Publications by: Collin Storlie

Also publishes as (Collin James Storlie, Collin J. Storlie, C. Storlie, C.J. Storlie)

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Alvarez-Romero, Jorge C., Mills, Morena, Adams, Vanessa M., Gurney, Georgina G., Pressey, Robert L., Weeks, Rebecca, Ban, Natalie C., Cheok, Jessica, Davis, Tammy E., Day, Jon C., Hamel, Melanie A., Leslie, Heather M., Magris, Rafael A., and Storlie, Collin J. (2018) Research advances and gaps in marine planning: towards a global database in systematic conservation planning. Biological Conservation, 227. pp. 369-382.

Meade, Jessica, VanDerWal, Jeremy, Storlie, Collin, Williams, Stephen, Gourret, Arnaud, Krockenberger, Andrew, and Welbergen, Justin A. (2018) Substantial reduction in thermo-suitable microhabitat for a rainforest marsupial under climate change. Biology Letters, 14 (12).

Cheok, Jessica, Pressey, Robert L., Weeks, Rebecca, VanDerWal, Jeremy, and Storlie, Collin (2018) The plans they are a-changin': more frequent iterative adjustment of regional priorities in the transition to local actions can benefit implementation. Diversity and Distributions, 24 (1). pp. 48-57.

Scheffers, Brett R., Shoo, Luke, Phillips, Ben, Macdonald, Stewart L., Anderson, Alex, VanDerWal, Jeremy, Storlie, Collin, Gourret, Arnaud, and Williams, Stephen E. (2017) Vertical (arboreality) and horizontal (dispersal) movement increase the resilience of vertebrates to climatic instability. Global Ecology and Biogeography, 26 (7). pp. 787-798.

Welbergen, Justin, Meade, Jessica, Storlie, Collin, Vanderwal, Jeremy, Dalziell, Anastasia, Hodgson, Lauren, Krockenberger, Andrew, and Williams, Stephen (2015) Climate change and the impacts of extreme events on Australia's Wet Tropics biodiversity. Report. Reef and Rainforest Research Centre, Cairns, QLD, Australia.

Storlie, Collin, Merino-Viteri, Andres, Phillips, Ben, VanDerWal, Jeremy, Welbergen, Justin, and Williams, Stephen (2014) Stepping inside the niche: microclimate data are critical for accurate assessment of species' vulnerability to climate change. Biology Letters, 10 (9). 20140576. pp. 1-4.

Storlie, Collin James (2014) Balancing the costs and benefits of increasing information in ecological models. PhD thesis, James Cook University.

Storlie, C.J., Phillips, B.L., VanDerWal, J.J., and Williams, S.E. (2013) Improved spatial estimates of climate predict patchier species distributions. Diversity and Distributions, 19 (9). pp. 1106-1113.

Anderson, Alexander S., Storlie, Collin J., Shoo, Luke P., Pearson, Richard G., and Williams, Stephen E. (2013) Current analogues of future climate indicate the likely response of a sensitive montane tropical avifauna to a warming world. PLoS ONE, 8 (7). e69393. pp. 1-13.

Parsons, Scott A., Congdon, Robert A., Storlie, Collin J., Shoo, Luke P., and Williams, Stephen E. (2012) Regional patterns and controls of leaf decomposition in Australian tropical rainforests. Austral Ecology, 37 (7). pp. 845-854.

Shoo, Luke P., Storlie, Collin, VanDerWal, Jeremy, Little, Jeremy, and Williams, Stephen E. (2011) Targeted protection and restoration to conserve tropical biodiversity in a warming world. Global Change Biology, 17 (1). pp. 186-193.

Williams, S., VanDerWal, J., Isaac, J., Shoo, L.P., Storlie, C., Fox, S., Bolitho, E.E., Moritz, C., Hoskin, C.J., and Williams, Y.M. (2010) Distributions, life history specialisation, and phylogeny of the rainforest vertebrates in the Australian Wet Tropics. Ecology, 91 (8). Ecological Archives E091-1. p. 2493.

Shoo, Luke P., Storlie, Collin, Williams, Yvette M., and Williams, Stephen E. (2010) Potential for mountaintop boulder fields to buffer species against extreme heat stress under climate change. International Journal of Biometeorology, 54 (4). pp. 475-478.

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