Ecological Management & Restoration

Papers
(The TQCC 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 2022-08-01 to 2026-08-01.)
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Abundant post‐fire recruitment and rapid seedling maturity emphasise regular burning is beneficial for conserving the Vulnerable Purple‐flowered Wattle (Acacia purpureopetala)23
Right fire for right Country: Integrating First Nations knowledge and Western science in land management22
Germinable soil seed bank of pasture, revegetation and remnant Cumberland Plain Woodland13
Flowering Phenology of Native and Exotic Plants in Species‐Rich Themeda triandra Grasslands, Western Victoria: Implications for Fire Management12
Potential of Mussel Habitat Enhancement to Alleviate Eutrophication in Nutrient‐Enriched Estuaries11
The Trajectory and Structural Integrity of Aerially Deployed Manufactured Baits for Canid Control11
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Structural and functional indicators in freshwater ecosystem monitoring programs9
The Vegetation Integrity and Cost‐Effectiveness of Different Management Options for Grassy Woodlands in Urban Green Space8
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The business of biodiversity – What is needed for biodiversity markets to work8
Implementing a novel process for solving contentious conservation problems: The genetic status of K'gari wongari (Fraser Island Dingoes) as a case study7
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What the Turtles Taught Us: Improving Migratory Outcomes for Eastern Long‐Necked Turtles Across Conservation Fences6
Species and functional diversity of direct‐seeded vegetation declines over 25 years6
To Breed or Not to Breed? An Examination of Reproductive Success of Translocated Eastern Quolls6
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Australia's biodiversity crisis and the need for the Biodiversity Council5
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Evaluating remnant vegetation management practices adjacent to apple orchards to support native bee pollinators5
Myths, Furphies and Red Herrings Associated With Dingo Ecology and Management5
Does the NSW vegetation integrity assessment underestimate the conservation values of derived native grasslands?4
Activity and Habitat Selection of an Apex Predator in Semi‐Arid Rangeland Production Areas: Implications for Optimising Management Efforts4
What’s the Best Way to Store Toxic 1080 Baits?4
Lessons learned implementing mineral accretion and coral gardening at Agincourt Reef, Great Barrier Reef4
Coarse pine bark mulch as open surface cover fails to improve establishment of sown native grasslands4
Monitoring and evaluation of Indigenous Land and Sea Management: An Indigenous‐led approach in the Arafura Swamp, northern Australia4
The Need for New Ideas and Innovations for the Ongoing Management of Tensions Between Humans and Flying‐fox Roosts4
Historic Heritage Trees in the Red Gum Parks between Tocumwal and Swan Hill in the Riverina Bioregion of Southern Inland New South Wales, Australia3
Practitioners' Perspectives on the Effectiveness of Restoration Methods for Southern Australia's Arid Ecosystems3
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Assessing the effectiveness of long‐term monitoring of the Broad‐toothed Rat in the Barrington Tops National Park, Australia3
Returning Fire to Degraded Temperate Grassy Woodland Fragments Requires Fine‐Scale Management Interventions to Promote Trees: Insights From the Beaufront Experiment3
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Invasive Deer Demonstrate Species‐Specific Niche Habitat Selection in the Australian Alps2
Reversing Woody Thickening in an Urban Grassy Woodland Remnant2
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Monitoring Riparian Vegetation in Urban Areas With Sentinel‐2 Satellite Imagery2
Navigating Permits: A Review of Coastal Wetland Restoration Approvals in Victoria2
Effectiveness of the Biodiversity Management Contract Scheme in Supplying Stopover Sites With Food for Migratory Birds2
Managing vertebrate pest Sambar Deer at low abundance in mountains2
Failed Scientific Advocacy, Misappropriation and Erosion of Public Trust: Generalisations About Burning From Tall Wet Eucalypt Forests2
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How Can We Improve If We Don't Measure? Evaluation of Riparian Revegetation Projects Prevented by Lack of Monitoring Data2
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State‐wide prioritisation of vertebrate pest animals in Queensland, Australia2
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