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Expert allocation of primary growth form to the New South Wales flora underpins the biodiversity assessment method
Author(s) | Oliver, Ian; McNellie, Megan J.![]() |
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Type | Journal article |
Date Published | 2019 |
Date Created | - |
Extending vegetation site data and ensemble models to predict patterns of foliage cover and species richness for plant functional groups
Author(s) | McNellie, Megan J.![]() |
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Type | Journal article |
Date Published | 2021 |
Date Created | - |
Modeling biodiversity benchmarks in variable environments
Author(s) | Yen, Jian D. L.; Dorrough, Josh; Oliver, Ian, et al |
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Type | Journal article |
Date Published | 2019 |
Date Created | - |
Pitfalls and possible solutions for using geo-referenced site data to inform vegetation models
Author(s) | McNellie, Megan; Oliver, Ian; Gibbons, Philip |
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Type | Journal article |
Date Published | 2015 |
Date Created | - |
Reference state and benchmark concepts for better biodiversity conservation in contemporary ecosystems
Author(s) | McNellie, Megan J.![]() |
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Type | Journal article |
Date Published | 2020 |
Date Created | - |
Semi-automated assignment of vegetation survey plotswithin anapriori classification of vegetation types
Author(s) | Oliver, Ian; Broese, Elizabeth A.; Dillon, Martin L., et al |
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Type | Journal article |
Date Published | 2012 |
Date Created | - |
Species abundance distributions should underpin ordinal cover-abundance transformations
Author(s) | McNellie, Megan J.![]() |
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Type | Journal article |
Date Published | 28-Apr-2019 |
Date Created | - |
Using tree hollow data to define large tree size for use in habitat assessment
Author(s) | Travers, Samantha K; Dorrough, Josh; Oliver, Ian, et al |
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Type | Journal article |
Date Published | 2018 |
Date Created | - |
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