Publications by: Colin E. Studds
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Dhanjal-Adams, Kiran L., Fuller, Richard A., Murray, Nicholas J., Studds, Colin E., Wilson, Howard B., Milton, David A., and Kendall, Bruce E. (2019) Distinguishing local and global correlates of population change in migratory species. Diversity and Distributions, 25 (5). pp. 797-808.
Murray, Nicholas J., Marra, Peter P., Fuller, Richard A., Clemens, Robert S., Dhanjal-Adams, Kiran, Gosbell, Ken B., Hassell, Chris J., Iwamura, Takuya, Melville, David, Minton, Clive D.T., Riegen, Adrian C., Rogers, Danny I., Woehler, Eric J., and Studds, Colin E. (2018) The large-scale drivers of population declines in a long-distance migratory shorebird. Ecography, 41 (6). pp. 867-876.
Studds, Colin E., Kendall, Bruce E., Murray, Nicholas J., Wilson, Howard B., Rogers, Danny I., Clemens, Robert S., Gosbell, Ken, Hassell, Chris J., Jessop, Rosalind, Melville, David S., Milton, David A., Minton, Clive D.T., Possingham, Hugh P., Riegen, Adrian C., Straw, Phil, Woehler, Eric J., and Fuller, Richard A. (2017) Rapid population decline in migratory shorebirds relying on Yellow Sea tidal mudflats as stopover sites. Nature Communications, 8. 14895.
Clemens, Robert S., Rogers, Danny I., Hansen, Birgita D., Gosbell, Ken, Minton, Clive D.T., Straw, Phil, Bamford, Mike, Woehler, Eric J., Milton, David A., Weston, Michael A., Venables, Bill, Weller, Dan, Hassell, Chris, Rutherford, Bill, Onton, Kimberly, Herrod, Ashley, Studds, Colin E., Choi, Chi Yeung, Dhanjal-adams, Kiran L., Murray, Nicholas J., Skilleter, Gregory A., and Fuller, Richard A. (2016) Continental-scale decreases in shorebird populations in Australia. Emu, 116 (2). pp. 119-135.
Dhanjal-adams, Kiran L., Hanson, Jeffrey O., Murray, Nicholas J., Phinn, Stuart R., Wingate, Vladimir R., Mustin, Karen, Lee, Jasmine R., Allan, James R., Cappadonna, Jessica L., Studds, Colin E., Clemens, Robert S., Roelfsema, Chris M., and Fuller, Richard A. (2016) The distribution and protection of intertidal habitats in Australia. Emu, 116 (2). pp. 208-214.