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Chris Johnson
Chris Johnson
Professor of Wildlife Conservation, University of Tasmania
Verified email at utas.edu.au
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Predator interactions, mesopredator release and biodiversity conservation
EG Ritchie, CN Johnson
Ecology letters 12 (9), 982-998, 2009
13372009
Biodiversity losses and conservation responses in the Anthropocene
CN Johnson, A Balmford, BW Brook, JC Buettel, M Galetti, L Guangchun, ...
Science 356 (6335), 270-275, 2017
7092017
Australia's mammal extinctions: a 50,000-year history
C Johnson
Cambridge University Press, 2006
6672006
Abundance and the environmental niche: environmental suitability estimated from niche models predicts the upper limit of local abundance
J VanDerWal, LP Shoo, CN Johnson, SE Williams
The American Naturalist 174 (2), 282-291, 2009
4562009
Rarity of a top predator triggers continent-wide collapse of mammal prey: dingoes and marsupials in Australia
CN Johnson, JL Isaac, DO Fisher
Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 274 (1608), 341-346, 2007
4032007
The disappearing mammal fauna of northern Australia: context, cause, and response
JCZ Woinarski, S Legge, JA Fitzsimons, BJ Traill, AA Burbidge, A Fisher, ...
Conservation Letters 4 (3), 192-201, 2011
3602011
The aftermath of megafaunal extinction: ecosystem transformation in Pleistocene Australia
S Rule, BW Brook, SG Haberle, CSM Turney, AP Kershaw, CN Johnson
Science 335 (6075), 1483-1486, 2012
3492012
Ecological consequences of Late Quaternary extinctions of megafauna
CN Johnson
Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 276 (1667), 2509-2519, 2009
3372009
Combining paleo-data and modern exclosure experiments to assess the impact of megafauna extinctions on woody vegetation
ES Bakker, JL Gill, CN Johnson, FWM Vera, CJ Sandom, GP Asner, ...
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 113 (4), 847-855, 2016
3112016
Determinants of loss of mammal species during the Late Quaternary ‘megafauna’extinctions: life history and ecology, but not body size
CN Johnson
Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series B: Biological Sciences …, 2002
2922002
Effects of predator control on behaviour of an apex predator and indirect consequences for mesopredator suppression
LA Brook, CN Johnson, EG Ritchie
Journal of applied ecology 49 (6), 1278-1286, 2012
2782012
Species extinction and the relationship between distribution and abundance
CN Johnson
Nature 394 (6690), 272-274, 1998
2781998
Interactions between mammals and ectomycorrhizal fungi
CN Johnson
Trends in ecology & evolution 11 (12), 503-507, 1996
2621996
Landscape management of fire and grazing regimes alters the fine-scale habitat utilisation by feral cats
HW McGregor, S Legge, ME Jones, CN Johnson
PloS one 9 (10), e109097, 2014
2342014
Enumerating a continental-scale threat: how many feral cats are in Australia?
S Legge, BP Murphy, H McGregor, JCZ Woinarski, J Augusteyn, G Ballard, ...
Biological Conservation 206, 293-303, 2017
2192017
Environmental temperature affects prevalence of blood parasites of birds on an elevation gradient: implications for disease in a warming climate
I Zamora-Vilchis, SE Williams, CN Johnson
PloS one 7 (6), e39208, 2012
2042012
Predator control promotes invasive dominated ecological states
AD Wallach, CN Johnson, EG Ritchie, AJ O’Neill
Ecology letters 13 (8), 1008-1018, 2010
2042010
Ecological and evolutionary legacy of megafauna extinctions
M Galetti, M Moleón, P Jordano, MM Pires, PR Guimaraes Jr, T Pape, ...
Biological Reviews 93 (2), 845-862, 2018
1962018
Feral cats are better killers in open habitats, revealed by animal-borne video
H McGregor, S Legge, ME Jones, CN Johnson
PloS one 10 (8), e0133915, 2015
1942015
Body mass and extinction risk in Australian marsupials: the ‘Critical Weight Range’revisited
CN Johnson, JL Isaac
Austral Ecology 34 (1), 35-40, 2009
1892009
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