Browse by Author "Piper, Scott Douglas"
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Long-term dynamics of bird diversity in forest and suburb: decay, turnover or homogenization?
Publication Type: Journal Articles (Refereed Article) Year of Publication: 2010 Author(s): Catterall, Carla, Cousin, Jarrad, Piper, Scott Douglas, Johnson, Gayle Patricia |
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Biodiversity recovery during rainforest reforestation as indicated by rapid assessment of epigaeic ants in tropical and subtropical Australia
Publication Type: Journal Articles (Refereed Article) Year of Publication: 2009 Author(s): Piper, Scott Douglas, Catterall, Carla, Kanowski, John Joseph, Proctor, Heather Coreen |
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Do cyclones and forest fragmentation have synergistic effects? A before-after study of rainforest vegetation structure at multiple sites.
Publication Type: Journal Articles (Refereed Article) Year of Publication: 2008 Author(s): Catterall, Carla, McKenna, Stephen Gerard, Kanowski, John Joseph, Piper, Scott Douglas |
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Impacts of picnic areas on bird assemblages and nest predation activity within Australian eucalypt forests
Publication Type: Journal Articles (Refereed Article) Year of Publication: 2006 Author(s): Piper, Scott Douglas, Catterall, Carla |
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Factors affecting the use of reforested sites by reptiles in cleared rainforest landscapes in tropical and subtropical Australia
Publication Type: Journal Articles (Refereed Article) Year of Publication: 2006 Author(s): Kanowski, John Joseph, Reis, Terence Michael, Catterall, Carla, Piper, Scott Douglas |
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Is the conservation value of small urban remnants of eucalypt forest limited by increased levels of nest predation?
Publication Type: Journal Articles (Refereed Article) Year of Publication: 2006 Author(s): Piper, Scott Douglas, Catterall, Carla |
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Effects of edge habitat and nest characteristics on depredation of artificial nests in fragmented Australian tropical rainforest
Publication Type: Journal Articles (Refereed Article) Year of Publication: 2005 Author(s): Hausmann, Franziska, Catterall, Carla, Piper, Scott Douglas |
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Rainforest timber plantations and the restoration of plant biodiversity in tropical and subtropical Australia
Publication Type: Book Chapters Year of Publication: 2005 Author(s): Wardell-Johnson, Grant W., Kanowski, John Joseph, Catterall, Carla, McKenna, Stephen Gerard, Piper, Scott Douglas, Lamb, David |
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Abundance patterns across months and locations, and their differences between migrant and resident landbirds in lowland subtropical eucalypt forest
Publication Type: Journal Articles (Refereed Article) Year of Publication: 2004 Author(s): Farmer, Debbie, Catterall, Carla, Piper, Scott Douglas |
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Effects of edge type and nest height on predation of artificial nests within subtropical Australian eucalypt forests
Publication Type: Journal Articles (Refereed Article) Year of Publication: 2004 Author(s): Piper, Scott Douglas, Catterall, Carla |
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A particular case and a general pattern: hyperaggressive behaviour by one species may mediate avifaunal decreases in fragmented Australian forests
Publication Type: Journal Articles (Refereed Article) Year of Publication: 2003 Author(s): Piper, Scott Douglas, Catterall, Carla |
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Does adjacent land use affect predation of artificial shrub-nests near eucalypt forest edges?
Publication Type: Journal Articles (Refereed Article) Year of Publication: 2002 Author(s): Piper, Scott Douglas, Catterall, Carla, Olsen, Michael Francis |
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Noisy miner irruptions associated with land use by humans in south east Queensland: causes, effects and management implications
Publication Type: Book Chapters Year of Publication: 2002 Author(s): Catterall, Carla, Piper, Scott Douglas, Goodall, Kylie |
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Flora and fauna assemblages vary with local topography in a subtropical eucalypt forest
Publication Type: Journal Articles (Refereed Article) Year of Publication: 2001 Author(s): Catterall, Carla, Piper, Scott Douglas, Bunn, Stuart, Arthur, Michael |
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