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Tina Parkhurst
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Drivers of seedling establishment success in dryland restoration efforts
N Shackelford, GB Paterno, DE Winkler, TE Erickson, EA Leger, ...
Nature Ecology & Evolution 5 (9), 1283-1290, 2021
1652021
The influence of predators and prey naivety on reintroduction success: current and future directions
KE Moseby, A Carthey, T Schroeder, D Armstrong, M Hayward, D Moro
Advances in reintroduction biology of Australian and New Zealand fauna, 29-42, 2015
562015
Global meta‐analysis reveals incomplete recovery of soil conditions and invertebrate assemblages after ecological restoration in agricultural landscapes
T Parkhurst, SM Prober, RJ Hobbs, RJ Standish
Journal of Applied Ecology 59 (2), 358-372, 2022
402022
Molecules and Morphology Reveal Overlooked Populations of Two Presumed Extinct Australian Sea Snakes (Aipysurus: Hydrophiinae)
KL Sanders, T Schroeder, ML Guinea, AR Rasmussen
PLoS One 10 (2), e0115679, 2015
192015
P is for persistence: Soil phosphorus remains elevated for more than a decade after old field restoration
T Parkhurst, RJ Standish, SM Prober
Ecological Applications 32 (3), e2547, 2022
172022
Dingo interactions with exotic mesopredators: spatiotemporal dynamics in an Australian arid-zone study
T Schroeder, MM Lewis, AD Kilpatrick, KE Moseby
Wildlife Research 42 (6), 529-539, 2015
172015
Recovery of woody but not herbaceous native flora 10 years post old‐field restoration
T Parkhurst, SM Prober, RJ Standish
Ecological Solutions and Evidence 2 (3), e12097, 2021
102021
Abiotic and biotic responses to woody debris additions in restored old fields in a multi‐site Before‐After‐Control‐Impact experiment
T Parkhurst, SM Prober, M Farrell, RJ Standish
Ecology and Evolution 12 (7), e9058, 2022
62022
Drivers of seedling establishment success in dryland restoration efforts. Nat Ecol Evol 5: 1283–1290
N Shackelford, GB Paterno, DE Winkler, TE Erickson, EA Leger, ...
62021
Reading tea leaves worldwide: Decoupled drivers of initial litter decomposition mass‐loss rate and stabilization
JM Sarneel, MM Hefting, T Sandén, J van den Hoogen, D Routh, ...
Ecology letters 27 (5), e14415, 2024
52024
Balancing the books of nature by accounting for ecosystem condition following ecological restoration
T Parkhurst, RJ Standish, SM Prober, H Kobryn, M Vardon
Scientific reports 14 (1), 11369, 2024
42024
Old‐field restoration improves habitat for ants in a semi‐arid landscape
T Parkhurst, RJ Standish, AN Andersen, SM Prober
Restoration Ecology 30 (7), e13605, 2022
42022
Interventions for resilient nature‐based solutions: An ecological perspective
RJ Standish, T Parkhurst
Journal of Ecology 112 (11), 2502-2509, 2024
32024
Limited recovery of soil organic carbon and soil biophysical functions after old field restoration in an agricultural landscape
T Parkhurst, RJ Standish, SM Prober
Austral Ecology 49 (4), e13519, 2024
12024
Responses of soil, herbaceous vegetation and ants to woody debris additions in restored old fields in a multi-site Before-After-Control-Impact experiment
T Parkhurst, S Prober, M Farrell, R Standish
12022
Natural Capital Accounting in the mining sector: The Alcoa case study - testing the SEEA-EA framework in the context of mine rehabilitation.
T Parkhurst, R Standish
CRC TiME, 2023
2023
Natural Capital Accounting in the Australian Mining Sector
B Maybee, S Waterer, L Pantelic, K Meney, T Parkhurst, RJ Standish, ...
2023
Is Tree Planting Enough?: Investigation of Soil Condition and Composition of Vegetation and Invertebrate Assemblages After Ecological Restoration in Agricultural Landscapes
T Parkhurst
Murdoch University, 2021
2021
Ecosystem restoration
T Parkhurst, RJ Standish
Bush Heritage Australia, 2018
2018
Spatial and temporal interactions between dingoes, cats and foxes in South Australia's arid zone
T Schroeder, A Kilpatrick, M Lewis, K Moseby
Australasian Wildlife Management Society, 2013
2013
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