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Brad Law
Brad Law
Principal Research Scientist, NSW DPI
Verified email at dpi.nsw.gov.au
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The use of habitat mosaics by terrestrial vertebrate fauna: implications for conservation and management
BS Law, CR Dickman
Biodiversity & Conservation 7, 323-333, 1998
4741998
The disproportionate value of scattered trees
J Fischer, J Stott, BS Law
Biological Conservation 143 (6), 1564-1567, 2010
2452010
Flowering phenology of myrtaceous trees and their relation to climatic, environmental and disturbance variables in northern New South Wales
B Law, C Mackowski, L Schoer, T Tweedie
Austral Ecology 25 (2), 160-178, 2000
1972000
Bat communities in a fragmented forest landscape on the south-west slopes of New South Wales, Australia
BS Law, J Anderson, M Chidel
Biological Conservation 88 (3), 333-345, 1999
1891999
Bat activity on riparian zones and upper slopes in Australian timber production forests and the effectiveness of riparian buffers
A Lloyd, B Law, R Goldingay
Biological Conservation 129 (2), 207-220, 2006
1702006
Sensitivity of insectivorous bats to urbanization: Implications for suburban conservation planning
CG Threlfall, B Law, PB Banks
Biological Conservation 146 (1), 41-52, 2012
1642012
Tracks and riparian zones facilitate the use of Australian regrowth forest by insectivorous bats
B Law, M Chidel
Journal of Applied Ecology 39 (4), 605-617, 2002
1642002
Tree decline and the future of Australian farmland biodiversity
J Fischer, A Zerger, P Gibbons, J Stott, BS Law
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 107 (45), 19597-19602, 2010
1582010
Cascading effects of climate extremes on vertebrate fauna through changes to low‐latitude tree flowering and fruiting phenology
N Butt, L Seabrook, M Maron, BS Law, TP Dawson, J Syktus, ...
Global Change Biology 21 (9), 3267-3277, 2015
1552015
Vegetation structure influences the vertical stratification of open-and edge-space aerial-foraging bats in harvested forests
MD Adams, BS Law, KO French
Forest Ecology and Management 258 (9), 2090-2100, 2009
1502009
Common blossom bats (Syconycteris australis) as pollinators in fragmented Australian tropical rainforest
BS Law, M Lean
Biological conservation 91 (2-3), 201-212, 1999
1331999
Ecological processes in urban landscapes: mechanisms influencing the distribution and activity of insectivorous bats
C Threlfall, B Law, T Penman, PB Banks
Ecography 34 (5), 814-826, 2011
1262011
The use by wildlife of paddock trees in farmland
BS Law, M Chidel, G Turner
Pacific conservation biology 6 (2), 130-143, 2000
1092000
Daily torpor and energetics in a tropical mammal, the northern blossom-bat Macroglossus minimus (Megachiroptera)
W Bartels, BS Law, F Geiser
Journal of Comparative Physiology B 168, 233-239, 1998
1091998
Summer torpor in a free-ranging bat from subtropical Australia
C Turbill, BS Law, F Geiser
Journal of Thermal Biology 28 (3), 223-226, 2003
1082003
Influence of landscape structure and human modifications on insect biomass and bat foraging activity in an urban landscape
CG Threlfall, B Law, PB Banks
PloS one 7 (6), e38800, 2012
1072012
Roost preferences and foraging ranges of the eastern forest bat Vespadelus pumilus under two disturbance histories in northern New South Wales, Australia
BS Law, J Anderson
Austral Ecology 25 (4), 352-367, 2000
982000
Reliable automation of bat call identification for eastern New South Wales, Australia, using classification trees and AnaScheme software
MD Adams, BS Law, MS Gibson
Acta Chiropterologica 12 (1), 231-245, 2010
962010
Insectivorous bats and silviculture: balancing timber production and bat conservation
B Law, KJ Park, MJ Lacki
Bats in the Anthropocene: conservation of bats in a changing world, 105-150, 2016
922016
The maintenance nitrogen requirements of the Queensland blossom bat (Syconycteris australis) on a sugar/pollen diet: is nitrogen a limiting resource?
BS Law
Physiological Zoology 65 (3), 634-648, 1992
901992
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