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David Keith
David Keith
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Plant functional traits in relation to fire in crown‐fire ecosystems
JG Pausas, RA Bradstock, DA Keith, JE Keeley
Ecology 85 (4), 1085-1100, 2004
7742004
Predicting extinction risks under climate change: coupling stochastic population models with dynamic bioclimatic habitat models
DA Keith, HR Akçakaya, W Thuiller, GF Midgley, RG Pearson, SJ Phillips, ...
Biology letters 4 (5), 560-563, 2008
7702008
Ocean shores to desert dunes: the native vegetation of New South Wales and the ACT
DA Keith
Department of Environment and Conservation (NSW), 2004
7442004
Faustian bargains? Restoration realities in the context of biodiversity offset policies
M Maron, RJ Hobbs, A Moilanen, JW Matthews, K Christie, TA Gardner, ...
Biological conservation 155, 141-148, 2012
6612012
Scientific foundations for an IUCN Red List of Ecosystems
DA Keith, JP Rodríguez, KM Rodríguez-Clark, E Nicholson, K Aapala, ...
PLOS one 8 (5), e62111, 2013
6532013
Limits to the use of threatened species lists
HP Possingham, SJ Andelman, MA Burgman, RA Medellı́n, LL Master, ...
Trends in ecology & evolution 17 (11), 503-507, 2002
6372002
Value of long‐term ecological studies
DB Lindenmayer, GE Likens, A Andersen, D Bowman, CM Bull, E Burns, ...
Austral Ecology 37 (7), 745-757, 2012
6052012
Fire management for biodiversity conservation: key research questions and our capacity to answer them
DA Driscoll, DB Lindenmayer, AF Bennett, M Bode, RA Bradstock, ...
Biological conservation 143 (9), 1928-1939, 2010
5632010
Bias correction in species distribution models: pooling survey and collection data for multiple species
W Fithian, J Elith, T Hastie, DA Keith
Methods in Ecology and Evolution 6 (4), 424-438, 2015
4642015
European red list of habitats part 2. Terrestrial and freshwater habitats
JAM Janssen, JS Rodwell, M García Criado, S Gubbay, T Haynes, A Nieto, ...
European Union, 2016
4152016
Making consistent IUCN classifications under uncertainty
HR Akçakaya, S Ferson, MA Burgman, DA Keith, GM Mace, CR Todd
Conservation biology 14 (4), 1001-1013, 2000
3652000
Satellite remote sensing of ecosystem functions: opportunities, challenges and way forward
N Pettorelli, H Schulte to Bühne, A Tulloch, G Dubois, C Macinnis‐Ng, ...
Remote Sensing in Ecology and Conservation 4 (2), 71-93, 2018
3242018
Uncertainty and adaptive management for biodiversity conservation
DA Keith, TG Martin, E McDonald-Madden, C Walters
Biological Conservation 144 (4), 1175-1178, 2011
3032011
Guidelines for the application of IUCN Red List of Ecosystems Categories and Criteria, version 1.1
LM Bland, DA Keith, RM Miller, NJ Murray, JP Rodríguez
International Union for the Conservation of Nature, Gland, Switzerland, 2017
2992017
Fire-driven extinction of plant populations: a synthesis of theory and review of evidence from Australian vegetation
D Keith
Proceedings-Linnean Society of New South Wales 116, 37-78, 1996
2891996
Taming a wicked problem: resolving controversies in biodiversity offsetting
M Maron, CD Ives, H Kujala, JW Bull, FJF Maseyk, S Bekessy, A Gordon, ...
BioScience 66 (6), 489-498, 2016
2862016
A new approach for selecting fully representative reserve networks: addressing efficiency, reserve design and land suitability with an iterative analysis
M Bedward, RL Pressey, DA Keith
Biological Conservation 62 (2), 115-125, 1992
2711992
Establishing IUCN red list criteria for threatened ecosystems
JP Rodríguez, KM RODRÍGUEZ‐CLARK, JEM Baillie, N Ash, J Benson, ...
Conservation Biology 25 (1), 21-29, 2011
2692011
The IUCN red list of ecosystems: Motivations, challenges, and applications
DA Keith, JP Rodríguez, TM Brooks, MA Burgman, EG Barrow, L Bland, ...
Conservation Letters 8 (3), 214-226, 2015
2682015
A comparison of resampling methods for remote sensing classification and accuracy assessment
MB Lyons, DA Keith, SR Phinn, TJ Mason, J Elith
Remote Sensing of Environment 208, 145-153, 2018
2602018
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