- SYIEM, B. L. N., DRISCOLL, D. A., VASUDEV, D. & GOSWAMI, V. R. (2023). Tropical agricultural wooded land uses support high site use of forest birds Biological Conservation 281, 109986.https://doi.org/10.1016/j.biocon.2023.109986
- KEARNEY, S. G., WATSON, J. E. M., RESIDE, A. E., FISHER, D. O., MARON, M., DOHERTY, T. S., LEGGE, S. M., WOINARSKI, J. C. Z., GARNETT, S. T., WINTLE, B. A., RITCHIE, E. G., DRISCOLL, D. A., LINDENMAYER, D., ADAMS, V. M., WARD, M. S., ET AL. (2023). Threat-abatement framework confirms habitat retention and invasive species management are critical to conserve Australia’s threatened species Biological Conservation 277:
- JAMBHEKAR, R., DRISCOLL, D.A. (2023) Species traits help explain butterfly habitat use in a tropical forest. Ecological Entomology 48 (2): 199-208. https://doi.org/10.1111/een.13215
- THOMPSON, E. R., DRISCOLL, D. A., VENN, S. E., GEARY, W. L. & RITCHIE, E. G. (2022) Interspecific variation in the diet of a native apex predator and invasive mesopredator in an alpine ecosystem. Austral Ecology 47 (6):1260-1270. https://doi.org/10.1111/aec.13214.
- CORVA, D. M., SEMIANIW, N. I., EICHHOLTZER, A. C., ADAMS, S. D., MAHMUD, M. A. P., GAUR, K., PESTELL, A. J. L., DRISCOLL, D. A. & KOUZANI, A. Z. (2022). A Smart Camera Trap for Detection of Endotherms and Ectotherms. Sensors 2022, 22(11), 4094; https://doi.org/10.3390/s22114094.
- BELL, K., DOHERTY, T. S., WEVILL, T. & DRISCOLL, D. A. (2022). Restoration of a declining foundation plant species: testing the roles of competitor suppression, fire reintroduction and herbivore exclusion. Journal of Applied Ecology in press 19-4-22.
- BALOUCH, S., DRISCOLL, D. A., NASEER, A., MUHAMMAD, R. & DOHERTY, T. S. (2022). Impacts of land cover on reptile movement and habitat use in farming landscapes. Animal Conservation 25: 837-848.
- LAZZARI, J., SATO, C. F. & DRISCOLL, D. A. (2022). Traits influence reptile responses to fire in a fragmented agricultural landscape. Landscape Ecology 37: 2363–2382.
- BELL, K., DRISCOLL, D. A. & DOHERTY, T. S. (2022). Slow loss of a foundation species in agricultural landscapes: Effects of nutrients, land clearing, and other factors. Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment 323, 107681.
- LEES, D., WATCHORN, D., DRISCOLL, D. A. & DOHERTY, T. S. (2022). Microhabitat selection by small mammals in response to fire Australian Journal of Zoology 69: 67-79. https://doi.org/10.1071/ZO21022
- SWEANEY, N., LINDENMAYER, D. B. & DRISCOLL, D. A. (2022). Movement across woodland edges suggests plantations and farmland are barriers to dispersal. Landscape Ecology 37:175–189. Access read-only early view version here. Download accepted version here.
- DOHERTY, T. S., HAYS, G. C. & DRISCOLL, D. A. (2021). Human disturbance causes widespread disruption of animal movement. Nature Ecology & Evolution 5(4), 513-19.
- WATCHORN, D. J., COWAN, M. A., DRISCOLL, D. A., NIMMO, D. G., ASHMAN, K. R., GARKAKLIS, M. J., WILSON, B. A. & DOHERTY, T. S. (2021). Artificial habitat structures for animal conservation: design and implementation, risks and opportunities. Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment https://doi.org/10.1002/fee.2470.
- CLARKE, M. F., KELLY, L. T., AVITABILE, S. C., BENSHEMESH, J., CALLISTER, K. E., DRISCOLL, D. A., EWIN, P., GILJOHANN, K., HASLEM, A., KENNY, S. A., LEONARD, S., RITCHIE, E. G., NIMMO, D. G., SCHEDVIN, N., SCHNEIDER, K., ET AL. (2021). Fire and Its Interactions With Other Drivers Shape a Distinctive, Semi-Arid ‘Mallee’ Ecosystem. Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution 9(311). https://doi.org/10.3389/fevo.2021.647557
- BELL, K. J., DOHERTY, T. S. & DRISCOLL, D. A. (2021). Predators, prey or temperature? Mechanisms driving niche use of a foundation plant species by specialist lizards. Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 288(1947), 20202633. https://royalsocietypublishing.org/doi/10.1098/rspb.2020.2633
- DRISCOLL, D. A., ARMENTERAS, D., BENNETT, A. F., BROTONS, L., CLARKE, M. F., DOHERTY, T. S., HASLEM, A., KELLY, L. T., SATO, C. F., SITTERS, H., AQUILUÉ, N., BELL, K., CHADID, M., DUANE, A., ELIZALDE, M., C. M., GILJOHANN, K. M., GONZÁLEZ, T. M., JAMBHEKAR, R., LAZZARI, J., MORÁN-ORDÓÑEZ, A. & WEVILL, T. (2021). How fire interacts with habitat loss and fragmentation. Biological Reviews 96:976-998. Read full text online free. See the video.
- NG, K., NOWROUZI, S., STAUNTON, K. M., BARTON, P. & DRISCOLL, D. A. (2021). Ant community responses to farmland use and revegetation in a fragmented agricultural landscape. Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment 311, 107316. Download here until 20 March 2021
- BELL, K., DRISCOLL, D. A., PATYKOWSKI, J. & DOHERTY, T. S. (2021). Abundance, Condition and Size of a Foundation Species Vary with Altered Soil Conditions, Remnant Type and Potential Competitors. Ecosystems https://doi.org/10.1007/s10021-020-00598-1, Available from https://rdcu.be/ceo1L.
- EMERY, J.-P., MITCHELL, N. J., COGGER, H., AGIUS, J., ANDREW, P., DETTO, T., DRISCOLL, D. A., FLAKUS, S., GREEN, P., HARLOW, P., MCFADDEN, M., PINK, C., RETALLICK, K., ROSE, K., SLEETH, M., TIERNAN, B., VALENTINE, L. E. & WOINARSKI, J. Z. (2021). The lost lizards of Christmas Island: a retrospective assessment of factors driving the collapse of a native reptile community. Conservation Science and Practice 3(2): e358. Open access.
- BURNS, T. J., SCHEELE, B. C., BRANNELLY, L. A., CLEMANN, N., GILBERT, D. & DRISCOLL, D. A. (2021). Indirect terrestrial transmission of amphibian chytrid fungus from reservoir to susceptible host species leads to fatal chytridiomycosis Animal Conservation 24: 602-612. doi:10.1111/acv.12665
- DRISCOLL, D. A., GARRARD, G. E., KUSMANOFF, A. M., DOVERS, S., MARON, M., PREECE, N., PRESSEY, R. L. & RITCHIE, E. G. (2021). Consequences of information suppression in ecological and conservation sciences. Conservation Letters 14(1): e12757. https://doi.org/10.1111/conl.12757
- GEYLE, H. M., TINGLEY, R., AMEY, A. P., COGGER, H., COUPER, P. J., COWAN, M., CRAIG, M. D., DOUGHTY, P., DRISCOLL, D. A., ELLIS, R. J., EMERY, J.-P., FENNER, A., GARDNER, M. G., GARNETT, S. T., GILLESPIE, G. R., GREENLEES, M. J., HOSKIN, C. J., KEOGH, J. S., LLOYD, R., MELVILLE, J., MCDONALD, P., MICHAEL, D. R., MITCHELL, N. J., SANDERSON, C., SHEA, G. M., SUMNER, J., WAPSTRA, E., WOINARSKI, J. C. Z. & CHAPPLE, D. G. (2021). Reptiles on the brink: identifying the Australian terrestrial snake and lizard species most at risk of extinction. Pacific Conservation Biology 27: 3-12.
- DOHERTY T. S., BALOUCH, S., BELL, K., BURNS, T. J., FELDMAN, A., FIST, C., GARVEY, T. F., JESSOP, T. S., MEIRI, S. & DRISCOLL, D. A. (2020) Reptile responses to anthropogenic habitat modification: A global meta-analysis. Global Ecology and Biogeography. 29:1265-1279. https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1111/geb.13091
- JOHNSON D. P., DRISCOLL, D. A., CATFORD, J. A. & GIBBONS, P. (2020). Fine-scale variables associated with the presence of native forbs in natural temperate grassland. Austral Ecology 45: 366-375.
- DRISCOLL D. A., SMITH, A. L., BLIGHT, S. & SELLAR, I. (2020). Interactions among body size, trophic level and dispersal traits predict beetle detectability and occurrence responses to fire. Ecological Entomology 45: 300-310.
- O’REILLY-NUGENT A., WANDRAG, E., CATFORD, J., GRUBER, B., DRISCOLL, D. & DUNCAN, R. (2020). Measuring competitive impact: joint-species modelling of invaded plant communities. Journal of Ecology 108:449-459.
- HANSEN N. A., DRISCOLL, D. A., MICHAEL, D. R. & LINDENMAYER, D. B. (2020). Movement patterns of an arboreal gecko in fragmented agricultural landscapes reveal matrix avoidance. Animal Conservation 23: 48-59.
- DRISCOLL D. A., BALOUCH, S., BURNS, T. J., GARVEY, T., WEVILL, T., YOKOCHI, K. & DOHERTY, T. S. (2019). A critique of ‘countryside biogeography’ as a guide to research in human-dominated landscapes. Journal of Biogeography 46 (12): 2850-2859.
- PULSFORD S. A., BARTON, P. S., DRISCOLL, D. A. & LINDEMAYER, D. B. (2019). Interactive effects of land use, grazing, and environment on frogs in an agricultural landscape. Agriculture Ecosystems & Environment 281: 25-34.
- DOHERTY T. S., FIST, C. N. & DRISCOLL, D. A. (2019). Animal movement varies with resource availability, landscape configuration and body size: a conceptual model and empirical example. Landscape Ecology. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10980-019-00795-x
- DUNKER B., BULL, C. M., KEITH, D. A. & DRISCOLL, D. A. (2019). Season of fire influences seed dispersal by wind in a serotinous obligate seeding tree. Plant Ecology https://doi.org/10.1007/s11258-019-00923-2.
- DOHERTY T. S., DRISCOLL, D. A., NIMMO, D. G., RITCHIE, E. G. & SPENCER, R.-J. (2019). Conservation or politics? Australia’s target to kill two million cats. Conservation Letters 12:e12633 https://doi.org/10.1111/conl.12633.
- DRISCOLL D. A., WORBOYS, G., ALLAN, H., BANKS, S. C., BEETON, N. J., CHERUBIN, R. C., DOHERTY, T. S., FINLAYSON, C. M., GREEN, K., HARTLEY, R., HOPE, G., JOHNSON, C. N., LINTERMANS, M., MACKEY, B., PAULL, D. J., PITTOCK, J., PORFIRIO, L. L., RITCHIE, E. G., SATO, C. F., SCHEELE, B. C., SLATTERY, D. A., VENN, S., WATSON, D., WATSON, M. & WILLIAMS, R. M. (2019). Impacts of feral horses in the Australian Alps and evidence-based solutions. Ecological Management & Restoration 20, 63-72.
- CHERUBIN R. C., VENN, S. E., DOHERTY, T. S., DRISCOLL, D. A. & RITCHIE, E. G. (2019). Feral horse impacts on threatened species and ecological communities in Victoria. Ecological Management and Restoration 20, 47-56.
- NIMMO D., AVITABILE, S., BANKS, S., BLIEGE-BIRD, R., CALLISTER, K., CLARKE, M., DICKMAN, C., DOHERTY, T., DRISCOLL, D. A., GREENVILLE, A., HASLEM, A., KELLY, L., KENNY, S., LAHOZ-MONFORT, J., LEE, C., LEONARD, S., MOORE, H., NEWSOME, T., PARR, C. L., RITCHIE, E., SCHNEIDE, K., TURNER, J., WESTBROOKE, M., WHITE, M., WOUTERS, M. & BENNETT, A. (2019). Animal movements in fire-prone landscapes. Biological Reviews 94: 981-998.
- DRISCOLL D. A. & WATSON, M. (2019). Science denialism and compassionate conservation—a Response to Wallach et al. Conservation Biology 33:777-780. https://doi.org/10.1111/cobi.13273
- SMITH A. L., KUJALA, H., LAHOZ-MONFORT, J. J., GUJA, L. K., BURNS, E. L., NATHAN, R., ALACS, E., BARTON, P. S., BAU, S., DRISCOLL, D. A., LENTINI, P. E., MORTELLITI, A., ROWE, R. & BUCKLEY, Y. M. (2019). Managing uncertainty in movement knowledge for environmental decisions. Conservation Letters 12: e12620.
- HANSEN N. A., SATO, C. F., MICHAEL, D., LINDENMAYER, D. B. & DRISCOLL, D. A. (2019). Predation risk for reptiles is highest at remnant edges in an agricultural landscape by Journal of Applied Ecology 56 (1) 31-43.
- HANSEN N. A., SCHEELE, B. C., DRISCOLL, D. A. & LINDENMAYER, D. B. (2019). Amphibians in agricultural landscapes: the habitat value of crop areas, linear plantings and remnant woodland patches. Animal Conservation 22: 72-82.
- DRISCOLL D. A., BLAND, L. M., BRYAN, B. A., NEWSOME, T. M., NICHOLSON, E., RITCHIE, E. G. & DOHERTY, T. S. (2018). A biodiversity-crisis hierarchy to evaluate and refine conservation indicators. Nature Ecology & Evolution 2: 775–781.
- NG K., BARTON, P. S., BLANCHARD, W., EVANS, M. J., LINDENMAYER, D. B., MACFADYEN, S., MCINTYRE, S. & DRISCOLL, D. A. (2018). Disentangling the effects of farmland use, habitat edges, and vegetation structure on ground beetle morphological traits. Oecologia 188, 645-657.
- NG K., MCINTYRE, S., MACFADYEN, S., BARTONA, P. S., DRISCOLL, D. A. & LINDENMAYER, D. B. (2018). Dynamic effects of ground-layer plant communities on beetles in a fragmented farming landscape. Biodiversity and Conservation 27: 2131-2153
- PULSFORD S. A., BARTON, P. S., DRISCOLL, D. A., KAY, G. M. & LINDENMAYER, D. B. 2018. Reptiles and frogs use most land cover types as habitat in a fine-grained agricultural landscape. Austral Ecology 43: 502-513. DOI 10.1111/aec.12587.
- EVANS M. J., BANKS, S. C., BARTON, P. S., DAVIES, K. F. & DRISCOLL, D. A. (2018). A long term habitat fragmentation experiment leads to morphological change in a species of carabid beetle. Ecological Entomology 43: 282-293.
- DOHERTY T. S. & DRISCOLL, D. A. (2018). Coupling movement and landscape ecology for conservation in production landscapes. Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences. B 285: 20172272. http://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rspb.2017.2272
- DOHERTY, T. S., BLAND, L. M., BRYAN, B. A., NEALE, T., NICHOLSON, E., RITCHIE, E. G. & DRISCOLL, D. A. (2018). Expanding the role of targets in conservation policy. Trends in Ecology & Evolution 33(11), 809-812.
- NG K., BARTON, P. S., MACFADYEN, S., LINDENMAYER, D. B. & DRISCOLL, D. A. (2018). Beetle’s responses to edges in fragmented landscapes are driven by adjacent farmland use, season and cross-habitat movement. Landscape Ecology 33: 109-125.
- WESTGATE M. J., MACGREGOR, C., SCHEELE, B. C., DRISCOLL, D. A. & LINDENMAYER, D. B. (2018). Effects of time since fire on frog occurrence are altered by isolation, vegetation, and fire frequency gradients. Diversity and Distributions 24: 82-91.
- DRISCOLL D. A. & STRONG, C. (2018). Covariation of soil nutrients drives occurrence of exotic and native plant species. Journal of Applied Ecology 55: 777-785. 10.1111/1365-2664.12984
- KAY G. M., TULLOCH, A., BARTON, P. S., CUNNINGHAM, S. A., DRISCOLL, D. A. & LINDENMAYER, B. D. (2018). Species co-occurrence networks show reptile community reorganization under agricultural transformation. Ecography 41: 113-125. 10.1111/ecog.03079
- ANDREW P., COGGER, H., DRISCOLL, D. A., FLAKUS, S., HARLOW, P., MAPLE, D., MISSO, M., PINK, C., RETALLICK, K., ROSE, K., TIERNAN, B., WEST, J. & WOINARSKI, J. (2016). Somewhat saved: a captive breeding program for two endemic Christmas Island lizard species, now extinct in the wild. Oryx 52: 171-174. 10.1017/S0030605316001071.
- NG K., DRISCOLL, D. A., MACFADYEN, S., BARTON, P. S., MCINTYRE, S. & LINDENMAYER, D. B. (2017). Contrasting beetle assemblage responses to cultivated farmlands and native woodlands in a dynamic agricultural landscape. Ecosphere 8 (12), e02042. 10.1002/ecs2.2042.
- JOHNSON D. P., CATFORD, J. A., DRISCOLL, D. A. & GIBBONS, P. (2017). Seed addition and biomass removal key to restoring native forbs in degraded temperate grassland. Applied Vegetation Science 21: 219-228. 10.1111/avsc.12352
- PULSFORD S. A., LINDENMAYER, D. B. & DRISCOLL, D. A. (2017). Reptiles and frogs conform to multiple conceptual landscape models in an agricultural landscape. Diversity and Distributions 23: 1408-1422.
- SCHEELE B. C., SKERRATT, L. F., HUNTER, D. A., BANKS, S. C., PIERSON, J. C., DRISCOLL, D. A., BYRNE, P. G. & BERGER, L. (2017). Disease-associated change in an amphibian life-history trait. Oecologia 184: 825–833.
- PULSFORD S. A., DRISCOLL, D. A., BARTON, P. S. & LINDENMAYER, D. B. (2017). Remnant vegetation, plantings, and fences are beneficial for reptiles in agricultural landscapes. Journal of Applied Ecology 54, 1710–1719.
- EVANS M. J., BANKS, S. C., DRISCOLL, D. A., HICKS, A. J., MELBOURNE, B. A. & DAVIES, K. F. (2017). Short- and long-term effects of habitat fragmentation differ but are predicted by response to the matrix. Ecology 98, 807–819.
- WATSON D. M., DOERR, V. A. J., BANKS, S. C., DRISCOLL, D. A., VAN DER REE, R., DOERR, E. D. & SUNNUCKS, P. (2017). Monitoring ecological consequences of efforts to restore landscape-scale connectivity. Biological Conservation 206, 201-209.
- DRISCOLL D. A. (2017). Disturbance maintains native and exotic plant species richness in invaded grassy woodlands. Journal of vegetation science 28, 573–584.
- SCHEELE B. C., HUNTER, D. A., BRANNELLY, L. A., SKERRATT, L. F. & DRISCOLL, D. A. (2017). Reservoir-host amplification of disease impact in an endangered amphibian. Conservation Biology 31, 592-600. DOI: 10.1111/cobi.12830.
- COLLINS C. D., BANKS-LEITE, C., BRUDVIG, L. A., FOSTER, B. L., COOK, W. M., DAMSCHEN, E. I., ANDRADE, A., AUSTIN, M., CAMARGO, J. L., DRISCOLL, D. A., HOLT, R. D., LAURANCE, W. F., NICHOLLS, A. O. & ORROCK, J. L. (2017). Fragmentation affects plant community composition over time. Ecography 40:119-130. 10.1111/ecog.02607.
- VILLASEÑOR N. R., DRISCOLL, D. A., GIBBONS, P., CALHOUN, A. J. K. & LINDENMAYER, D. B. (2017). The relative importance of aquatic and terrestrial variables for frogs in an urbanizing landscape: Key insights for sustainable urban development. Landscape and Urban Planning 157, 26-35.
- KAY G. M., DRISCOLL, D. A., LINDENMAYER, D. B., PULSFORD, S. A. & MORTELLITI, A. (2016). Pasture height and crop direction influence reptile movement in an agricultural matrix. Agriculture, Ecosystems and Environment 235, 164-171.
- VILLASEÑOR N. R., TULLOCH, A. I. T., DRISCOLL, D. A., GIBBONS, P. & LINDENMAYER, D. B. (2016). Compact development minimizes the impacts of urban growth on native mammals. Journal of Applied Ecology 54: 794–804.
- SCHEELE B. C., HUNTER, D. A., BANKS, S., PIERSON, J., SKERRATT, L. F., WEBB, R. & DRISCOLL, D. A. (2016). High adult mortality in disease-challenged frog populations increases vulnerability to drought. Journal of Applied Ecology 85, 1453–1460. doi: 10.1111/1365-2656.12569
- BERRY L. E., LINDENMAYER, D. B., DENNIS, T. E., DRISCOLL, D. A. & BANKS, S. C. (2016). Fire severity alters spatio-temporal movements and habitat utilisation by an arboreal marsupial, the mountain brushtail possum (Trichosurus cunninghami). International Journal of Wildland Fire 25, 1291-1302.
- MCDOUGAL A., MILNER, R. M. C., DRISCOLL, D. A. & SMITH, A. L. (2016). Restoration rocks: integrating abiotic and biotic habitat restoration to conserve threatened species and reduce fire fuel load. Biodiversity and Conservation 25, 1529-1542. http://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s10531-016-1136-4
- SMITH A. L., BLANCHARD, W., BLAIR, D. P., MCBURNEY, L., BANKS, S. C., DRISCOLL, D. A. & LINDENMAYER, D. B. (2016). The dynamic regeneration niche of a forest following a rare disturbance event. Diversity and Distributions 22, 457-467.
- EVANS M. J., BANKS, S. C., DAVIES, K. F., MCCLENAHAN, J., MELBOURNE, B. & DRISCOLL, D. A. (2016). The use of traits to interpret responses to large scale edge effects – a study of epigaeic beetle assemblages across a Eucalyptus forest and pine plantation edge. Landscape Ecology 31, 1815–1831.
- SMITH A. L., LANDGUTH, E. L., BULL, C. M., BANKS, S. C., GARDNER, M. G. & DRISCOLL, D. A. (2016). Dispersal responses override density effects on genetic diversity during post-disturbance succession. Proceedings of the Royal Society B 283: 20152934. http://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rspb.2015.2934
- GIBSON R. K., BRADSTOCK, R. A., PENMAN, T., KEITH, D. A. & DRISCOLL, D. A. (2016). Determinants of growth of the flammable grass, Triodia scariosa: Consequences for fuel dynamics under climate change in the Mediterranean region of South Eastern Australia. Austral Ecology 41, 594-603.
- KAY G., BARTON, P., DRISCOLL, D., CUNNINGHAM, S. A., BLANCHARD, W., MCINTYRE, S. & LINDENMAYER, D. (2016). Incorporating regional-scale ecological knowledge to improve the effectiveness of large scale conservation programs. Animal Conservation 19, 515–525.
- DRISCOLL D. A., BODE, M., BRADSTOCK, R. A., KEITH, D. A., PENMAN, T. D. & PRICE, O. F. (2016). Resolving future fire management conflicts using multi-criteria decision making. Conservation Biology 30: 196-205.
- PULSFORD, S., LINDENMAYER, B. D. & DRISCOLL, D. A. (2016). A succession of theories: Purging redundancy from disturbance theory. Biological Reviews 91: 148-167. Download preprint.
- WESTAGE M., SCHEELE, B., IKIN, K., HOEFER, A., BEATTY, R., EVANS, M., OSBORNE, W., HUNTER, D., RAYNER, L. & DRISCOLL, D. (2015). Citizen science program shows urban areas have lower occurrence of frog species, but not accelerated declines. Plos One 10(11); e0140973. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0140973
- BARTON P. S., LENTINI, P. E., ALACS, E., BAU, S., BUCKLEY, Y. M., BURNS, E. L., DRISCOLL, D. A., GUJA, L. K., KUJALA, H., LAHOZ-MONFORT, J. J., MORTELLITI, A., NATHAN, R., ROWE, R. & SMITH, A. L. (2015). Guidelines for using movement science to inform biodiversity policy. Environmental Management, 56: 791-801
- LAZZARI, J., YOON, H.-J., KEITH, D. A. & DRISCOLL, D. A. (2015). Local environmental covariates are important for predicting fire history from tree stem diameters. Journal of Wildland Fire. 24: 871-882
- GIBSON, R., BRADSTOCK, R., PENMAN, T., KEITH, D. A. & DRISCOLL, D. A. (2015). Climatic, vegetation and edaphic influences on the probability of fire across mediterranean woodlands of south eastern Australia. Journal of Biogeography, 42: 1750-1760
- BERRY L. E., DRISCOLL, D. A., STEIN, J. A., BLANCHARD, W., BANKS, S., BRADSTOCK, R. A. & LINDENMAYER, D. B. (2015). Identifying the location of fire refuges in wet forest ecosystems. Ecological Applications 25, 2337–2348.
- SWEANEY, N., DRISCOLL, D. A., LINDENMAYER, B. D. & PORCH, N. (2015). Plantations, not farmlands, cause biotic homogenisation of ground-active beetles in south-eastern australia. Biological Conservation, 186: 1-11.
- SCHEELE B. C., DRISCOLL, D. A., FISCHER, J., FLETCHER, A. W., HANSPACH, J., VӦRӦS, J. & HARTEL , T. (2015). Landscape context influences chytrid fungus distribution in an endangered European amphibian. Animal Conservation 18, 480-488.
- BERRY, L. E., LINDENMAYER, D. B. & DRISCOLL, D. A. (2015). Large unburnt areas, not small unburnt patches are needed to conserve avian diversity in fire-prone landscapes. Journal of Applied Ecology 52: 486-495. DOI: 10.1111/1365-2664.12387
- DRISCOLL, D. A., CATFORD, J. A., BARNEY, J. N., HULME, P. E., INDERJIT, MARTIN, T. G., PAUCHARD, A., PYŠEK, P., RICHARDSON, D. M., RILEY, S. & VISSER, V. (2014). New pasture plants intensify invasive species risk. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA 111: 16622-16627. Read the paper. Download supporting information. See the Video. Nature Research Highlights.
- VILLASEÑOR, N., BLANCHARD, W., DRISCOLL, D. A., GIBBONS, P. & LINDENMAYER, D. B. (2015). Strong influence of local habitat structure on mammals reveals mismatch with edge effects models. Landscape Ecology, 30: 229-245.
- BERRY, L. E., DRISCOLL, D. A., BANKS, S. C. & LINDENMAYER, D. B. (2015). The use of topographic fire refuges by the greater glider, Petauroides volans and the mountain brushtail possum, Trichosurus cunninghami following a landscape-scale fire. Australian Mammalogy, 37: 39-45.
- NG, K. & DRISCOLL, D. A. (2015). Detectability of the global weed Hypochaeris radicata: species and observer characteristics are key. Journal of vegetation science, 8: 449-455. Download the paper. doi:10.1093/jpe/rtu032
- SCHEELE, B. C., HUNTER, D., SKERRATT, L. F., BRANNELLY, L. & DRISCOLL, D. A. (2015). Low impact of chytridiomycosis on frog recruitment enables persistence in refuges despite high adult mortality. Biological Conservation 182: 36-43.
- MORTELLITI, A., SOZIO, G., DRISCOLL, D. A., BANI, L., BOITANI, L. & LINDENMAYER, D. B. (2014). Population and individual-scale responses to patch size, isolation and quality in the hazel dormouse. Ecosphere 5, art107.
- BRADBY, K., FITZSIMONS, J., DEL MARCO, A., DRISCOLL, D. A., RITCHIE, E., LAU, J., BRADSHAW, C. & HOBBS, R. (2014). Iconic wildlife or invasive vermin? Ecological connectivity or barrier fence? Critical choices on the agricultural margins of Western Australia. Ecological Management & Restoration 15: 180-190.
- SWEANEY, N., LINDENMAYER, B. D. & DRISCOLL, D. A. (2014). Is the matrix important to butterflies in fragmented landscapes? Journal of Insect Conservation 18, 283-294.
- DRISCOLL, D. A., BANKS, S. C., BARTON, P. S., IKIN, K., LENTINI, P., LINDENMAYER, D. B., SMITH, A. L., BERRY, L. E., BURNS, E. L., EDWORTHY, A., EVANS, M. J., GIBSON, R., HEINSOHN, R., HOWLAND, B., KAY, G., MUNRO, N., SCHEELE, B. C., STIRNEMANN, I., STOJANOVIC, D., SWEANEY, N., VILLASEÑOR, N. R. & Westgate. M. J. (2014). The trajectory of dispersal research in conservation biology. Systematic review. PlosOne 9, e95053. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0095053.
- VILLASEÑOR, N., DRISCOLL, D. A., ESCOBAR, M., GIBBONS, P. & LINDENMAYER, D. B. (2014). Urbanization impacts on mammals across urban-forest edges and a predictive model of edge effects. PlosOne 9, e97036.
- SMITH, A. L., BULL, C. M., GARDNER, M. G. & DRISCOLL, D. A. (2014). Life history influences how fire affects genetic diversity in two lizard species. Molecular Ecology 23: 2428-2441. http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/mec.12757/abstract.
- SCHEELE, B. C., HUNTER, D. A., GROGAN, L., BERGER, L., KOLBY, J., MCFADDEN, M., MARANTELLI, G., SKERRATT, L. F. & DRISCOLL, D. A. (2014). Interventions for reducing extinction risk in chytridiomycosis-threatened amphibians. Conservation Biology 28, 1195–1205
- JELLINEK, S., PARRIS, K. M., WINTLE, B. & DRISCOLL, D. A. (2014). Reptiles in restored agricultural landscapes: The value of linear strips, patches and habitat condition. Animal Conservation, 17: 544-554. http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/acv.12121/abstract
- LINDENMAYER, D. B., BLANCHARD, W., MCBURNEY, L., BLAIR, D., BANKS, S. C., DRISCOLL, D. A., SMITH, A. L. & GILL, A. (2014). Complex responses of birds to landscape‐level fire extent, fire severity and environmental drivers. Diversity and Distributions 20,467–477.
- SCHEELE, B. C., GUARINO, F., OSBORNE, W., HUNTER, D. A., SKERRATT, L. F. & DRISCOLL, D. A. (2014). Decline and re-expansion of an amphibian despite high prevalence of chytrid fungus. Biological Conservation 170, 86-91.
- JELLINEK, S., RUMPFF, L., DRISCOLL, D. A., PARRIS, K. M. & WINTLE, B. (2014). Modelling the benefits of habitat restoration in socio-ecological systems. Biological Conservation 169, 60-67.
- GIBSON, R., BRADSTOCK, R., PENMAN, T. & DRISCOLL, D. A. (2014). Changing dominance of key plant species across a Mediterranean climate region: implications for fuel types and future fire regimes. Plant Ecology 215: 83-95.
- SMITH, A., BLAIR, D., MCBURNEY, L., BANKS, S., BARTON, P., BLANCHARD, W., DRISCOLL, D., GILL, A. & LINDENMAYER, D. (2014). Dominant drivers of seedling establishment in a fire-dependent obligate seeder: climate or fire regimes? Ecosystems 17: 258-270.
- LINDENMAYER, D. B., BLANCHARD, W., MCBURNEY, L., BLAIR, D., BANKS, S. C., DRISCOLL, D., SMITH, A. L. & GILL, A. M. (2013). Fire severity and landscape context effects on arboreal marsupials. Biological Conservation 167, 137-148.
- BANKS, S., CARY, G., SMITH, A., DAVIES, I., DRISCOLL, D., GILL, A. M., LINDENMAYER, D. & PEAKALL, R. (2013). How does ecological disturbance influence genetic diversity? Trends in Ecology & Evolution 28: 670-679.
- DRISCOLL, D. A., BANKS, S. C., BARTON, P. S., LINDEMAYER, D. B. & SMITH, A. L. (2013). Conceptual domain of the matrix in fragmented landscapes. Trends in Ecology and Evolution 28: 605-613. See Movie, Download Preprint
- TEASDALE, L. C., SMITH, A. L., THOMAS, M., WHITEHEAD, C. A. & DRISCOLL, D. A. (2013). Detecting invertebrate responses to fire depends on sampling method and taxonomic resolution. Austral Ecology 38: 874-883. Download Preprint
- JELLINEK, S., PARRIS, K. M. & DRISCOLL, D. A. (2013). Are only the strong surviving? Little influence of restoration on beetles (Coleoptera) in an agricultural landscape. Biological Conservation 162, 17-23.
- JELLINEK, S., PARRIS, K. M., DRISCOLL, D. A. & DWYER, P. D. (2013). Are incentive programs working? Landowner attitudes to ecological restoration of agricultural landscapes. Journal of Environmental Management 127, 69-76.
- SMITH, A. L., BULL, C. M. & DRISCOLL, D. A. (2013). Successional specialization in a reptile community cautions against widespread planned burning and complete fire suppression. Journal of Applied Ecology 50, 1178–1186.
- SMITH, A. L., BULL, C. M. & DRISCOLL, D. A. (2013). Skeletochronological analysis of age in three “fire-specialist” lizard species. The South Australian Naturalist 87, 6-17.
- DRISCOLL, D. A. & LINDENMAYER, B. D. (2012). Framework to improve the application of theory in ecology and conservation. Ecological Monographs 82, 129–147.Download Preprint
- DRISCOLL, D. A., FELTON, A., GIBBONS, P., FELTON, A. M., MUNRO, N. T. & LINDENMAYER, D. B. (2012). Priorities in policy and management when existing biodiversity stressors interact with climate-change. Climatic Change 111, 533–557. Download Preprint
- DRISCOLL, D. A., SMITH, A. L., BLIGHT, S. & MAINDONALD, J. (2012). Reptile responses to fire and the risk of post-disturbance sampling bias. Biodiversity and Conservation 21, 1607-1625.Download Preprint
- DRISCOLL, D. A., WHITEHEAD, C. A. & LAZZARI, J. (2012). Spatial dynamics of the knob-tailed gecko Nephrurus stellatus in a fragmented agricultural landscape. Landscape Ecology 27, 829-841.Download Preprint
- GIBBONS, P., VAN BOMMEL, L., GILL, A. M., CARY, G. J., DRISCOLL, D. A., BRADSTOCK, R. A., KNIGHT, E., MORITZ, M. A., STEPHENS, S. L. & LINDENMAYER, D. B. (2012). Land management practices associated with house loss in wildfires. Plos One 7, e29212.
- SCHEELE, B. C., DRISCOLL, D. A., FISCHER, J. & HUNTER, D. A. (2012). Decline of an endangered amphibian during an extreme climatic event. Ecosphere 3, 101. http://dx.doi.org/10.1890/ES12-00108.1.
- SMITH, A. L., MUELDERS, B., BULL, C. M. & DRISCOLL, D. A. (2012). Wildfire-induced mortality of Australian reptiles. Herpetology Notes 5, 233-235.
- SMITH, A., BULL, C. M. & DRISCOLL, D. A. (2012). Post-fire succession affects abundance and survival but not detectability in a knob-tailed gecko. Biological Conservation 145, 139–147.
- WESTGATE, M. J., DRISCOLL, D. A. & LINDENMAYER, D. B. (2012). Can the intermediate disturbance hypothesis and information on species traits predict anuran responses to fire? Oikos 121, 1516-1524.
- WESTGATE, M., DRISCOLL, D. A. & LINDENMAYER, D. B. (2012). Limited influence of stream networks on the terrestrial movements of three wetland-dependent frog species. Biological Conservation 153, 169-176.
- WILLIAMS, J. R., DRISCOLL, D. A. & BULL, C. M. (2012). Roadside connectivity does not increase reptile abundance or richness in a fragmented mallee landscape. Austral Ecology 37, 383-391.
- DRISCOLL, D. A. & LINDENMAYER, D. B. (2010). Assembly rules are rare in SE Australian bird communities, but sometimes apply in fragmented farm landscapes. Ecography 33, 854-865.
- DRISCOLL, D. A. (2010). Few beetle species can be detected with 95% confidence using pitfall-traps. Austral Ecology 35, 13-23.
- DRISCOLL, D. A., KIRKPATRICK, J. B., MCQUILLAN, P. B. & BONHAM, K. (2010). Classic metapopulations are rare among beetle species from a naturally fragmented landscape. Journal of Animal Ecology 79, 294-303.
- DRISCOLL, D. A., LINDENMAYER, D. B., BENNETT, A. F., BODE, M., BRADSTOCK, R. A., CARY, G. J., CLARKE, M. F., DEXTER, N., FENSHAM, R., FRIEND, G., GILL, M., JAMES, S., KAY, G., KEITH, D. A., MACGREGOR, C., POSSINGHAM, H. P., RUSSEL-SMITH, J., SALT, D., WATSON, J. E. M., WILLIAMS, R. J. & YORK, A. (2010). Resolving conflicts in fire management using decision theory; asset-protection versus biodiversity conservation. Conservation Letters 3, 215-223.
- DRISCOLL, D. A., LINDENMAYER, D. B., BENNETT, A. F., BODE, M., BRADSTOCK, R. A., CARY, G. J., CLARKE, M. F., DEXTER, N., FENSHAM, R., FRIEND, G., GILL, M., JAMES, S., KAY, G., KEITH, D. A., MACGREGOR, C., RUSSEL-SMITH, J., SALT, D., WATSON, J. E. M., WILLIAMS, R. & YORK, A. (2010). Fire management for biodiversity conservation: Key research questions and our capacity to answer them. Biological Conservation 143, 1928-1939.
- MURRAY, K., RETALLICK, R., MCDONALD, K. R., MENDEZ, D., APLIN, K., KIRKPATRICK, P., BERGER, L., HUNTER, D., HINES, H. B., CAMPBELL, R., PAUZA, M., DRIESSEN, M., SPEARE, R., RICHARDS, S. J., MAHONY, M., FREEMAN, A., PHILLOTT, A. D., HERO, J., KRIGER, K., DRISCOLL, D. A., FELTON, A., PUSCHENDORF, R. & SKERRATT, L. F. (2010). The distribution and host range of the pandemic disease chytridiomycosis in australia, spanning surveys from 1956-2007. Ecology 91, 1557.
- SMITH, A. L., GARDNER, M. G., BULL, C. M. & DRISCOLL, D. A. (2010). Primers for novel microsatellite markers in “fire-specialist” lizards (Amphibolurus norrisi, Ctenotus atlas and Nephrurus stellatus) and their performance across multiple populations. Conservation Genetics Resources, 1-6.
- DRISCOLL, D. A. & LINDENMAYER, D. B. (2009). Empirical tests of metacommunity theory using an isolation gradient. Ecological Monographs 79, 485-501.
- DRISCOLL, D. A. & HENDERSON, M. K. (2008). How many common reptile species are fire specialists? A replicated natural experiment highlights the predictive weakness of a fire succession model. Biological Conservation 141, 460-471.Download Preprint
- DRISCOLL, D. A. & ROBERTS, J. D. (2008). A hybrid zone defined by allozymes and ventral colour in Geocrinia rosea (Anura: Myobatrachidae). Australian Journal of Zoology 55, 371-376.
- DRISCOLL, D. A. (2008). The frequency of metapopulations, metacommunities and nestedness in a fragmented landscape. Oikos 117, 297-309.
- KOCH, A. J., DRISCOLL, D. A. & KIRKPATRICK, J. B. (2008). Estimating the accuracy of tree ageing methods in mature Eucalyptus obliqua forest Tasmania. Australian Forestry 71, 147-159.
- KOCH, A. J., MUNKS, S. A. & DRISCOLL, D. A. (2008). The use of hollow-bearing trees by vertebrate fauna in wet and dry Eucalyptus obliqua forest, Tasmania. Wildlife Research 35, 727-746.
- KOCH, A. J., MUNKS, S. A., DRISCOLL, D. A. & KIRKPATRICK, J. B. (2008). Does hollow occurrence vary with forest type? A case study in wet and dry Eucalyptus obliqua forest. Forest Ecology and Management 225, 3938–3951.
- LINDENMAYER, D. B., WOOD, J. T., MICHAEL, D., MACGREGOR, C., CUNNINGHAM, R. B., CRANE, M., MONTAGUE-DRAKE, R., BROWN, D., MUNTZ, R., GILL, A. M. & DRISCOLL, D. A. (2008). How predictable are reptile responses to wildfire? Oikos 117, 1086-1097.
- LINDENMAYER, D., HOBBS, R. J., MONTAGUE-DRAKE, R., ALEXANDRA, J., BENNETT, A., BURGMAN, M., CALE, P., CALHOUN, A., CRAMER, V., CULLEN, P., DRISCOLL, D., FAHRIG, L., FISCHER, J., FRANKLIN, J., HAILA, Y., HUNTER, M., GIBBONS, P., LAKE, S., LUCK, G., MACGREGOR, C., MCINTYRE, S., MAC NALLY, R., MANNING, A., MILLER, J., MOONEY, H., NOSS, R., POSSINGHAM, H., SAUNDERS, D., SCHMIEGELOW, F., SCOTT, M., SIMBERLOFF, D., SISK, T., TABOR, G., WALKER, B., WIENS, J., WOINARSKI, J. & ZAVALETA, E. (2008). A checklist for ecological management of landscapes for conservation. Ecology Letters 11, 78-91.
- SCHUTZ, A. J. & DRISCOLL, D. A. (2008). Common reptiles unaffected by connectivity or condition in a fragmented farming landscape. Austral Ecology 33, 641-652.
- DRISCOLL, D. A. (2007). How to find a metapopulation. Canadian Journal of Zoology-Revue Canadienne De Zoologie 85, 1031-1048.
- DRISCOLL, D. A. (2007). The conservation challenge of sustaining spatially dependent evolution. Pacific Conservation Biology 13, 84-92.
- DRISCOLL, D. A. (2007). The diverse impacts of grazing, fire and weeds. How ecological theory can inform conservation management. In Managing and designing landscapes for conservation: Moving from perspectives to principles. (ed. D. B. Lindenmayer and R. J. Hobbs), pp. 111-130. Blackwells, Melbourne.
- DRISCOLL, D. A. & HARDY, C. M. (2005). Dispersal and phylogeography of the agamid lizard Amphibolurus nobbi in fragmented and continuous habitat. Molecular Ecology 14, 1613-1629.
- DRISCOLL, D. A. & WEIR, T. (2005). Beetle responses to habitat fragmentation depend on ecological traits, remnant condition and shape. Conservation Biology 19, 182-194.
- DRISCOLL, D. A. (2005). Is the matrix a sea? Habitat specificity in a naturally fragmented landscape. Ecological Entomology 30, 8-16.
- DRISCOLL, D. A. (2004). Extinction and outbreaks accompany fragmentation of a reptile community. Ecological Applications 14, 220-240.
- JELLINEK, S., DRISCOLL, D. A. & KIRKPATRICK, J. B. (2004). Environmental and vegetation variables have a greater influence than habitat fragmentation in structuring lizard communities in remnant urban bushland. Austral Ecology 29, 294-304.
- SOULÉ, M. E., MACKEY, B. G., RECHER, H. F., WILLIAMS, J. E., WOINARSKI, J. C. Z., DRISCOLL, D., DENNISON, W. G. & JONES, M. E. (2004). The role of connectivity in Australian conservation. Pacific Conservation Biology 10, 266-279.
- HINGSTON, A. B., MARSDEN-SMEDLEY, J., DRISCOLL, D. A., CORBETT, S., FENTON, J., ANDERSON, R., PLOWMAN, C., MOWLING, F., JENKIN, M., MATSUI, K., BONHAM, K. J., ILOWSKI, M., MCQUILLAN, P. B., YAXLEY, B., REID, T., STOREY, D., POOLE, L., MALLICK, S. A., FITZGERALD, N., KIRKPATRICK, J. B., FEBEY, J., HARWOOD, A. G., MICHAELS, K. F., RUSSELL, M. J., BLACK, P. G., EMMERSON, L., VISOIU, M., MORGAN, J., BREEN, S., GATES, S., BANTICH, M. N. & DESMARCHELIER, J. M. (2002). Extent of invasion of tasmanian native vegetation by the exotic bumblebee Bombus terrestris (Apoidea : Apidae). Austral Ecology 27, 162-172.
- DRISCOLL, D. A. (1999). Genetic neighbourhood and effective population size for two endangered frogs. Biological Conservation 88, 221-229.
- DRISCOLL, D. A. (1999). Skeletochronological assessment of age structure and population stability for two threatened frog species. Australian Journal of Ecology 24, 182-189.
- DRISCOLL, D. A. (1998). Counts of calling males as estimates of population size in the endangered frogs Geocrinia alba and G. vitellina. Journal of Herpetology 32, 475-481.
- DRISCOLL, D. A. (1998). Genetic structure of the frogs Geocrinia lutea and Geocrinia rosea reflects extreme population divergence and range changes, not dispersal barriers. Evolution 52, 1147-1157.
- DRISCOLL, D. A. (1998). Genetic structure, metapopulation processes and evolution influence the conservation strategies for two endangered frog species. Biological Conservation 83, 43-54.
- DRISCOLL, D. A. & ROBERTS, J. D. (1997). Impact of fuel reduction burning on the frog Geocrinia lutea in south-west Western Australia. Australian Journal of Ecology 22, 334-339.
- DRISCOLL, D. A. (1997). Mobility and metapopulation structure of Geocrinia alba and G. vitellina, two endangered frog species from south-western Australia. Australian Journal of Ecology 22, 185-195.
Peer Reviewed Book Chapters
- STORY G., DRISCOLL, D. & BANKS, S. (2014). What can camera traps tell us about the diurnal activity of the nocturnal bare-nosed wombat (Vombatus ursinus)? In Camera Trapping: Wildlife Management and Research, pp. 35-42. CSIRO Publishing, Collingwood, Australia.
- CUNNINGHAM, S. A., DUNCAN, D. H. & DRISCOLL, D. A. (2012). Land use intensification impacts on biodiversity in the mallee/wheat landscape of central nsw. In Land use intensification and biodiversity conservation (ed. D. B. Lindenmayer, S. A. Cunningham and A. Young), pp. 93-103. CSIRO Publishing, Melbourne.
- DRISCOLL, D. A. (2011). Woodland biodiversity conservation: Basket-case or battleground? Insights from the mallee. In Temperate woodland conservation and management (ed. B. D. Lindenmayer, R. Hobbs and A. Bennett). CSIRO Publishing, Canberra.
- DRISCOLL, D. A. & SATTLER, P. S. (1999). Legislation, policy and reserve selection to conserve invertebrates in Queensland. In Other 99%: The conservation and biodiversity of invertebrates (ed. W. L. D. Ponder), pp. 341-344.
- DRISCOLL, D., WARDELL-JOHNSON, G. & ROBERTS, J. D. (1994). Genetic structuring and distribution patterns in rare southwestern Australian frogs: Implications for translocation programmes. In Reintroduction biology of Australian and New Zealand fauna (ed. M. Serena), pp. 85-90. Surrey Beatty and Sons, Chipping Norton, NSW.
Peer Reviewed Conference Proceedings
- GOLKARNARENJI, G., KOUZANI, A. Z., SEMIANIW, N. I., GOODALL, D., GILBERT, D. & DRISCOLL, D. (2018). Automatic Detection of Moving Baw Baw Frogs in Camera Trap Videos. In 2018 IEEE International Conference on Mechatronics and Automation (ICMA), pp. 1112-1116.
- NGUWI Y. Y., KOUZANI, A. Z., KUMAR, J. J. & DRISCOLL, D. A. (2016). Automatic detection of lizards. In International Conference on Advanced Mechatronic Systems, pp. 300-305, Melbourne, Australia, November 30 – December 3 2016.
- CUMMINGS, J., PEETERS, P., DOVERS, S., TASKER, L. & DRISCOLL, D. A. (2010). The worlds of ecology and environmental policy: Never the two shall meet? 2009 ESA science and policy workshop, shine dome, canberra, 4th december 2009. Ecological Management & Restoration 11, 152-156
Peer-reviewed commentaries and short letters
- KEITH D. A., DUNKER, B. & DRISCOLL, D. A. (2020). Dispersal: the eighth fire seasonality effect on plants. Trends in Ecology and Evolution. in press.
- DRISCOLL D., SCHEELE, B. & MCDONALD, T. (2019). Feral horses in the Australian Alps: an introduction to the special issue. Ecological Management & Restoration 20, 3-3.
- DOHERTY T. S. & DRISCOLL, D. A. (2018). Competition in the Historical Niche: A Response to Scheele et al. Trends in Ecology & Evolution 33: 147-148. 10.1016/j.tree.2017.12.004.
- RITCHIE E. G., DRISCOLL, D. A. & MARON, M. (2017). Communication: Science censorship is a global issue. Nature 542, 165-165
- DRISCOLL D. A., CATFORD, J. A., BARNEY, J. N., HULME, P. E., INDERJIT, MARTIN, T. G., PAUCHARD, A., PYŠEK, P., RICHARDSON, D. M., RILEY, S. & VISSER, V. (2015). Reply to Proença et al: Sown biodiverse pastures are not a universal solution to invasion risk. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA. 112: E1696
- DRISCOLL, D. & CATFORD, J. (2014). Invasive plants: New pasture plants pose weed risk. (Correspondence) Nature 516, 37-37.
Reports
- DRISCOLL D. A., MILKOVITS, G. & FREUDENBERGER, D. (2000). Impact and Use of Firewood in Australia. CSIRO Sustainable Ecosystems; Bush Care, Environment Australia, Canberra. Available here.
- DRISCOLL, D. A. (1994). Invertebrates of lowland native grasslands in the Australian Capital Territory: Conservation and research strategies for a recovery plan. ACT Parks and Conservation Service.
See my articles in The Conversation.
Other Articles
- DRISCOLL, D.A., AND CATFORD, J.A. (2015) Perversity in the pasture.
Guarding against new pasture varieties becoming tomorrow’s environmental disasters. Decision Point 86, 4-5. - DRISCOLL, D. A. (2012). An elephant out of the box. Consider all of the options and all of the costs. Decision Point 57, 4-5.
- DRISCOLL, D. A. (2011). Conservation, in theory (what about in practice?). Decision Point 55, 9-10.
- DRISCOLL, D. A. (2011). Biodiversity and climate change. Priorities in policy and management. Decision Point 52, 8-9.
- DRISCOLL, D. A. (2011). Sugar, slash and burn. Science and the community in the backyard nature reserve. Decision Point 48, 10-11.
- DRISCOLL, D. A. (2010). Fighting fire with fire: Protecting biodiversity & houses. Decision Point 39, 10-12.
- DRISCOLL, D. A. (2010). Out of the fire. Can research deliver better fire management for biodiversity conservation? Decision Point 42, 8-11.
- DRISCOLL, D. A. (2010). Welcome to the metacommunity. But do our models give us any useful guidance? Decision Point 37, 4-5.
- DRISCOLL, D. A. (2009). Good science for managing fire & biodiversity. Decision Point 29, 8-9.
- DRISCOLL, D. A. (2009). Playing with fire. Taking the guesswork out of fire mosaics. Decision Point 19, 10.