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Richard E Major
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The contribution of artificial nest experiments to understanding avian reproductive success: a review of methods and conclusions
RE Major, CE Kendal
Ibis 138 (2), 298-307, 1996
5721996
The effect of human observers on the intensity of nest predation
RE Major
Ibis 132 (4), 608-612, 1990
2111990
Influence of remnant and landscape attributes on Australian woodland bird communities
RE Major, FJ Christie, G Gowing
Biological Conservation 102 (1), 47-66, 2001
2032001
Generalists are the most urban‐tolerant of birds: a phylogenetically controlled analysis of ecological and life history traits using a novel continuous measure of bird …
CT Callaghan, RE Major, JH Wilshire, JM Martin, RT Kingsford, ...
Oikos 128 (6), 845-858, 2019
1972019
Identification of nest predators by photography, dummy eggs, and adhesive tape
RE Major
The auk 108 (1), 190-195, 1991
1971991
Species interactions and habitat associations of birds inhabiting urban areas of Sydney, Australia
H Parsons, RE Major, K French
Austral Ecology 31 (2), 217-227, 2006
1952006
Improving big citizen science data: Moving beyond haphazard sampling
CT Callaghan, JJL Rowley, WK Cornwell, AGB Poore, RE Major
PLoS biology 17 (6), e3000357, 2019
1762019
Use of native and exotic garden plants by suburban nectarivorous birds
K French, R Major, K Hely
Biological Conservation 121 (4), 545-559, 2005
1662005
Nest predation in Australian urban environments and the role of the pied currawong, Strepera graculina
RE Major, G Gowing, CE Kendal
Australian Journal of Ecology 21 (4), 399-409, 1996
1481996
Avifaunal disarray due to a single despotic species
M Maron, MJ Grey, CP Catterall, RE Major, DL Oliver, MF Clarke, ...
Diversity and Distributions 19 (12), 1468-1479, 2013
1272013
The effects of local and landscape habitat attributes on bird diversity in urban greenspaces
CT Callaghan, RE Major, MB Lyons, JM Martin, RT Kingsford
Ecosphere 9 (7), e02347, 2018
1192018
The influence of fragment size and edge on nest predation in urban bushland
A Matthews, CR Dickman, RE Major
Ecography 22 (4), 349-356, 1999
1191999
The influence of remnant bushland on the composition of suburban bird assemblages in Australia
H Parsons, K French, RE Major
Landscape and urban planning 66 (1), 43-56, 2003
1152003
Heterogeneous urban green areas are bird diversity hotspots: insights using continental-scale citizen science data
CT Callaghan, G Bino, RE Major, JM Martin, MB Lyons, RT Kingsford
Landscape Ecology 34, 1231-1246, 2019
1142019
Avian movement across abrupt ecological edges: differential responses to housing density in an urban matrix
P Hodgson, K French, RE Major
Landscape and Urban Planning 79 (3-4), 266-272, 2007
902007
Elevated rates of predation on artifical nests in linear strips of habitat (Tasas Elevadas de Depredación en Nidos Artificiales en Parcelas Lineares de Habitat)
RE Major, FJ Christie, G Gowing, TJ Ivison
Journal of Field Ornithology, 351-364, 1999
901999
Concordant divergence of mitogenomes and a mitonuclear gene cluster in bird lineages inhabiting different climates
HE Morales, A Pavlova, N Amos, R Major, A Kilian, C Greening, ...
Nature ecology & evolution 2 (8), 1258-1267, 2018
872018
The effect of habitat configuration on arboreal insects in fragmented woodlands of south-eastern Australia
RE Major, FJ Christie, G Gowing, G Cassis, CAM Reid
Biological conservation 113 (1), 35-48, 2003
872003
Optimizing future biodiversity sampling by citizen scientists
CT Callaghan, AGB Poore, RE Major, JJL Rowley, WK Cornwell
Proceedings of the Royal Society B 286 (1912), 20191487, 2019
792019
Do Common Mynas significantly compete with native birds in urban environments?
KA Lowe, CE Taylor, RE Major
Journal of Ornithology 152 (4), 909-921, 2011
782011
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