Raphael Didham

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University of Western Australia, Crawley, Western Australia, Australia 
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Ewers RM, Orme CDL, Pearse WD, et al. (2024) Thresholds for adding degraded tropical forest to the conservation estate. Nature
Pille Arnold J, Tylianakis JM, Murphy MV, et al. (2024) Body-size-dependent effects of landscape-level resource energetics on pollinator abundance in woodland remnants. Proceedings. Biological Sciences. 291: 20232771
Anderson DJ, Berson JD, Didham RK, et al. (2024) Dung beetles increase plant growth: a meta-analysis. Proceedings. Biological Sciences. 291: 20232885
Zheng S, Yu M, Webber BL, et al. (2024) Intraspecific leaf trait variation mediates edge effects on litter decomposition rate in fragmented forests. Ecology. e4260
Lymbery SJ, Webber BL, Didham RK. (2023) Complex battlefields favor strong soldiers over large armies in social animal warfare. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 120: e2217973120
Ren P, Didham RK, Murphy MV, et al. (2023) Forest edges increase pollinator network robustness to extinction with declining area. Nature Ecology & Evolution
Zheng S, Webber BL, Didham RK, et al. (2021) Disentangling biotic and abiotic drivers of intraspecific trait variation in woody plant seedlings at forest edges. Ecology and Evolution. 11: 9728-9740
de Araújo GJ, Izzo TJ, Storck-Tonon D, et al. (2021) Re-establishment of cavity-nesting bee and wasp communities along a reforestation gradient in southern Amazonia. Oecologia
Chase JM, Liebergesell M, Sagouis A, et al. (2019) FragSAD: A database of diversity and species abundance distributions from habitat fragments. Ecology
Abrams KM, Huey JA, Hillyer MJ, et al. (2019) Too hot to handle: Cenozoic aridification drives multiple independent incursions of Schizomida (Hubbardiidae) into hypogean environments. Molecular Phylogenetics and Evolution. 106532
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