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Phelps L, Andela N, Gravey M, Davis D, Kull C, Douglass K, et al.
Glob Chang Biol . 2022 May; 28(23):6944-6960. PMID: 35582991
Narratives of landscape degradation are often linked to unsustainable fire use by local communities. Madagascar is a case in point: the island is considered globally exceptional, with its remarkable endemic...
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Shackleton R, Vimercati G, Probert A, Bacher S, Kull C, Novoa A
Conserv Biol . 2022 May; 36(5):e13931. PMID: 35561048
Approaches, values, and perceptions in invasion science are highly dynamic, and like in other disciplines, views among different people can diverge. This has led to debate in the field specifically...
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Shackleton R, Petitpierre B, Pajkovic M, Dessimoz F, Bronnimann O, Cattin L, et al.
Environ Manage . 2020 Mar; 65(6):829-842. PMID: 32206834
Biological invasions are a major driver of human-induced global environmental change. This makes monitoring of potential spread, population changes and control measures necessary for guiding management. We illustrate the value...
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Bach T, Kull C, Rangan H
J Environ Manage . 2018 Nov; 229:182-192. PMID: 30449302
The Australian Government's funding of land management by Aboriginal communities aims to enable them to manage natural and cultural resources according to their values and aspirations. But this approach is...
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Shackleton R, Larson B, Novoa A, Richardson D, Kull C
J Environ Manage . 2018 Sep; 229:1-9. PMID: 30172420
Biological invasions are a leading cause of global environmental change given their effects on both humans and biodiversity. Humans introduce invasive alien species and may facilitate their establishment and spread,...
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Shackleton R, Richardson D, Shackleton C, Bennett B, Crowley S, Dehnen-Schmutz K, et al.
J Environ Manage . 2018 Aug; 229:10-26. PMID: 30077400
Human perceptions of nature and the environment are increasingly being recognised as important for environmental management and conservation. Understanding people's perceptions is crucial for understanding behaviour and developing effective management...
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Shackleton R, Shackleton C, Kull C
J Environ Manage . 2018 Jul; 229:145-157. PMID: 30049620
Invasive alien species are a well-recognised driver of social-ecological change globally. Much research has focused on ecological impacts, but the role of invasive species for livelihoods and human well-being is...
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Kull C, Harimanana S, Radaniela Andrianoro A, Rajoelison L
J Environ Manage . 2018 Jul; 229:48-56. PMID: 30041841
Grevillea banksii (Proteaceae), a non-native shrubby tree, has in the past five decades expanded to cover hundreds of thousands of hectares in lowland eastern Madagascar, accompanied by other Australian and...
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Bell K, Rangan H, Fernandes M, Kull C, Murphy D
R Soc Open Sci . 2017 May; 4(4):170105. PMID: 28484637
, which originates from Mesoamerica, is the most widely distributed species across the tropics. It is assumed that the plant was transferred across the Atlantic to southern Europe by Spanish...
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Vaz A, Kueffer C, Kull C, Richardson D, Schindler S, Munoz-Pajares A, et al.
Ambio . 2017 Feb; 46(4):428-442. PMID: 28150137
Interdisciplinarity is needed to gain knowledge of the ecology of invasive species and invaded ecosystems, and of the human dimensions of biological invasions. We combine a quantitative literature review with...