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Urban native vegetation remnants support more diverse native bee communities than residential gardens in Australia's southwest biodiversity hotspot
KS Prendergast, S Tomlinson, KW Dixon, PW Bateman, MHM Menz
Biological Conservation 265, 109408, 2022
Mandate: Australian Research Council
Scat DNA provides important data for effective monitoring of mammal and bird biodiversity
M van der Heyde, PW Bateman, M Bunce, G Wardell-Johnson, NE White, ...
Biodiversity and Conservation, 2021
Mandate: Australian Research Council
Build it and some may come: early-stage habitat restoration may initially favour herbivore return
SL Cross, S Tomlinson, M Craig, PW Bateman
Pacific Conservation Biology, 2022
Mandate: Australian Research Council
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Restoration goals: Why are fauna still overlooked in the process of recovering functioning ecosystems and what can be done about it?
SL Cross, PW Bateman, AT Cross
Ecological Management & Restoration, 2019
Mandate: Australian Research Council
Mitigation translocation as a management tool
HS Bradley, S Tomlinson, MD Craig, AT Cross, PW Bateman
Conservation Biology 36 (1), e13667, 2022
Mandate: Australian Research Council
Overlooked and undervalued: the neglected role of fauna and a global bias in ecological restoration assessments
SL Cross, S Tomlinson, MD Craig, KW Dixon, PW Bateman
Pacific Conservation Biology, 2019
Mandate: Australian Research Council
Methodological ambiguity and inconsistency constrain unmanned aerial vehicles as a silver bullet for monitoring ecological restoration
TM Buters, PW Bateman, T Robinson, D Belton, KW Dixon, AT Cross
Remote Sensing 11 (10), 2019
Mandate: Australian Research Council
New light in the dark - a proposed multidisciplinary framework for studying functional ecology of groundwater fauna
M Saccòa, A Blyth, PW Bateman, Q Hua, D Mazumderc, N White, ...
Science of the Total Environment, 2019
Mandate: Australian Research Council
The evolution of autotomy in leaf‐footed bugs
Z Emberts, CM St Mary, CC Howard, M Forthman, PW Bateman, ...
Evolution, 2020
Mandate: US National Science Foundation
eDNA metabarcoding of log hollow sediments and soils highlights the importance of substrate type, frequency of sampling and animal size, for vertebrate species detection
E Ryan, PW Bateman, K Fernandes, van der Heyde, M, P Nevill
Environmental DNA, 1-14, 2022
Mandate: Australian Research Council
Stygofaunal community trends along varied rainfall conditions: deciphering ecological niche dynamics of a shallow calcrete in Western Australia
M Saccò, AJ Blyth, WF Humphreys, S Karasiewicz, KT Meredith, A Laini, ...
Ecohydrology 13 (1), e2150, 2020
Mandate: Australian Research Council
Ontogenetic shift in diet of a large elapid snake is facilitated by allometric change in skull morphology
MB Patterson, AK Wolfe, PA Fleming, PW Bateman, M Martin, E Sherratt, ...
Evolutionary Ecology, 2022
Mandate: Australian Research Council
I don’t like crickets, I love them: invertebrates are an important prey source for varanid lizards
SL Cross, MD Craig, S Tomlinson, PW Bateman
Journal of Zoology, 2019
Mandate: Australian Research Council
Mitigation and management plans should consider all anthropogenic disturbances to fauna
SL Cross, AT Cross, S Tomlinson, SM Clark-Ioannou, PG Nevill, ...
Global Ecology and Conservation 26, e01500, 2021
Mandate: Australian Research Council
Detection of vertebrates from natural and artificial inland water bodies in a semi-arid habitat using eDNA from filtered, swept, and sediment samples
R McDonald, PW Bateman, CE Cooper, M van der Heyde, ...
Ecology & Evolution 13, e10014, 2023
Mandate: Australian Research Council
Bioindicator snake shows genomic signatures of natural and anthropogenic barriers to gene flow
DC Lettoof, VA Thomson, J Cornelis, PW Bateman, F Aubret, MM Gagnon, ...
PloS one 16 (10), e0259124, 2021
Mandate: Australian Research Council
Revealing microhabitat requirements of an endangered specialist lizard with LiDAR
HS Bradley, MD Craig, AT Cross, S Tomlinson, MJ Bamford, PW Bateman
Scientific Reports, 2022
Mandate: Australian Research Council
The Time Local Convex Hull method as a tool for assessing responses of fauna to habitat restoration: a case study using the perentie (Varanus giganteus: Reptilia: Varanidae)
SL Cross, S Tomlinson, MD Craig, PW Bateman
Australian Journal of Zoology 67 (1), 27-37, 2020
Mandate: Australian Research Council
The glucocorticoid response in a free-living bird predicts whether long-lasting memories fade or strengthen with time
BC Jones, SE Bebus, SM Ferguson, PW Bateman, SJ Schoech
Animal Behaviour 122, 157-168, 2016
Mandate: US National Science Foundation
Using monitors to monitor ecological restoration: presence may not indicate persistence
SL Cross, MD Craig, S Tomlinson, PW Bateman
Austral Ecology, 2020
Mandate: Australian Research Council
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