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Kathryn T.A. Lambert
Kathryn T.A. Lambert
University of New England
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A low-cost, yet simple and highly repeatable system for acoustically surveying cryptic species
KTA Lambert, PG McDonald
Austral Ecology 39 (7), 779-785, 2014
662014
Fine scale impacts on avian biodiversity due to a despotic species, the bell miner (Manorina melanophrys)
NP Leseberg, KTA Lambert, PG McDonald
Austral Ecology, 2014
172014
Habitat selection by a despotic passerine, the Bell Miner (Manorina melanophrys): when restoring habitat through Lantana (Lantana camara) removal is not enough
KTA Lambert, L Kumar, N Reid, PG McDonald
Ecological Management and Restoration 17, 1-4, 2016
132016
Does the removal of Lantana camara influence eucalypt canopy health, soil nutrients and site occupancy of a despotic species?
KTA Lambert, N Reid, P McDonald
Forest Ecology and Management 394, 104–110, 2017
92017
The Influence of Avian Biodiversity and a Weedy Understorey on Canopy Arthropod Assembly
KTA Lambert, N Andrew, P McDonald
Open Journal of Ecology 4 (16), 1003-1013, 2014
62014
Quantifying the importance of lantana removal, soil nutrient profiles, insect assemblages and bell miner density on bell miner associated dieback
K Lambert, P McDonald, N Reid, L Kumar
52016
Colonisation of a site by despotic bell miners: dispersal, establishment and diversity influences of banded birds
KTA Lambert, A Leishman
Pacific Conservation Biology 26 (1), 84-92, 2019
42019
Understanding and managing the role of bell miners (Manorina melanophrys) in forest dieback: a review of the ecological and management evidence
KTA Lambert, N Reid, RH Loyn, PG McDonald
Forest Ecology and Management 523, 120470, 2022
32022
The role of Lantana camara in areas of bell miner (Manorina melanophrys) associated dieback and its implications for terrestrial mammal and insectivorous bat populations
PE Wright, KTA Lambert, PG McDonald
Australian mammalogy 41 (1), 49-56, 2018
22018
How dependent are Bell Miners (Manorina melanophrys) on Lantana (Lantana camara) as part of their habitat?
KTA Lambert, P McDonald
Wildlife Research, 2017
22017
Morphological sexing of Grey-crowned Babblers Pomatostomus temporalis temporalis: near enough is not quite good enough
KTA Lambert, C Blackmore
Corella 39 (4), 81-86, 2015
22015
Group size and composition in the Grey-crowned Babbler Pomatostomus temporalis in an urban environment
KTA Lambert, D Geering, H Ford
Corella 37, 57-61, 2013
22013
Habitat use by grey-crowned babbler, Pomatostomus temporalis, in urban and peri-urban environments
KTA Lambert, H Ford
Pacific Conservation Biology 23 (1), 88-94, 2016
2016
Morphological sexing of babblers: a response to Totterman
KTA Lambert, C Blackmore
Corella 40 (3), 76, 2016
2016
Forest dieback in disturbed wet sclerophyll forests due to tri-trophic interactions: can management of Lantana halt vegetative declines?
K Lambert, N Reid, P McDonald
2014
The momentous survival and evolution of the Australian values originating in the colonial era
KTA Lambert
Australian Folklore 23, 205-209, 2008
2008
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