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Julian Di Stefano
Julian Di Stefano
Fire Ecology and Biodiversity Group, University of Melbourne
Verified email at unimelb.edu.au - Homepage
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How much power is enough? Against the development of an arbitrary convention for statistical power calculations
J Di Stefano
Functional Ecology 17 (5), 707-709, 2003
2052003
Energy efficiency and the environment: the potential for energy efficient lighting to save energy and reduce carbon dioxide emissions at Melbourne University, Australia
J Di Stefano
Energy 25 (9), 823-839, 2000
1382000
A confidence interval approach to data analysis
J Di Stefano
Forest Ecology and Management 187 (2-3), 173-183, 2004
1212004
Responses of invasive predators and native prey to a prescribed forest fire
BA Hradsky, C Mildwaters, EG Ritchie, F Christie, J Di Stefano
Journal of Mammalogy 98 (3), 835-847, 2017
972017
Power analysis and sustainable forest management
J Di Stefano
Forest ecology and Management 154 (1-2), 141-153, 2001
822001
Predicting faunal fire responses in heterogeneous landscapes: the role of habitat structure
M Swan, F Christie, H Sitters, A York, J Di Stefano
Ecological Applications 25 (8), 2293-2305, 2015
802015
Defining vegetation age class distributions for multispecies conservation in fire-prone landscapes
J Di Stefano, MA McCarthy, A York, TJ Duff, J Slingo, F Christie
Biological conservation 166, 111-117, 2013
702013
Bird functional diversity decreases with time since disturbance: Does patchy prescribed fire enhance ecosystem function?
H Sitters, J Di Stefano, F Christie, M Swan, A York
Ecological Applications 26 (1), 115-127, 2016
622016
Effect size estimates and confidence intervals: an alternative focus for the presentation and interpretation of ecological data
J Di Stefano, F Fidler, G Cumming
New trends in ecology research, 71-102, 2005
612005
Avian responses to the diversity and configuration of fire age classes and vegetation types across a rainfall gradient
H Sitters, FJ Christie, J Di Stefano, M Swan, T Penman, PC Collins, A York
Forest Ecology and Management 318, 13-20, 2014
592014
Habitat selection by the swamp wallaby (Wallabia bicolor) in relation to diel period, food and shelter
J Di Stefano, A York, M Swan, A Greenfield, G Coulson
Austral Ecology 34 (2), 143-155, 2009
562009
Diet Selection by the Swamp Wallaby (Wallabia bicolor): Feeding Strategies under Conditions of Changed Food Availability
J Di Stefano, GR Newell
Journal of Mammalogy 89 (6), 1540-1549, 2008
532008
Soft-release versus hard-release for reintroduction of an endangered species: an experimental comparison using eastern barred bandicoots (Perameles gunnii)
J De Milliano, J Di Stefano, P Courtney, P Temple-Smith, G Coulson
Wildlife Research 43 (1), 1-12, 2016
522016
Detecting mammals in heterogeneous landscapes: implications for biodiversity monitoring and management
M Swan, J Di Stefano, F Christie, E Steel, A York
Biodiversity and Conservation 23, 343-355, 2014
522014
Human-modified habitats facilitate forest-dwelling populations of an invasive predator, Vulpes vulpes
BA Hradsky, A Robley, R Alexander, EG Ritchie, A York, J Di Stefano
Scientific Reports 7 (1), 12291, 2017
502017
Fire affects microhabitat selection, movement patterns, and body condition of an Australian rodent (Rattus fuscipes)
A Fordyce, BA Hradsky, EG Ritchie, J Di Stefano
Journal of Mammalogy 97 (1), 102-111, 2016
482016
Fire regimes and environmental gradients shape vertebrate and plant distributions in temperate eucalypt forests
LT Kelly, A Haslem, GJ Holland, SWJ Leonard, J MacHunter, M Bassett, ...
Ecosphere 8 (4), e01781, 2017
452017
Associations between occupancy and habitat structure can predict avian responses to disturbance: Implications for conservation management
H Sitters, F Christie, J Di Stefano, M Swan, P Collins, A York
Forest Ecology and Management 331, 227-236, 2014
432014
Fire, landscape change and models of small mammal habitat suitability at multiple spatial scales
J Di Stefano, L Owen, R Morris, T Duff, A York
Austral Ecology 36 (6), 638-649, 2011
422011
How do heterogeneity in vegetation types and post-fire age-classes contribute to plant diversity at the landscape scale?
JS Cohn, J Di Stefano, F Christie, G Cheers, A York
Forest Ecology and Management 346, 22-30, 2015
412015
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