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2009Shifting trends: detecting environmentally mediated regulation in long-lived marine vertebrates using time-series dataMcMahon, C.; Bester, M.; Hindell, M.; Brook, B.; Bradshaw, C.
2011Primary forests are irreplaceable for sustaining tropical biodiversityGibson, L.; Lee, T.; Koh, L.; Brook, B.; Gardner, T.; Barlow, J.; Peres, C.; Bradshaw, C.; Laurance, W.; Lovejoy, T.; Sodhi, N.
2008Synergies among extinction drivers under global changeBrook, B.; Sodhi, N.; Bradshaw, C.
201350/500 rule and minimum viable populations: response to Jamieson and AllendorfFrankham, R.; Brook, B.; Bradshaw, C.; Traill, L.; Spielman, D.
2006Minimum viable puoulation sizes and global extinction risk are unrelatedBrook, B.; Traill, L.; Bradshaw, C.
2006Conservationh Value of Non-Native Banteng in Northern AustraliaBradshaw, C.; Isagi, Y.; Kaneko, S.; Bowman, M.; Brook, B.
2009Predicting the timing and magnitude of tropical mosquito population peaks for maximizing control efficiencyYang, G.; Brook, B.; Bradshaw, C.; Zhou, X.-N.
2008Measuring the Meltdown: Drivers of Global Amphibian Extinction and DeclineSodhi, N.; Bickford, D.; Diesmos, A.; Lee, T.; Koh, L.; Brook, B.; Sekercioglu, C.; Bradshaw, C.; Freckleton, R.
2014An ecological regime shift resulting from disrupted predator-prey interactions in Holocene AustraliaProwse, T.; Johnson, C.; Bradshaw, C.; Brook, B.
2014Spatial climate patterns explain negligible variation in strength of compensatory density feedbacks in birds and mammalsHerrando-PĂ©rez, S.; Delean, S.; Brook, B.; Cassey, P.; Bradshaw, C.; Rubenstein, D.