Publications by:
Anthony C. Grice
Also publishes as (Anthony Grice, A. C. Grice)
Up a level |
Ezzy, Lea, Grice, Anthony C., and Parker, Will (2021) Identification of an eastern short-eared rock-wallaby (Petrogale wilkinsi) population in Queensland: a significant range extension. Australian Mammalogy, 42 (2). pp. 252-255.
Read, John L., Firn, Jennifer, Grice, Anthony C., Murphy, Rachel, Ryan-Colton, Ellen, and Schlesinger, Christine A. (2020) Ranking buffel: comparative risk and mitigation costs of key environmental and socio-cultural threats in central Australia. Ecology and Evolution, 10 (23). pp. 12745-12763.
Grice, A. C., Murphy, H. T., Clarkson, J. R., Friedel, M. H., Fletcher, C. S., and Westcott, D. A. (2020) A review and refinement of the concept of containment for the management of invasive plants. Australian Journal of Botany, 68 (8). pp. 602-616.
Mula Laguna, Juan, Reside, April E., Kutt, Alex, Grice, Anthony C., Buosi, Peter, Vanderduys, Eric P., Taylor, Martin, and Schwarzkopf, Lin (2019) Conserving the endangered Black-throated Finch southern subspecies: what do we need to know? Emu - Austral Ornithology, 119 (4). pp. 331-345.
Vanderduys, Eric Peter, Reside, April E., Grice, Anthony, and Rechetelo, Juliana (2016) Addressing potential cumulative impacts of development on threatened species: the case of the endangered black-throated finch. PLoS ONE, 11 (3). e0148485. pp. 1-19.
Tang, Lei Stanley, Smith-Keune, Carolyn, Grice, Anthony C., Moloney, James M., and Hardesty, Britta Denise (2016) Genetic structure and diversity of the black-throated finch (Poephila cincta) across its current range. Australian Journal of Zoology, 64 (6). pp. 375-384.
Rechetelo, Juliana, Grice, Anthony, Reside, April Elizabeth, Hardesty, Britta Denise, and Moloney, James (2016) Movement patterns, home range size and habitat selection of an endangered resource tracking species, the black-throated finch (Poephila cincta cincta). PLoS ONE, 11 (11). e0167254. pp. 1-22.
Bower, Deborah S., Valentine, Leonie E., Grice, Anthony C., Hodgson, Lauren, and Schwarzkopf, Lin (2014) A trade-off in conservation: weed management decreases the abundance of common reptile and frog species while restoring an invaded floodplain. Biological Conservation, 179. pp. 123-128.