Publications by: Margaret Byrne
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Simpson, Lalita, Cantrill, David J., Byrne, Margaret, Allnutt, Theodore R., King, Graham J., Lum, Mabel, Al Bkhetan, Ziad, Andrew, Rose L., Baker, William J., Barrett, Matthew D., Batley, Jacqueline, Berry, Oliver, Binks, Rachel M., Bragg, Jason, Broadhurst, Linda, Brown, Gillian, Bruhl, Jeremy J., Edwards, Richard J., Ferguson, Scott, Forest, Félix, Gustafsson, Johan, Hammer, Timothy A., Holmes, Gareth D., Jackson, Christopher J., James, Elizabeth A., Jones, Ashley, Kersey, Paul J., Leitch, Ilia J., Maurin, Olivier, Mclay, Todd G.B., Murphy, Daniel J., Nargar, Katharina, Nauheimer, Lars, Sauquet, Hervé, Schmidt-Lebuhn, Alexander N., Shepherd, Kelly A., Syme, Anna E., Waycott, Michelle, Wilson, Trevor C., and Crayn, Darren M. (2025) The Genomics for Australian Plants (GAP) framework initiative - developing genomic resources for understanding the evolution and conservation of the Australian flora. Australian Systematic Botany, 38 (3). SB24022.
Laity, Tania, Laffan, Shawn W., González-Orozco, Carlos E., Faith, Daniel P., Rosauer, Dan F., Byrne, Margaret, Miller, Joseph T., Crayn, Darren, Costion, Craig, Moritz, Craig C., and Newport, Karl (2015) Phylodiversity to inform conservation policy: an Australian example. Science of the Total Environment, 534. pp. 131-143.
Lunt, Ian D., Byrne, Margaret, Hellmann, Jessica J., Mitchell, Nicola J., Garnett, Stephen T., Hayward, Matt W., Martin, Tara G., McDonald-Madden, Eve, Williams, Stephen E., and Zander, Kerstin K. (2013) Using assisted colonisation to conserve biodiversity and restore ecosystem function under climate change. Biological Conservation, 157. pp. 172-177.
Byrne, Margaret, Steane, Dorothy A., Joseph, Leo, Yeates, David K., Jordan, Greg J., Crayn, Darren, Aplin, Ken, Cantrill, David J., Cook, Lyn G., Crisp, Michael D., Keogh, J. Scott, Melville, Jane, Moritz, Craig, Porch, Nicholas, Sniderman, J.M. Kale, Sunnucks, Paul, and Weston, Peter H. (2011) Decline of a biome: evolution, contraction, fragmentation, extinction and invasion of the Australian mesic zone biota. Journal of Biogeography, 38 (9). pp. 1635-1656.
