Ecological Management & Restoration

Papers
(The median citation count of Ecological Management & Restoration is 2. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2020-05-01 to 2024-05-01.)
ArticleCitations
Restoring the ecological integrity of a dryland river: Why low flows in the Barwon–Darling River must flow30
Climate change and the suitability of local and non‐local species for ecosystem restoration24
Quantifying the impacts of bushfire on populations of wild koalas (Phascolarctos cinereus): Insights from the 2019/20 fire season23
Embedding genetics experiments in restoration to guide plant choice for a degraded landscape with a changing climate22
Advances in approaches to seagrass restoration in Australia19
Predicting socio‐economic and biodiversity impacts of invasive species: Red Imported Fire Ant in the developing western Pacific17
Research supporting restoration aiming to make a fragmented landscape ‘functional’ for native wildlife16
Native fish losses due to water extraction in Australian rivers: Evidence, impacts and a solution in modern fish‐ and farm‐friendly screens16
Dirk Hartog Island ‘Return to 1616’ Project – The first six years (2014 to 2019)16
Operation Crayweed: Ecological and sociocultural aspects of restoring Sydney’s underwater forests16
Getting our Act together to improve Indigenous leadership and recognition in biodiversity management13
New approaches for revegetating agricultural landscapes to provide connectivity for wildlife: The example of the Tasmanian Midlands, Australia13
Restoring the Midlands of Tasmania: An introduction13
Potential benefits of biodiversity to Australian vegetation projects registered with the Emissions Reduction Fund—is there a carbon‐biodiversity trade‐off?11
How Dreaming and Indigenous ancestral stories are central to nature conservation: Perspectives from Walalkara Indigenous Protected Area, Australia10
Improving Kangaroo Management: A Joint Statement10
Financing and governing ecological restoration projects: The Tasmanian Island Ark10
Overabundant native herbivore impacts on native plant communities in south‐eastern Australia10
Key questions for conservation tenders as a means for delivering biodiversity benefits on private land10
Managing macropods without poisoning ecosystems9
‘Right‐way’ science: reflections on co‐developing Indigenous and Western cross‐cultural knowledge to support Indigenous cultural fire management9
Rapid population expansion of Boodie (Burrowing Bettong, Bettongia lesueur) creates potential for resource competition with Mala (Rufous Hare‐wallaby, Lagorchestes hirsutus)9
Herbivore management for biodiversity conservation: A case study of kangaroos in the Australian Capital Territory (ACT)9
Short‐term response of threatened small macropods and their predators to prescribed burns in subtropical Australia9
Fertility control for managing macropods – Current approaches and future prospects9
Tasmanian Midlands: A case study of increasing sophistication in conservation planning and action over four decades8
Modern middens: Shell recycling for restoring an endangered marine ecosystem in Victoria, Australia8
Taking the bait: The influence of attractants and microhabitat on detections of fauna by remote‐sensing cameras8
Understanding Indigenous values and priorities for wetlands to guide weed management actions: Lessons from the Nardab floodplain in northern Australia’s Kakadu National Park8
Landholder reflections of their engagement in landscape conservation and restoration projects in the Northern Midlands of Tasmania8
Indigenous ecological knowledge systems – Exploring sensory narratives7
Synthesis of Australian cross‐cultural ecology featuring a decade of annual Indigenous ecological knowledge symposia at the Ecological Society of Australia conferences7
Pirra Jungku: Comparison of traditional and contemporary fire practices on Karajarri Country, Western Australia7
Kangaroos in peri‐urban areas: A fool’s paradise?7
A simple design feature to increase hydro‐period in constructed ephemeral wetlands to avoid tadpole desiccation‐induced mortality7
Australian grassy community restoration: Recognizing what is achievable and charting a way forward7
Assessing the spatial and temporal organization of Red Kangaroo, Western Grey Kangaroo and Eastern Grey Kangaroo populations in eastern Australia using multivariate autoregressive state‐space models7
The role of open woodland in mitigating microclimatic extremes in agricultural landscapes6
Short‐term impacts of prescribed burning on Orange‐bellied Parrot (Neophema chrysogaster) food plant abundance6
Lessons from old fenced plots: Eco‐cultural Impacts of feral ungulates and potential decline in sea‐level rise resilience of coastal floodplains in northern Australia6
Introduction to the special edition on overabundant macropods6
CAMERON6
Factors confounding koala habitat mapping at multiple decision‐making scales6
Managed livestock grazing for conservation outcomes in a Queensland fragmented landscape6
Preliminary evidence for a two‐for‐one deal: Wetland restoration for a threatened frog may benefit a threatened bat6
Integrating scientific and Aboriginal knowledge, practice and priorities to conserve an endangered rainforest ecosystem in the Kimberley region, northern Australia6
Developing a two‐way learning monitoring program for Mankarr (Greater Bilby) in the Western Desert, Western Australia6
Successful recruitment following translocation of a threatened terrestrial orchid (Diuris tricolor) into mining rehabilitation in the Hunter Valley of NSW5
A field method for rapidly assessing deer density and impacts in forested ecosystems5
Kangaroos, drought and a frustrated landowner5
Empowering young Aboriginal women to care for Country: Case study of the Ngukurr Yangbala rangers, remote northern Australia5
‘Branching’ with complex coarse woody debris reduces herbivory on recovering erosion scalds5
Kangaroo management and animal welfare5
Species composition, herbage mass and grass productivity influence pasture responses to kangaroo grazing in a temperate environment5
Djaara cultural authority drives inclusion of their knowledge and culture in a Joint Management Plan for parks5
PVC nest boxes are less at risk of occupancy by feral honey bees than timber nest boxes and natural hollows5
Low‐intensity kangaroo grazing has largely benign effects on soil health5
From little things, big things grow: Building connections through place‐based education in the Tasmanian Midlands biodiversity hotspot5
Advances in aerial survey methods for macropods in New South Wales and Queensland5
Fire, herbivores and the management of temperate Eucalyptus savanna in Tasmania: Introducing the Beaufront fire – mammalian herbivore field experiment5
Quantifying potential effect of 2019 fires on national parks and vegetation in South‐East Queensland5
Dry biomass and carbon sequestration in environmental plantings in the Midlands of Tasmania5
The Darwin Agreement: A collaboration between Australian restoration organisations in support of the UN Decade on Ecosystem Restoration5
A call to recognise and grow the Indigenous‐led stewardship of Country5
Identifying and assessing assisted colonisation sites for a frog species threatened by chytrid fungus5
Kangaroo management in the South Australian rangelands: Impacts and challenges for conservation management4
Investigating constraints on direct seeding for native revegetation in the Tasmanian Midlands4
Cultural burning, cultural misappropriation, over‐simplification of land management complexity, and ecological illiteracy4
Mechanical harvester removes invasive aquatic weeds to restore water quality and fish habitat values on the Burdekin floodplain4
Biosecurity risks related to recycling of mollusc shell waste for shellfish reef restoration in Australia4
Spatio‐temporal analysis of kangaroo–vehicle collisions in Canberra, Australia4
Survival of native seedlings planted by volunteers: The Lower Cotter, ACT case study4
From communities to individuals: Using remote sensing to inform and monitor woodland restoration4
Cross‐cultural collaboration leads to greater understanding of the rare Spectacled Hare‐wallaby in the west Kimberley, Western Australia4
A bird occupancy estimator for land practitioners in the NSW South Western Slopes bioregion4
Facilitating collaborations between researchers and practitioners in ecosystem management and restoration4
A decade of restoring a temperate woodland: Lessons learned and future directions4
Characteristics and preferences of volunteers in a large national bird conservation program in Australia4
Drought, fire, flood and COVID – complex systems and disruption4
The conservation of arboreal marsupials in the Albury‐Wodonga region of south‐eastern Australia3
Learning together: developing collaborative monitoring of intertidal invertebrates in the Karajarri IPA, north‐western Australia3
Applying biocultural research protocols in ecology: Insider and outsider experiences from Australia3
Establishing a climate‐ready revegetation trial in central Victoria – A case study3
Managing vertebrate pest Sambar Deer at low abundance in mountains3
Lessons learned from small‐scale coral outplanting intervention at a restoration site on the Great Barrier Reef3
How many macropods?A manager’s guide to small‐scale population surveys of kangaroos and wallabies3
Germinable soil seed bank of pasture, revegetation and remnant Cumberland Plain Woodland3
Proactive management of kangaroos for conservation and ecosystem restoration – Wild Deserts, Sturt National Park, NSW3
Macropod management is critical for recovery of Sheoak Grassy Woodlands on Eyre Peninsula, South Australia3
Evaluation of intervention aimed at improving reproductive success in Orange‐bellied Parrots Neophema chrysogaster: Lessons, barriers and successes3
Automated broadcast of a predator call did not reduce predation pressure by Sugar Gliders on birds3
Lagoon of Islands, Tasmania: Ecosystem response to dam wall removal2
Smoke and heat can increase germination of common wildflowers and grasses—implications for conservation and restoration of critically endangered grassy ecosystems2
Supporting and growing privately protected areas in Australia: Interview with The Nature Conservancy’s James Fitzsimons2
How many feral cats can be individually identified from camera trap images? Population monitoring, ecological utility and camera trap settings2
Post‐sowing weed control technique can affect woody seedling numbers, with early hand‐weeding potentially more beneficial than early spraying2
Can we make the UN Decade on Ecosystem Restoration count?2
Landholder perceptions of revegetation on the Atherton Tablelands, far North Queensland2
Options and rationale for regional property‐based kangaroo production2
Restored roadside grasslands provide an exciting template for road network conservation2
Monitoring with microchips: Microchip‐automated doors as a potential novel method for tracking the survival of released Northern Brown Bandicoots2
The business of biodiversity – What is needed for biodiversity markets to work2
Regeneration of native woody species following artificial gap formation in an early‐successional forest in New Zealand2
Uncertainty in research about key invasion characteristics limits the evaluation of exotic perennial grasses in natural systems in New South Wales, Australia2
Seasonal breeding of the Eastern Grey Kangaroo provides opportunities for improved animal welfare in kangaroo management2
Recruitment and demographic structure of floodplain tree species in the Queensland Murray‐Darling basin, Australia2
Seed movement in small‐scale vegetation restoration2
The visible and the invisible of ecological restoration2
Harvesting of Onion Grass, Romulea rosea L. by Sulphur‐crested Cockatoo, Cacatua galerita Latham2
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