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Katherine M. Giljohann
Researcher at University of Melbourne
Publications - 20
Citations - 801
Katherine M. Giljohann is an academic researcher from University of Melbourne. The author has contributed to research in topics: Fire regime & Biodiversity. The author has an hindex of 9, co-authored 18 publications receiving 466 citations.
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Fire and biodiversity in the Anthropocene
Luke T. Kelly,Katherine M. Giljohann,Andrea Duane,Núria Aquilué,Sally Archibald,Sally Archibald,Enric Batllori,Enric Batllori,Andrew F. Bennett,Stephen T. Buckland,Quim Canelles,Mike Clarke,Marie-Josée Fortin,Virgilio Hermoso,Sergi Herrando,Robert E. Keane,Frank K. Lake,Michael A. McCarthy,Alejandra Morán-Ordóñez,Catherine L. Parr,Catherine L. Parr,Catherine L. Parr,Juli G. Pausas,Trent D. Penman,Adrián Regos,Libby Rumpff,Julianna L. Santos,Annabel L. Smith,Annabel L. Smith,Alexandra D. Syphard,Morgan W. Tingley,Lluís Brotons,Lluís Brotons +32 more
TL;DR: How changes in fire activity are threatening species with extinction across the globe are reviewed, forward-looking methods for predicting the combined effects of human drivers and fire on biodiversity are highlighted, and emerging actions and strategies that could revolutionize how society manages fire for biodiversity in the Anthropocene are foreshadowed.
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The influence of abundance on detectability
Michael A. McCarthy,Joslin L. Moore,William K. Morris,Kirsten M. Parris,Georgia E. Garrard,Peter A. Vesk,Libby Rumpff,Katherine M. Giljohann,James S. Camac,Sana Bau,Tessa Friend,Barnabas Harrison,Benita Yue +12 more
TL;DR: A new detectability model based on the time to detection of the first individual of a species, which provides a way to scale detection rates to cases of low abundance when direct estimation of detection rates is often impractical.
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Forecasting species range dynamics with process-explicit models: matching methods to applications
Natalie J. Briscoe,Jane Elith,Roberto Salguero-Gómez,Roberto Salguero-Gómez,Roberto Salguero-Gómez,José J. Lahoz-Monfort,James S. Camac,Katherine M. Giljohann,Matthew H. Holden,Bronwyn A. Hradsky,Michael R. Kearney,Sean M. McMahon,Ben L. Phillips,Tracey J. Regan,Tracey J. Regan,Jonathan R. Rhodes,Peter A. Vesk,Brendan A. Wintle,Jian D. L. Yen,Gurutzeta Guillera-Arroita +19 more
TL;DR: A range of process-explicit models are reviewed to determine their strengths and limitations, as well as their current use, and which models best meet management needs.
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Quantifying plant colour and colour difference as perceived by humans using digital images
Dave Kendal,Cindy E. Hauser,Georgia E. Garrard,Sacha Jellinek,Katherine M. Giljohann,Joslin L. Moore +5 more
TL;DR: The analysis of digital images taken with digital cameras is a practicable method for quantifying plant flower and leaf colour in the field or lab and allows plant colour to be related to human perception and preferences and, ultimately, species management.
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Optimizing invasive species control across space: willow invasion management in the Australian Alps
Katherine M. Giljohann,Cindy E. Hauser,Nicholas S.G. Williams,Nicholas S.G. Williams,Joslin L. Moore +4 more
TL;DR: A method to identify priority locations for invasive species control across a landscape by integrating a decision model with an empirical distribution model and offering a better management outcome by maximizing the efficiency of control efforts is developed.