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List of works by Michael Clarke

Ageing mallee eucalypt vegetation after fire: insights for successional trajectories in semi-arid mallee ecosystems

scientific article published in 2010

An experimental study of the translocation of noisy miners Manorina melanocephala and difficulties associated with dispersal

Animal movements in fire-prone landscapes.

scientific article

Are all fauna associated with the same structural features of the foundation species<i>Triodia scariosa</i>?

scientific article published on 22 May 2020

Are forest gullies refuges for birds when burnt? The value of topographical heterogeneity to avian diversity in a fire-prone landscape

scientific article published on 01 June 2016

Assessing programs for monitoring threatened species - a tale of three honeyeaters (Meliphagidae)

scientific article published in 2003

Assessing the sensitivity of biodiversity indices used to inform fire management

scientific article published in 2017

Avifaunal disarray due to a single despotic species

article

Avifaunal disarray: quantifying models of the occurrence and ecological effects of a despotic bird species

article

Determinants of the occurrence of unburnt forest patches: Potential biotic refuges within a large, intense wildfire in south-eastern Australia

scientific article published in 2014

Do multiple fires interact to affect vegetation structure in temperate eucalypt forests?

scientific article published on 14 October 2016

Do yellow-faced honeyeater (Lichenostomus chrysops) nests experience higher predation at forest edges?

article by Rebecca L. Boulton & Michael F. Clarke published 2003 in Wildlife Research

Ecological processes: A key element in strategies for nature conservation

article

Edge geometry influences patch-level habitat use by an edge specialist in south-eastern Australia

article

Effects of the fire regime on mammal occurrence after wildfire: Site effects vs landscape context in fire-prone forests

scholarly article by Evelyn K. Chia et al published March 2016 in Forest Ecology and Management

Effects of time since fire on birds: how informative are generalized fire response curves for conservation management?

scientific article published in March 2012

Evaluating the evidence of culling a native species for conservation benefits

article by Courtney B. Melton et al published 5 October 2021 in Conservation science and practice

Evidence of extra-pair paternity in two socially monogamous Australian passerines: the Crescent Honeyeater and the Yellow-faced Honeyeater

scientific article (publication date: 2008)

Fire Regimes and Environmental Gradients Shape Bird, Mammal and Plant Distributions in Temperate Forests

scientific article published in 2017

Fire and Its Interactions With Other Drivers Shape a Distinctive, Semi-Arid ‘Mallee’ Ecosystem

scientific article published in 2021

Fire and biodiversity in the Anthropocene

scientific article published on 01 November 2020

Fire is a key element in the landscape-scale habitat requirements and global population status of a threatened bird: The Mallee Emu-wren (Stipiturus mallee)

article published in 2009

Fire management for biodiversity conservation: Key research questions and our capacity to answer them

article by Don A. Driscoll et al published September 2010 in Biological Conservation

Fire regimes and environmental gradients shape vertebrate and plant distributions in temperate eucalypt forests

article

Fire severity and fire-induced landscape heterogeneity affect arboreal mammals in fire-prone forests

scientific article published in 2015

Fire, drought and flooding rains: The effect of climatic extremes on bird species’ responses to time since fire

scientific article published on 19 May 2021

Habitat or fuel? Implications of long-term, post-fire dynamics for the development of key resources for fauna and fire

scientific article published on 09 December 2010

Historical Maps from Modern Images: Using Remote Sensing to Model and Map Century-Long Vegetation Change in a Fire-Prone Region

scientific article

How fire interacts with habitat loss and fragmentation

scientific article

Influence of fire history on small mammal distributions: insights from a 100-year post-fire chronosequence

scientific article

Influence of the yellow-throated miner (Manorina flavigula) on bird communities and tree health in a fragmented landscape

article

Interacting effects of fire severity, time since fire and topography on vegetation structure after wildfire

scientific article published in 2017

Interactions between the superb lyrebird (Menura novaehollandiae) and fire in south-eastern Australia

scientific article

Linking science and practice in ecological research and management: How can we do it better?

scientific article published in 2011

Male-biased sex ratios in broods of the cooperatively breeding bell miner Manorina melanophrys

article

Modeling variability in the fire response of an endangered bird to improve fire-management

scientific article published on 28 August 2019

Nest site selection by yellow-faced honeyeaters Lichenostomus chrysops

scientific article (publication date: September 2003)

No short-term change in avian assemblage following removal of Yellow-throated Miner (Manorina flavigula) colonies

article by Thea O'Loughlin et al published January 2017 in Ecological Management and Restoration

Optimal fire histories for biodiversity conservation

scientific article

Paternity and the Relatedness of Helpers in the Cooperatively Breeding Bell Miner

scholarly article published in The Condor in May 1998

Penetration of remnant edges by noisy miners (Manorina melanocephala) and implications for habitat restoration

article

Prescribed burning consumes key forest structural components: implications for landscape heterogeneity

scientific article

REVIEW: Refuges for fauna in fire-prone landscapes: their ecological function and importance

scientific article published in 2013

Resolving conflicts in fire management using decision theory: asset-protection versus biodiversity conservation

article by Don A. Driscoll et al published 5 April 2010 in Conservation Letters

Spatial and temporal drivers of small mammal distributions in a semi-arid environment: The role of rainfall, vegetation and life-history

scientific article published on 15 January 2013

Systematic fire mapping is critical for fire ecology, planning and management: A case study in the semi-arid Murray Mallee, south-eastern Australia

scientific article published in September 2013

Termites Are Resistant to the Effects of Fire at Multiple Spatial Scales

scientific article published on 16 November 2015

The 2019/2020 mega-fires exposed Australian ecosystems to an unprecedented extent of high-severity fire

scientific article published on 03 March 2021

The effects of topographic variation and the fire regime on coarse woody debris: Insights from a large wildfire

scholarly article by Michelle Bassett et al published March 2015 in Forest Ecology and Management

The short-term responses of small mammals to wildfire in semiarid mallee shrubland, Australia

scientific article published in 2010

The social organization and breeding behaviour of the Yellow-faced Honeyeater Lichenostomus chrysops- a migratory passerine from the Southern Hemisphere

scientific article published in 2003

Time-since-fire and climate interact to affect the structural recovery of an Australian semi-arid plant community

scientific article published in 2018

Warmer and drier conditions have increased the potential for large and severe fire seasons across south‐eastern Australia

scientific article published in 2022

What does it take to do successful adaptive management? A case study highlighting Coastal Grassy Woodland restoration at Yanakie Isthmus

scientific article published on 31 May 2018

Which fire management strategies benefit biodiversity? A landscape-perspective case study using birds in mallee ecosystems of south-eastern Australia

scientific article published in 2013