Publications by:
John C.Z. Woinarski
Also publishes as (John Woinarski, J. C. Z. Woinarski)
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Ensbey, Michelle, Legge, Sarah, Jolly, Chris J., Garnett, Stephen T., Gallagher, Rachael V., Lintermans, Mark, Nimmo, Dale G., Rumpff, Libby, Scheele, Ben C., Whiterod, Nick S., Woinarski, John C.Z., Ahyong, Shane T., Blackmore, Caroline J., Bower, Deborah S., Burbidge, Allan H., Burns, Phoebe A., Butler, Gavin, Catullo, Renee, Chapple, David G., Dickman, Christopher R., Doyle, Katie E., Ferris, Jason, Fisher, Diana O., Geyle, Hayley M., Gillespie, Graeme R., Greenlees, Matt J., Hohnen, Rosemary, Hoskin, Conrad J., Kennard, Mark, King, Alison J., Kuchinke, Diana, Law, Brad, Lawler, Ivan, Lawler, Susan, Loyn, Richard, Lunney, Daniel, Lyon, Jarod, MacHunter, Josephine, Mahony, Michael, Mahony, Stephen, McCormack, Rob, Melville, Jane, Menkhorst, Peter, Michael, Damian, Mitchell, Nicola, Mulder, Eridani, Newell, David, Pearce, Luke, Raadik, Tarmo A., Rowley, Jodi J.L., Sitters, Holly, Southwell, Darren G., Spencer, Ricky, West, Matt, and Zukowski, Sylvia (2023) Animal population decline and recovery after severe fire: Relating ecological and life history traits with expert estimates of population impacts from the Australian 2019-20 megafires. Biological Conservation, 283. 110021.
Timmers, Robert, van Kuijk, Marijke, Verweij, Pita A., Ghazoul, Jaboury, Hautier, Yann, Laurance, William F., Arriaga-Weiss, Stefan L., Askins, Robert A., Battisti, Corrado, Berg, Åke, Daily, Gretchen C., Estades, Cristián F., Frank, Beatrice, Kurosawa, Reiko, Pojar, Rosamund A., Woinarski, John C.Z., and Soons, Merel B. (2022) Conservation of birds in fragmented landscapes requires protected areas. Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment, 20 (6). pp. 361-369.
Legge, Sarah, Woinarski, John C.Z., Scheele, Ben C., Garnett, Stephen T., Lintermans, Mark, Nimmo, Dale G., Whiterod, Nick S., Southwell, Darren M., Ehmke, Glenn, Buchan, Anne, Gray, Jenny, Metcalfe, Dan J., Page, Manda, Rumpff, Libby, van Leeuwen, Stephen, Williams, Dick, Ahyong, Shane T., Chapple, David G., Cowan, Mitch, Hossain, Md Anwar, Kennard, Mark, Macdonald, Stewart, Moore, Harry, Marsh, Jessica, McCormack, Robert B., Michael, Damian, Mitchell, Nicola, Newell, David, Raadik, Tarmo A., and Tingley, Reid (2022) Rapid assessment of the biodiversity impacts of the 2019–2020 Australian megafires to guide urgent management intervention and recovery and lessons for other regions. Diversity and Distributions, 28. pp. 571-591.
Geyle, Hayley M., Hoskin, Conrad J., Bower, Deborah S., Catullo, Renee, Clulow, Simon, Driessen, Michael, Daniels, Katrina, Garnett, Stephen T., Gilbert, Deon, Heard, Geoffrey W., Hero, Jean-Marc, Hines, Harry, Hoffmann, Emily P., Hollis, Greg, Hunter, David A., Lemckert, Frank, Mahony, Michael, Marantelli, Gerry, McDonald, Keith R., Mitchell, Nicola J., Newell, David, Roberts, J. Dale, Scheele, Ben C., Scroggie, Michael, Vanderduys, Eric, Wassens, Skye, West, Matt, Woinarski, John C.Z., and Gillespie, Graeme R. (2022) Red hot frogs: identifying the Australian frogs most at risk of extinction. Pacific Conservation Biology, 28 (3). pp. 211-223.
Legge, Sarah, Rumpff, Libby, Woinarski, John C.Z., Whiterod, Nick S., Ward, Michelle, Southwell, Darren G., Scheele, Ben C., Nimmo, Dale G., Lintermans, Mark, Geyle, Hayley M., Garnett, Stephen T., Hayward-Brown, Brittany, Ensbey, Miki, Ehmke, Glenn, Ahyong, Shane T., Blackmore, Caroline J., Bower, Deborah S., Brizuela-Torres, Diego, Burbidge, Allan H., Burns, Phoebe A., Butler, Gavin, Catullo, Renee, Chapple, David G., Dickman, Christopher R., Doyle, Katherine E., Ferris, Jason, Fisher, Diana, Gallagher, Rachael, Gillespie, Graeme, Greenlees, Matt J., Hohnen, Rosie, Hoskin, Conrad J., Hunter, David, Jolly, Chris, Kennard, Mark, King, Alison, Kuchinke, Diana, Law, Brad, Lawler, Ivan, Lawler, Susan, Loyn, Richard, Lunney, Daniel, Lyon, Jarod, MacHunter, Josephine, Mahony, Michael, Mahony, Stephen, McCormack, Rob B., Melville, Jane, Menkhorst, Peter, Michael, Damian, Mitchell, Nicola, Mulder, Eri, Newell, David, Pearce, Luke, Raadik, Tarmo A., Rowley, Jodi J.L., Sitters, Holly, Spencer, Ricky, Valavi, Roozbeh, West, Matt, Wilkinson, David P., and Zukowski, Sylvia (2022) The conservation impacts of ecological disturbance: Time-bound estimates of population loss and recovery for fauna affected by the 2019-2020 Australian megafires. Global Ecology and Biogeography, 31 (10). pp. 2085-2104.
Geyle, Hayley M., Tingley, Reid, Amey, Andrew P., Cogger, Hal, Couper, Patrick J., Cowan, Mark, Craig, Michael D., Doughty, Paul, Driscoll, Don A., Ellis, Ryan J., Emery, Jon-Paul, Fenner, Aaron, Gardner, Michael G., Garnett, Stephen T., Gillespie, Graeme R., Greenlees, Matthew J., Hoskin, Conrad J., Keogh, J. Scott, Lloyd, Ray, Melville, Jane, McDonald, Peter J., Michael, Damian R., Mitchell, Nicola J., Sanderson, Chris, Shea, Glenn M., Sumner, Joanna, Wapstra, Erik, Woinarski, John C.Z., and Chapple, David G. (2021) Reptiles on the brink: identifying the Australian terrestrial snake and lizard species most at risk of extinction. Pacific Conservation Biology, 27. pp. 3-12.
Ward, Michelle, Carwardine, Josie, Yong, Chuan J., Watson, James E.M., Silcock, Jennifer, Taylor, Gary S., Lintermans, Mark, Gillespie, Graeme R., Garnett, Stephen T., Woinarski, John, Tingley, Reid, Fensham, Rod J., Hoskin, Conrad J., Hines, Harry B., Roberts, J. Dale, Kennard, Mark J., Harvey, Mark S., Chapple, David G., and Reside, April E. (2021) A national-scale dataset for threats impacting Australia's imperiled flora and fauna. Ecology and Evolution, 11 (17). pp. 11749-11761.
Lintermans, Mark, Geyle, Hayley M., Beatty, Stephen, Brown, Culum, Ebner, Brendan C., Freeman, Rob, Hammer, Michael P., Humphreys, William F., Kennard, Mark J., Kern, Pippa, Martin, Keith, Morgan, David L., Raadik, Tarmo A., Unmack, Peter J., Wager, Rob, Woinarski, John C.Z., and Garnett, Stephen T. (2020) Big trouble for little fish: identifying Australian freshwater fishes in imminent risk of extinction. Pacific Conservation Biology, 26 (4). pp. 365-377.
Ward, Michelle, Tulloch, Ayesha I. T., Radford, James Q., Williams, Brooke A., Reside, April E., Macdonald, Stewart L., Mayfield, Helen J., Maron, Martine, Possingham, Hugh P., Vine, Samantha J., O’Connor, James L., Massingham, Emily J., Greenville, Aaron C., Woinarski, John C. Z., Garnett, Stephen T., Lintermans, Mark, Scheele, Ben C., Carwardine, Josie, Nimmo, Dale G., Lindenmayer, David B., Kooyman, Robert M., Simmonds, Jeremy S., Sonter, Laura J., and Watson, James E. M. (2020) Impact of 2019–2020 mega-fires on Australian fauna habitat. Nature Ecology & Evolution, 4. pp. 1321-1326.
Ziembicki, Mark R., Woinarski, John C.Z., Webb, Jonathan K., Vanderduys, Eric, Tuft, Katherine, Smith, James, Ritchie, Euan G., Reardon, Terry B., Radford, Ian J., Preece, Noel, Perry, Justin, Murphy, Brett P., McGregor, Hugh, Legge, Sarah, Leahy, Lily, Lawes, Michael J., Kanowski, John, Johnson, Chris N., James, Alex, Griffiths, Anthony D., Gillespie, Graeme, Frank, Anke S.K., Fisher, Alaric, and Burbidge, Andrew A. (2015) Stemming the tide: progress towards resolving the causes of decline and implementing management responses for the disappearing mammal fauna of northern Australia. Therya, 6 (1). pp. 169-225.
Frank, Anke S.K., Johnson, Chris N., Potts, Joanne M., Fisher, Alaric, Lawes, Michael J., Woinarski, John C.Z., Tuft, Katherine, Radford, Ian J., Gordon, Iain J., Collis, Mary-Anne, and Legge, Sarah (2014) Experimental evidence that feral cats cause local extirpation of small mammals in Australia's tropical savannas. Journal of Applied Ecology, 51 (6). pp. 1486-1493.
Ritchie, Euan G., Nimmo, Dale G., Bradshaw, Corey J.A., Burgman, Mark A., Martin, Jennifer K., McCarthy, Michael A., Parris, Kristen M., Dickman, Chris R., French, Kris, Hobbs, Richard, Hughes, Lesley, Johnson, Christopher N., Johnston, Emma, Laurance, William F., Lindenmayer, David, Lunt, Ian D., McIntyre, Sue, Possingham, Hugh P., Pressey, Bob, Watson, David M., and Woinarski, John (2013) Relaxed laws imperil Australian wildlife. Nature, 498 (7455). p. 434.
Ritchie, Euan G., Bradshaw, Corey J.A., Dickman, Chris R., Hobbs, Richard, Johnson, Christopher N., Johnston, Emma L., Laurance, William F., Lindenmayer, David, McCarthy, Michael A., Nimmo, Dale G., Possingham, Hugh H., Pressey, Robert L., Watson, David M., and Woinarski, John (2013) Continental-scale governance and the hastening of loss of Australia's biodiversity. Conservation Biology, 27 (6). pp. 1133-1135.
Ziembicki, M.R., Woinarski, J.C.Z., and Mackey, B. (2013) Evaluating the status of species using Indigenous knowledge: novel evidence for major native mammal declines in northern Australia. Biological Conservation, 157. pp. 78-92.
Woinarski, J.C.Z., Fisher, A., Armstrong, M., Brennan, K., Griffiths, A.D., Hill, B., Low Choy, J., Milne, D., Stewart, A., Young, S., Ward, S., Winderlich, S., and Ziembicki, M. (2012) Monitoring indicates greater resilience for birds than for mammals in Kakadu National Park, northern Australia. Wildlife Research, 39 (5). pp. 397-407.
Woinarski, J. C. Z., Ward, S., Mahney, T., Bradley, J., Brennan, K., Ziembicki, M., and Fisher, A. (2011) The mammal fauna of the Sir Edward Pellew island group, Northern Territory, Australia: refuge and death-trap. Wildlife Research, 38 (4). pp. 307-322.
Woinarski, John C.Z., Legge , Sarah, Fitzsimons, James A., Traill, Barry J., Burbidge, Andrew A., Fisher, Alaric, Firth, Ron S.C., Gordon, Iain J., Griffiths, Anthony D., Johnson, Christopher N., McKenzie, Norm L., Palmer, Carol, Radford, Ian, Rankmore, Brooke, Ritchie, Euan G., Ward, Simon, and Ziembicki, Mark (2011) The disappearing mammal fauna of northern Australia: context, cause, and response. Conservation Letters, 4 (3). pp. 192-201.
Preece, Noel, Harvey, Kylie, Hempel, Craig, and Woinarski, John C.Z. (2010) Uneven distribution of weeds along extensive transects in Australia’s Northern Territory points to management solutions. Ecological Management and Restoration, 11 (2). pp. 127-134.
Ziembicki, Mark, and Woinarski, John C.Z. (2007) Monitoring continental movement patterns of the Australian Bustard Ardeotis australis through community-based surveys and remote sensing. Pacific Conservation Biology, 13 (2). pp. 128-142.