Publications

Peer-reviewed publications

2024

  • Rhodes, J. R., Y. Liu, A. Wahyudi, M. Maron, M. S. Iftekhar, and S. Brisbane. In Press. Performance of habitat offsets for species conservation in dynamic human‐modified landscapes. People and Nature.
  • Abeysinghe, N., C. J. O’Bryan, J. R. Rhodes, E. McDonald-Madden, and A. M. Guerrero. 2024. Diversity in invasive species management networks. Journal of Environmental Management 365:121424.
  • Runting, R. K., D. King, M. Nolan, J. Navarro, R. Marcos-Martinez, J. R. Rhodes, L. Gao, I. Watson, A. Ash, A. E. Reside, J. G. Álvarez-Romero, J. A. Wells, E. G. Ritchie, M. Hadjikakou, D. A. Driscoll, J. D. Connor, J. Garber, and B. A. Bryan. 2024. Balancing livestock production and environmental outcomes in northern Australia’s tropical savanna under global change. Environmental Research Letters 19:104014
  • Suarez-Castro, A.F., R.R.Y Oh, A.I.T. Tulloch, A. Bonn, R. A. Fuller, J. R. Rhodes. 2024. Landscape structure influences the spatial distribution of urban bird attractiveness. Landscape Ecology 39:149.      

2023

  • Abeysinghe, N., A. M. Guerrero, J. R. Rhodes, E. McDonald-Madden, and C. J. O’Bryan. 2023. How success is evaluated in collaborative invasive species management: a systematic review. Journal of Environmental Management 348: 119272.
  • Abeysinghe, N., C. J. O’Bryan, A. M. Guerrero, J. R. Rhodes, and E. McDonald-Madden. 2023. Unravelling how collaboration impacts success of invasive species management. People and Nature 5: 2093-2106.
  • Assis, J. C., C. Hohlenwerger, J. P. Metzger, J. R. Rhodes, G. T. Duarte, R. A. da Silva, A. L. Boesing, P. R. Prist, and M. C. Ribeiro. 2023. Linking landscape structure and ecosystem service flow. Ecosystem Services 62: 101535.
  • Davey, N., N. Langrené, W. Chen, J. R. Rhodes, S. Dunstall, and S. Halgamuge. 2023. Designing higher value roads to preserve species at risk by optimally controlling traffic flow. Annals of Operations Research 320: 663–693.
  • Ma, D., J. R. Rhodes, C. J. Klein, and M. Maron. 2023. Redistribution of fishery benefits among commercial and recreational fishers caused by offsetting. Marine Policy 158: 105881.
  • Ma, D., J. R. Rhodes, and M. Maron. 2023. Minimum multipliers for fishery offsets in marine habitats vary depending on the no net loss goal. Biological Conservation 284: 110204.
  • McAlpine, C. A., J. Callaghan, D. Lunney, J. R. Rhodes, R. Goldingay, W. Goulding, C. Adams-Hosking, K. Fielding, S. B. Hetherington, A. Brace, M. Hopkins, L. Caddick, E. Taylor, L. Vass, and L. Swankie. 2023. Influences on koala habitat selection across four local government areas on the far north coast of NSW. Austral Ecology 48: 928–951.
  • O’Bryan C. J., Rhodes, J. R., O. O. Osunkoya, G. Lundie-Jenkins, N. A. Mudiyanselage, T. Sydes, M. Calvert, E. McDonald-Madden, and M. Bode. 2023. Setting conservation priorities in multi-actor systems. Bioscience 73: 522–532.
  • Schröter, B., C. Sattler, J. P. Metzger, J. R. Rhodes, M.-J. Fortin, C. Hohlenwerger, L. R. Carrasco, and Ö. Bodin. 2023. Exploring the role of boundary work in a social-ecological synthesis initiative. Journal of Environmental Studies and Sciences 13: 330–343.
  • Liu, Y., B. Fu, S. Wang, J. R. Rhodes, Y. Li, W. Zhao, C. Li, S. Zhou, and C. Wang. 2023. Global assessment of nature’s contributions to people. Science Bulletin 68: 424–435.

2022

  • Berdejo-Espinola, V., R. Zahnow, A. F. Suárez-Castro, J. R. Rhodes, and R. A. Fuller. 2022. Changes in green space use during a COVID-19 lockdown are associated with both individual and green space characteristics. Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution 10: 804443.
  • Camus, E. B., J. R. Rhodes, C. A. McAlpine, D. Lunney, J. Callaghan, R. Goldingay, A. Brace, M. Hall, S. B. Hetherington, M. Hopkins, M. J. Druzdzel, and H. J. Mayfield. 2022. Using expert elicitation to identify effective combinations of management actions for koala conservation in different regional landscapes. Wildlife Research 50: 537-551.
  • Fielding, K., D. Lunney, J. Rhodes, R. Goldingay, S. Hetherington, A. Brace, L. Vass, M. Hopkins, L. Swankie, N. Garofano, W. Goulding, C. McAlpine, and M. Calver. 2022. What predicts community members’ intentions to take action to protect koalas? Pacific Conservation Biology 29: 26-37.
  • Friedman, R. S., K. A. Wilson, J. R. Rhodes, and E. A. Law. 2022. What does equitable distribution mean in community forests? World Development 157: 105954.
  • López-Cubillos, S., L. Muñoz-Ávila, L. A. Roberson, A. F. Suárez-Castro, J. M. Ochoa-Quintero, R. Crouzeilles, E. Gallo-Cajiao, J. R. Rhodes, W. Dressler, M. J. Martinez-Harms, and R. K. Runting. 2022. The landmark Escazú Agreement: An opportunity to integrate democracy, human rights, and transboundary conservation. Conservation Letters 15: e12838.
  • Lunney, D., C. Moon, I. Sonawane, M. Predavec, and J. R. Rhodes. 2022. A 6-year study of mitigating koala roadkill during an upgrade of the Pacific Highway at Lindsay’s cutting, Coffs Harbour New South Wales. Australian Mammalogy 44: 305-318.
  • Lunney, D., M. Predavec, I. Sonawane, C. Moon, and J. R. Rhodes. 2022. Factors that drive koala roadkill: an analysis across multiple scales in New South Wales, Australia. Australian Mammalogy 44: 328-337.
  • Ma, D., J. R. Rhodes, and M. Maron. 2022. The consequences of coastal offsets for fisheries. The Journal of Applied Ecology 59: 1157-1167.
  • Popov, V., P. Shah, R. K. Runting, and J. R. Rhodes. 2022. Managing risk and uncertainty in systematic conservation planning with insufficient information. Methods in Ecology & Evolution 13: 230-242.
  • Prist, P. R., L. R. Tambosi, L. F. Mucci, A. Pinter, R. P. de Souza, R. L. Muylaert, J. R. Rhodes, C. H. Comin, L. da F. Costa, T. L. D’Agostini, J. T. de Deus, M. Pavão, M. Port-Carvalho, L. Del Castillo Saad, M. Anice, M. Sallum, R. M. F. Spinola, and J. P. Metzger. 2022. Roads and forest edges facilitate yellow fever virus dispersion. Journal of Applied Ecology 59: 4-17.
  • Rhodes, J. R., P. R. Armsworth, G. Iacona, P. Shah, A. Gordon, K. A. Wilson, R. K. Runting, and B. A. Bryan. 2022. Flexible conservation decisions for climate adaptation. One Earth 5: 622–634.
  • Suárez-Castro, A. F., M. Maron, M. G. E. Mitchell, and J. R. Rhodes. 2022. Disentangling direct and indirect effects of landscape structure on urban bird richness and functional diversity. Ecological Applications 32: e2713.
  • Tedesco, A. M., P. H. S. Brancalion, M. L. Hak Hepburn, K. Walji, K. A. Wilson, H. P. Possingham, A. J. Dean, N. Nugent, K. Elias-Trostmann, K.-V. Perez-Hammerle, and J. R. Rhodes. 2022. The role of incentive mechanisms in promoting forest restoration. Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B 378: 20210088.
  • Uebel, K., J. R. Rhodes, K. Wilson, and A. J. Dean. 2022. Urban park soundscapes: Spatial and social factors influencing bird and traffic sound experiences. People and Nature 4: 1616-1628.
  • Villarreal-Rosas, J., J. A. Wells, L. J. Sonter, H. P. Possingham, and J. R. Rhodes. 2022. The impacts of land use change on flood protection services among multiple beneficiaries. Science of the Total Environment 806: 150577.
  • Villarreal-Rosas, J., A. L. Vogl, L. J. Sonter, H. P. Possingham, and J. R. Rhodes. 2022. Trade-offs between efficiency, equality and equity in restoration for flood protection. Environmental Research Letters 17: 014001.
  • Ward, M., J. Carwardine, J. E. M. Watson, A. Pintor, S. Stuart, H. P. Possingham, J. R. Rhodes, A. R. Carey, N. Auerbach, A. Reside, C. J. Yong, and A. Tulloch. 2022. How to prioritize species recovery after a megafire. Conservation Biology 36: e13936.
  • Ward, M., J. E. M. Watson, H. P. Possingham, S. T. Garnett, M. Maron, J. R. Rhodes, C. MacColl, R. Seaton, N. Jackett, A. E. Reside, P. Webster, and J. S. Simmonds. 2022.

2021

  • Creating past habitat maps to quantify local extirpation of Australian threatened birds. Environmental Research Letters 17: 024032.
  • Archibald, C., M. Dade, L. Sonter, J. Bell-James, R. Boldy, B. Cano, R. Friedman, F. Siqueira, J. P. Metzger, J. Fitzsimons, and J. R. Rhodes. 2021. Do conservation covenants consider the delivery of ecosystem services? Environmental Science & Policy 115: 99-107.
  • Bal, P., J. R. Rhodes, J. Carwardine, S. Legge, A. Tulloch, E. Game, T. G. Martin, H. P. Possingham, and E. McDonald-Madden. 2021. How to choose a cost-effective indicator to trigger conservation decisions? Methods in Ecology and Evolution 12: 520-529.
  • Metzger, J. P., P. Fidelman, C. Sattler, B. Schröter, M. Maron, F. Eigenbrod, M. -J. Fortin, C. Hohlenwerger, and J. R. Rhodes. 2021. Connecting governance interventions to ecosystem services provision: a social-ecological network approach. People and Nature 3: 266-280.
  • Metzger, J. P., J. Villarreal-Rosas, A. F. Suarez-Castro, S. Lopez-Cubillos, A. Gonzalez-Chaves, R. K. Runting, C. Hohlenwerger, and J. R. Rhodes. 2021. Considering landscape-level processes in ecosystem service assessments. Science of the Total Environment 796: 149028.
  • Siqueira, F. F., D. de Carvalho, J. Rhodes, C. L. Archibald, V. L. Rezende, and E. van den Berg. 2021. Small landscape elements double connectivity in highly fragmented areas of the Brazilian Atlantic Forest. Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution 9: 304.
  • Uebel, K., M. Marselle, A. J. Dean, J. R. Rhodes, and A. Bonn. 2021. Urban green space soundscapes and their perceived restorativeness. People and Nature 3: 756-769.
  • Uebel, K., J. Rhodes, K. A. Wilson, and A. J. Dean. 2021. Environmental management in the peri-urban region: psychological and contextual factors influencing private land conservation actions. Environmental Management 68: 184-197.

2020

  • Archibald, C. L., M. D. Barnes, A. I. T. Tulloch, J. A. Fitzsimons, T. H. Morrison, M. Mills, and J. R. Rhodes. 2020. Differences among protected area governance types matter for conserving vegetation communities at risk of loss and fragmentation. Biological Conservation 247: 108533.
  • ​Boesing A. L., P. R. Prist, J. Barreto, C. Hohlenwerger, M. Maron, J. R. Rhodes, E. Romanini, L. R. Tambosi, M. Vidal, and J. P. Metzger. 2020. Ecosystem services at risk: integrating spatiotemporal dynamics of supply and demand to promote long-term provision. One Earth 3: 704-713.
  • ​Dade, M. C., M. G.E. Mitchell, G. Brown, and J. R. Rhodes. 2020. The effects of urban greenspace characteristics and socio-demographics vary among cultural ecosystem services. Urban Forestry & Urban Greening 49: 12664.1
  • ​Friedman R. S., J. R. Rhodes, A. J. Dean, E. A. Law, T. Santika, S. Budiharta, J. A. Hutabarat, T. P. Indrawan, A. Kusworo, E. Meijaard, and F. A. St John, M. J. Struebig and K. A. Wilson. 2020. Analyzing procedural equity in government-led community-based forest management. Ecology and Society 25: 16.
  • ​Friedman, R. S., A. M. Guerrero, R. R. J. McAllister, J. R. Rhodes, T. Santika, S. Budiharta, T. Indrawan, J. A. Hutabarat, A. Kusworo, H. Yogaswara, E. Meijaard, F. A. V. St. John, M. J. Struebig, and K. A. Wilson. 2020. Beyond the community in participatory forest management: a governance network perspective. Land Use Policy 97: 104738.
  • ​Hanson, J. O., J. R. Rhodes, S. H. M. Butchart, G. M. Buchanan, C. Rondinini, G. F. Ficetola, and R. A. Fuller. 2020. Global conservation of species’ niches. Nature 580: 232-234.
  • ​Mayfield, H. J., J. Brazill-Boast, M. C. Evans, E. Gorrod, T. Auld, J. R. Rhodes, and M. Maron. 2020. Estimating species response to management using an integrated process: a case study from New South Wales, Australia. Conservation Science & Practice 2: e269.
  • ​Negret P. J., M. Di‐Marco, L. J. Sonter, J. R. Rhodes J, H. P. Possingham, and M. Maron. 2020. Effects of spatial autocorrelation and sampling design on estimates of protected area effectiveness. Conservation Biology 34: 1452-1462.
  • ​Pacifici M., C. Rondinini, J. R. Rhodes, A. A. Burbidge, A. Cristiano, J. E. Watson, J. C. Woinarski, and M. Di Marco M. 2020. Global correlates of range contractions and expansions in terrestrial mammals. Nature Communications 11: 2840.
  • ​Rhodes, J. R., A. M. Guerrero, Ö. Bodin, and I. Chadès. 2020. Fundamental insights on when social network data is most critical for conservation planning. Conservation Biology 34: 1463-1472.
  • ​Sonter, L. J., A. Gordon, C. Archibald, J. S. Simmonds, M. Ward, J. P. Metzger, J. R. Rhodes, and M. Maron. 2020. Offsetting impacts of development on biodiversity and ecosystem services. Ambio 49: 892-902.
  • ​Suárez-Castro, A. F., M. M. Mayfield, M. G. E. Mitchell, L. Cattarino, M. Maron, and J. R. Rhodes. 2020. Correlations and variance among species traits explain contrasting impacts of fragmentation and habitat loss on functional diversity. Landscape Ecology 35:2239–2253.
  • ​Ward, M. S., J. R. Rhodes, J. E. M. Watson, J. Lefevre, S. Atkinson, H. P. Possingham. 2020. Use of surrogate species to cost‐effectively prioritize conservation actions. Conservation Biology 34: 600-610.
  • ​Villarreal-Rosas, J., L. J. Sonter, R. K. Runting, S. López-Cubillos, M. C. Dade, H. P. Possingham, and J. R. Rhodes. 2020. Advancing systematic conservation planning for ecosystem services. Trends in Ecology & Evolution 35: 1129-1139. 

2019

  • ​​Briscoe, N. J., J. Elith, R. Salguero-Gómez, J. J. Lahoz-Monfort, J. S. Camac, K. M. Giljohann, M. H. Holden, B. A. Hradsky, M. R. Kearney, S. M. McMahon, B. L. Phillips, T. J. Regan, J. R. Rhodes, P. A. Vesk, B. A. Wintle, J. D. L. Yen, and G. Guillera-Arroita. 2019. Forecasting species range dynamics with process-explicit models: matching methods to applications. Ecology Letters 22: 1940-1956.
  • ​Brown, G., K. Fielding, R. Goldingay, C. McAlpine, D. Lunney and J. R. Rhodes. 2019. Integration of social spatial data to assess conservation opportunities and priorities. Biological Conservation 236: 452-463.
  • ​Brown, G., J. R. Rhodes, D. Lunney, R. Goldingay, K. Fielding, N. Garofano, S. Hetherington, M. Hopkins, J. Green, S McNamara, A. Brace, L. Vass, L. Swankie, and C. McAlpine. 2019. The influence of sampling design on spatial data quality in a geographic citizen science project. Transactions in GIS 23: 1184-1203.
  • ​Dade, M. C., M. G. E. Mitchell, C. A. McAlpine, and J. R. Rhodes. 2019. Assessing ecosystem service trade-offs and synergies: the need for a more mechanistic approach. Ambio 48: 1116-1128.
  • ​​Davis, K. J., I. Chadès, J. R. Rhodes, and M. Bode. 2019. General rules to prioritise social-ecological systems research for best management outcomes. Journal of Applied Ecology 56: 2079-2090.
  • Fahrig, L., V. Arroyo-Rodriguez, J. R. Bennett, V. Boucher-Lalonde, E. Cazetta, D.J. Currie, F. Eigenbrod, A. T. Ford, S.P. Harrison, J. A. G. Jaeger, N. Koper, A. E. Martin, J. Martin, J. P. Metzger, P. Morrison, J. R. Rhodes, D. A. Saunders, D. Simberloff, A. C. Smith, L. Tischendorf, M. Vellend, and J. I. Wattling. 2019. Is habitat fragmentation bad for biodiversity? Biological Conservation 230: 179-186.
  • ​Fensham, R. J., B. Laffineur, J. R. Rhodes and J. L. Silcock. 2019. Rare plant species do not occupy water‐remote refuges in arid environments subject to livestock grazing. Ecological Applications 29: e01911. 
  • ​Hanson, J. O., R. Fuller, and J. R. Rhodes. 2019. Conventional methods for enhancing connectivity in conservation planning do not always maintain gene flow. Journal of Applied Ecology 56: 913-922.
  • ​Holden, M.H., D. Biggs, H. Brink, P. Bal, J. R. Rhodes, and E. McDonald-Madden. 2019. Increase anti-poaching law-enforcement or reduce demand for wildlife products? A framework to guide strategic conservation investments. Conservation Letters 12: e12618.
  • ​Lahoz-Monfort, J. J., I. Chadès, A. Davies, E. Fegraus, E. Game, G. Guillera-Arroita, R. Harcourt, K. Indraswari, J. McGowan, J. L. Oliver, J. Refisch, J. R. Rhodes, P. Roe, A. Rogers, A. Ward, D. M. Watson, J. E. M. Watson, B. A. Wintle, and L. Joppa. 2019. A call for international leadership and coordination to realize the potential of conservation technology. Bioscience 69: 823-832.
  • ​​Tulloch, A. I. T., A. Gordon, C. A Runge, and J. R. Rhodes. 2019. Integrating spatially realistic infrastructure impacts into conservation planning to inform strategic environmental assessment. Conservation Letters 12: e12648.
  • ​Ward, M. S., J. S. Simmonds, A. E. Reside, J. E. M. Watson, J. R. Rhodes, H. P. Possingham, J. Trezise, R. Fletcher, L. File, and M. Taylor.  2019. Lots of loss with little scrutiny: The attrition of habitat critical for threatened species in Australia. Conservation Science and Practice 1: e117.

2018

  • ​Bal, P., A. Tulloch, P. Addison, E. McDonald-Madden, and J. R. Rhodes. 2018. Selecting indicator species for biodiversity management. Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment 16: 589-598. 
  • ​Bal, P., A. I. T. Tulloch, I. Chadès, J. Carwardine, E. McDonald-Madden, and J. R. Rhodes. 2018. Quantifying the value of monitoring species in multi-species, multi-threat systems. Methods in Ecology and Evolution 9: 1706-1717.
  • ​Brown, G., C. McAlpine, J. R. Rhodes, D. Lunney, R. Goldingay, K. Fielding, S. Hetherington, M. Hopkins, C. Manning, M. Wood, A. Brace, and L. Vass. 2018. Assessing the validity of crowdsourced wildlife observations for conservation using public participatory mapping methods. Biological Conservation 227:141-151.
  • ​Brown, G., J. R. Rhodes, and M. Dade. 2018. An evaluation of participatory mapping methods to assess urban park benefits. Landscape and Urban Planning 178: 18-31.
  • ​Hanson, O. J., J. R. Rhodes, H. P. Possingham, and R. A. Fuller. 2018. raptr: Representative and Adequate Prioritization Toolkit in R. Methods in Ecology and Evolution 9: 320-330.
  • ​Martinez-Harms, M. J., B. A. Bryan, S. A. Wood, D. M. Fisher, E. Law, J. R. Rhodes, C. Dobbs, D. Biggs, and K. A. Wilson. 2018. Inequality in access to cultural ecosystem services from protected areas in the Chilean biodiversity hotspot. Science of the Total Environment 636: 1128-1138.​
  • ​Mitchell, M.G.E, K. Johansen, M. Maron, C. A. McAlpine, D. Wu, and J. R. Rhodes. 2018. Identification of fine scale and landscape scale drivers of urban above ground carbon stocks using high-resolution modeling and mapping. Science of the Total Environment 622: 57-70.
  • ​Pannell, D. J., J. Alston, S. Jeffrey, Y. M. Buckley, P. Vesk, J. R. Rhodes, E. McDonald-Madden, S. Nally, G. Goucher, and T. Thamo. 2018. Policy-oriented environmental research: what is it worth? Environmental Science and Policy 86: 64-71.
  • ​Parris, K. M., M. Amati, S. A. Bekessy, D. Dagenais, O. Fryd, A. K. Hahs, D. Hes, S. J. Imberger, S. J. Livesley, A. J. Marshall, J. R. Rhodes, C. G. Threlfall, R. Tingley, R. van der Ree, C. J. Walsh, M. L. Wilkerson, and N. S. G. Williams. 2018. The seven lamps of planning for biodiversity in the city. Cities 83: 44-53.
  • ​Runting, R. K., H. L. Beyer, Y. Dujardin, C. E. Lovelock, B. A. Bryan, and J. R. Rhodes. 2018. Reducing risk in reserve selection using Modern Portfolio Theory: coastal planning under sea-level rise. Journal of Applied Ecology 55: 2193-2703.
  • ​Suarez-Castro, A. F., J. S. Simmonds, M. G. E. Mitchell, M. Maron, and J. R. Rhodes. 2018. The scale-dependent role of biological traits in landscape ecology: a review. Current Landscape Ecology Reports 3: 12-22.
  • ​Tanner-McAllister, S. L., J. R. Rhodes, and M. Hockings. 2018. A comparison of climate change impacts on park values on four Queensland World Heritage National parks in Australia. Australasian Journal of Environmental Management 25: 267-284.
  • ​Ward, M., H. P. Possingham, J. R. Rhodes, and P. Mumby. 2018. Food, money and lobsters: valuing ecosystem services to align environmental management with Sustainable Development Goals. Ecosystem Services 29: 56-69.
  • ​Wilkerson, M. L., M. G. E. Mitchell, D. Shanahan⁠, K. A. Wilson, C. D. Ives, C. E. Lovelock, and J. R. Rhodes. 2018. The role of socio-economic factors in planning and managing urban ecosystem services. Ecosystem Services 31: 102-11.

2017

  • ​​Carretero-Pinzon, X., T. R. Defler, C. A. McAlpine, and J. R. Rhodes. 2017. The influence of landscape relative to site and patch variables on primate distributions in the Colombian Llanos. Landscape Ecology 32: 883-896.
  • ​Hanson, O. J., J. R. Rhodes, C. Riginos, and R. A. Fuller. 2017. Environmental and geographic variables are effective surrogates for genetic variation in conservation planning. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 114: 12755-12760.
  • ​Law, E. A., P. Ferraro, P. Arcese, B. A. Bryane⁠, K. Davis, A. Gordon, M. H. Holden, G. Iacona, R. M. Martinez, C. McAlpine, J. R. Rhodes, J. S. Sze, and K. A. Wilson. 2017. Projecting the performance of conservation interventions. Biological Conservation 215: 142-151.
  • ​Lunney, D., E. Stalenberg, T. Santika, and J. R. Rhodes. 2017. A rebuttal to ‘Mooted extinction of koalas at Eden. Improving the information base’. Wildlife Research 44: 453-457.
  • ​Maron, M., M. G. E. Mitchell, R. K. Runting, J. R. Rhodes, G. M. Mace, D. A. Keith, and J. E. M. Watson. 2017. Towards a threat assessment framework for ecosystem services. Trends in Ecology & Evolution 32: 240-248.
  • ​McAlpine, C., G. Brearley, J. R. Rhodes, A. Bradley, G. Baxter, L. Seabrook, D. Lunney, Y. Liu, M. Cottin, A. G. Smith, and P. Timms. 2017. Time-delayed influence of urban landscape change on the susceptibility of koalas to chlamydiosis. Landscape Ecology 32: 663-679.
  • ​Rhodes, J. R., L. Cattarino, L. Seabrook, and M. Maron. 2017. Assessing the effectiveness of regulation to protect threatened forests. Biological Conservation 216: 33-42.
  • ​Runge, C., A. I. T. Tulloch, A. Gordon, and J. R. Rhodes. 2017. Quantifying the conservation gains of shared access to linear infrastructure. Conservation Biology 31: 1428-1438.
  • ​Runting, R. K., B. A. Bryan, L. E. Dee, F. J.F. Maseyk, L. Mandle, P. Hamel, K. A. Wilson, K. Yetka, H. P. Possingham, and J. R. Rhodes. 2017. Incorporating climate change into ecosystem service assessments and decisions: A review. Global Change Biology 23: 28-41.
  • ​Runting, R. K., C. E. Lovelock, H. L. Beyer, and J. R. Rhodes. 2017. Costs and opportunities for preserving coastal wetlands under sea level rise. Conservation Letters 10: 49-57.
  • ​Shoo, L. P., C. P. Catterall, S. Nicol, R. Christian, J. R. Rhodes, P. Atkinson, D. Butler, R. Zhu, and Kerrie A. Wilson. 2017. Navigating complex decisions in restoration investment. Conservation Letters 10: 748-756.
  • ​Sushinsky, J. R., J. R. Rhodes, D. F. Shanahan, H. P. Possingham, and R. A. Fuller. 2017. Maintaining experiences of natures as a city grows. Ecology & Society 22: 22.
  • ​Tanner-McAllister, S. L., J. R. Rhodes, and M. Hockings. 2017. Managing for climate change on protected areas: an adaptive management decision making framework. Journal of Environmental Management 204: 510-518.
  • ​Wanger, T. C., L. W. Traill, R. Cooney, J. R. Rhodes, and T. Tscharntke. 2017. Trophy hunting certification. Nature Ecology and Evolution 1: 1791-1793.

2016

  • ​​​Adams-Hosking, C., M. F. McBride, G. Baxter, M. Burgman, D. de Villiers, R. Kavanagh, I. Lawler, D. Lunney, A. Melzer, P. Menkhorst, R. Molsher, B. D. Moore, D. Phalen, J. R. Rhodes, C. Todd, D. Whisson, and C. A. McAlpine. 2016. Use of expert knowledge to elicit national population trends for the koala (Phascolarctos cinereus). Diversity and Distributions 22: 249-262.
  • ​Caynes, R. J. C., M. G. E. Mitchell, D. S. Wu, K. Johansen, and J. R. Rhodes. 2016. Using high-resolution LiDAR data to quantify the three-dimensional structure of vegetation in urban green space. Urban Ecosystems 19: 1749-1765.
  • ​Carretero-Pinzón, X., T. R. Defler, C. A. McAlpine, and J. R. Rhodes. 2016. What do we know about the effect of patch size on primate species across life history traits? Biodiversity and Conservation 25: 37-66.
  • ​Cattarino, L., C. M. McAlpine, and J. R. Rhodes. 2016. Spatial scale and movement behaviour traits control the impacts of habitat fragmentation on individual fitness. Journal of Animal Ecology 85: 168-177.
  • ​Dudaniec, R. Y., J. Worthington Wilmer, J. O. Hanson, M. Warren, S. Bell, and J. R. Rhodes. 2016. Dealing with uncertainty in landscape genetic resistance models: a case of three co-occurring marsupials. Molecular Ecology 25: 470-486.
  • ​Lechner, A. M. and J. R. Rhodes. 2016. Recent progress on spatial and thematic resolution in landscape ecology. Current Landscape Ecology Reports 1: 98-105.
  • ​Lunney, D., M. Predavec, I. Miller, I. Shannon, M. Fisher, C. Moon, A. Matthews, J. Turbill, and J. R. Rhodes. 2016. Interpreting patterns of population change in koalas from long-term datasets in Coffs Harbour on the north coast of New South Wales. Australian Mammalogy 38: 29-43.
  • ​Mantyka-Pringle, C. S., T. G. Martin, D. B. Moffatt, J. Udy, J. Olley, N. Saxton, F. Sheldon, S. E. Bunn, and J. R. Rhodes. 2016. Prioritizing management actions for the conservation of freshwater biodiversity under changing climate and land-cover. Biological Conservation 197: 80-89.
  • ​Mitchell, M. G. E., D. Wu, K. Johansen, M. Maron, C. A. McAlpine, and J. R. Rhodes. 2016. Landscape structure influences urban vegetation vertical structure. Journal of Applied Ecology 53: 1477-1488.
  • ​Southwell, D. M., J. R. Rhodes, E. McDonald-Madden, S. Nicol, K. Helmstedt, M. A. McCarthy. 2016. Abiotic and biotic interactions determine whether increased colonization is beneficial or detrimental to metapopulation management. Theoretical Population Biology 109: 44-53.
  • ​Tulloch, A. I. T., P. Sutcliffe, I. Naujokaitis-Lewis, R. Tingley, L. Brotons, K. M. P. M. B. Ferraz, H. Possingham, A. Guisan, and J. R. Rhodes. 2016. Conservation planners ignore improved accuracy of modelled species distributions to focus on multiple threats and ecological processes. Biological Conservation 199: 157-171.

2015

  • ​​Auerbach, N., K. Wilson, A. Tulloch, J. R. Rhodes, J. O. Hanson, and H. Possingham. 2015. Effects of threat management interactions on conservation priorities. Conservation Biology 29: 1626-1635.
  • ​Adams-Hosking, C., C. A. McAlpine, J. R. Rhodes, P. T. Moss, and H. S. Grantham. 2015. Prioritising regions to conserve a specialist folivore: considering probability of occurrence, food resources and climate change. Conservation Letters 8: 162-170.
  • ​Bunton, J. D., A. T. Ernst, J. O. Hanson, H. L. Beyer, E. Hammill, C. A. Runge, O. Venter, H. P. Possingham, and J. R. Rhodes. 2015. Integrated planning of linear infrastructure and conservation offsets. Pages 1427-1433 in T. Weber, M. McPhee, and R. S. Anderssen, editors. MODSIM 2015, 21st International Congress on Modelling and Simulation. Modelling and Simulation Society of Australia and New Zealand, December 2015, http://mssanz.org.au/modsim2015/F13/bunton.pdf.
  • ​Chadès, I., T. Tarnpolskaya, S. Dunstall, J. R. Rhodes, and A. Tulloch. 2015. A comparison of adaptive management and real options approaches for environmental decisions under uncertainty. Pages 1056-1062 in T. Weber, M. McPhee, and R. S. Anderssen, editors. MODSIM 2015, 21st International Congress on Modelling and Simulation. Modelling and Simulation Society of Australia and New Zealand, December 2015, http://mssanz.org.au/modsim2015/E6/chades.pdf.
  • ​Mantyka-Pringle C., P. Visconti, M. Di Marco, T. Martin, C. Rondinini, and J. R. Rhodes. 2015. Climate change modifies risk of global biodiversity loss due to land-cover change. Biological Conservation 187: 103-111.
  • ​Martinez-Harms, M. J., B. A. Bryan, P. Balvanera, E. A. Law, J. R. Rhodes, H. P. Possingham, and K. A. Wilson. 2015. Making decisions for managing ecosystem services. Biological Conservation 184: 229-238.
  • ​Maxwell, S. L., E. J. Milner-Gulland, J. P. G. Jones, A. T. Knight, N. Bunnefeld, P. Bal, S. Earle, J. E. M. Watson, and J. R. Rhodes. 2015. Being smart about SMART environmental targets. Science 347: 1075-1076.​
  • Maxwell, S. L., J. R. Rhodes, M. C. Runge, H. P. Possingham, C. F. Ng, and E. McDonald-Madden. 2015. How much is new information worth? Evaluating the financial benefit of resolving management uncertainty. Journal of Applied Ecology 52: 12-20.
  • ​Mitchell, M. G. E., A. F. Suarez Castro, M. Martinez-Harms, M. Maron, C. A. McAlpine, K. J. Gaston, K. Johansen, and J. R. Rhodes. 2015. Reframing landscape fragmentation’s effects on ecosystem services. Trends in Ecology & Evolution 30: 190-198.
  • ​​Morante-Filho, J. S., D. Faria, E. Mariano-Neto, and J. R. Rhodes. 2015.  Birds in anthropogenic landscapes: the responses of ecological groups to forest loss in the Brazilian Atlantic Forest. PLOS ONE 10:e0128923.
  • ​Rhodes, J. R. 2015. Mixture models for overdispersed data. Pages 284-308 in G. Fox, S. Negrete, and V. Sosa-Fernandez, editors. Ecological Statistics: Contemporary Theory and Application. Oxford University Press, Oxford, UK.
  • ​Santika, T., C. A. McAlpine, D. Lunney, K. A. Wilson, and J. R. Rhodes. 2015. Assessing spatio-temporal priorities for species’ recovery in broad-scale dynamic landscapes. Journal of Applied Ecology 52: 832-840.
  • ​Wilson, H. B., J. R. Rhodes, and H. P. Possingham. 2015. Two additional principles for determining which species to monitor. Ecology 96: 3016-3022.

2014

  • ​Cattarino, L., C. A. McAlpine, and J. R. Rhodes. 2014. Land-use drivers of forest fragmentation vary with spatial scale. Global Ecology and Biogeography 23: 1215-1224.
  • Helmstedt, K. J., H. P. Possingham, K. E. C. Brennan, J. R. Rhodes, and M. Bode. 2014. Cost-efficient fenced reserves for conservation: single large or two small? Ecological Applications 24: 1780-1792.
  • Lechner, A., C. Raymond, V. Adams, M. Polyakov, A. Gordon, J. R. Rhodes, M. Mills, A. Stein, C. Ives, and T. Lefroy. 2014. Characterizing spatial uncertainty when integrating social data in conservation planning. Conservation Biology 28: 1497-1511.
  • Lunney, D., E. Stalenberg, T. Santika, and J. R. Rhodes. 2014. Extinction in Eden: identifying the role of climate change in the decline of the koala in south-east NSW. Wildlife Research 41: 22-34.
  • Mantyka-Pringle, C. S., T. G. Martin, D. B. Moffatt, S. Linke, and J. R. Rhodes. 2014. Understanding and predicting the combined effects of climate change and land-use change on freshwater macroinvertebrates and fish. Journal of Applied Ecology 51: 572-581.
  • Ng, C. F., H. P. Possingham, C. A. McAlpine, D. L. de Villiers, H. J. Preece, and J. R. Rhodes. 2014. Impediments to the success of management actions for species’ recovery. PLOS ONE 9:e92430.
  • Polak, T., J.R. Rhodes, D. Jones, and H. P. Possingham. 2014. Optimal planning for mitigating the impacts of roads on wildlife. Journal of Applied Ecology 51: 726-734.
  • Rhodes, J. R., D. Lunney, J. Callaghan, and C. A. McAlpine. 2014. A few large roads or many small ones? How to accommodate growth in vehicle numbers to minimise impacts on wildlife. PLOS ONE 9:e91093.
  • Santika, T., C. A. McAlpine, D. Lunney, K. A. Wilson, and J. R. Rhodes. 2014. Modelling species distributional shifts across broad spatial extents by linking dynamic occupancy models with public-based surveys. Diversity and Distributions 20: 786-796.
  • Seabrook, L., C. McAlpine, J. R. Rhodes, G. Baxter, A. Bradley, and D. Lunney. 2014. Determining range edges: habitat quality, climate or climate extremes? Diversity and Distributions 20: 95-106.
  • Shoo, L. P., J. O’Mara, K. Perhans, J. R. Rhodes, R. Runting, S. Schmidt, L. W. Traill, L. C. Weber, K. A. Wilson, and C. E. Lovelock. 2014. Moving beyond the conceptual: specificity in regional climate change adaptation actions for biodiversity in South East Queensland, Australia. Regional Environmental Change 14: 435-447.
  • Tanner-McAllister, S. L., J. R. Rhodes, and M. Hockings. 2014. Community and park manager’s perceptions of protected area management and climate change: A southeast Queensland study. Australasian Journal of Environmental Management 21: 320-336.

2013

  • ​Brearley, G., J. R. Rhodes, A. Bradley, G. Baxter, L. Seabrook, D. Lunney, Y. Liu, C. McAlpine. 2013. Wildlife disease prevalence in human-modified landscapes: a review. Biological Reviews 88: 427-442.
  • Cattarino, L., C. A. McAlpine, and J. R. Rhodes. 2013. The consequences of interactions between dispersal distance and resolution of habitat clustering for dispersal success. Landscape Ecology 28: 1321-1334.
  • Cristecu R., J. R. Rhodes, C. Frere, and P. Banks. 2013. Is restoring flora the same as restoring fauna? Lessons learned from koalas and mining rehabilitation. Journal of Applied Ecology 50: 423-431.
  • Davies, N., G. Gramotnev, C. McAlpine, L. Seabrook, G. Baxter, D. Lunney, J. R. Rhodes, and A. Bradley. 2013. Physiological stress of koala populations near the arid edge of their distribution. PLOS ONE 8:e79136.
  • Davies, N., G. Gramotnev, L. Seabrook, A. Bradley, G. Baxter, J. R. Rhodes, D. Lunney, and C. McAlpine. 2013. Movement patterns of an arboreal marsupial at the edge of its range: a case study of the koala. Movement Ecology 1: 8.
  • Dudaniec, R. Y., J. R. Rhodes, J. Worthington Wilmer, M. Lyons, K. E. Lee, C. A. McAlpine, and F. N. Carrick. 2013. Using multi-level models to identify drivers of landscape genetic structure among management areas. Molecular Ecology 22: 3752-3765.
  • Guisan, A., R. Tingley, J. B. Baumgartner, I. Naujokaitis-Lewis, P. R. Sutcliffe, A. I. T. Tulloch, T. J. Regan, L. Brotons, E. McDonald-Madden, C. Mantyka-Pringle, T. G. Martin, J. R. Rhodes, R. Maggini, S. A. Setterfield, J. Elith, M. W. Schwartz, B. A. Wintle, O. Broennimann, M. Austin, S. Ferrier, M. R. Kearney, H. P. Possingham, and Y. M. Buckley. 2013. Predicting species distributions for conservation decisions. Ecology Letters 16: 1424-1435.
  • ​Maron M., J. R. Rhodes, and P. Gibbons. 2013. Calculating the benefit of conservation actions. Conservation Letters 6: 359-367.
  • ​McAlpine, C.A., L. M. Seabrook, T. Morrison, and J. R. Rhodes. 2013. Strengthening Landscape Ecology’s contribution to a sustainable environment. Pages 21-35 in B. Fu and B. Jones, editors. Landscape Ecology for Sustainable Environment and Culture. Springer, New York, USA.
  • Runting, R., K. Wilson, and J. R. Rhodes. 2013. Does more mean less? The value of information for conservation planning under sea level rise. Global Change Biology 19: 352-363.
  • Smith, A. G., C. A. McAlpine, J. R. Rhodes, D. Lunney, L. Seabrook, and G. Baxter. 2013. Out on a limb: habitat use of a specialist folivore, the koala, at the edge of its range in a modified semi-arid landscape. Landscape Ecology 88: 427-442.
  • ​Smith, A. G., C. McAlpine, J. R. Rhodes, L. Seabrook, D. Lunney, and G. Baxter. 2013. Are there habitat thresholds in koala occupancy in the semiarid landscapes of the Mulgalands Bioregion? Wildlife Research 40: 413-426.
  • Smith, A. G., C. A. McAlpine, J. R. Rhodes, L. Seabrook, G. Baxter, D. Lunney, and A. Bradley. 2013. At what spatial scales does resource selection vary? A case study of koalas in a semi-arid region. Austral Ecology 38: 230-240.
  • Sushinsky, J. R., J. R. Rhodes, H. P. Possingham, T. K. Gill, and R. A. Fuller. 2013. How should we grow our cities to minimise biodiversity impacts? Global Change Biology 19: 401-410.

2012

  • Adams-Hosking, C., C. McAlpine, J. R. Rhodes, H. S. Grantham, and P. T. Moss. 2012. Modelling changes in the distribution of the critical food resources of a specialist folivore in response to climate change. Diversity and Distributions 18: 847-860.
  • Andrade, G. and J. R. Rhodes. 2012. Protected areas and local communities: an inevitable partnership towards successful conservation strategies?  Ecology & Society 17:14.
  • Mantyka-Pringle, C. S., T. G. Martin, and J. R. Rhodes. 2012. Interactions between climate and habitat loss effects on biodiversity: a systematic review and meta-analysis. Global Change Biology 18: 1239-1252.

2011

  • ​Adams-Hosking, C., H. S. Grantham, J. R. Rhodes, C. A. McAlpine, and P. T. Moss. 2011. Modelling climate change-induced shifts in the distribution of the koala. Wildlife Research 38: 122-130.
  • Adams-Hosking, C., P. T. Moss, J. R. Rhodes, H. S. Grantham, and C. A. McAlpine. 2011. Modelling the potential range of the koala at the Last Glacial Maximum: future conservation implications. Australian Zoologist 35: 983-990.
  • Callaghan, J., C. A. McAlpine, J. Thompson, D. Mitchell, M. E. Bowen, J. R. Rhodes, C. de Jong, R. Sternberg, and A. Scott. 2011. Ranking and mapping koala habitat quality for conservation planning based upon indirect evidence of tree species use: a case study of Noosa Shire, southeast Queensland. Wildlife Research 38: 89-102.
  • Rhodes, J. R. and N. Jonzén. 2011. Monitoring temporal trends in spatially structured populations: how should sampling effort be allocated between space and time? Ecography 34: 1040-1048.
  • ​Rhodes, J. R., D. Lunney, C. Moon, A. Matthews, and C. A. McAlpine. 2011. The consequences of using indirect signs that decay to determine species’ occupancy. Ecography 34: 141-150.
  • Rhodes, J. R., C. F. Ng, D. L. de Villiers, H. J. Preece, C. A. McAlpine, and H. P. Possingham. 2011. Using integrated population modelling to quantify the implications of multiple threatening processes for a rapidly declining population. Biological Conservation 144: 1081-1088.
  • Seabrook, L., C. McAlpine, G. Baxter, J. Rhodes, A. Bradley, and D. Lunney. 2011. Drought-driven change in wildlife distribution and numbers: a case study of koalas in south west Queensland. Wildlife Research 38: 509-524.
  • Traill, L. W., K. Perhans, C. E. Lovelock, A. Prohaska, S. McFallan, J. R. Rhodes, and K. A. Wilson. 2011. Managing for change: wetland transitions under sea-level rise and outcomes for threatened species. Diversity and Distributions 17: 1225-1233.

2010

  • ​​McAlpine, C. M., M. E. Bowen, and J. R. Rhodes. 2010. Landscape and regional perspectives from eastern Australia. Pages 231-240 in D. Lindenmayer, A. Bennett, and R. Hobbs, editors. Temperate Woodland Conservation and Management. CSIRO Publishing, Collingwood, Australia.
  • ​McAlpine, C. A., L. Seabrook, J. R. Rhodes, M. Maron, M. E. Bowen, B. Price, O. Powell, J. G. Ryan, C. T. Fyfe, S. Butler, C. M. Adams-Hosking, A. Smith, O. Robertson, A. Howes, L. Cattarino. 2010. Can a problem-solving approach strengthen landscape ecology’s contribution to sustainable landscape planning? Landscape Ecology 25: 1155-1168.
  • ​Morrison, T. H., C. McAlpine, J. R. Rhodes, A. Peterson, and P. Schmidt. 2010. Back to the Future? Planning for environmental outcomes and the new Caring for our Country program. Australian Geographer 41: 521-538.

2009

  • Rhodes, J. R., C. A. McAlpine, A. F. Zuur, G. M. Smith, and E. N. Ieno. 2009. GLMM applied on the spatial distribution of koalas in a fragmented landscape. Pages 469-492 in A. F. Zuur, E. N. Ieno, N. J. Walker, A. A. Saveliev, and G. M. Smith, editors. Mixed effects models and extensions in ecology with R. Springer, New York, USA.

2008

  • ​​McAlpine, C. A., J. R. Rhodes, M. E. Bowen, D. Lunney, J. G. Callaghan, D. L. Mitchell, and H. P. Possingham. 2008. Can multi-scale models of a species’ distribution be generalised from region to region? A case study of the koala. Journal of Applied Ecology 45: 558-567.
  • ​Rhodes, J. R., J. G. Callaghan, C. A. McAlpine, C. de Jong, M. E. Bowen, D. L. Mitchell, D. Lunney, and H. P. Possingham. 2008. Regional variation in habitat-occupancy thresholds: a warning for conservation planning. Journal of Applied Ecology 45: 549-557.
  • Rhodes, J. R., E. P. M. Grist, K. W. H. Kwok, and K. M. Y. Leung. 2008. A Bayesian mixture model for estimating inter-generation chronic toxicity. Environmental Science & Technology 42: 81018-8114.
  • ​Rhodes, J. R., C. A. McAlpine, A. Peterson, J. G. Callaghan, D. Lunney, H. P. Possingham, D. L. Mitchell, and T. Curran. 2008. Linking landscape ecology to planning for koala conservation. Australian Planner 45: 24-25.

2007

  • Hayes, D., E. Fulton, S. A. Condie, J. Rhodes, R. Porter-Smith, K. Astles, and G. Cui. 2007. Ecosystem modelling, a tool for sustainable regional development. Pages 2806-2812 in L. Oxley and D. Kulasiri, editors. MODSIM 2007 International Congress on Modelling and Simulation. Modelling and Simulation Society of Australia and New Zealand, http://www.mssanz.org.au/modsim07/papers/51_s26/EcosystemModelings26_Hayes_.pdf.
  • ​Lunney, D., S. M. Gresser, L. E. O’Neil, A. Matthews, and J. R. Rhodes. 2007. The impact of fire and dogs on koalas at Port Stephens, New South Wales, using population viability analysis. Pacific Conservation Biology 13: 189-201.

2006

  • McAlpine, C. A., M. E. Bowen, J. G. Callaghan, D. Lunney, J. R. Rhodes, D. L. Mitchell, D. V. Pullar, and H. P. Possingham. 2006. Testing alternative models for the conservation of koalas in fragmented rural-urban landscapes. Austral Ecology 31: 529-544.
  • McAlpine, C. A., J. R. Rhodes, J. G. Callaghan, M. E. Bowen, D. Lunney, D. L. Mitchell, D. V. Pullar, and H. P. Possingham. 2006. The importance of forest area and configuration relative to local habitat factors for conserving forest mammals: a case study of koalas in Queensland, Australia. Biological Conservation 132: 153-165.
  • Rhodes, J. R., A. J. Tyre, N. Jonzén, C. A. McAlpine, and H. P. Possingham. 2006. Optimizing presence-absence surveys for detecting population trends. Journal of Wildlife Management 70: 8-18.
  • ​Rhodes, J. R., T. Wiegand, C. A. McAlpine, J. Callaghan, D. Lunney, M. Bowen, and H. P. Possingham. 2006. Modeling species’ distributions to improve conservation in semiurban landscapes: koala case study. Conservation Biology 20: 449-459.

2005

  • ​​Jonzén, N., J. R. Rhodes, and H. P. Possingham. 2005. Trend detection in source-sink systems: when should sink habitats be monitored? Ecological Applications 15: 326-334.
  • Martin, T. G., B. A. Wintle, J. R. Rhodes, P. M. Kuhnert, S. A. Field, S. J. Low Choy, A. J. Tyre, and H. P. Possingham. 2005. Zero tolerance ecology: improving ecological inference by modelling the source of zero observations. Ecology Letters 8: 1235-1246.
  • ​Rhodes, J. R., C. A. McAlpine, D. Lunney, and J. Callaghan. 2005. Evaluating natural resource management strategies under parameter uncertainty: an outranking approach applied to koala conservation. Pages 2540-2546 in A. Zerger, and R. M. Argent, editors. MODSIM 2005 International Congress on Modelling and Simulation. Modelling and Simulation Society of Australia and New Zealand, http://www.mssanz.org.au/modsim05/papers/rhodes.pdf.
  • ​Rhodes, J. R., C. A. McAlpine, D. Lunney, and H. P. Possingham. 2005. A spatially explicit habitat selection model incorporating home range behavior. Ecology 86: 1199-1205.

2004

  • ​​Field, S. A., A. J. Tyre, N. Jonzén, J. R. Rhodes, and H. P. Possingham. 2004. Minimizing the cost of environmental management decisions by optimizing statistical thresholds. Ecology Letters 7: 669-675.
Correspondence and Significant Reports

2024

  • Coming soon

2023

  • Williams, B. A., C. Morgans, and J. R. Rhodes. 2023. Beyond protected areas for koala conservation. Science 379: 1197 (correspondence).

2019

  • Prist, P. R., N. Levin, J. P. Metzger, K. de Mello, C. MD de Paula, R. Castagnino, J. Cortes-Ramirez, D. Lin, N. Butt, T. J. Lloyd, S. López-Cubillos, H. J. Mayfield, P. J. Negret, I. Oliveira-Bevan, A. E. Reside, J. R. Rhodes, B. A. Simmons, A. F. Suárez-Castro, S. Kark. 2019. Collaboration across boundaries in the Amazon. Science 8: 699-700 (correspondence).

2017

  • Koala Expert Panel (Lead Author: J. R. Rhodes). 2017. Koala Expert Panel Final Report. Queensland Government, Brisbane, Australia.

2015

  • Mitchell, M. G. E., A. F. Suarez Castro, M. Martinez-Harms, M. Maron, C. A. McAlpine, K. J. Gaston, K. Johansen, and J. R. Rhodes. 2015. Landscape fragmentation and ecosystem services: a reply to Andrieu et al. Trends in Ecology & Evolution 30:634-635 (correspondence).
  • Rhodes, J. R., H. Beyer, H. Preece, and C. McAlpine. 2015. South East Queensland Koala Population Modelling Study. UniQuest, Brisbane, Australia.

2014

  • Maxwell, S. L., J. R. Rhodes, P. Bal, N. Bunnefeld, A. T. Knight, S. Earle, E. J. Milner-Gulland, J. P. G. Jones, A. Nuno, and J. E. M. Watson. 2014. Sustainability: root targets in consensus. Nature 514:434 (correspondence).

2007

  • McAlpine, C., J. R. Rhodes, A. Peterson, H. Possingham, J. Callaghan, T. Curran, D. Mitchell, and D. Lunney. 2007. Planning Guidelines for Koala Conservation and Recovery: A Guide to Best Planning Practice. Australian Koala Foundation and The University of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia.