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John Joseph Kanowski
Researcher at Australian Wildlife Conservancy
Publications - 62
Citations - 2215
John Joseph Kanowski is an academic researcher from Australian Wildlife Conservancy. The author has contributed to research in topics: Rainforest & Biodiversity. The author has an hindex of 25, co-authored 62 publications receiving 1981 citations. Previous affiliations of John Joseph Kanowski include Griffith University & Cooperative Research Centre.
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Consequences of broadscale timber plantations for biodiversity in cleared rainforest landscapes of tropical and subtropical Australia
TL;DR: In this article, a list of negative consequences of plantations for biodiversity conservation was compiled from the literature, and used them to assess plantation scenarios proposed for cleared rainforest landscapes in tropical and subtropical Australia.
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Development of forest structure on cleared rainforest land in eastern Australia under different styles of reforestation
John Joseph Kanowski,Carla Catterall,Grant Wardell-Johnson,Heather C. Proctor,Terence Michael Reis +4 more
TL;DR: The structural attributes of reforestation sites in tropical and subtropical Australia were investigated in this article, where the authors developed and applied a method for quantifying the structural attributes and structural complexity of reforesting sites.
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Factors affecting the use of reforested sites by reptiles in cleared rainforest landscapes in tropical and subtropical Australia
TL;DR: The occurrence of rainforest-dependent reptiles in reforested sites appears to be influenced by (i) habitat structure, (ii) proximity to source populations in rainforest; and (iii) biogeography and historical differences in the extent ofRainforest.
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Stemming the tide: progress towards resolving the causes of decline and implementing management responses for the disappearing mammal fauna of northern Australia
Mark Ziembicki,John C. Z. Woinarski,Jonathan K. Webb,E. P. Vanderduys,Katherine Tuft,James A. Smith,James A. Smith,Euan G. Ritchie,Terry Reardon,Ian J. Radford,Noel D. Preece,Noel D. Preece,Justin Perry,Brett P. Murphy,Hugh W. McGregor,Hugh W. McGregor,Sarah Legge,Lily Leahy,Lily Leahy,Michael J. Lawes,John Joseph Kanowski,Christopher N. Johnson,Alex James,Anthony D. Griffiths,Graeme R. Gillespie,Anke S. K. Frank,Anke S. K. Frank,Alaric Fisher,Andrew A. Burbidge +28 more
TL;DR: This paper reviewed recent and ongoing studies that provide information on population trends across a broader geographic scope than the previously reported sites, and provided some information on the conservation status and trends for mammal groups (bats, larger macropods) not well sampled in previous monitoring studies.