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2009
Cadotte M.W., Hamilton M.A. & Murray B.R. Phylogenetic relatedness and plant invader success across two spatial scales. Diversity and Distributions (in revision).
Zhang F., Li Y., Guo Z. & Murray B.R. Climate warming and reproduction in Chinese Alligators (Alligator sinensis). Animal Conservation (in revision).
Wallach A.D., Murray B.R. & O'Neill A.J. Can threatened species survive where the top predator is absent? Biological Conservation (in press).
Moles A.T., Wright I.J., Pitman A.J., Murray B.R. & Westoby M. Is there a latitudinal gradient in seed production? Ecography (in press).
Robson T.C., Baker A.C. & Murray B.R. Differences in leaf-litter invertebrate assemblages between radiata pine plantations and neighbouring native eucalypt woodland. Austral Ecology (in press).
2008
50. Booth D.J. & Murray B.R. (2008) Coexistence. In Population Dynamics, Volume 1, Encyclopedia of Ecology (Eds S.E. Jørgensen & B.D. Fath), pp. 664-668. Elsevier, Oxford.
49. Yunusa I.A.M., Manoharan V., DeSilva D.L., Eamus D., Murray B.R. & Nissanka S.P. (2008) Growth and elemental accumulation by canola on soil amended with coal fly ash. Journal of Environmental Quality 37: 1263-1270.
48. Hills N., Hose G.C., Cantlay A.J. & Murray B.R. (2008) Cave invertebrate assemblages differ between native and exotic leaf litter. Austral Ecology 33: 271-277.
2007
47. Baker A.C., Murray B.R. & Hose G.C. (2007) Relating pine-litter intrusion to plant-community structure in native eucalypt woodland adjacent to Pinus radiata (Pinaceae) plantations. Australian Journal of Botany 55: 521-532.
46. Murray B.R., Dickman C.R., Robson T., Haythornthwaite A., Cantlay A.J., Dowsett N. & Hills N. (2007) Effects of exotic plants in native vegetation on species richness and abundance of birds and mammals. In Pest or Guest: The Zoology of Over-abundance (Eds D. Lunney, P. Eby, P. Hutchings & S. Burgin), pp. 216-221. Royal Zoological Society of NSW, Mosman.
45. Harris C.J., Murray B.R., Hose G.C. & Hamilton M.A. (2007) Introduction history and invasion success in exotic vines introduced to Australia. Diversity and Distributions 13: 467-475.
2006
44. Dickman C.R. & Murray B.R. (2006) Species interactions: complex effects. In Ecology: An Australian Perspective (Eds P. Attiwill & B. Wilson), pp. 317-334. 2nd Edition. Oxford University Press, South Melbourne.
43. Cadotte M.W., Murray B.R. & Lovett-Doust J. (2006b) Evolutionary and ecological influences of plant invader success in the flora of Ontario. Ecoscience 13: 388-395.
42. Wu Z., Li Y. & Murray B.R. (2006) Insular shifts in body size of rice frogs in the Zhoushan Archipelago, China. Journal of Animal Ecology 75: 1071-1080.
41. Yunusa I.A.M., Eamus D., DeSilva D.L., Murray B.R., Burchett M.D., Skilbeck G.C. & Heidrich C. (2006) Fly-ash: an exploitable resource for management of Australian agricultural soils. Fuel 85: 2337-2344.
40. Cadotte M.W., Murray B.R. & Lovett-Doust J. (2006a) Ecological patterns and biological invasions: using regional species inventories in macroecology. Biological Invasions 8: 809-821.
39. Hose G.C., Murray B.R., Park M.L., Kelaher B.P. & Figueira W.F. (2006) A meta-analysis comparing the toxicity of sediments in the laboratory and in situ. Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry 25: 1148-1152.
38. Murray B.R., Hose G.C., Eamus D. & Licari D. (2006) Valuation of groundwater-dependent ecosystems: a functional methodology incorporating ecosystem services. Australian Journal of Botany 54: 221-229.
37. Eamus D., Froend R., Loomes R., Hose G.C. & Murray B.R. (2006) A functional methodology for determining the groundwater regime needed to maintain the health of groundwater-dependent vegetation. Australian Journal of Botany 54: 97-114.
36. Baker A.C., Hose G.C. & Murray B.R. (2006) Vegetation responses to Pinus radiata (D. Don) invasion: a multivariate analysis using principal response curves. Proceedings of the Linnean Society of NSW 127: 191-197.
2005
35. Hose G.C., Gordon G., McCullough F.E., Pulver N. & Murray B.R. (2005) Spatial and rainfall related patterns of bacterial contamination in Sydney Harbour estuary. Journal of Water and Health 3: 349-358.
34. Hamilton M.A., Murray B.R., Cadotte M.W., Hose G.C., Baker A.C., Harris C.J. & Licari D. (2005) Life-history correlates of plant invasiveness at regional and continental scales. Ecology Letters 8: 1066-1074.
33. Murray B.R. & Hose G.C. (2005b) Life-history and ecological correlates of decline and extinction in the endemic Australian frog fauna. Austral Ecology 30: 564-571.
32. Murray B.R. & Hose G.C. (2005a) The interspecific range size-body size relationship in Australian frogs. Global Ecology and Biogeography 14: 339-345.
31. Murray B.R., Leishman M.R., Kelaher B.P., Hose G.C. & Figueira W.F. (2005) A meta-analysis of the interspecific relationship between seed size and plant abundance within local communities. Oikos 110: 191-194.
30. Eamus D., Macinnis-Ng C.M.O., Hose G.C., Zeppel M.J.B., Taylor D.T. & Murray B.R. (2005) Turner Review No. 9: Ecosystem services: an ecophysiological examination. Australian Journal of Botany 53:1-19.
29. Pohlman C.L., Nicotra A.B. & Murray B.R. (2005) Geographic range size, seedling ecophysiology and phenotypic plasticity in Australian Acacia species. Journal of Biogeography 32: 341-351.
2004
28. McPherson S., Eamus D. & Murray B.R. (2004) Seasonal impacts on leaf attributes of several tree species growing in three diverse ecosystems of south-eastern Australia. Australian Journal of Botany 52: 293-301.
27. Zeppel M.J.B., Murray B.R., Barton C. & Eamus D. (2004) Seasonal responses of xylem sap velocity to VPD and solar radiation during drought in a stand of native trees in temperate Australia. Functional Plant Biology 31: 461-470.
26. Murray B.R. & Lepschi B.J. (2004) Are locally rare species abundant elsewhere in their geographical range? Austral Ecology 29: 287-293.
25. Hose G.C., Murray B.R. & Eamus D. (2004) Water quality guidelines to protect groundwater-dependent ecosystems. Ecological Management & Restoration 5: 78-80.
24. Murray B.R., Brown A.H.D., Dickman C.R. & Crowther M.S. (2004) Geographical gradients in seed mass in relation to climate. Journal of Biogeography 31: 379-388.
2003
23. Murray B.R., Zeppel M.J.B., Hose G.C. & Eamus D. (2003) Groundwater-dependent ecosystems in Australia: it's more than just water for rivers. Ecological Management & Restoration 4: 110-113.
22. Murray B.R. & Leishman M.R. (2003) On the relationship between seed mass and species abundance in plant communities. Oikos 101: 643-645.
21. Murray B.R. (2003) Reproductive characteristics of road-verge and reserve-interior populations of Exocarpos cupressiformis Labill. (Santalaceae). The Victorian Naturalist 120: 10-14.
20. Murray B.R., Brown A.H.D. & Grace J.P. (2003) Geographic gradients in seed size among and within perennial Australian Glycine species. Australian Journal of Botany 51: 47-56.
19. Zeppel M.J.B., Murray B.R. & Eamus D. (2003) The potential impact of dryland salinity on the threatened flora and fauna of New South Wales. Ecological Management & Restoration 4 (Supplement): 53-59.
2002
18. Murray B.R., Thrall P.H. & Lepschi B.J. (2002) Relating species rarity to life history in plants of eastern Australia. Evolutionary Ecology Research 4: 937-950.
17. Murray B.R., Thrall P.H., Gill A.M. & Nicotra A.B. (2002) How plant life-history and ecological traits relate to species rarity and commonness at varying spatial scales. Austral Ecology 27: 291-310.
2001
16. Thrall P.H., Murray B.R., Watkin E.L.J., Woods M.J., Baker K., Burdon J.J. & Brockwell J. (2001) Bacterial partnerships enhance the value of native legumes in rehabilitation of degraded agricultural lands. Ecological Management & Restoration 2: 233-235.
15. Murray B.R., Thrall P.H. & Woods M.J. (2001) Acacia species and rhizobial interactions: implications for restoration of native vegetation. Ecological Management & Restoration 2: 213-219.
14. Murray B.R. & Gill A.M. (2001) A comparative study of interspecific variation in fruit size among Australian eucalypts. Ecography 24: 651-658.
13. Leishman M. & Murray B.R. (2001) The relationship between seed size and abundance in plant communities: model predictions and observed patterns. Oikos 94: 151-161.
12. Falster D., Murray B.R. & Lepschi B.J. (2001) Linking abundance, occupancy and spatial structure: an empirical test of a neutral model in an open-forest woody plant community in eastern Australia. Journal of Biogeography 28: 317-323.
2000 & the 1990's
11. Thrall P.H., Burdon J.J. & Murray B.R. (2000) The metapopulation paradigm: a fragmented view of conservation biology. In Genetics, Demography and Viability of Fragmented Populations (Eds A. Young & G. Clarke), pp. 75-95. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge.
10. Murray B.R. & Dickman C.R. (2000) Relationships between body size and geographical range size among Australian mammals: has human impact distorted macroecological patterns? Ecography 23: 92-100.
9. Murray B.R. & Westoby M. (2000) Properties of species in the tail of rank-abundance curves: the potential for increase in abundance. Evolutionary Ecology Research 2: 583-592.
8. Murray B.R., Rice B.L., Keith D.A., Myerscough P.J., Howell J., Floyd A.G., Mills K. & Westoby M. (1999) Species in the tail of rank-abundance curves. Ecology 80: 1806-1816.
7. Murray B.R., Dickman C.R., Watts C.H.S. & Morton S.R. (1999) The dietary ecology of Australian desert rodents. Wildlife Research 26: 421-437, 857-858.
6. Murray B.R. (1998) Density-dependent germination and the role of seed leachate. Australian Journal of Ecology 23: 411-418.
5. Murray B.R., Fonseca C.R. & Westoby M. (1998) The macroecology of Australian frogs. Journal of Animal Ecology 67: 567-579.
4. Murray B.R. & Dickman C.R. (1997) Factors affecting selection of native seeds in two species of Australian desert rodents. Journal of Arid Environments 35: 517-525.
3. Murray B.R., Hume I.D. & Dickman C.R. (1995) Digestive tract characteristics of the spinifex hopping-mouse, Notomys alexis and the sandy inland mouse, Pseudomys hermannsburgensis in relation to diet. Australian Mammalogy 18: 93-97.
2. Murray B.R. & Dickman C.R. (1994b) Food preferences and seed selection in two species of Australian desert rodents. Wildlife Research 21: 647-655.
1. Murray B.R. & Dickman C.R. (1994a) Granivory and microhabitat use in Australian desert rodents: are seeds important? Oecologia 99: 216-225.
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