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Baxter, Peter W. J., McCarthy, Michael A., Possingham, Hugh P., Menkhorst, Peter W. and McLean, Natasha (2006) Accounting for management costs in sensitivity analyses of matrix population models. Conservation Biology, 20 3: 893-905.
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Lindenmayer, D., Hobbs, R. J., Montague-Drake, R., Alexandra, J., Bennett, A., Burgman, M., Cale, P., Calhoun, A., Cramer, V., Cullen, P., Driscoll, D., Fahrig, L., Fischer, J., Franklin, J., Haila, Y., Hunter, M., Gibbons, P., Lake, S., Luck, G., MacGregor, C., McIntyre, S., MacNally, R., Manning, A., Miller, J., Mooney, H., Noss, R., Possingham, H., Saunders, D., Schmiegelow, F., Scott, M., Simberloff, D., Sisk, T., Tabor, G., Walker, B., Wiens, J., Woinarski, J. and Zavaleta, E. (2008) A checklist for ecological management of landscapes for conservation. Ecology Letters, 11 1: 78-91.
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McAlpine, C. A., Syktus, J. I., Ryan, J. G., Deo, R. C., McKeon, G. M., McGowan, H. A. and Phinn, S. R. (2009) A continent under stress: Interactions, feedbacks and risks associated with impact of modified land cover on Australia’s Climate. Global Change Biology, 15 3: 2206-2223.
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Donato, D. B., Nichols, O., Possingham, H., Moore, M., Ricci, P. F. and Noller, B. N. (2007) A critical review of the effects of gold cyanide-bearing tailings solutions on wildlife. Environment International, 33 7: 974-984.
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McCarthy, M. A. and Possingham, H. P. (2007) Active adaptive management for conservation. Conservation Biology, 21 4: 956-963.
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Shea, Katriona, Possingham, Hugh P., Murdoch, William W. and Roush, Rick (2002) Active Adaptive Management in Insect Pest and Weed Control: Intervention with a Plan for Learning. Ecological Applications, 12 3: 927-936.
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Stewart, R. R. and Possingham, H. (2003). A framework for systematic marine reserve design in South Australia: A case study. In: J. P. Beumer and A. Grant and D. C. Smith, Aquatic Protected Areas: What works best and how do we know?. World Congress on Aquatic Protected Areas, Cairns, Australia, (132-143). August 2002.
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Beger, M., Harborne, A. R., Dacles, T. P., Solandt, J.-L. and Ledesma, G. L. (2004) A framework of lessons learned from community-based marine reserves and its effectiveness in guiding a new coastal management initiative in the Philippines. Environmental Management, 34 6: 786-801.
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Bowen, Michiala, McAlpine, Clive A., House, Alan P. N. and Smith, Geoffrey C. (2009) Agricultural landscape modification increases the abundance of an important food resource: Mistletoes, birds and brigalow. Biological Conservation, 142 1: 122-133.
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Lindenmayer, D. B., Ball, I., Possingham, H. P., McCarthy, M. A. and Pope, M. L. (2001) A landscape-scale test of the predictive ability of a spatially explicit model for population viability analysis. Journal of Applied Ecology, 38 1: 36-48.
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Possingham, H. P. and Davies, I. (1995) ALEX: A Model For The Viability Analysis Of Spatially Structured Populations. Biological Conservation, 73 2: 143-150.
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Moilanen, Atte, Possingham, Hugh P. and Polasky, Stephen (2009). A mathematical classification of conservation prioritization problems. In Atte Moilanen, Kerrie A. Wilson and Hugh P. Possingham (Ed.), Spatial conservation prioritization. Quantitative methods & Computational tools (pp. 28-42) United Kingdom: Oxford University Press.
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Burgman, M. A., Possingham, H. P., Lynch, A. J. J., Keith, D. A., McCarthy, M. A., Hopper, S. D., Drury, W. L., Passioura, J. A. and Devries, R. J. (2001) A method for setting the size of plant conservation target areas. Conservation Biology, 15 3: 603-616.
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Burgman, Mark A., Possingham, Hugh P., Lynch, A. Jasmyn, Keith, David A., McCarthy, Michael A., Hopper, Stephen D., Drury, Wendy L., Passioura, Jason A. and Devries, Robert J. (2001) A Method For Setting The Size Of Plant Conservation Target Areas. Conservation Biology, 15 3: 603-616.
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Baxter, P. W. J. and Getz, W. M. (2005) A model-framed evaluation of elephant effects on tree and fire dynamics in African savannas. Ecological Applications, 15 4: 1331-1341.
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Menke, N., Phinn, S., McAlpine, C. A., Pople, A., Grigg, G. and Possingham, H. (2002). Analysing kangaroo population dynamics with 24 years of survey data and AVHRR NDVI images. In: , Proceedings of the 11th Australasian Remote Sensing and Photogrammetry Conference. 11th Australasian Remote Sensing and Photogrammetry Conference, Brisbane, Brisbane, (). 2-6 September, 2002.
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Kospartov, M., Beger, M., Ceccarelli, D. M. and Richards, Z. T. (2006) An assessment of the distribution and abundance of sea cucumbers, trochus, giant clams, coral, fish and invasive marine species at Ashmore Reef National Nature Reserve and Cartier Island Marine Reserve Canberra, Australia: Department of the Environment and Heritage
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Seabrook, L., McAlpine, C. A. and Phinn, S. (2003). An ecological history of koala habitat in the Noosa Shire, south-east Queensland, 1860-1997. In: , Proceedings of the Australian Koala 2003 Annual Conference. Australian Koala 2003 Annual Conference, Noosa, Queensland, (). 2003.
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Huth, N. I. and Poulton, P. L. (2007) An electromagnetic induction method for monitoring variation in soil moisture in agroforestry systems. Australian Journal of Soil Research, 45 1: 63-72.
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McDonald, G., McAlpine, C. A., Taylor, B. and Vagg, A. (2004) An evaluation of regional natural resource management plans in tropical savanna regions: Report prepared for the Tropical Savanna CRC. , , Tropical Savanna CRC.
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Nicholson, Emily, Westphal, Michael I., Frank, Karin, Rochester, Wayne A., Pressey, Robert L., Lindenmayer, David B. and Possingham, Hugh P. (2006) A new method for conservation planning for the persistence of multiple species. Ecology Letters, 9 9: 1049-1060.
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Linke, Simon, Norris, Richard H., Faith, Daniel P. and Stockwell, David (2005) ANNA: A new prediction method for bioassessment programs. Freshwater Biology, 50 1: 147-158.
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Tenhumberg, B., Tyre, D. and Possingham, H. (2001). An optimization approach for minimizing extinction risk of endangered species through captive breeding. In: F. Ghassemi, P. Whetton, R. Little and M. Littleboy, Integrating Models for Natural Resources Management Across Disciplines, Issues and Scales. MODSIM2001: International Congress on Modelling and Simulation, The Australian National University, Canberra, (1713-1718). 10-13 December 2001.
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Beissinger, S., Nicholson, E. and Possingham, H.P. (2008). Application of Population Viability Analysis to Landscape Conservation Planning. In Millspaugh, J. and Thompson, F. (Ed.), Models for Planning Wildlife Conservation in Large Landscapes (pp. 33-49) United Kingdom: Academic Press.
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Westphal, Michael I. and Possingham, Hugh P. (2003) Applying Decision-Theory Framework to Landscape Planning for Biodiversity: Follow-up to Watson et al. Conservation Biology, 17 1: 327-329.
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Mackey, B. G., Soule, M. E., Nix, H. A., Recher, H. F., Lesslie, R. G., Williams, J. E., Woinarski, J. C. Z., Hobbs, R. J. and Possingham. H. P. (2007). Applying landscape-ecological principles to regional conservation: the WildCountry Project in Australia. In Jianguo Wu and Richard J. Hobbs (Ed.), Key topics in landscape ecology (pp. 192-213) Cambridge, United Kingdom: Cambridge University Press.
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Pressey, Robert L. and Bottrill, Madeleine C. (2009) Approaches to landscape- and seascape-scale conservation planning: Convergence, contrasts and challenges. Oryx, 43 4: 464-475.
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Goldingay, Ross and Possingham, Hugh (1995) Area Requirements For Viable Populations Of The Australian Gliding Marsupial Petaurus Australis. Biological Conservation, 73 2: 161-167.
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Pandolfi, J. M., Jackson, J. B. C., Baron, N., Bradbury, R. H., Guzman, H. M., Hughes, T. P., Kappel, C. V., Micheli, F., Ogden, J. C., Possingham, H. P. and Sala, E. (2005) Are US coral reefs on the slippery slope to slime?. Science, 307 5716: 1725-1726.
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Lindenmayer, David B., Burgman, M. A., Akcakaya, H. R., Lacy, R. C. and Possingham, H. P. (1995) A Review of the Generic Computer Programs ALEX, RAMAS/space and VORTEX for Modelling the Viability of Wildlife Metapopulations. Ecological Modelling, 82 2: 161-174.
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Lindenmayer, David B., McCarthy, Michael A., Possingham, Hugh P. and Legge, Sarah (2001) A Simple Landscape-Scale Test of a Spatially Explicit Population Model: Patch Occupancy in Fragmented South-Eastern Australian Forests. Oikos, 92 3: 445-458.
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Rhodes, Jonathan R., McAlpine, Clive A., Lunney, Daniel and Possingham, Hugh P. (2005) A spatially explicit habitat selection model incorporating home range behavior. Ecology, 86 5: 1199-1205.
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Lethbridge, M.R., Possingham, H. and Tyre, D. (2001). A spatially explicit population viability model using GIS. In: F. Ghassemi, P. Whetton, R. Little and M. Littleboy, Integrating Models for Natural Resources Management Across Disciplines, Issues and Scales. MODSIM2001: International Congress on Modelling and Simulation, The Australian National University, Canberra, (819-824). 10-13 December 2001.
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McAlpine, C. A. and Loyn, R. (2000). Assessing and monitoring forest fragmentation: Questions of spatial pattern, scale and methods. In P. Hale, A. Petrie, D. Moloney and P. Sattler (Ed.), Management for sustainable ecosystems 1st ed. (pp. 109-117) Brisbane: Centre for Conservation Biology, The University of Queensland.
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McCarthy, Michael A., Lindenmayer, David B. and Possingham, Hugh P. (2001) Assessing Spatial PVA Models Of Arboreal Marsupials Using Significance Tests And Bayesian Statistics. Biological Conservation, 98 2: 191-200.
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Kuhnert, P. M., Martin, T. G., Mengersen, K. and Possingham, H. P. (2005) Assessing the impacts of grazing levels on bird density in woodland habitat: a Bayesian approach using expert opinion. Environmetrics, 16 7: 717-747.
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Ssemmanda, R. and Fuller, R.A. (2005) Assessing the status of Handsome Francolin Francolinus nobilis in Bwindi Impenetrable National Park, western Uganda. Scopus, 25 : 41-50.
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Newton, A. C., Wilson, K. and Echeverra, C. M. (2004). Assessing the vulnerability of forests to environmental change. In: Smithers, Richard, Proceedings of Landscape Ecology of Trees and Forests. 12th Annual IALE (U.K.) Conference: Landscape Ecology of Trees and Forests, Cirencester, U.K., (176-186). 21-24 June 2004.
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Hoegh-Guldberg, O., Hughes, L., McIntyre, S., Lindenmayer, D.B., Parmesan, C., Possingham, H.P. and Thomas, C.D. (2008) Assisted Colonization and Rapid Climate Change. Science, 321 5887: 345-346.
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Day, Jemery R. and Possingham, Hugh P. (1995) A Stochastic Metapopulation Model with Variability in Patch Size and Position. Theoretical Population Biology, 48 3: 333-360.
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McAlpine, C. A. (1994). A strategy for the spatial analysis of kangaroo and euro habitat heterogeneity in Queensland's rangelands. In: , Proceedings of Resource Technology '94 : new opportunities, best practice. Resource Technology '94 : new opportunities, best practice, Melbourne, Australia,, (381-392). 26-30 September, 1994.
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Lourival, R., McCallum, H., Grigg, G., Arcangelo, C., Machado, R. and Possingham, H. (2009) A systematic evaluation of the conservation plans for the pantanal wetland in Brazil. Wetlands, 29 4: 1189-1201.
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Gerber, L. R., Beger, M., McCarthy, M. A. and Possingham, H. P. (2005) A theory for optimal monitoring of marine reserves. Ecology Letters, 8 8: 829-837.
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Ball, I. R., Lindenmayer, D. B. and Possingham, H. P. (1999) A Tree Hollow Dynamics Simulation Model. Forest Ecology and Management, 123 2-3: 179-194.
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Carwardine, Josie, Wilson, Kerrie A., Watts, Matt, Etter, Andres, Klein, Carissa J. and Possingham, Hugh P. (2008) Avoiding costly conservation mistakes: The importance of defining actions and costs in spatial priority setting. PLoS one, 3 7: e2586-1-e2586-6.
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Venter, Oscar, Watson, James E.M., Meijaard, Erik, Laurance, William F. and Possingham, Hugh P. (2010) Avoiding unintended outcomes from REDD. Conservation Biology, 24 1: 5-6.
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Wilson, Kerrie, Newton, Adrian, Echeverria, Cristian, Weston, Chris and Burgman, Mark (2005) A vulnerability analysis of the temperate forests of south central Chile A vulnerability analysis of the temperate forests of south central Chile. Biological Conservation, 122 2005: 9-21.. Biological Conservation, 122 1: 9-21.
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