Patterns of invertebrate biodiversity across a natural edge JM Dangerfield, AJ Pik, D Britton, A Holmes, M Gillings, IAN Oliver, ... Austral Ecology 28 (3), 227-236, 2003 | 106 | 2003 |
Are butterflies and moths useful indicators for restoration monitoring? A pilot study in Sydney's Cumberland Plain Woodland B Lomov, DA Keith, DR Britton, DF Hochuli Ecological Management & Restoration 7 (3), 204-210, 2006 | 104 | 2006 |
Land systems as surrogates for biodiversity in conservation planning I Oliver, A Holmes, JM Dangerfield, M Gillings, AJ Pik, DR Britton, ... Ecological Applications 14 (2), 485-503, 2004 | 102 | 2004 |
Virtual biodiversity assessment systems I Oliver, A Pik, D Britton, JM Dangerfield, RK Colwell, AJ Beattie Bioscience 50 (5), 441-450, 2000 | 65 | 2000 |
Contribution of paddock trees to the conservation of terrestrial invertebrate biodiversity within grazed native pastures IAN Oliver, S Pearce, PJM Greenslade, DR Britton Austral Ecology 31 (1), 1-12, 2006 | 55 | 2006 |
Australian family ties: does a lack of relatives help invasive plants escape natural enemies? KJ Harvey, DA Nipperess, DR Britton, L Hughes Biological Invasions 14, 2423-2434, 2012 | 48 | 2012 |
Identifying the Real Pollinators? Exotic Honeybees Are the Dominant Flower Visitors and Only Effective Pollinators of Avicennia marina in Australian Temperate … TD Hermansen, DR Britton, DJ Ayre, TE Minchinton Estuaries and Coasts 37, 621-635, 2014 | 46 | 2014 |
Does time since introduction influence enemy release of an invasive weed? KJ Harvey, DA Nipperess, DR Britton, L Hughes Oecologia 173, 493-506, 2013 | 35 | 2013 |
Rare Lepidoptera at Mount Piper, Victoria-the role of a threatened butterfly community in advancing understanding of insect conservation. DR Britton, TR New, A Jelinek | 28 | 1995 |
Insect diversity and trophic structure differ on native and non‐indigenous congeneric rushes in coastal salt marshes KJ Harvey, DR Britton, TE Minchinton Austral Ecology 35 (5), 522-534, 2010 | 20 | 2010 |
Insects associated with the fruit of Syzygium paniculatum (Magenta Lillypilly) and Syzygium australe (Brush Cherry) PA Juniper, DR Britton Australian Journal of Entomology 49 (4), 296-303, 2010 | 18 | 2010 |
Conservations of a'threatened Butterfly Community' at Mount Piper, Victoria A Jelinek, DR Britton, TR New Memoirs of the Queensland Museum. Brisbane 36 (1), 115-120, 1994 | 17 | 1994 |
Refining a conservation plan for an endangered lycaednid butterfly, Acrodipsas myrmecophila, in Victoria, Australia TR New, DR Britton Journal of Insect Conservation 1, 65-72, 1997 | 16 | 1997 |
Comparison of invertebrate herbivores on native and non‐native Senecio species: Implications for the enemy release hypothesis KJ Harvey, DA Nipperess, DR Britton, L Hughes Austral Ecology 40 (5), 503-514, 2015 | 13 | 2015 |
GridPP: meeting the particle physics computing challenge D Britton, AJ Cass, PEL Clarke, JC Coles, AT Doyle, RP Middleton, ... UK e-Science All Hands Conference, 2005 | 12 | 2005 |
The ant fauna of Mount Piper and its relevance to environmental assessment and the conservation of a threatened invertebrate community TR New, DR Britton, SD Hinkley, LJ Miller Flora and Fauna Technical Report 143, 1996 | 11 | 1996 |
Detecting impacts of non‐native species on associated invertebrate assemblages depends on microhabitat KJ Harvey, DR Britton, TE Minchinton Austral Ecology 39 (5), 511-521, 2014 | 10 | 2014 |
Ant trap nests enable detection of a rare and localised butterfly''Acrodipsas Myrmecophila'(waterhouse and lyell)(Lepidoptera: Lycaenidae) in the field DR Britton Memoirs of the Museum of Victoria 56 (2), 383-388, 1997 | 10 | 1997 |
Exotic pine plantations and indigenous Lepidoptera in Australia DR Britton, TR New Journal of Insect Conservation 8, 263-274, 2004 | 9 | 2004 |
Hill-topping butterflies of the Hawkesbury-Nepean CMA DR Britton, SG Ginn Australian Museum, Sydney, 2008 | 4 | 2008 |