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Susan C Baker
Susan C Baker
School of Natural Sciences, University of Tasmania; Forestry Tasmania
Verified email at utas.edu.au - Homepage
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Global conservation outcomes depend on marine protected areas with five key features
GJ Edgar, RD Stuart-Smith, TJ Willis, S Kininmonth, SC Baker, S Banks, ...
Nature 506 (7487), 216-220, 2014
21062014
Retention forestry to maintain multifunctional forests: a world perspective
L Gustafsson, SC Baker, J Bauhus, WJ Beese, A Brodie, J Kouki, ...
BioScience 62 (7), 633-645, 2012
9592012
Integrating abundance and functional traits reveals new global hotspots of fish diversity
RD Stuart-Smith, AE Bates, JS Lefcheck, JE Duffy, SC Baker, RJ Thomson, ...
Nature 501 (7468), 539-542, 2013
6332013
A major shift to the retention approach for forestry can help resolve some global forest sustainability issues
DB Lindenmayer, JF Franklin, A Lõhmus, SC Baker, J Bauhus, W Beese, ...
Conservation letters 5 (6), 421-431, 2012
4712012
Can retention forestry help conserve biodiversity? A meta‐analysis
K Fedrowitz, J Koricheva, SC Baker, DB Lindenmayer, B Palik, ...
Journal of Applied Ecology 51 (6), 1669-1679, 2014
4452014
Silvicultural alternatives to conventional even-aged forest management - what limits global adoption?
KJ Puettmann, SM Wilson, SC Baker, PJ Donoso, L Drossler, G Amente, ...
Forest Ecosystems 2 (1), 8, 2015
3742015
A practical guide to DNA metabarcoding for entomological ecologists
M Liu, LJ Clarke, SC Baker, GJ Jordan, CP Burridge
Ecological Entomology 45 (3), 373-385, 2020
1672020
The harvested side of edges: effect of retained forests on the re-establishment of biodiversity in adjacent harvested areas
SC Baker, TA Spies, TJ Wardlaw, J Balmer, JF Franklin, GJ Jordan
Forest Ecology and Management 302, 107-121, 2013
1392013
Moving beyond the guild concept: developing a practical functional trait framework for terrestrial beetles
NM Fountain-Jones, SC Baker, GJ Jordan
Ecological Entomology 40 (1), 1-13, 2015
1292015
Microclimate through space and time: microclimatic variation at the edge of regeneration forests over daily, yearly and decadal time scales
TP Baker, GJ Jordan, EA Steel, NM Fountain-Jones, TJ Wardlaw, ...
Forest Ecology and Management 334, 174-184, 2014
1112014
Producing wood at least cost to biodiversity: Integrating Triad and sharing–sparing approaches to inform forest landscape management
MG Betts, BT Phalan, C Wolf, SC Baker, C Messier, KJ Puettmann, ...
Biological Reviews, 2021
1102021
Assessing national biodiversity trends for rocky and coral reefs through the integration of citizen science and scientific monitoring programs
RD Stuart-Smith, GJ Edgar, NS Barrett, AE Bates, SC Baker, NJ Bax, ...
BioScience 67, 134-146, 2017
992017
Variable retention silviculture in Tasmania's wet forests: ecological rationale, adaptive management and synthesis of biodiversity benefits
SC Baker, SM Read
Australian Forestry 74 (3), 218-232, 2011
972011
Does clearfell, burn and sow silviculture mimic the effect of wildfire? A field study and review using litter beetles
SC Baker, AMM Richardson, OD Seeman, LA Barmuta
Forest Ecology and Management 199 (2), 433-448, 2004
792004
Microclimatic edge effects in a recently harvested forest: Do remnant forest patches create the same impact as large forest areas?
TP Baker, GJ Jordan, SC Baker
Forest Ecology and Management 365, 128-136, 2016
702016
Short- and long-term benefits for forest biodiversity of retaining unlogged patches in harvested areas
SC Baker, CB Halpern, TJ Wardlaw, RL Crawford, RE Bigley, GJ Edgar, ...
Forest Ecology and Management 353, 187-195, 2015
652015
Evaluating spatial autocorrelation and depletion in pitfall-trap studies of environmental gradients
SC Baker, LA Barmuta
Journal of Insect Conservation 10 (3), 269-276, 2006
602006
Short-term responses of ground-active beetles to alternative silvicultural systems in the Warra Silvicultural Systems Trial, Tasmania, Australia
SC Baker, SJ Grove, L Forster, KJ Bonham, D Bashford
Forest Ecology and Management 258 (4), 444-459, 2009
572009
Biodiversity consequences of genetic variation in bark characteristics within a foundation tree species
RC Barbour, LG Forster, SC Baker, DA Steane, BM Potts
Conservation Biology 23 (5), 1146-1155, 2009
512009
Estimating edge effects on ground-dwelling beetles at clearfelled non-riparian stand edges in Tasmanian wet eucalypt forest
SC Baker, LA Barmuta, PB McQuillan, AMM Richardson
Forest Ecology and Management 239 (1), 92-101, 2007
512007
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