Publications |
| Taçon, P.S.C., Chapple, R.S., Merson, J., Ramp, D., Brennan, W., King, G. & Tasire, A. (In Press). Aboriginal rock art depictions of fauna: What can they tell us about the natural history of the Greater Blue Mountains World Heritage Area, Royal Zoological Society of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia. |
| Bino, Ramp & Kingsford. Indentifying mammalian conservation targets using large scale modelling. |
| Bino, Ramp & Kingsford. Optimal methods for the representation of native mammals in the GBMWHA. |
| Bino, Ramp & Kingsford. Phylogenetic surrogacy as a tool for assessing sympatry. |
| Chapple, Ramp, Kingsford, Merson, Bradstock, Auld, Fleming & Mulley. Management of drivers of ecosystem change in the Greater Blue Mountains World Heritage Area. |
| Gold, Laffan, Ramp & Kingsford. Integrating adaptive weed management and biodiversity conservation in the Blue Mountains. |
| Head, Laffan, Webster & Ramp. Systematic reserve design and historical representation of Myrtaceae in the GBMWHA. |
| Laffan, Roger & Ramp. Diversity and endemism of Myrtaceae in the GBMWHA. |
| Ramp, Webster, Kingsford & Auld. Resilience of upland swamps to a rapidly changing climate. |
| Ramp, Webster, Bradstock & Auld. Interactions between fire and environmental variation on eucalypts distributions. |
| Ramp, Webster & Bradstock. Predicting changes in vegetation structure under climate change. |
| Shepherd, Warton & Ramp. Spatial point processes: a new approach for species distribution modelling. |
| Thomson, Ramp, Auld & Kingsford. The implications of climate change for dispersal; behaviour, predation and community composition. |
| Thomson, Auld, Ramp, Ren & Kingsford. Trends and predictions in dispersal strategies: using a world heritage area case study. |
| Warton & Shepherd. Large-sample equivalence of spatial point processes and pseudo-absence logistic regression for species distribution modelling in ecology. |
| Zhang, Laffan, Webster & Ramp. Options for increasing the spatial integrity of the GBMWHA. |
