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Christopher M. Baker
Christopher M. Baker
School of Mathematics and Statistics, The University of Melbourne
Verified email at unimelb.edu.au - Homepage
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Combating ecosystem collapse from the tropics to the Antarctic
DM Bergstrom, BC Wienecke, J Van den Hoff, L Hughes, ...
Global Change Biology 27 (9), 1692-1703, 2021
2242021
Ensemble ecosystem modeling for predicting ecosystem response to predator reintroduction
CM Baker, A Gordon, M Bode
Conservation Biology 31 (2), 376-384, 2017
702017
Target the source: optimal spatiotemporal resource allocation for invasive species control
CM Baker
Conservation Letters 10 (1), 41-48, 2017
612017
Placing invasive species management in a spatiotemporal context
CM Baker, M Bode
Ecological Applications 26 (3), 712-725, 2016
602016
Eradicating down the food chain: optimal multispecies eradication schedules for a commonly encountered invaded island ecosystem
M Bode, CM Baker, M Plein
Journal of Applied Ecology 52 (3), 571-579, 2015
602015
Informing network management using fuzzy cognitive maps
CM Baker, MH Holden, M Plein, MA McCarthy, HP Possingham
Biological Conservation 224, 122-128, 2018
472018
Recent advances of quantitative modeling to support invasive species eradication on islands
CM Baker, M Bode
Conservation science and practice 3 (2), e246, 2021
402021
Revealing beliefs: using ensemble ecosystem modelling to extrapolate expert beliefs to novel ecological scenarios
M Bode, CM Baker, J Benshemesh, T Burnard, L Rumpff, CE Hauser, ...
Methods in Ecology and Evolution 8 (8), 1012-1021, 2017
392017
Informing management decisions for ecological networks, using dynamic models calibrated to noisy time‐series data
MP Adams, SA Sisson, KJ Helmstedt, CM Baker, MH Holden, M Plein, ...
Ecology Letters 23 (4), 607-619, 2020
362020
A novel approach to assessing the ecosystem‐wide impacts of reintroductions
CM Baker, M Bode, N Dexter, DB Lindenmayer, C Foster, C MacGregor, ...
Ecological Applications 29 (1), e01811, 2019
342019
Beyond dose: Pulsed antibiotic treatment schedules can maintain individual benefit while reducing resistance
CM Baker, MJ Ferrari, K Shea
Scientific reports 8 (1), 5866, 2018
292018
Analysis of sloppiness in model simulations: Unveiling parameter uncertainty when mathematical models are fitted to data
GM Monsalve-Bravo, BAJ Lawson, C Drovandi, K Burrage, KS Brown, ...
Science advances 8 (38), eabm5952, 2022
252022
Oak habitat recovery on California's largest islands: scenarios for the role of corvid seed dispersal
MB Pesendorfer, CM Baker, M Stringer, E McDonald‐Madden, M Bode, ...
Journal of Applied Ecology 55 (3), 1185-1194, 2018
252018
Optimal spatiotemporal effort allocation for invasive species removal incorporating a removal handling time and budget
CM Baker, F Diele, C Marangi, A Martiradonna, S Ragni
Natural Resource Modeling 31 (4), e12190, 2018
232018
Designing combination therapies using multiple optimal controls
JA Sharp, AP Browning, T Mapder, CM Baker, K Burrage, MJ Simpson
Journal of Theoretical Biology 497, 110277, 2020
222020
Optimal control of invasive species through a dynamical systems approach
CM Baker, F Diele, D Lacitignola, C Marangi, A Martiradonna
Nonlinear Analysis: Real World Applications 49, 45-70, 2019
212019
Modelling tropical fire ant (Solenopsis geminata) dynamics and detection to inform an eradication project
CM Baker, JC Hodgson, E Tartaglia, RH Clarke
Biological Invasions 19, 2959-2970, 2017
212017
Persistence as an optimal hedging strategy
AP Browning, JA Sharp, T Mapder, CM Baker, K Burrage, MJ Simpson
Biophysical Journal 120 (1), 133-142, 2021
202021
Monitoring, imperfect detection, and risk optimization of a Tasmanian devil insurance population
BAW TM Rout, C Baker, S Huxtable
Conservation Biology, 2017
20*2017
Handling overheads: optimal multi-method invasive species control
CM Baker, PR Armsworth, SM Lenhart
Theoretical Ecology 10, 493-501, 2017
192017
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