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Species distribution models derived from citizen science data predict the fine scale movements of owls in an urbanizing landscape
N Bradsworth, JG White, B Isaac, R Cooke
Biological conservation 213, 27-35, 2017
462017
Does urbanization have the potential to create an ecological trap for powerful owls (Ninox strenua)?
B Isaac, R Cooke, D Ierodiaconou, J White
Biological conservation 176, 1-11, 2014
352014
Predictive mapping of powerful owl (Ninox strenua) breeding sites using Geographical Information Systems (GIS) in urban Melbourne, Australia
B Isaac, R Cooke, D Simmons, F Hogan
Landscape and Urban Planning 84 (3-4), 212-218, 2008
342008
Response of a cryptic apex predator to a complete urban to forest gradient
B Isaac, J White, D Ierodiaconou, R Cooke
Wildlife Research 40 (5), 427-436, 2013
332013
Simplification of arboreal marsupial assemblages in response to increasing urbanization
B Isaac, J White, D Ierodiaconou, R Cooke
PLoS One 9 (3), e91049, 2014
262014
Joining the dots: How does an apex predator move through an urbanizing landscape?
N Carter, R Cooke, JG White, DA Whisson, B Isaac, N Bradsworth
Global Ecology and Conservation 17, e00532, 2019
212019
The distribution of three nocturnal bird species across a suburban-forest gradient
MJ Weaving, JG White, B Isaac, R Cooke
Emu-Austral Ornithology 111 (1), 52-58, 2011
192011
Urban to forest gradients: suitability for hollow bearing trees and implications for obligate hollow nesters
B Isaac, J White, D Ierodiaconou, R Cooke
Austral ecology 39 (8), 963-972, 2014
172014
Adaptation to urban environments promotes high reproductive success in the tawny frogmouth (Podargus strigoides), an endemic nocturnal bird species
MJ Weaving, JG White, B Isaac, AR Rendall, R Cooke
Landscape and Urban Planning 150, 87-95, 2016
162016
Sex-biased space-use response to urbanization in an endemic urban adapter
MJ Weaving, JG White, K Hower, B Isaac, R Cooke
Landscape and Urban Planning 130, 73-80, 2014
152014
Urbanization and Raptors: Trends and Research Approaches
R Cooke, F Hogan, B Isaac, M Weaving, JG White
Urban Raptors, 64-75, 2018
122018
Can owls be used to monitor the impacts of urbanisation? A cautionary tale of variable detection
R Cooke, H Grant, I Ebsworth, AR Rendall, B Isaac, JG White
Wildlife Research 44 (7), 573-581, 2017
122017
A framework for computer‐aided design and manufacturing of habitat structures for cavity‐dependent animals
D Parker, S Roudavski, TM Jones, N Bradsworth, B Isaac, MT Lockett, ...
Methods in Ecology and Evolution, 2022
112022
New tools for a new age: An evolution or revolution in higher education?
R Gleadow, M Honeydew, A Ford, B Isaac, K Abbott
F1000Research 4, 2015
112015
Powerful Owls: Possum Assassins Move into Town
R Cooke, F Hogan, B Isaac, M Weaving, JG White
Urban Raptors, 152-165, 2018
62018
Tree cover is crucial but riparian areas provide a strategic focus for preserving an urban avoider in a fragmented urban ecosystem
CA Connelly, E Lennox, B Isaac, V Aulich, R Cooke, MA Weston, ...
Emu-Austral Ornithology 120 (4), 304-312, 2020
52020
Owl about town
B Isaac
Wildlife Australia 52 (1), 22-25, 2015
12015
Spatial ecology of an apex predator over an urban to forest gradient
B Isaac
Deakin University, 2012
12012
Applying geographical information systems (GIS) to predict Powerful Owl (Ninox strenua) breeding sites in urban Melbourne, Australia
B Isaac, R Cooke, D Simmons, F Hogan
AWMS conference 2006: 19th scientific meeting and annual general meeting, 4 …, 2006
2006
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