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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.
201350/500 rule and minimum viable populations: response to Jamieson and AllendorfFrankham, R.; Brook, B.; Bradshaw, C.; Traill, L.; Spielman, D.
2012The Aftermath of Megafaunal Extinction: Ecosystem Transformation in Pleistocene AustraliaRule, S.; Brook, B.; Haberle, S.; Turney, C.; Kershaw, A.; Johnson, C.
2010And then there were none?Roberts, R.; Brook, B.
2012Predicting the distribution of commercially important invertebrate stocks under future climateRussell, B.; Connell, S.; Mellin, C.; Brook, B.; Burnell, O.; Fordham, D.; Van Niel, K.P.
2012Long-term field data and climate-habitat models show that orangutan persistence depends on effective forest management and greenhouse gas mitigationGregory, S.; Brook, B.; Goossens, B.; Ancrenaz, M.; Alfred, R.; Ambu, L.; Fordham, D.; Gratwicke, B.
2010Finding needles (or ants) in haystacks: predicting locations of invasive organisms to inform eradication and containmentSchmidt, D.; Spring, D.; Mac Nally, R.; Thomson, J.; Brook, B.; Cacho, O.; McKenzie, M.
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.