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Don A. Driscoll
Researcher at Deakin University
Publications - 174
Citations - 7843
Don A. Driscoll is an academic researcher from Deakin University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Species richness & Biodiversity. The author has an hindex of 42, co-authored 164 publications receiving 6731 citations. Previous affiliations of Don A. Driscoll include Australian Research Council & Australian National University.
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A checklist for ecological management of landscapes for conservation
David B. Lindenmayer,Richard J. Hobbs,Rebecca Montague-Drake,Jason Alexandra,Andrew F. Bennett,Mark A. Burgman,Peter Cale,Aram J. K. Calhoun,Viki A. Cramer,Peter Cullen,Don A. Driscoll,Lenore Fahrig,Joern Fischer,Jerry F. Franklin,Yrjö Haila,Malcolm L. Hunter,Philip Gibbons,Sam Lake,Gary W. Luck,Chris MacGregor,Sue McIntyre,Ralph Charles Mac Nally,Adrian D. Manning,James R. Miller,H. A. Mooney,Reed F. Noss,Hugh P. Possingham,Denis A. Saunders,Fiona K. A. Schmiegelow,Michael L. Scott,Daniel Simberloff,Thomas D. Sisk,Gary M. Tabor,Brian Walker,John A. Wiens,John C. Z. Woinarski,Erika S. Zavaleta +36 more
TL;DR: Six major themes in the ecology and conservation of landscapes are assessed, including recognizing the importance of landscape mosaics, recognizing interactions between vegetation cover and vegetation configuration, and 13 important issues that need to be considered in developing approaches to landscape conservation.
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Fire management for biodiversity conservation: Key research questions and our capacity to answer them
Don A. Driscoll,David B. Lindenmayer,Andrew F. Bennett,Michael Bode,Ross A. Bradstock,Geoffrey J. Cary,Mike Clarke,Nick Dexter,Rod Fensham,Gordon Friend,Malcolm Gill,Stewart James,Geoff Kay,David A. Keith,Christopher MacGregor,Jeremy Russell-Smith,David E. Salt,James E. M. Watson,Richard J. Williams,Alan York +19 more
TL;DR: A research agenda is defined to maximise the rate of learning in this difficult field of fire management, including measuring responses at a species level, building capacity to implement natural experiments, undertaking simulation modelling, and judicious application of experimental approaches.
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Conceptual domain of the matrix in fragmented landscapes
TL;DR: The conceptual domain of the matrix, defined as three core effects and their interaction with these five dimensions, provides a much-needed framework to underpin management of fragmented landscapes and highlights new research priorities.