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Christine A. Schlesinger
Christine A. Schlesinger
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Selection of diurnal retreat sites by the nocturnal gekkonid lizard Oedura lesueurii
CA Schlesinger, R Shine
Herpetologica, 156-163, 1994
1101994
Choosing a rock: perspectives of a bush-rock collector and a saxicolous lizard
CA Schlesinger, R Shine
Biological Conservation 67 (1), 49-56, 1994
1041994
Who’s the boss? Post‐colonialism, ecological research and conservation management on Australian Indigenous lands
W Barbour, C Schlesinger
Ecological Management & Restoration 13 (1), 36-41, 2012
992012
Spatial pattern and severity of fire in areas with and without buffel grass (Cenchrus ciliaris) and effects on native vegetation in central Australia
C Schlesinger, S White, S Muldoon
Austral Ecology 38 (7), 831-840, 2013
492013
Fire Studies in Mallee (Eucalyptus Spp.) Communities of Western New South Wales: Reptile and Beetle Populations in Sites of Differing Fire History.
CA Schlesinger, JC Noble, T Weir
The Rangeland Journal 19 (2), 190-205, 1997
281997
Invasive grass affects seed viability of native perennial shrubs in arid woodlands
KM Edwards, C Schlesinger, MKJ Ooi, K French, B Gooden
Biological Invasions 21 (5), 1763-1774, 2019
222019
Biodiversity impacts of an invasive grass: ant community responses to Cenchrus ciliaris in arid Australia
S Bonney, A Andersen, C Schlesinger
Biological Invasions 19, 57-72, 2017
202017
Does vegetation cover affect the rate of capture of ground-active lizards in pitfall traps?
CA Schlesinger
Wildlife Research 34 (5), 359-365, 2007
182007
Ranking buffel: Comparative risk and mitigation costs of key environmental and socio‐cultural threats in central Australia
JL Read, J Firn, AC Grice, R Murphy, E Ryan‐Colton, CA Schlesinger
Ecology and Evolution 10 (23), 12745-12763, 2020
162020
Habitat use and behaviour of birds in areas invaded by buffel grass (Cenchrus ciliaris L.) and in restored habitat
L Young, C Schlesinger
Wildlife Research 41 (5), 379-394, 2015
162015
Foraging behaviour of the endangered Australian skink (Liopholis slateri)
MA McKinney, CA Schlesinger, CR Pavey
Australian Journal of Zoology 62 (6), 477-482, 2015
122015
Australia's Biodiversity Conservation Strategy 2010-2020: Scientists' letter of concern
M Lockwood, JB Kirkpatrick, A Watson, AMM Richardson, C Wilcox, ...
Ecological Management and Restoration 10 (2), 78-83, 2009
122009
Seven lizard species and a blind snake: activity, body condition and growth of desert herpetofauna in relation to rainfall
CA Schlesinger, KA Christian, CD James, SR Morton
Australian Journal of Zoology 58 (5), 273-283, 2010
112010
Response of reptiles to weed-control and native plant restoration in an arid, grass-invaded landscape
CA Schlesinger, M Kaestli, KA Christian, S Muldoon
Global Ecology and Conservation 24, e01325, 2020
102020
Characteristics of hollows and hollow‐bearing trees in semi‐arid river red gum woodland and potential limitations for hollow‐dependent wildlife
EL Westerhuis, CA Schlesinger, CEM Nano, SR Morton, KA Christian
Austral Ecology 44 (6), 995-1004, 2019
92019
Effectiveness of transects, point counts and area searches for bird surveys in arid Acacia shrubland
BA Pascoe, C Schlesinger, P Chris, S Morton
Corella 43, 31-35, 2019
92019
Dynamics of bird assemblages in response to temporally and spatially variable resources in arid Australia
BA Pascoe, CR Pavey, SR Morton, CA Schlesinger
Ecology and Evolution 11 (9), 3977-3990, 2021
72021
Location of long‐term communal burrows of a threatened arid‐zone lizard in relation to soil and vegetation
JCH Ridley, CA Schlesinger, CM Bull
Austral Ecology 45 (4), 444-453, 2020
72020
The Effect of a Temporally Variable Environment and Grazing on Lizards in Mulga (Acacia Aneura) Shrublands of Central Australia
C Schlesinger
PQDT-Global, 1999
71999
Assessment of avian site fidelity in arid Acacia shrubland based on a ten-year mark-recapture study in central Australia
BA Pascoe, CA Schlesinger, CR Pavey, SR Morton
Corella 43, 8-18, 2019
42019
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