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Jamie B. Kirkpatrick
Jamie B. Kirkpatrick
School of Geography, Planning and Spatial Sciences, University of Tasmania
Potvrđena adresa e-pošte na utas.edu.au
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An iterative method for establishing priorities for the selection of nature reserves: an example from Tasmania
JB Kirkpatrick
Biological Conservation 25 (2), 127-134, 1983
6951983
Does variation in garden characteristics influence the conservation of birds in suburbia?
GD Daniels, JB Kirkpatrick
Biological conservation 133 (3), 326-335, 2006
3892006
Resident attitudes towards trees influence the planting and removal of different types of trees in eastern Australian cities
JB Kirkpatrick, A Davison, GD Daniels
Landscape and urban planning 107 (2), 147-158, 2012
2302012
Environmental and vegetation variables have a greater influence than habitat fragmentation in structuring lizard communities in remnant urban bushland
S Jellinek, DA Driscoll, JB Kirkpatrick
Austral ecology 29 (3), 294-304, 2004
2122004
Explaining variation in front gardens between suburbs of Hobart, Tasmania, Australia
JB Kirkpatrick, GD Daniels, T Zagorski
Landscape and Urban Planning 79 (3-4), 314-322, 2007
1572007
Functional and spatial differentiation of urban bird assemblages at the landscape scale
LE Conole, JB Kirkpatrick
Landscape and Urban Planning 100 (1-2), 11-23, 2011
1532011
A continent transformed: human impact on the natural vegetation of Australia
J Kirkpatrick
University of Tasmania, 1999
1491999
Australia's most threatened ecosystem-the southeastern lowland native grasslands
J Kirkpatrick, K McDougall, M Hyde
University of Tasmania, 1995
1421995
Temporal and spatial variation in garden and street trees in six eastern Australian cities
JB Kirkpatrick, GD Daniels, A Davison
Landscape and urban planning 101 (3), 244-252, 2011
1412011
Comparing the characteristics of front and back domestic gardens in Hobart, Tasmania, Australia
GD Daniels, JB Kirkpatrick
Landscape and Urban Planning 78 (4), 344-352, 2006
1392006
Extent of invasion of Tasmanian native vegetation by the exotic bumblebee Bombus terrestris (Apoidea: Apidae)
AB Kingston, J Marsden‐Smedley, DA Driscoll, S Corbett, J Fenton, ...
Austral Ecology 27 (2), 162-172, 2002
1392002
Vegetation of Tasmania 1: 500 000
JB Kirkpatrick, KJ Dickinson
Forestry Commission Tasmania, 1984
131*1984
A comparison of direct and environmental domain approaches to planning reservation of forest higher plant communities and species in Tasmania
JB Kirkpatrick, MJ Brown
Conservation biology 8 (1), 217-224, 1994
1291994
The impact of fire on Tasmanian alpine vegetation and soils
JB Kirkpatrick, KJM Dickinson
Australian Journal of Botany 32 (6), 613-629, 1984
1281984
Sinners, scapegoats or fashion victims? Understanding the deaths of trees in the green city
JB Kirkpatrick, A Davison, GD Daniels
Geoforum 48, 165-176, 2013
1212013
Climate change, non‐indigenous species and shipping: assessing the risk of species introduction to a high‐A rctic archipelago
C Ware, J Berge, JH Sundet, JB Kirkpatrick, ADM Coutts, A Jelmert, ...
Diversity and Distributions 20 (1), 10-19, 2014
1172014
Conservation of lowland native grasslands in south-eastern Australia
JB McDougall, Keith L, Kirkpatrick
World Wide Fund for Nature Australia, 1993
114*1993
The flammability and energy content of some important plant species and fuel components in the forests of southeastern Tasmania
KJM Dickinson, JB Kirkpatrick
Journal of Biogeography, 121-134, 1985
1141985
Variation in the effects of vertebrate grazing on fire potential between grassland structural types
S Leonard, J Kirkpatrick, J Marsden‐Smedley
Journal of Applied Ecology 47 (4), 876-883, 2010
1122010
Gardens and the bush: gardeners’ attitudes, garden types and invasives
T Zagorski, JB Kirkpatrick, E Stratford
Australian Geographical Studies 42 (2), 207-220, 2004
1102004
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