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Sarah Legge
Sarah Legge
Australian National University and Charles Darwin University
Verified email at anu.edu.au
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The disappearing mammal fauna of northern Australia: context, cause, and response
JCZ Woinarski, S Legge, JA Fitzsimons, BJ Traill, AA Burbidge, A Fisher, ...
Conservation Letters 4 (3), 192-201, 2011
4252011
Sex ratios in birds and mammals: can the hypotheses be disentangled
A Cockburn, S Legge, MC Double
Sex ratios: concepts and research methods 266, 266-286, 2002
3412002
Enumerating a continental-scale threat: how many feral cats are in Australia?
S Legge, BP Murphy, H McGregor, JCZ Woinarski, J Augusteyn, G Ballard, ...
Biological Conservation 206, 293-303, 2017
3042017
Landscape management of fire and grazing regimes alters the fine-scale habitat utilisation by feral cats
HW McGregor, S Legge, ME Jones, CN Johnson
PloS one 9 (10), e109097, 2014
2952014
Improving biodiversity monitoring
DB Lindenmayer, P Gibbons, MAX Bourke, M Burgman, CR Dickman, ...
Austral ecology 37 (3), 285-294, 2012
2842012
Feral cats are better killers in open habitats, revealed by animal-borne video
H McGregor, S Legge, ME Jones, CN Johnson
PloS one 10 (8), e0133915, 2015
2802015
The cost of helping
R Heinsohn, S Legge
Trends in Ecology & Evolution 14 (2), 53-57, 1999
2571999
Impacts and management of feral cats Felis catus in Australia
TS Doherty, CR Dickman, CN Johnson, SM Legge, EG Ritchie, ...
Mammal Review 47 (2), 83-97, 2017
2562017
Amplified predation after fire suppresses rodent populations in Australia’s tropical savannas
L Leahy, SM Legge, K Tuft, HW McGregor, LA Barmuta, ME Jones, ...
Wildlife Research 42 (8), 705-716, 2016
2452016
Extreme reversed sexual dichromatism in a bird without sex role reversal
R Heinsohn, S Legge, JA Endler
Science 309 (5734), 617-619, 2005
2452005
Reading the black book: the number, timing, distribution and causes of listed extinctions in Australia
JCZ Woinarski, MF Braby, AA Burbidge, D Coates, ST Garnett, ...
Biological Conservation 239, 108261, 2019
2342019
Havens for threatened Australian mammals: the contributions of fenced areas and offshore islands to the protection of mammal species susceptible to introduced predators
S Legge, JCZ Woinarski, AA Burbidge, R Palmer, J Ringma, JQ Radford, ...
Wildlife Research 45 (7), 627-644, 2018
2202018
Prioritizing threat management for biodiversity conservation
J Carwardine, T O’Connor, S Legge, B Mackey, HP Possingham, ...
Conservation Letters 5 (3), 196-204, 2012
2202012
How many birds are killed by cats in Australia?
JCZ Woinarski, BP Murphy, SM Legge, ST Garnett, MJ Lawes, S Comer, ...
Biological Conservation 214, 76-87, 2017
2162017
After the megafires: What next for Australian wildlife?
BA Wintle, S Legge, JCZ Woinarski
Trends in Ecology & Evolution 35 (9), 753-757, 2020
1962020
Rapid recovery of mammal fauna in the central Kimberley, northern Australia, following the removal of introduced herbivores
S Legge, MS Kennedy, RAY Lloyd, SA Murphy, A Fisher
Austral Ecology 36 (7), 791-799, 2011
1822011
Just Accepted
S Kearney, J Cawardine, A Reside, D Fisher, M Maron, T Doherty, ...
175*2018
The current decline of tropical marsupials in A ustralia: is history repeating?
DO Fisher, CN Johnson, MJ Lawes, SA Fritz, H McCallum, SP Blomberg, ...
Global Ecology and Biogeography 23 (2), 181-190, 2014
1702014
The short-term effects of an extensive and high-intensity fire on vertebrates in the tropical savannas of the central Kimberley, northern Australia
S Legge, S Murphy, J Heathcote, E Flaxman, J Augusteyn, M Crossman
Wildlife Research 35 (1), 33-43, 2008
1642008
Animal mortality during fire
CJ Jolly, CR Dickman, TS Doherty, LM van Eeden, WL Geary, SM Legge, ...
Global Change Biology 28 (6), 2053-2065, 2022
1602022
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