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Robin Hale
Robin Hale
Arthur Rylah Institute
Verified email at delwp.vic.gov.au
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Ecological traps: current evidence and future directions
R Hale, SE Swearer
Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 283 (1824), 20152647, 2016
2972016
How is ecosystem health defined and measured? A critical review of freshwater and estuarine studies
A O’Brien, K Townsend, R Hale, D Sharley, V Pettigrove
Ecological Indicators 69, 722-729, 2016
1512016
Global COVID-19 lockdown highlights humans as both threats and custodians of the environment
CMD AE Bates, Primack RB, PAN-Environment Working Group
Biological Conservation, 2021
1362021
Impacts of human‐induced environmental change in wetlands on aquatic animals
M Sievers, R Hale, KM Parris, SE Swearer
Biological Reviews 93 (1), 529-554, 2018
1052018
Evaluating the metapopulation consequences of ecological traps
R Hale, EA Treml, SE Swearer
Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 282 (1804), 20142930, 2015
912015
When good animals love bad restored habitats: how maladaptive habitat selection can constrain restoration
R Hale, SE Swearer
Journal of Applied Ecology 54 (5), 1478-1486, 2017
892017
Identifying, preventing and mitigating ecological traps to improve the management of urban aquatic ecosystems
R Hale, R Coleman, V Pettigrove, SE Swearer
Journal of Applied Ecology 52 (4), 928-939, 2015
772015
Contaminant mixtures interact to impair predator-avoidance behaviours and survival in a larval amphibian
M Sievers, R Hale, SE Swearer, KM Parris
Ecotoxicology and environmental safety 161, 482-488, 2018
622018
Large-scale variation in life history traits of the widespread diadromous fish, Galaxias maculatus, reflects geographic differences in local environmental conditions
NC Barbee, R Hale, J Morrongiello, A Hicks, D Semmens, BJ Downes, ...
Marine and Freshwater Research 62 (7), 790-800, 2011
572011
Describing and understanding behavioral responses to multiple stressors and multiple stimuli
R Hale, JJ Piggott, SE Swearer
Ecology and evolution 7 (1), 38-47, 2017
542017
Evaluating where and how habitat restoration is undertaken for animals
R Hale, R Mac Nally, DT Blumstein, SE Swearer
Restoration Ecology, 2019
532019
Stormwater wetlands can function as ecological traps for urban frogs
M Sievers, KM Parris, SE Swearer, R Hale
Ecological Applications 28 (4), 1106-1115, 2018
512018
Evolutionary traps and range shifts in a rapidly changing world
R Hale, JR Morrongiello, SE Swearer
Biology Letters 12 (6), 20160003, 2016
492016
Scales that matter: guiding effective monitoring of soil properties in restored riparian zones
R Hale, P Reich, T Daniel, PS Lake, TR Cavagnaro
Geoderma 228, 173-181, 2014
492014
Otolith microstructural and microchemical changes associated with settlement in the diadromous fish Galaxias maculatus
R Hale, SE Swearer
Marine Ecology Progress Series 354, 229-234, 2008
492008
Key principles for managing recovery of kelp forests through restoration
RL Morris, R Hale, EMA Strain, SE Reeves, A Vergés, EM Marzinelli, ...
Bioscience 70 (8), 688-698, 2020
462020
Contaminant-induced behavioural changes in amphibians: A meta-analysis
M Sievers, R Hale, KM Parris, SD Melvin, CM Lanctot, SE Swearer
Science of the Total Environment 693, 133570, 2019
462019
Balancing biodiversity outcomes and pollution management in urban stormwater treatment wetlands
R Hale, SE Swearer, M Sievers, R Coleman
Journal of Environmental Management 233, 302-307, 2019
432019
Frog occupancy of polluted wetlands in urban landscapes
M Sievers, R Hale, SE Swearer, KM Parris
Conservation Biology 33, 389-402, 2019
412019
Assessing changes in structural vegetation and soil properties following riparian restoration
R Hale, P Reich, T Daniel, PS Lake, TR Cavagnaro
Agriculture, ecosystems & environment 252, 22-29, 2018
372018
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