, Biodiversity and conservation, Dordrecht, The Netherlands, C1
Reptiles and frogs use most land cover types as habitat in a fine-grained agricultural landscape
S Pulsford, P Barton, D Driscoll, G Kay, D Lindenmayer
(2018), Vol. 43, pp. 502-513, Austral Ecology, C1
K Ng, P Barton, W Blanchard, M Evans, D Lindenmayer, S Macfadyen, S McIntyre, D Driscoll
(2018), Vol. 188, pp. 645-657, Oecologia, C1
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
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
D Yong, P Barton, K Ikin, M Evans, M Crane, S Okada, S Cunningham, D Lindenmayer
(2018), Vol. 224, pp. 336-346, Biological Conservation, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, C1-1
C Foster, P Barton, C MacGregor, J Catford, W Blanchard, D Lindenmayer
(2018), Vol. 21, pp. 132-143, Applied Vegetation Science, London, Eng., C1-1
Conservation conundrums and the challenges of managing unexplained declines of multiple species
D Lindenmayer, J Wood, C MacGregor, C Foster, B Scheele, A Tulloch, P Barton, S Banks, N Robinson, N Dexter, L O'Loughlin, S Legge
(2018), Vol. 221, pp. 279-292, Biological Conservation, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, C1-1
Seal carrion is a predictable resource for coastal ecosystems
M Quaggiotto, P Barton, C Morris, S Moss, P Pomeroy, D McCafferty, D Bailey
(2018), Vol. 88, pp. 41-51, Acta Oecologica, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, C1-1
Direct and Indirect Effects of Herbivore Activity on Australian Vegetation
David Eldridge, Samantha Travers, Adrian Manning, Philip Barton
(2017), pp. 135-155, Australian vegetation, Cambridge, Eng., B1-1
Remnant vegetation, plantings and fences are beneficial for reptiles in agricultural landscapes
S Pulsford, D Driscoll, P Barton, D Lindenmayer
(2017), Vol. 54, pp. 1710-1719, Journal of Applied Ecology, C1
K Ng, D Driscoll, S MacFadyen, P Barton, S McIntyre, D Lindenmayer
(2017), Vol. 8, Ecosphere, C1
Effects of a large wildfire on vegetation structure in a variable fire mosaic
C Foster, P Barton, N Robinson, C MacGregor, D Lindenmayer
(2017), Vol. 27, pp. 2369-2381, Ecological Applications, Washington, D.C., C1-1
Necrophilous insect dynamics at small vertebrate carrion in a temperate eucalypt woodland
P Barton, M Evans, J Pechal, M Benbow
(2017), Vol. 54, pp. 964-973, Journal of Medical Entomology, Oxford, Eng., C1-1
Effects of ecological restoration on soil microbial diversity in a temperate grassy woodland
K Hamonts, A Bissett, B Macdonald, P Barton, A Manning, A Young
(2017), Vol. 117-118, pp. 117-128, Applied Soil Ecology, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, C1-1
P Barton, M Evans
(2017), Vol. 42, pp. 364-374, Ecological Entomology, London, Eng., C1-1
Effects of past and present livestock grazing on herpetofauna in a landscape-scale experiment
G Kay, A Mortelliti, A Tulloch, P Barton, D Florance, S Cunningham, D Lindenmayer
(2017), Vol. 31, pp. 446-458, Conservation Biology, London, Eng., C1-1
Fine-scale drivers of beetle diversity are affected by vegetation context and agricultural history
C Ross, P Barton, S McIntyre, S Cunningham, A Manning
(2017), Vol. 42, pp. 831-843, Austral Ecology, London, Eng., C1-1
Environmental and spatial drivers of spider diversity at contrasting microhabitats
P Barton, M Evans, C Foster, S Cunningham, A Manning
(2017), Vol. 42, pp. 700-710, Austral Ecology, London, Eng., C1-1
Does wing morphology affect recolonization of restored farmland by ground-dwelling beetles?
H Gibb, B Retter, S Cunningham, P Barton
(2017), Vol. 25, pp. 234-242, Restoration Ecology, London, Eng., C1-1
Optimal taxonomic groups for biodiversity assessment: a meta-analytic approach
M Westgate, A Tulloch, P Barton, J Pierson, D Lindenmayer
(2017), Vol. 40, pp. 539-548, Ecography, London, Eng., C1-1
Wildlife Conservation in Farm Landscapes
D Lindemayer, D Michael, M Crane, S Okada, D Florance, P Barton, K Ikin
(2016), Melbourne, Vic., A1-1
G Kay, P Barton, D Driscoll, S Cunningham, W Blanchard, S Mcintyre, D Lindenmayer
(2016), Vol. 19, pp. 515-525, Animal conservation, Chichester, Eng., C1
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
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
Temporal trends in mammal responses to fire reveals the complex effects of fire regime attributes
D Lindenmayer, W Blanchard, C MacGregor, P Barton, S Banks, M Crane, D Michael, S Okada, L Berry, D Florance, M Gill
(2016), Vol. 26, pp. 557-573, Ecological Applications, Washington, D.C., C1-1
D Lindenmayer, S Candy, C MacGregor, S Banks, M Westgate, K Ikin, J Pierson, A Tulloch, P Barton
(2016), Vol. 26, pp. 2267-2279, Ecological Applications, Washington, D.C., C1-1
Substantial long-Term effects of carcass addition on soil and plants in a grassy eucalypt woodland
P Barton, S McIntyre, M Evans, J Bump, S Cunningham, A Manning
(2016), Vol. 7, pp. 1-11, Ecosphere, Washington, D.C., C1-1
Long-term bird colonization and turnover in restored woodlands
D Lindenmayer, P Lane, P Barton, M Crane, K Ikin, D Michael, S Okada
(2016), Vol. 25, pp. 1587-1603, Biodiversity and Conservation, Berlin, Germany, C1-1
D Yong, P Barton, S Okada, M Crane, D Lindenmayer
(2016), Vol. 69, pp. 152-164, Ecological Indicators, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, C1-1
Two roles for ecological surrogacy: Indicator surrogates and management surrogates
M Hunter, M Westgate, P Barton, A Calhoun, J Pierson, A Tulloch, M Beger, C Branquinho, T Caro, J Gross, J Heino, P Lane, C Longo, K Martin, W McDowell, C Mellin, H Salo, D Lindenmayer
(2016), Vol. 63, pp. 121-125, Ecological Indicators, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, C1-1
J Pierson, A Mortelliti, P Barton, P Lane, D Lindenmayer
(2016), Vol. 61, pp. 790-798, Ecological Indicators, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, C1-1
The role of carrion in ecosystems
P Barton
(2015), Carrion Ecology, Evolution, and Their Applications, Boca Raton, FL, B1-1
Guidelines for using movement science to inform biodiversity policy
P Barton, P Lentin, E Alacs, S Bau, Y Buckley, Emma Burns, D Driscoll, L Guja, H Kujala, J Lahoz-Monfort, A Mortelliti, R Nathan, R Rowe, A Smith
(2015), Vol. 56, pp. 791-801, Environmental management (New York): an international journal for decision-makers, scientists and environmental auditors, New York, N.Y., 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
Text analysis tools for identification of emerging topics and research gaps in conservation science
M Westgate, P Barton, J Pierson, D Lindenmayer
(2015), Vol. 29, pp. 1606-1614, Conservation Biology, United States, C1-1
Can coarse woody debris be used for carbon storage in open grazed woodlands?
B Macdonald, J Gillen, S Tuomi, J Newport, P Barton, A Manning
(2015), Vol. 44, pp. 1210-1215, Journal of Environmental Quality, United States, C1-1
Interactive effects of fire and large herbivores on web-building spiders
C Foster, P Barton, J Wood, D Lindenmayer
(2015), Vol. 179, pp. 237-248, Oecologia, Germany, C1-1
Can habitat surrogates predict the response of target species to landscape change?
J Pierson, P Barton, P Lane, D Lindenmayer
(2015), Vol. 184, pp. 1-10, Biological Conservation, C1-1
A new framework for selecting environmental surrogates
D Lindenmayer, J Pierson, P Barton, M Beger, C Branquinho, A Calhoun, T Caro, H Greig, J Gross, J Heino, M Hunter, P Lane, C Longo, K Martin, W McDowell, C Mellin, H Salo, A Tulloch, M Westgate
(2015), Vol. 538, pp. 1029-1038, Science of the Total Environment, Netherlands, C1-1
Effects of fire on vegetation and arthropods in a coastal heath, south-east Queensland
M Manwaring, M Eliott, P Barton, H Weaver
(2015), Vol. 16, pp. 73-75, Ecological Management and Restoration, C1-1
D Lindenmayer, W Blanchard, P Tennant, P Barton, K Ikin, A Mortelliti, S Okada, M Crane, D Michael
(2015), Vol. 21, pp. 836-847, Diversity and Distributions, C1-1
Learning from clinical medicine to improve the use of surrogates in ecology
P Barton, J Pierson, M Westgate, P Lane, D Lindenmayer
(2015), Vol. 124, pp. 391-398, Oikos, C1-1
A Smith, D Blair, L McBurney, S Banks, P Barton, W Blanchard, D Driscoll, A Gill, D Lindenmayer
(2014), Vol. 17, pp. 258-270, Ecosystems, Berlin, Germany, C1-1
The trajectory of dispersal research in conservation biology. Systematic review
D Driscoll, S Banks, P Barton, K Ikin, P Lentini, D Lindenmayer, A Smith, L Berry, E Burns, A Edworthy, M Evans, R Gibson, R Heinsohn, B Howland, G Kay, N Munro, B Scheele, I Stirnemann, D Stojanovic, N Sweaney, N Villaseñor, M Westgate
(2014), Vol. 9, pp. 1-18, PLoS one, San Francisco, Calif., C1-1
K Ikin, P Barton, I Stirnemann, J Stein, D Michael, M Crane, S Okada, D Lindenmayer
(2014), Vol. 9, PLoS ONE, United States, C1-1
R Cunningham, D Lindenmayer, P Barton, K Ikin, M Crane, D Michael, S Okada, P Gibbons, J Stein
(2014), Vol. 24, pp. 1275-1288, Ecological Applications, United States, C1-1
Effects of large native herbivores on other animals
C Foster, P Barton, D Lindenmayer
(2014), Vol. 51, pp. 929-938, Journal of Applied Ecology, C1-1
Global meta-analysis reveals low consistency of biodiversity congruence relationships
M Westgate, P Barton, P Lane, D Lindenmayer
(2014), Vol. 5, Nature Communications, England, C1-1
Visualization of species pairwise associations: A case study of surrogacy in bird assemblages
P Lane, D Lindenmayer, P Barton, W Blanchard, M Westgate
(2014), Vol. 4, pp. 3279-3289, Ecology and Evolution, England, C1-1
An Empirical Assessment of the Focal Species Hypothesis
D Lindenmayer, P Lane, M Westgate, M Crane, D Michael, S Okada, P Barton
(2014), Vol. 28, pp. 1594-1603, Conservation Biology, United States, C1-1
D Lindenmayer, P Barton, P Lane, M Westgate, L McBurney, D Blair, P Gibbons, G Likens
(2014), Vol. 9, PLoS ONE, United States, C1-1
Contrasting diversity dynamics of phoretic mites and beetles associated with vertebrate carrion
P Barton, H Weaver, A Manning
(2014), Vol. 63, pp. 1-13, Experimental and Applied Acarology, Netherlands, C1-1
Bird community responses to the edge between suburbs and reserves
K Ikin, P Barton, E Knight, D Lindenmayer, J Fischer, A Manning
(2014), Vol. 174, pp. 545-557, Oecologia, Germany, C1-1
Robustness of habitat-based surrogates of animal diversity: A multitaxa comparison over time
P Barton, M Westgate, P Lane, C Macgregor, D Lindenmayer
(2014), Vol. 51, pp. 1434-1443, Journal of Applied Ecology, C1-1
Vegetation structure moderates the effect of fire on bird assemblages in a heterogeneous landscape
P Barton, K Ikin, A Smith, C MacGregor, D Lindenmayer
(2014), Vol. 29, pp. 703-714, Landscape Ecology, C1-1
R Cunningham, D Lindenmayer, M Crane, D Michael, P Barton, P Gibbons, S Okada, K Ikin, J Stein
(2014), Vol. 20, pp. 59-71, Diversity and Distributions, C1-1
Conceptual domain of the matrix in fragmented landscapes
D Driscoll, S Banks, P Barton, D Lindenmayer, A Smith
(2013), Vol. 28, pp. 605-613, Trends in ecology & evolution, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, C1-1
Species Traits Predict Assemblage Dynamics at Ephemeral Resource Patches Created by Carrion
P Barton, S Cunningham, B Macdonald, S McIntyre, D Lindenmayer, A Manning
(2013), Vol. 8, PLoS ONE, United States, C1-1
The role of carrion in maintaining biodiversity and ecological processes in terrestrial ecosystems
P Barton, S Cunningham, D Lindenmayer, A Manning
(2013), Vol. 171, pp. 761-772, Oecologia, Germany, C1-1
P Barton, M Colloff, K Pullen, S Cunningham
(2013), Vol. 22, pp. 2091-2110, Biodiversity and Conservation, C1-1
Grassland area determines beetle assemblage dissimilarity from surrounding floodplain forest
P Barton, M Colloff, K Pullen, S Cunningham
(2013), Vol. 17, pp. 1209-1219, Journal of Insect Conservation, C1-1
The spatial scaling of beta diversity
P Barton, S Cunningham, A Manning, H Gibb, D Lindenmayer, R Didham
(2013), Vol. 22, pp. 639-647, Global Ecology and Biogeography, C1-1
P Barton, A Manning, H Gibb, J Wood, D Lindenmayer, S Cunningham
(2011), Vol. 48, pp. 943-951, Journal of Applied Ecology, C1-1
Morphological traits as predictors of diet and microhabitat use in a diverse beetle assemblage
P Barton, H Gibb, A Manning, D Lindenmayer, S Cunningham
(2011), Vol. 102, pp. 301-310, Biological Journal of the Linnean Society, C1-1
Fine-scale heterogeneity in beetle assemblages under co-occurring Eucalyptus in the same subgenus
P Barton, A Manning, H Gibb, D Lindenmayer, S Cunningham
(2010), Vol. 37, pp. 1927-1937, Journal of Biogeography, C1-1
Mosquito (Diptera: Culicidae) and rainfallassociations with arbovirus disease in Eastern Victoria
P Barton, H Weaver
(2009), Vol. 133, pp. 257-264, Transactions of the Royal Society of South Australia, C1-1
P Barton, A Manning, H Gibb, D Lindenmayer, S Cunningham
(2009), Vol. 142, pp. 1701-1709, Biological Conservation, C1-1
H Weaver, P Barton
(2008), Vol. 1679, pp. 55-62, Zootaxa, C1-1
P Barton, J Aberton
(2005), Vol. 126, pp. 261-267, Proceedings of the Linnean Society of New South Wales, C1-1
P Barton, J Aberton, B Kay
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