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Matthew H Webb
Matthew H Webb
Landscape Recovery Foundation
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Discovery of a novel predator reveals extreme but highly variable mortality for an endangered migratory bird
D Stojanovic, MH Webb, R Alderman, LL Porfirio, R Heinsohn
Diversity and distributions 20 (10), 1200-1207, 2014
872014
Location matters: using spatially explicit occupancy models to predict the distribution of the highly mobile, endangered swift parrot
MH Webb, S Wotherspoon, D Stojanovic, R Heinsohn, R Cunningham, ...
Biological Conservation 176, 99-108, 2014
732014
A severe predator-induced population decline predicted for endangered, migratory swift parrots (Lathamus discolor)
R Heinsohn, M Webb, R Lacy, A Terauds, R Alderman, D Stojanovic
Biological Conservation 186, 75-82, 2015
702015
Ground-based survey methods both overestimate and underestimate the abundance of suitable tree-cavities for the endangered Swift Parrot
D Stojanovic, M Webb, D Roshier, D Saunders, R Heinsohn
Emu-Austral Ornithology 112 (4), 350-356, 2012
502012
Further knowledge and urgent action required to save Orange-bellied Parrots from extinction
D Stojanovic, F Alves, H Cook, R Crates, R Heinsohn, A Peters, L Rayner, ...
Emu-Austral Ornithology 118 (1), 126-134, 2018
422018
The importance of incorporating functional habitats into conservation planning for highly mobile species in dynamic systems
MH Webb, A Terauds, A Tulloch, P Bell, D Stojanovic, R Heinsohn
Conservation Biology 31 (5), 1018-1028, 2017
402017
Sex ratio bias and shared paternity reduce individual fitness and population viability in a critically endangered parrot
R Heinsohn, G Olah, M Webb, R Peakall, D Stojanovic
Journal of Animal Ecology 88 (4), 502-510, 2019
352019
Undetected Allee effects in Australia’s threatened birds: implications for conservation
R Crates, L Rayner, D Stojanovic, M Webb, R Heinsohn
Emu-Austral Ornithology 117 (3), 207-221, 2017
332017
Loss of habitat for a secondary cavity nesting bird after wildfire
D Stojanovic, JW nee Voogdt, M Webb, H Cook, R Heinsohn
Forest Ecology and Management 360, 235-241, 2016
332016
Exploiting the richest patch has a fitness pay‐off for the migratory swift parrot
D Stojanovic, A Terauds, MJ Westgate, MH Webb, DA Roshier, ...
Journal of Animal Ecology 84 (5), 1194-1201, 2015
312015
Nesting requirements of the endangered Swift Parrot (Lathamus discolor)
MH Webb, MC Holdsworth, J Webb
Emu-Austral Ornithology 112 (3), 181-188, 2012
312012
An occupancy approach to monitoring regent honeyeaters
R Crates, A Terauds, L Rayner, D Stojanovic, R Heinsohn, D Ingwersen, ...
The Journal of Wildlife Management 81 (4), 669-677, 2017
262017
Validation of a landscape‐scale planning tool for cavity‐dependent wildlife
D Stojanovic, AJ Koch, M Webb, R Cunningham, D Roshier, R Heinsohn
Austral Ecology 39 (5), 579-586, 2014
262014
Contemporary breeding biology of critically endangered regent honeyeaters: implications for conservation
R Crates, L Rayner, D Stojanovic, M Webb, A Terauds, R Heinsohn
Ibis 161 (3), 521-532, 2019
252019
Pre‐emptive action as a measure for conserving nomadic species
D Stojanovic, HCL Cook, C Sato, F Alves, G Harris, A McKernan, ...
The Journal of Wildlife Management 83 (1), 64-71, 2019
252019
A radio telemetry study of movement in the giant Tasmanian freshwater crayfish, Astacopsis gouldi
M Webb, AMM Richardson
University Of Tasmania, 2004
252004
Effect of nest cavity morphology on reproductive success of a critically endangered bird
D Stojanovic, L Rayner, M Webb, R Heinsohn
Emu-Austral Ornithology 117 (3), 247-253, 2017
242017
Occupancy patterns of the introduced, predatory sugar glider in Tasmanian forests
M Allen, MH Webb, F Alves, R Heinsohn, D Stojanovic
Austral Ecology 43 (4), 470-475, 2018
232018
Genetic evidence confirms severe extinction risk for critically endangered swift parrots: implications for conservation management
D Stojanovic, G Olah, M Webb, R Peakall, R Heinsohn
Animal Conservation 21 (4), 313-323, 2018
222018
Spatially and temporally targeted suppression of despotic noisy miners has conservation benefits for highly mobile and threatened woodland birds
R Crates, A Terauds, L Rayner, D Stojanovic, R Heinsohn, C Wilkie, ...
Biological Conservation 227, 343-351, 2018
212018
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