Professor Brett P. Murphy

Professor Brett P. Murphy

Charles Darwin University

H-index: 49

Oceania-Australia

About Professor Brett P. Murphy

Professor Brett P. Murphy, With an exceptional h-index of 49 and a recent h-index of 38 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Charles Darwin University, specializes in the field of Fire ecology, Conservation biology, Savanna ecology.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Nestbox use indicates declining arboreal mammals in an Australian savanna may be limited by tree hollow availability

Pyric herbivory and the nexus between forage, fire and native and introduced large grazing herbivores in Australian tropical savannas

Land clearing and fracking in Australia’s Northern Territory threatens the world’s largest intact tropical savanna

Habitat structure facilitates coexistence of native and invasive mesopredators in an Australian tropical savanna

Pyrodiversity trade-offs: A simulation study of the effects of fire size and dispersal ability on native mammal populations in northern Australian savannas

Low‐and high‐intensity fire in the riparian savanna: Demographic impacts in an avian model species and implications for ecological fire management

How culling Australia’s feral water buffalo could help tackle climate change

Population genomics and conservation management of the threatened black-footed tree-rat (Mesembriomys gouldii) in northern Australia

Professor Brett P. Murphy Information

University

Position

Associate Professor and ARC Future Fellow

Citations(all)

8225

Citations(since 2020)

5342

Cited By

4810

hIndex(all)

49

hIndex(since 2020)

38

i10Index(all)

103

i10Index(since 2020)

98

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Professor Brett P. Murphy Skills & Research Interests

Fire ecology

Conservation biology

Savanna ecology

Top articles of Professor Brett P. Murphy

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Nestbox use indicates declining arboreal mammals in an Australian savanna may be limited by tree hollow availability

Forest Ecology and Management

Leigh-Ann Woolley

Ian J Radford

Teigan Cremona

John CZ Woinarski

Brydie M Hill

...

2024/6/1

Pyric herbivory and the nexus between forage, fire and native and introduced large grazing herbivores in Australian tropical savannas

Ecosystems

Angela M Reid

Brett P Murphy

Tom Vigilante

Wunambal Gaambera Aboriginal Corporation

David MJS Bowman

2023/4

Land clearing and fracking in Australia’s Northern Territory threatens the world’s largest intact tropical savanna

Euan Ritchie

Brett Murphy

John CZ Woinarski

2023/6/30

Habitat structure facilitates coexistence of native and invasive mesopredators in an Australian tropical savanna

Wildlife Research

Gavin J Trewella

Teigan Cremona

Harry Nevard

Brett P Murphy

2023/2/13

Pyrodiversity trade-offs: A simulation study of the effects of fire size and dispersal ability on native mammal populations in northern Australian savannas

Biological Conservation

Hugh F Davies

Casey Visintin

Brett P Murphy

Euan G Ritchie

Sam C Banks

...

2023/6/1

Low‐and high‐intensity fire in the riparian savanna: Demographic impacts in an avian model species and implications for ecological fire management

Journal of Applied Ecology

Niki Teunissen

Hamish McAlpine

Skye F Cameron

Brett P Murphy

Anne Peters

2023/11

How culling Australia’s feral water buffalo could help tackle climate change

Hugh Davies

Brett Murphy

Clement Duvert

Georgina Bishop Neave

2023/1/31

Population genomics and conservation management of the threatened black-footed tree-rat (Mesembriomys gouldii) in northern Australia

Heredity

Brenton von Takach

Holly Sargent

Cara E Penton

Kate Rick

Brett P Murphy

...

2023/3/10

Fire Positively Influences Ant Diversity by Modifying Habitat Openness in an Australian Tropical Savanna

Bulletin of the Ecological Society of America

François Brassard

Magen J Pettit

Brett P Murphy

Alan N Andersen

2023/10/1

Controlling feral ruminants to reduce greenhouse gas emissions: a case study of buffalo in northern Australia

Wildlife Research

Hugh F Davies

Brett P Murphy

Clément Duvert

Georgina Neave

2023/1/5

Abundance and detection of feral cats decreases after severe fire on Kangaroo Island, Australia

Austral Ecology

Rosemary Hohnen

Alex I James

Paul Jennings

Brett P Murphy

Karleah Berris

...

2023/5

Fire influences ant diversity by modifying vegetation structure in an A ustralian tropical savanna

Ecology

François Brassard

Magen J Pettit

Brett P Murphy

Alan N Andersen

2023/9

Using a demographic model to project the long‐term effects of fire management on tree biomass in Australian savannas

Ecological Monographs

Brett P Murphy

Peter J Whitehead

Jay Evans

Cameron P Yates

Andrew C Edwards

...

2023/5

Reconstructing mechanisms of extinctions to guide mammal conservation biogeography

Journal of Biogeography

Sean Tomlinson

Mark V Lomolino

John CZ Woinarski

Brett P Murphy

Elizabeth Reed

...

2023/7

Compounding and complementary carnivores: Australian bird species eaten by the introduced European red fox Vulpes vulpes and domestic cat Felis catus

Bird Conservation International

John CZ Woinarski

Alyson M Stobo-Wilson

Heather M Crawford

Stuart J Dawson

Chris R Dickman

...

2022/9

Forged by fire: Burning the Australian tropical savannas

Global Application of Prescribed Fire

Angela M Reid

Brett P Murphy

2022/2

Population collapse of a Gondwanan conifer follows the loss of Indigenous fire regimes in a northern Australian savanna

Scientific Reports

David MJS Bowman

Grant J Williamson

Fay H Johnston

Clarence JW Bowman

Brett P Murphy

...

2022/5/31

On the brink of extinction: The small mammal decline in northern Australia

Teigan Cremona

Sam C Banks

Hugh F Davies

Hayley M Geyle

Cara E Penton

...

2021/1/1

Counting the bodies: Estimating the numbers and spatial variation of Australian reptiles, birds and mammals killed by two invasive mesopredators

Diversity and Distributions

Alyson M Stobo‐Wilson

Brett P Murphy

Sarah M Legge

Hernan Caceres‐Escobar

David G Chapple

...

2022/5

1.7 million foxes, 300 million native animals killed every year: Now we know the damage foxes wreak

Jaana Dielenberg

Alyson Stobo-Wilson

Brett Murphy

John CZ Woinarski

Sarah Legge

...

2022/3/16

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Co-Authors

H-index: 72
John Woinarski

John Woinarski

Charles Darwin University

H-index: 64
Stephen Garnett

Stephen Garnett

Charles Darwin University

H-index: 60
Jeremy Russell-Smith

Jeremy Russell-Smith

Charles Darwin University

H-index: 59
Michael J Lawes

Michael J Lawes

University of KwaZulu-Natal

H-index: 58
Mark A. Cochrane

Mark A. Cochrane

University of Maryland

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