Stephen E. Williams
James Cook University
H-index: 63
Oceania-Australia
Top articles of Stephen E. Williams
Title | Journal | Author(s) | Publication Date |
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Rates of species turnover across elevation vary with vertical stratum in rainforest ant assemblages | Ecography | Lily Leahy Brett R Scheffers Alan N Andersen Stephen E Williams | 2024/1 |
Estimating co‐extinction threats in terrestrial ecosystems | Seamus Doherty Frédérik Saltré John Llewelyn Giovanni Strona Stephen E Williams | 2023/9 | |
The climatic drivers of long‐term population changes in rainforest montane birds | Global Change Biology | Alejandro de la Fuente Alejandro Navarro Stephen E Williams | 2023/4 |
Climate change threatens the future of rain forest ringtail possums by 2050 | Diversity and Distributions | Alejandro de la Fuente Stephen E Williams | 2023/1 |
Laying low: Rugged lowland rainforest preferred by feral cats in the Australian Wet Tropics | Ecology and Evolution | Tom Bruce Stephen E Williams Rajan Amin Felicity L'Hotellier Ben T Hirsch | 2022/7 |
Predicted alteration of vertebrate communities in response to climate‐induced elevational shifts | Diversity and Distributions | Alejandro de la Fuente Andrew Krockenberger Ben Hirsch Lucas Cernusak Stephen E Williams | 2022/6 |
Arboreality drives heat tolerance while elevation drives cold tolerance in tropical rainforest ants | Ecology | Lily Leahy Brett R Scheffers Stephen E Williams Alan N Andersen | 2022/1 |
Vertical niche and elevation range size in tropical ants: Implications for climate resilience | Diversity and Distributions | Lily Leahy Brett R Scheffers Alan N Andersen Ben T Hirsch Stephen E Williams | 2021/3 |
Long-term changes in populations of rainforest birds in the Australia Wet Tropics bioregion: A climate-driven biodiversity emergency | PLoS One | Stephen E Williams Alejandro de la Fuente | 2021/12/22 |
Predicting species abundance by implementing the ecological niche theory | Ecography | Ben T Hirsch Lucas A Cernusak Stephen E Williams | 2021/11/1 |
Diversity and Distribution of the Dominant Ant Genus Anonychomyrma (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) in the Australian Wet Tropics | Diversity | Lily Leahy Brett R Scheffers Stephen E Williams Alan N Andersen | 2020/12/14 |
Presence-only and presence-absence data for comparing species distribution modeling methods | Biodiversity informatics | Jane Elith Catherine Graham Roozbeh Valavi Meinrad Abegg Caroline Bruce | 2020/7/22 |
Historical environmental stability drives discordant niche filling dynamics across phylogenetic scales | Journal of Biogeography | Brunno F Oliveira Jeffry M Flenniken Robert P Guralnick Stephen E Williams Brett R Scheffers | 2020/4 |
Research priorities for natural ecosystems in a changing global climate | Stephen E Williams Alistair J Hobday Lorena Falconi Jean‐Marc Hero Neil J Holbrook | 2020/2 |