Michael Clarke
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Michael Clarke 's Degrees
- Masters Ornithology University of Melbourne
- PhD Avian Ecology Australian National University
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Michael Clarke is an Australian ornithologist. He is a professor at La Trobe University in Melbourne, Victoria, where he has worked since 1992. He is especially known for his research into the evolution of cooperative breeding in honeyeaters, particularly the genus Manorina and for his work on the response of fauna and flora to wildfire . In 2007 he was the recipient of the D. L. Serventy Medal, awarded by the Royal Australasian Ornithologists Union for outstanding published work on birds in the Australasian region.
Michael Clarke 's Published Works
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- Fire management for biodiversity conservation: Key research questions and our capacity to answer them (2010) (402)
- Catering for the needs of fauna in fire management: science or just wishful thinking? (2008) (218)
- Habitat or fuel? Implications of long‐term, post‐fire dynamics for the development of key resources for fauna and fire (2011) (177)
- Influence of the Noisy Miner Manorina melanocephala on avian diversity and abundance in remnant Grey Box woodland (1998) (152)
- REVIEW: Refuges for fauna in fire‐prone landscapes: their ecological function and importance (2013) (152)
- Initial Changes in the Avian Communities of Remnant Eucalypt Woodlands following a Reduction in the Abundance of Noisy Miners, Manorina melanocephala (1997) (144)
- Fire and biodiversity in the Anthropocene (2020) (142)
- Optimal fire histories for biodiversity conservation (2015) (123)
- Landscape‐scale effects of fire on bird assemblages: does pyrodiversity beget biodiversity? (2012) (116)
- Large-scale bird-movement patterns evident in eastern Australian atlas data (2002) (114)
- Effects of time since fire on birds: how informative are generalized fire response curves for conservation management? (2012) (104)
- Site familiarity affects escape behaviour of the eastern chipmunk, Tamias striatus (1993) (104)
- Late Quaternary environments in north-central India (1984) (101)
- Avifaunal disarray due to a single despotic species (2013) (95)
- Complex social organization reflects genetic structure and relatedness in the cooperatively breeding bell miner, Manorina melanophrys (2000) (92)
- Predicting the century-long post-fire responses of reptiles (2012) (92)
- Managing fire mosaics for small mammal conservation: a landscape perspective (2012) (91)
- Influence of fire history on small mammal distributions: insights from a 100‐year post‐fire chronosequence (2011) (90)
- Resolving conflicts in fire management using decision theory: asset‐protection versus biodiversity conservation (2010) (89)
- The 2019/2020 mega-fires exposed Australian ecosystems to an unprecedented extent of high-severity fire (2021) (89)
- Determinants of the occurrence of unburnt forest patches: Potential biotic refuges within a large, intense wildfire in south-eastern Australia (2014) (80)
- Ecological processes: A key element in strategies for nature conservation (2009) (77)
- The Reproductive Behaviour of the Bell Miner Manorina melanophrys (1988) (76)
- Ageing mallee eucalypt vegetation after fire: insights for successional trajectories in semi-arid mallee ecosystems (2010) (75)
- Fire Mosaics and Reptile Conservation in a Fire‐Prone Region (2013) (73)
- Spatial Organisation of the Cooperatively Breeding Bell Miner Manorina melanophrys (1994) (72)
- Primary sex ratio bias in an endangered cooperatively breeding bird, the black-eared miner, and its implications for conservation (2001) (71)
- Animal movements in fire‐prone landscapes (2019) (70)
- Scatter-hoarding by a larder-hoarding rodent: intraspecific variation in the hoarding behaviour of the eastern chipmunk, Tamias striatus (1994) (69)
- Fire is a key element in the landscape-scale habitat requirements and global population status of a threatened bird: the Mallee Emu-wren (Stipiturus mallee). (2009) (66)
- Does pyrodiversity beget alpha, beta or gamma diversity? A case study using reptiles from semi‐arid Australia (2014) (63)
- Paternity and the Relatedness of Helpers in the Cooperatively Breeding Bell Miner (1998) (61)
- Removal of bell miners Manorina melanophrys from Eucalyptus radiata forest and its effect on avian diversity, psyllids and tree health (1999) (58)
- An experimental study of the translocation of noisy miners Manorina melanocephala and difficulties associated with dispersal (1997) (58)
- Facultative control of offspring sex in the cooperatively breeding bell miner, Manorina melanophrys (2003) (58)
- Penetration of remnant edges by noisy miners (Manorina melanocephala) and implications for habitat restoration (2007) (58)
- Quaternary geology and prehistoric environments in the Son and Belan Valleys, north-central India (1995) (56)
- Refuges for birds in fire-prone landscapes: The influence of fire severity and fire history on the distribution of forest birds (2014) (56)
- Time-since-fire and inter-fire interval influence hollow availability for fauna in a fire-prone system (2012) (55)
- The placement, recovery, and loss of scatter hoards by eastern chipmunks,Tamias striatus (1994) (54)
- The influence of unburnt patches and distance from refuges on post‐fire bird communities (2012) (53)
- Translocation of the socially complex Black-eared Miner Manorina melanotis: a trial using hard and soft release techniques. (2002) (50)
- Systematic fire mapping is critical for fire ecology, planning and management: A case study in the semi-arid Murray Mallee, south-eastern Australia (2013) (49)
- Male-biased sex ratios in broods of the cooperatively breeding bell miner Manorina melanophrys (2002) (45)
- The effects of topographic variation and the fire regime on coarse woody debris: Insights from a large wildfire (2015) (43)
- Helping as a signal: does removal of potential audiences alter helper behavior in the bell miner? (2008) (42)
- A framework for mapping vegetation over broad spatial extents: A technique to aid land management across jurisdictional boundaries (2010) (41)
- Fire regimes in Australian sclerophyllous shrubby ecosystems: heathlands, heathy woodlands and mallee woodlands (2012) (41)
- Fire severity and fire-induced landscape heterogeneity affect arboreal mammals in fire-prone forests (2015) (41)
- Avifaunal disarray: quantifying models of the occurrence and ecological effects of a despotic bird species (2015) (39)
- The short-term responses of small mammals to wildfire in semiarid mallee shrubland, Australia (2010) (39)
- Dispersal, Survivorship and Demography in the Co-operatively-breeding Bell Miner Manorina melanophrys (1990) (38)
- Fire regimes and environmental gradients shape vertebrate and plant distributions in temperate eucalypt forests (2017) (36)
- Interacting effects of fire severity, time since fire and topography on vegetation structure after wildfire (2017) (34)
- Termites Are Resistant to the Effects of Fire at Multiple Spatial Scales (2015) (34)
- Provisioning calls of the cooperatively breeding bell miner Manorina melanophrys encode sufficient information for individual discrimination (2007) (34)
- Linking science and practice in ecological research and management: how can we do it better? (2011) (34)
- Effects of the fire regime on mammal occurrence after wildfire: Site effects vs landscape context in fire-prone forests (2016) (33)
- A Review of Studies of the Breeding Biology of Australian Birds from 1986-95: Biases and Consequences (1997) (33)
- Which fire management strategies benefit biodiversity? A landscape-perspective case study using birds in mallee ecosystems of south-eastern Australia (2013) (32)
- Characterization of microsatellite loci for a co‐operatively breeding honeyeater (1997) (32)
- Historical Maps from Modern Images: Using Remote Sensing to Model and Map Century-Long Vegetation Change in a Fire-Prone Region (2016) (32)
- Do multiple fires interact to affect vegetation structure in temperate eucalypt forests? (2016) (29)
- Spatial and temporal drivers of small mammal distributions in a semi-arid environment : the role of rainfall, vegetation and life-history (2013) (29)
- How fire interacts with habitat loss and fragmentation (2021) (26)
- Estimating population size of the black-eared miner, with an assessment of landscape-scale habitat requirements (2005) (26)
- Interactions between the superb lyrebird (Menura novaehollandiae) and fire in south-eastern Australia (2014) (25)
- Nest site selection by yellow-faced honeyeaters Lichenostomus chrysops (2003) (25)
- Edge geometry influences patch-level habitat use by an edge specialist in south-eastern Australia (2008) (24)
- The pattern of helping in the bell miner (Manorina melanophrys) (2010) (24)
- Prescribed burning consumes key forest structural components: implications for landscape heterogeneity. (2017) (22)
- Maximising trapping efficiency in reptile surveys: the role of seasonality, weather conditions and moon phase on capture success (2010) (22)
- Methods for Sexing and Aging the Bell Miner Manorina melanophrys (1988) (22)
- Soil creep: problems raised by a 23 year study in Australia (1999) (22)
- Assessing programs for monitoring threatened species – a tale of three honeyeaters (Meliphagidae) (2003) (21)
- Intraspecific phenotypic variability in the black-eared miner (Manorina melanotis); human-facilitated introgression and the consequences for an endangered taxon (2001) (20)
- Testing the effects of a century of fires: Requirements for post‐fire succession predict the distribution of threatened bird species (2017) (20)
- Do yellow-faced honeyeater (Lichenostomus chrysops) nests experience higher predation at forest edges? (2003) (20)
- Interspecific aggression within the Genus Manorina (1984) (20)
- Habitat preferences of the noisy miner (Manorina melanocephala) - a propensity for prime real estate? (2009) (19)
- The ecological context and consequences of colonisation of a site by bell miners (Manorina melanophrys) (2007) (17)
- The social organization and breeding behaviour of the Yellow‐faced Honeyeater Lichenostomus chrysops– a migratory passerine from the Southern Hemisphere (2003) (14)
- Future fire scenarios: Predicting the effect of fire management strategies on the trajectory of high-quality habitat for threatened species (2019) (12)
- Band-related leg injuries in an Australian passerine and their possible causes (2006) (12)
- Prescribed burning reduces the abundance of den sites for a hollow-using mammal in a dry forest ecosystem (2018) (11)
- Helper contributions to antiparasite behavior in the cooperatively breeding bell miner (2008) (11)
- Nectar availability and flower choice by eastern spinebills foraging on mountain correa (2006) (10)
- Are forest gullies refuges for birds when burnt? The value of topographical heterogeneity to avian diversity in a fire-prone landscape (2016) (10)
- The Breeding Biology of the Crescent Honeyeater Phylidonyris pyrrhoptera at Wilsons Promontory, Victoria (2000) (10)
- Behaviour and reproductive success of pairs and lone parents in the convict cichlid Heros nigrofasciatus (1990) (9)
- The Mallee fire and biodiversity project (2012) (9)
- Are all fauna associated with the same structural features of the foundation speciesTriodia scariosa? (2020) (9)
- HIERARCHICAL ANALYSIS OF GENETIC POPULATION STRUCTURE IN THE NOISY MINER USING DNA MICROSATELLITE MARKERS (2002) (8)
- The social and behavioural dynamics of colony expansion in the Bell Miner (Manorina melanophrys) (2008) (8)
- Time‐since‐fire and climate interact to affect the structural recovery of an Australian semi‐arid plant community (2018) (8)
- Assessing the sensitivity of biodiversity indices used to inform fire management (2018) (7)
- The social organization of a sexually dimorphic honeyeater: the Crescent Honeyeater Phylidonyris pyrrhoptera, at Wilsons Promontory, Victoria (1999) (7)
- What does it take to do successful adaptive management? A case study highlighting Coastal Grassy Woodland restoration at Yanakie Isthmus (2018) (7)
- Methods for ageing and sexing the Black-eared Miner, Manorina melanotis, and the Yellow-throated Miner, M. flavigula (2002) (6)
- Evaluating the evidence of culling a native species for conservation benefits (2021) (6)
- Influence of the yellow-throated miner (Manorina flavigula) on bird communities and tree health in a fragmented landscape (2015) (6)
- Fire, drought and flooding rains: The effect of climatic extremes on bird species’ responses to time since fire (2021) (5)
- Evidence of extra-pair paternity in two socially monogamous Australian passerines: the Crescent Honeyeater and the Yellow-faced Honeyeater (2008) (5)
- Fire and its interaction with ecological processes in box-ironbark forests (2012) (4)
- A high-resolution climate record spanning the past 17 000 years recovered from Lake Ohau, South Island, New Zealand (2018) (4)
- Can flexible timing of harvest for translocation reduce the impact on fluctuating source populations? (2021) (4)
- The status of the Black-eared Miner Manorina melanotis in New South Wales (2000) (4)
- A re-evaluation of the ``silcretes'' of the Cobar area, Australia (1979) (4)
- Fire and Its Interactions With Other Drivers Shape a Distinctive, Semi-Arid ‘Mallee’ Ecosystem (2021) (4)
- No short-term change in avian assemblage following removal of Yellow-throated Miner (Manorina flavigula) colonies (2017) (4)
- Brooding behaviour in the cooperatively breeding Bell Miner (Manorina melanophrys) (2006) (4)
- Biometrics and sexing criteria of the yellow-faced honeyeater lichenostomus chrysops (2003) (3)
- Challenges in Managing Miners (2007) (3)
- Foothills Fire and Biota (2016) (3)
- Distribution and habitat requirements (2006) (3)
- Fire and wildlife in the Mallee: insights for conservation and management (2010) (2)
- Choice of nest site by the yellow-faced honeyeater, lichenostomus chrysops - a study using natural and artificial nests. (2000) (1)
- Manorina melanophrys Bell Miner (2001) (1)
- Vertebrates and plants show common responses to forest fires and climate gradients but species, scale and data type matter (2017) (1)
- Fire Regimes and Environmental Gradients Shape Bird, Mammal and Plant Distributions in Temperate Forests (2017) (1)
- Crop Updates 2001 - Weeds (2001) (0)
- Second Southern Hemisphere Ornithological Congress (2000) (0)
- The Pattern of Helping in the Bell Miner Revisited: A Reply to Jamieson and Craig (2010) (0)
- Unexpected primary sex ratio in an endangered bird and its implications for conservation (2000) (0)
- Can fire‐age mosaics really deal with conflicting needs of species? A study using population hotspots of multiple threatened birds (2022) (0)
- Social organization of the cooperatively breeding Black-eared Miner, Manorina melanotis (2000) (0)
- Carla P. Catterall (2010) (0)
- An overview of the Mallee Fire and Biodiversity Project (2012) (0)
- Our birds will be ok, they’ve evolved to cope with fire…haven’t they? (2020) (0)
- Analysis of avian national atlas and census data for evidence of migratory patterns (2000) (0)
- The 2nd Southern Hemisphere Ornithological Congress conference Program and Book of Abstracts (2000) (0)
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