Professor Brett P. Murphy
Charles Darwin University
H-index: 49
Oceania-Australia
Top articles of Professor Brett P. Murphy
Title | Journal | Author(s) | Publication Date |
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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 |