Publications by:
Lyndon Brooks
Also publishes as (Lyndon O. Brooks)
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Robinson, Natasha M., Legge, Sarah, Scheele, Benjamin C., Lindenmayer, David B., Southwell, Darren M., Wintle, Brendan A., Bickerton, Doug, Brooks, Lyndon, Carter, Oberon, Dickman, Chris, Gillespie, Graeme, Kanowski, John, Koleck, Jessica, Lahoz-Monfort, Jose J., Lintermans, Mark, Marsh, Helene, Paltridge, Rachel, Radford, Jim, Skroblin, Anja, and Wayne, Adrian (2018) Essential principles to guide monitoring of threatened biodiversity. In: Legge, Sarah, Lindenmayer, David B., Robinson, Natasha M., Scheele, Benjamin C., Southwell, Darren M., and Wintle, Brendan A., (eds.) Monitoring Threatened Species and Ecological Communities. CSIRO, Melbourne, VIC, Australia, pp. 427-438.
Robinson, Natasha M., Morgain, Rachel, Legge, Sarah, Scheele, Benjamin C., Lindenmayer, David B., Southwell, Darren M., Bennison, Kerrie, Benshemesch, Joe, Bickerton, Doug, Brooks, Lyndon, Carter, Oberon, Dickman, Chris, Ehmke, Glenn, Kanowski, John, Koleck, Jessica, Lintermans, Mark, Marsh, Helene, Oliver, Damon, Platridge, Rachel, Radford, Jim, Skroblin, Anja, Wayne, Adrian, and Woinarski, John C.Z. (2018) Organisational perspectives on threatened species monitoring. In: Legge, Sarah, Lindenmayer, David B., Robinson, Natasha M., Scheele, Benjamin C., Southwell, Darren M., and Wintle, Brendan A., (eds.) Monitoring Threatened Species and Ecological Communities. CSIRO, Melbourne, VIC, Australia, pp. 413-425.
Marsh, Helene, Brooks, Lyndon, and Hagihara, Rie (2018) The challenge of monitoring coastal marine mammals. In: Legge, Sarah, Lindenmayer, David B., Robinson, Natasha M., Scheele, Benjamin C., Southwell, Darren M., and Wintle, Brendan A., (eds.) Monitoring Threatened Species and Ecological Communities. CSIRO, Melbourne, VIC, Australia, pp. 291-302.
Hawkins, Elizabeth R., Harcourt, Robert, Bejder, Lars, Brooks, Lyndon O., Grech, Alana, Christiansen, Fredrik, Marsh, Helene, and Harrison, Peter L. (2017) Best practice framework and principles for monitoring the effect of coastal development on marine mammals. Frontiers in Marine Science, 4. 59.