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Shape-shifting: changing animal morphologies as a response to climatic warming
S Ryding, M Klaassen, GJ Tattersall, JL Gardner, MRE Symonds
Trends in Ecology & Evolution 36 (11), 1036-1048, 2021
Mandate: Australian Research Council, Natural Sciences and Engineering Research …
Too hot to handle? Behavioural plasticity during incubation in a small, Australian passerine
LL Sharpe, C Bayter, JL Gardner
Journal of Thermal Biology 98, 102921, 2021
Mandate: Australian Research Council
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Impacts of recent climate change on terrestrial flora and fauna: Some emerging Australian examples
AA Hoffmann, PD Rymer, M Byrne, KX Ruthrof, J Whinam, M McGeoch, ...
Austral Ecology 44 (1), 3-27, 2019
Mandate: Australian Research Council
Individual and demographic consequences of reduced body condition following repeated exposure to high temperatures
JL Gardner, T Amano, WJ Sutherland, M Clayton, A Peters
Ecology 97 (3), 786-795, 2016
Mandate: Australian Research Council, European Commission
Dynamic size responses to climate change: Prevailing effects of rising temperature drive long‐term body size increases in a semi‐arid passerine
JL Gardner, T Amano, BG Mackey, WJ Sutherland, M Clayton, A Peters
Global Change Biology 20 (7), 2062-2075, 2014
Mandate: Australian Research Council, European Commission
Weighing the cost: the impact of serial heatwaves on body mass in a small Australian passerine
L Sharpe, B Cale, JL Gardner
Journal of Avian Biology 50 (11), 2019
Mandate: Australian Research Council
Spatial variation in avian bill size is associated with humidity in summer among Australian passerines
JL Gardner, MRE Symonds, L Joseph, K Ikin, J Stein, LEB Kruuk
Climate Change Responses 3, 1-11, 2016
Mandate: Australian Research Council
Effects of extreme weather on two sympatric Australian passerine bird species
JL Gardner, E Rowley, P De Rebeira, A De Rebeira, L Brouwer
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 372 …, 2017
Mandate: Australian Research Council, Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research
Temporal patterns of avian body size reflect linear size responses to broadscale environmental change over the last 50 years
JL Gardner, T Amano, PRY Backwell, K Ikin, WJ Sutherland, A Peters
Journal of Avian Biology 45 (6), 529-535, 2014
Mandate: European Commission
Climate as an evolutionary driver of nest morphology in birds: a review
DM Perez, JL Gardner, I Medina
Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution 8, 566018, 2020
Mandate: Australian Research Council
Australian songbird body size tracks climate variation: 82 species over 50 years
JL Gardner, T Amano, A Peters, WJ Sutherland, B Mackey, L Joseph, ...
Proceedings of the Royal Society B 286 (1916), 20192258, 2019
Mandate: Australian Research Council
Associations between changing climate and body condition over decades in two southern hemisphere passerine birds
JL Gardner, E Rowley, P de Rebeira, A de Rebeira, L Brouwer
Climate Change Responses 5, 1-14, 2018
Mandate: Australian Research Council, Netherlands Organisation for Scientific Research
Using different body size measures can lead to different conclusions about the effects of climate change
LD Bailey, LEB Kruuk, R Allen, M Clayton, J Stein, JL Gardner
Journal of Biogeography 47 (8), 1687-1697, 2020
Mandate: Australian Research Council
The effects of temperature extremes on survival in two semi-arid Australian bird communities over three decades, with predictions to 2104
JL Gardner, M Clayton, R Allen, J Stein, T Bonnet
Global Ecology and Biogeography, 1-12, 2022
Mandate: Australian Research Council
Are long‐term widespread avian body size changes related to food availability? A test using contemporaneous changes in carotenoid‐based color
R Little, JL Gardner, T Amano, K Delhey, A Peters
Ecology and Evolution 7 (9), 3157-3166, 2017
Mandate: Australian Research Council
In the hot seat: behavioral change and old-growth trees underpin an Australian songbird’s response to extreme heat
LL Sharpe, SM Prober, JL Gardner
Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution 10, 813567, 2022
Mandate: Australian Research Council
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