Extinction risk from climate change CD Thomas, A Cameron, RE Green, M Bakkenes, LJ Beaumont, ... Nature 427 (6970), 145-148, 2004 | 9785 | 2004 |
Biological consequences of global warming: is the signal already apparent? L Hughes Trends in ecology & evolution 15 (2), 56-61, 2000 | 2968 | 2000 |
Assisted colonization and rapid climate change O Hoegh-Guldberg, L Hughes, S McIntyre, DB Lindenmayer, C Parmesan, ... Science 321 (5887), 345-346, 2008 | 1126 | 2008 |
Climate change and Australia: trends, projections and impacts L Hughes Austral Ecology 28 (4), 423-443, 2003 | 1093 | 2003 |
Predicting species distributions: use of climatic parameters in BIOCLIM and its impact on predictions of species’ current and future distributions LJ Beaumont, L Hughes, M Poulsen Ecological modelling 186 (2), 251-270, 2005 | 698 | 2005 |
Australia and New Zealand KB Hennessy, B Fitzharris, BC Bates, N Harvey, S Howden, L Hughes, ... Impacts, Adaptation and Vulnerability: Working Group II Contribution to the …, 2007 | 524 | 2007 |
Climate change: an Australian guide to the science and potential impacts B Pittock, A Arthington, T Booth, P Cowell, K Hennessy, M Howden, ... Australian Greenhouse Office, 2003 | 445 | 2003 |
Why is the choice of future climate scenarios for species distribution modelling important? LJ Beaumont, L Hughes, AJ Pitman Ecology letters 11 (11), 1135-1146, 2008 | 422 | 2008 |
Australia's biodiversity and climate change W Steffen Csiro Publishing, 2009 | 411 | 2009 |
Different climatic envelopes among invasive populations may lead to underestimations of current and future biological invasions LJ Beaumont, RV Gallagher, W Thuiller, PO Downey, MR Leishman, ... Diversity and Distributions 15 (3), 409-420, 2009 | 407 | 2009 |
Predicting dispersal spectra: a minimal set of hypotheses based on plant attributes L Hughes, M Dunlop, K French, MR Leishman, B Rice, L Rodgerson, ... Journal of Ecology, 933-950, 1994 | 354 | 1994 |
Australasia A Reisinger, RL Kitching, F Chiew, L Hughes, PCD Newton, SS Schuster, ... Climate change 2014: Impacts, adaptation and vulnerability: Part B: Regional …, 2015 | 336 | 2015 |
Detection and attribution of observed impacts W Cramer, GW Yohe, M Auffhammer, C Huggel, U Molau, ... | 283 | 2014 |
Evidence for climatic niche and biome shifts between native and novel ranges in plant species introduced to Australia RV Gallagher, LJ Beaumont, L Hughes, MR Leishman Journal of ecology 98 (4), 790-799, 2010 | 274 | 2010 |
Major conservation policy issues for biodiversity in Oceania RT Kingsford, JEM Watson, CJ Lundquist, O Venter, L Hughes, ... Conservation Biology 23 (4), 834-840, 2009 | 253 | 2009 |
Fate of seeds adapted for dispersal by ants in Australian sclerophyll vegetation L Hughes, M Westoby Ecology 73 (4), 1285-1299, 1992 | 252 | 1992 |
Where will species go? Incorporating new advances in climate modelling into projections of species distributions LJ Beaumont, AJ Pitman, M Poulsen, L Hughes Global Change Biology 13 (7), 1368-1385, 2007 | 251 | 2007 |
Ant–plant interactions AJ Beattie, L Hughes Plant–animal interactions: an evolutionary approach, 211-235, 2002 | 250 | 2002 |
Potential changes in the distributions of latitudinally restricted Australian butterfly species in response to climate change LJ Beaumont, L Hughes Global Change Biology 8 (10), 954-971, 2002 | 247 | 2002 |
Phenological changes in the southern hemisphere LE Chambers, R Altwegg, C Barbraud, P Barnard, LJ Beaumont, ... PloS one 8 (10), e75514, 2013 | 242 | 2013 |