Wendy Neilan
TitleCited byYear
Do frugivorous birds assist rainforest succession in weed dominated oldfield regrowth of subtropical Australia?
W Neilan, CP Catterall, J Kanowski, S McKenna
Biological Conservation 129 (3), 393-407, 2006
882006
Potential value of weedy regrowth for rainforest restoration
J Kanowski, CP Catterall, W Neilan
Ecological management & restoration 9 (2), 88-99, 2008
302008
ANew ROLE FOR WEEDS IN RAINFOREST RESTORATION
W NEILAN
ENVIRONMENTAL RESTORATION CONFERENCE PROCEEDINGS, 35, 2005
42005
Critical thresholds of ecological function and recovery associated with flow events in urban streams
F Sheldon, D Pagendam, M Newham, BS McIntosh, M Hartcher, ...
Urban Water Security Research Alliance, 2012
32012
Urbanization: Hydrology, Water Quality, and Influences on Ecosystem Health
F Sheldon, C Leigh, W Neilan, M Newham, C Polson, W Hadwen
Approaches to Water Sensitive Urban Design, 229-248, 2019
2019
Can Bugs Live Anywhere? Habitat, Hydrology and the Health of Urban Creek Ecosystems in South East Queensland
F Sheldon, L Pelzer, C Leigh, W Neilan, C Poulson
Urban Water Security Research Alliance, 47, 2012
2012
Seeing the forest through the weeds: frugivorous birds and rainforest regeneration in subtropical regrowth dominated by camphor laurel
W Neilan, C Catterall, J Kanowski, S McKenna
15th Australian Weeds Conference, Papers and Proceedings, Adelaide, South …, 2006
2006
Seeing the Forest Through the Weeds: An Investigation Into the Potential for Rainforest Regeneration in Camphor Laurel Dominated Regrowth in the Big Scrub
W Neilan
Griffith University, 2004
2004
Thank you to the following people and organisations for their contributions to this Plan
W Aird, J Allen, D Andersen, M Andren, S Antcliff, C Baker, J Barham, ...
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