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Erik Doerr
Erik Doerr
Senior Research Scientist, CSIRO
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Connectivity, dispersal behaviour and conservation under climate change: a response to Hodgson et al.
VAJ Doerr, T Barrett, ED Doerr
Journal of Applied Ecology 48 (1), 143-147, 2011
2132011
Animal movement in dynamic landscapes: interaction between behavioural strategies and resource distributions
DA Roshier, VAJ Doerr, ED Doerr
Oecologia 156, 465-477, 2008
1642008
Dispersal range analysis: quantifying individual variation in dispersal behaviour
ED Doerr, VAJ Doerr
Oecologia 142, 1-10, 2005
1112005
Environmental sensor networks for vegetation, animal and soil sciences
A Zerger, RAV Rossel, DL Swain, T Wark, RN Handcock, VAJ Doerr, ...
International Journal of Applied Earth Observation and Geoinformation 12 (5 …, 2010
912010
Fractal analysis can explain individual variation in dispersal search paths
VAJ Doerr, ED Doerr
Ecology 85 (5), 1428-1438, 2004
742004
Dispersal behaviour of Brown Treecreepers predicts functional connectivity for several other woodland birds
VAJ Doerr, ED Doerr, MJ Davies
Emu-Austral Ornithology 111 (1), 71-83, 2011
602011
Does structural connectivity facilitate dispersal of native species in Australia’s fragmented terrestrial landscapes
VAJ Doerr, ED Doerr, MJ Davies
CEE Rev 8, 70, 2010
562010
Positive effects of helpers on reproductive success in the brown treecreeper and the general importance of future benefits
ED Doerr, VAJ Doerr
Journal of Animal Ecology, 966-976, 2007
522007
A framework for incorporating fine-scale dispersal behaviour into biodiversity conservation planning
AM Lechner, V Doerr, RMB Harris, E Doerr, EC Lefroy
Landscape and Urban Planning 141, 11-23, 2015
502015
Comparative demography of treecreepers: evaluating hypotheses for the evolution and maintenance of cooperative breeding
ED Doerr, VAJ Doerr
Animal Behaviour 72 (1), 147-159, 2006
492006
Causes of reintroduction failure of the brown treecreeper: Implications for ecosystem restoration
VA Bennett, VAJ Doerr, ED Doerr, AD Manning, DB Lindenmayer, ...
Austral Ecology 38 (6), 700-712, 2013
472013
Habitat selection in two Australasian treecreepers: what cues should they use?
VAJ Doerr, ED Doerr, SH Jenkins
Emu-Austral Ornithology 106 (2), 93-103, 2006
442006
From static connectivity modelling to scenario-based planning at local and regional scales
AM Lechner, RMB Harris, V Doerr, E Doerr, M Drielsma, EC Lefroy
Journal for Nature Conservation 28, 78-88, 2015
412015
Monitoring ecological consequences of efforts to restore landscape-scale connectivity
DM Watson, VAJ Doerr, SC Banks, DA Driscoll, R van der Ree, ED Doerr, ...
Biological Conservation 206, 201-209, 2017
402017
The anatomy of a failed reintroduction: a case study with the Brown Treecreeper
VA Bennett, VAJ Doerr, ED Doerr, AD Manning, DB Lindenmayer
Emu-Austral Ornithology 112 (4), 298-312, 2012
392012
Habitat selection and post-release movement of reintroduced brown treecreeper individuals in restored temperate woodland
VA Bennett, VAJ Doerr, ED Doerr, AD Manning, DB Lindenmayer, ...
PLoS One 7 (12), e50612, 2012
372012
A compendium of existing and planned Australian wildlife corridor projects and initiatives, and case study analysis of operational experience
SM Whitten, D Freudenberger, C Wyborn, V Doerr, E Doerr, A Langston
Population and Communities, 2011
332011
Group breeding in vertebrates: linking individual-and population-level approaches
RJ Safran, V Doerr, PW Sherman, E Doerr, SM Flaxman, DW Winkler
Evolutionary Ecology Ltd, 2007
322007
Maximizing the value of systematic reviews in ecology when data or resources are limited
ED Doerr, J Dorrough, MJ Davies, VAJ Doerr, S McIntyre
Austral Ecology 40 (1), 1-11, 2015
302015
Does structural connectivity facilitate movement of native species in Australia’s fragmented landscapes?: a systematic review protocol
ED Doerr, VAJ Doerr, MJ Davies, HM McGinness
Environmental Evidence 3, 1-8, 2014
272014
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