Publications — ecology

  1. Champreux, A, F Saltré, W Traylor, T Hickler, CJA Bradshaw. 2024. How to map biomes: quantitative comparison and review of biome-mapping methods. Ecological Monographs 94: e1615. doi:10.1002/ecm.1615
  2. Strona, G, CJA Bradshaw, P Cardoso, NJ Gotelli, F Guillaume, F Manca, V Mustonen, L Zaman. 2023. Time-travelling pathogens and their risk to ecological communities. PLoS Computational Biology 19: e1011268. doi:10.1371/journal.pcbi.1011268
  3. Llewelyn, J, G Strona, CR Dickman, AC Greenville, GM Wardle, MSY Lee, S Doherty, F Shabani, F Saltré, CJA Bradshaw. 2023. Predicting predator-prey interactions in terrestrial endotherms using random forest. Ecography 2023: e06619. doi:10.1111/ecog.06619
  4. Mitchell, DR, SC Cairns, G Koertner, CJA Bradshaw, F Saltré, V Weisbecker. 2023. Differential developmental rates and demographics in red kangaroo (Osphranter rufus) populations separated by the dingo barrier fence. Journal of Mammalogy 104: 929-940. doi:10.1093/jmammal/gyad053
  5. Bradshaw, CJA, S Herrando-Pérez. 2023. Logistic-growth models measuring density feedback are sensitive to population declines, but not fluctuating carrying capacity. Ecology and Evolution 13: e10010. doi:10.1002/ece3.10010
  6. Monaco, CJ, DJ Booth, WF Figueira, BM Gillanders, DS Schoeman, CJA Bradshaw, I Nagelkerken. 2021. Natural and anthropogenic climate variability shape assemblages of range-extending coral-reef fishes. Journal of Biogeography 48: 1063-1075. doi:10.1111/jbi.14058 [PDF]
  7. Monaco, CJ, I Nagelkerken, DJ Booth, WF Figueira, BM Gillanders, DS Schoeman, CJA Bradshaw. 2021. Opposing life stage-specific effects of ocean warming at source and sink populations of range-shifting coral-reef fishes. Journal of Animal Ecology 90: 615-627. doi:10.1111/1365-2656.13394 [PDF]
  8. Monaco, CJ, CJA Bradshaw, DJ Booth, BM Gillanders, DS Schoeman, I Nagelkerken. 2020. Dietary generalism accelerates arrival and persistence of coral-reef fishes in their novel ranges under climate changeGlobal Change Biology 26: 5564-5573. doi:10.1111/gcb.15221 [PDF]
  9. Carturan, BS, J Pither, J-P Maréchal, CJA Bradshaw, L Parrott. 2020. Combining agent-based, trait-based and demographic approaches to model coral-community dynamics. eLife 9: e55993. doi:10.7554/eLife.55993 [PDF] (highlighted in Nature Index)
  10. Yang, D, A-Y Wang, J-L Zhang, CJA Bradshaw, G-Y Hao. 2020. Variation in stem xylem traits is related to differentiation of upper limits of tree species along an elevational gradient. Forests 11: 349. doi:10.3390/f11030349 [PDF]
  11. Shabani, F, M Ahmadi, KJ Peters, S Haberle, A Champreux, F Saltré, CJA Bradshaw. 2019. Climate-driven shifts in the distribution of koala browse species from the Last Interglacial to the near future. Ecography 42: 1587-1599. doi:10.1111/ecog.04530 [PDF]
  12. Deane, DC, DA Fordham, AK Stevens, CJA Bradshaw. 2017. Niche constraints and dispersal-limited competition together assemble wetland plant communitiesJournal of Vegetation Science 28: 893-902. doi:10.1111/jvs.12546 [PDF]
  13. Nagelkerken, I, KB Huebert, JE Serafy, MGG Grol, M Dorenbosch, CJA Bradshaw. 2017. Highly localized replenishment of coral reef fish populations near nursery habitats. Marine Ecology Progress Series 568: 137-150. doi:10.3354/meps12062 [PDF]
  14. Liu, X, S Lyu, D Sun, CJA Bradshaw, S Zhou. 2017. Species decline under nitrogen fertilization reduces community-level resistance to fungal diseases. Proceedings of the Royal Society B 284: 20162621 [PDF]
  15. Izzo, C, C Huveneers, M Drew, CJA Bradshaw, SC Donnellan, BM Gillanders. 2016. Vertebral chemistry demonstrates habitat use and population structure of bronze whaler. Marine Ecology Progress Series 556: 195-207. doi:10.3354/meps11840 [PDF]
  16. Deane, DC, DA Fordham, F He, CJA Bradshaw. 2016. Diversity patterns of seasonal wetland plant communities mainly driven by rare terrestrial species. Biodiversity and Conservation 25:1569-1585. doi:10.1007/s10531-016-1139-1 [PDF]
  17. Liu, X, S Lyu, S Zhou, CJA Bradshaw. 2016. Warming and fertilization alter the dilution effect of host diversity on disease severity. Ecology 97: 1680-1689. doi:10.1890/15-1784.1 [PDF]
  18. Prowse, TAA, CJA Bradshaw, S Delean, P Cassey, RC Lacy, K Wells, M Aiello-Lammens, HR Akçakaya, BW Brook. 2016. An efficient protocol for the global sensitivity analysis of stochastic ecological models. Ecosphere 7: e01238. doi:10.1002/ecs2.1238 [PDF]
  19. Speed, CW, MG Meekan, IC Field, CR McMahon, RG Harcourt, JD Stevens, RC Babcock, RD Pillans, CJA Bradshaw. 2016. Reef shark movements relative to a coastal marine protected area. Regional Studies in Marine Science 3: 58-66. doi:10.1016/j.rsma.2015.05.002 [PDF]
  20. Gomez, C, AJ Williams, SJ Nicol, C Mellin, KL Loeun, CJA Bradshaw. 2015. Species distribution models of tropical deep-sea snappers. PLoS One 10: e0127395. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0127395 [PDF]
  21. Tanner, JE, C Mellin, L Parrott, CJA Bradshaw. 2015. Fine-scale benthic biodiversity patterns inferred from image processing. Ecological Complexity 22: 76-85. doi:10.1016/j.ecocom.2015.02.009 [PDF]
  22. Watson, DM, B Beaven, CJA Bradshaw. 2015. Population trends of New Zealand fur seals in the Rakiura region based on long-term population surveys and traditional ecological knowledge. New Zealand Journal of Marine and Freshwater Research 49: 106-118. doi:10.1080/00288330.2014.953184 [PDF]
  23. Liu, JJ, F Song, X Zhang, S Zhou, M Cadotte, CJA Bradshaw. 2015. Explaining maximum variation in productivity requires phylogenetic diversity and single functional traits. Ecology 96: 176-183. doi:10.1890/14-1034.1 [PDF]
  24. Mellin, C, K Mengersen, CJA Bradshaw, MJ Caley. 2014. Generalizing the use of geographical weights in biodiversity modelling. Global Ecology and Biogeography 23: 1314-1323. doi:10.1111/geb.12203 [PDF]
  25. Bradshaw, CJA, BW Brook, S Delean, DA Fordham, S Herrando-Pérez, P Cassey, R Early, C Sekercioglu, MB Araújo. 2014. Predictors of contraction and expansion of area of occupancy for British birds. Proceedings of the Royal Society B 281: 20140744. doi:10.1098/rspb.2014.0744 [PDF]
  26. Sequeira, AMM, PEJ Roetman, CB Daniels, AK Baker, CJA Bradshaw. 2014. Distribution models for koalas in South Australia using citizen science-collected data. Ecology and Evolution 4: 2103-2114. doi:10.1002/ece3.1094 [PDF]
  27. Herrando-Pérez, S, S Delean, BW Brook, P Cassey, CJA Bradshaw. 2014. Spatial climate patterns explain negligible variation in strength of compensatory density feedback in birds and mammals. PLoS One 9(3): e91536. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0091536 [PDF]
  28. Mellin, C, CJA Bradshaw, DA Fordham, MJ Caley. 2014. Strong but opposing β-diversity-stability relationships in coral reef fish communities. Proceedings of the Royal Society B 281: 20131993. doi:10.1098/rspb.2013.1993 [PDF]
  29. Herrando-Pérez, S, BW Brook, CJA Bradshaw. 2014. Ecology needs a convention of nomenclature. BioScience 64: 311-321. doi:10.1093/biosci/biu013 [PDF]
  30. Sequeira, AMM, C Mellin, L Floch, PG Williams, CJA Bradshaw. 2014. Inter-ocean asynchrony in whale shark occurrence patterns. Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology 450: 21-29. doi:10.1016/j.jembe.2013.10.019 [PDF]
  31. Sequeira, AMM, C Mellin, DA Fordham, MG Meekan, CJA Bradshaw. 2014. Predicting current and future global distributions of whale sharksGlobal Change Biology 20: 778-789. doi:10.1111/gcb.12343 [PDF]
  32. Cerutti-Pereyra, F, M Thums, CM Austin, CJA Bradshaw, JD Stevens, RC Babcock, RD Pillans, MG Meekan. 2014. Restricted movements of juvenile rays in the lagoon of Ningaloo Reef, Western Australia – evidence for the existence of a nurseryEnvironmental Biology of Fishes 97: 371-383. doi:10.1007/s10641-013-0158-y [PDF]
  33. Fordham DA, C Mellin, BD Russell BD, HR Akçakaya, CJA Bradshaw, ME Aiello-Lammens, MJ Caley, SD Connell, S Mayfield, SA Shepherd, BW Brook. 2013. Population dynamics can be more important than physiological limits for determining range shifts under climate change. Global Change Biology 19: 3224-3237. doi:10.1111/gcb.12289 [PDF]
  34. Field, IC, BJ Tillett, BJ, R Charters, GJ Johnson, RC Buckworth, MG Meekan, CJA Bradshaw. 2013. Distribution, relative abundance and risks from fisheries to threatened Glyphis sharks and sawfishes in northern Australia. Endangered Species Research 21: 171-180. doi:10.3354/esr00513 [PDF]
  35. Sequeira, A, C Mellin, S Delean, MG Meekan, CJA Bradshaw. 2013. Spatial and temporal predictions of inter-decadal trends in Indian Ocean whale sharks. Marine Ecology Progress Series 478: 185-195. doi:10.3354/meps10166 [PDF]
  36. Sequeira, A, C Mellin, MG Meekan, DW Sims, CJA Bradshaw. 2013. Inferred global connectivity of whale shark Rhincodon typus populations. Journal of Fish Biology 82: 595-617. doi:10.1111/jfb.12017 [PDF]
  37. Liu, JJ, D Wu, X Peng, S Zhou, CJA Bradshaw. 2013. Exogenous and endogenous determinants of spatial aggregation patterns in Tibetan Plateau meadow vegetation. Journal of Plant Ecology 6: 277-285. doi:10.1093/jpe/rts041 [PDF]
  38. Williams, AJ, K Loeun, SJ Nicol, P Chavance, M Ducrocq, SJ Harley, GM Pilling, V Allain, C Mellin, CJA Bradshaw. 2013. Population biology and vulnerability to fishing of deep-water Eteline snappers. Journal of Applied Ichthyology 29: 395-403. doi:10.1111/jai.12123 [PDF]
  39. Delean, S, BW Brook, CJA Bradshaw. 2013. Ecologically realistic estimates of maximum population growth using informed Bayesian priors. Methods in Ecology and Evolution 4: 34-44. doi:10.1111/j.2041-210x.2012.00252.x [PDF]
  40. Thums, M, CJA Bradshaw, MD Sumner, J Horsburgh, MA Hindell. 2013. Depletion of deep marine food patches forces divers to give up earlyJournal of Animal Ecology 82: 72-83. doi:10.1111/j.1365-2656.2012.02021.x [PDF]
  41. Cerutti-Pereyra, F, MG Meekan, NV Wei, O O’Shea, CJA Bradshaw, CM Austin. 2012. Identification of rays through DNA barcoding: an application for ecologists. PLoS One 7: e36479. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0036479 [PDF]
  42. Speed, CW, MG Meekan, IC Field, CR McMahon, CJA Bradshaw. 2012. Heat-seeking sharks: support for behavioural thermoregulation in reef sharksMarine Ecology Progress Series 463: 231-245. doi:10.3354/meps09864 [PDF]
  43. Herrando-Pérez, S, S Delean, BW Brook, CJA Bradshaw. 2012. Strength of density dependence from census data increases from slow to fast life historiesEcology and Evolution 2: 1922-1934. doi:10.1002/ece3.298 [PDF]
  44. Herrando-Pérez, S, S Delean, BW Brook, CJA Bradshaw. 2012. Density dependence: an ecological Tower of Babel. Oecologia 170: 585-603. doi:10.1007/s00442-012-2347-3 [PDF]
  45. Hindell, MA, CJA Bradshaw, BW Brook, D Fordham, K Kerry, C Hull, CR McMahon. 2012. Long-term breeding phenology shift in royal penguins. Ecology and Evolution 2: 1563-1571. doi:10.1002/ece3.281 [PDF]
  46. Herrando-Pérez, S, S Delean, BW Brook, CJA Bradshaw. 2012. Decoupling of component and ensemble density feedbacks in birds and mammals. Ecology 93: 1728-1740. doi:10.1890/11-1415.1 [PDF]
  47. Mellin, C, L Parrott, S Andréfouët, CJA Bradshaw, MA MacNeil, MJ Caley. 2012. Multi-scale marine biodiversity patterns inferred efficiently from habitat image processing. Ecological Applications 22:792-803. doi:10.1890/11-2105.1 [PDF]
  48. Speed, CW, MG Meekan, IC Field, CR McMahon, K Abrantes, CJA Bradshaw. 2012. Trophic ecology of reef sharks determined using stable isotopes and telemetry. Coral Reefs 31: 357-367. doi:10.1007/s00338-011-0850-3 [PDF]
  49. Bradshaw CJA, CR McMahon, PS Miller, RC Lacy, ML Verant, JP Pollak, DA Fordham, MJ Watts, TAA Prowse, BW Brook. 2012. Novel coupling of individual-based epidemiological and demographic models predict realistic dynamics of tuberculosis in alien buffalo. Journal of Applied Ecology 49: 268-277. doi:10.1111/j.1365-2664.2011.02081.x [PDF]
  50. Sequeira, A, C Mellin, D Rowat, MG Meekan, CJA Bradshaw. 2012. Ocean-scale prediction of whale shark distribution. Diversity and Distributions 18: 504-518. doi:10.1111/j.1472-4642.2011.00853.x [PDF]
  51. Tillett, BJ, MG Meekan, D Parry, N Munksgaard, IC Field, D Thorburn, CJA Bradshaw. 2011. Decoding fingerprints: elemental composition of vertebrae correlate to age-related habitat use in two morphologically similar sharks. Marine Ecology Progress Series 434: 133-142. doi:10.3354/meps09222 [PDF]
  52. Tillett, BJ, MG Meekan, IC Field, Q Hua, CJA Bradshaw. 2011. Similar life history traits in bull (Carcharhinus leucas) and pig-eye (C. amboinensis) sharks. Marine and Freshwater Research 62: 850-860. doi:10.1071/MF10271 [PDF]
  53. Yang, G-J, X-N Zhou, L-P Sun, F Wu, B Zhong, D-C Qiu, J Utzinger, CJA Bradshaw. 2011. Compensatory density feedback of Oncomelania hupensis populations in two different environmental settings in ChinaParasites and Vectors 4: 133. doi:10.1186/1756-3305-4-133 [PDF]
  54. Thums, M, CJA Bradshaw, MA Hindell. 2011. In situ measures of foraging success and prey encounter reveal marine habitat-dependent search strategiesEcology 92: 1258-1270doi:10.1890/09-1299.1 [PDF]
  55. Mellin C, S Delean, MJ Caley, P Dunstan, G Edgar, MG Meekan, CR Pitcher, R Przeslawski, A Williams, CJA Bradshaw. 2011. Effectiveness of biological surrogates for predicting patterns of marine biodiversity: a global meta-analysisPLoS One 6: e20141. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0020141 [PDF]
  56. Einoder, LD, B Page, SD Goldsworthy, SC de Little, CJA Bradshaw. 2011. Exploitation of distant Antarctic waters and close neritic waters by short-tailed shearwaters breeding in South Australia. Austral Ecology 36: 461-475. doi:10.1111/j.1442-9993.2010.02176.x [PDF]
  57. Speed, CW, MG Meekan, IC Field, CR McMahon, JD Stevens, F McGregor, C Huveneers, Y Berger, CJA Bradshaw. 2011. Spatial and temporal niche partitioning in coastal reef shark aggregationsMarine Ecology Progress Series 429: 261-275. doi:10.3354/meps09080 [PDF]
  58. Newland, C, IC Field, Y Cherel, C Guinet, CJA Bradshaw, CR McMahon, MA Hindell. 2011. Diet of juvenile southern elephant seals reappraised by stable isotopes in whiskers. Marine Ecology Progress Series 424: 247-258. doi:10.3354/meps08769 [PDF]
  59. Dunstan, A, CJA Bradshaw, J Marshall. 2011. Nautilus at risk – estimating population size and demography of Nautilus pompiliusPLoS One 6(2): e16716. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0016716 [PDF]
  60. Field, IC, MG Meekan, CW Speed, W White, CJA Bradshaw. 2011. Quantifying movement patterns for shark conservation at remote coral atolls in the Indian OceanCoral Reefs 30: 61-71. doi:10.1007/s00338-010-0699-x [PDF]
  61. Wilson, RP, CR McMahon, F Quintana, E Frere, A Scolaro, GC Hays, CJA Bradshaw. 2011. N-dimensional animal energetic niches clarify behavioural options in a variable marine environmentJournal of Experimental Biology 214: 646-656. doi:10.1242/jeb.044859 [PDF]
  62. Mellin, C, C Huchery, MJ Caley, MG Meekan, CJA Bradshaw. 2010. Reef size and isolation determine the temporal stability of coral reef fish populations. Ecology 91: 3138-3145. doi:10.1890/10-0267.1 [PDF]
  63. Sleeman, JC, MG Meekan, SG Wilson, JJ Polovina, JD Stevens, GS Boggs, CJA Bradshaw. 2010. To go or not to go with the flow: environmental influences on whale shark movement patterns. Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology 390: 84-98. doi:10.1016/j.jembe.2010.05.009 [PDF]
  64. Clark, F, BW Brook, S Delean, HR Akçakaya, CJA Bradshaw. 2010. The theta-logistic is unreliable for modelling most census dataMethods in Ecology and Evolution 1: 253-262. doi:10.1111/j.2041-210X.2010.00029.x [PDF]
  65. Gregory, S, CJA Bradshaw, BW Brook, F Courchamp. 2010. Limited evidence for the demographic Allee effect from numerous species across taxa. Ecology 91: 2151-2161. doi:10.1890/09-1128.1 [PDF]
  66. Goldsworthy, SD, B Page, A Welling, M Chambellant,CJA Bradshaw. 2010. Selection of diving strategy by Antarctic fur seals depends on where and when foraging takes placeMarine Ecology Progress Series 409: 255-266. doi:10.3354/meps08611 [PDF]
  67. Speed, CW, IC Field, MG Meekan, CJA Bradshaw. 2010. Complexities of coastal shark movements and their implications for management. Marine Ecology Progress Series 408: 275-293. doi:10.3354/meps08581 [PDF]
  68. Traill, LW, CJA Bradshaw, BW Brook. 2010. Satellite telemetry and seasonal movements of magpie geese (Anseranas semipalmata) in tropical northern Australia. Emu 110: 160-164. doi:10.1071/MU09098 [PDF]
  69. Mellin, C, CJA Bradshaw, MG Meekan, MJ Caley. 2010. Environmental and spatial predictors of species richness and abundance in coral reef fishes. Global Ecology and Biogeography 19: 212-222 [PDF]
  70. Sleeman, JC, MG Meekan, BM Fitzpatrick, CC Steinberg, R Ancel, CJA Bradshaw. 2010. Oceanographic and atmospheric processes influence the abundance of whale sharks at Ningaloo Reef, Western Australia. Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology 382: 77-81 [PDF]
  71. Rowat, D, CW Speed, MG Meekan, M Gore, CJA Bradshaw. 2009. Population abundance and apparent survival of the Vulnerable whale shark in the Seychelles aggregation. Oryx 43: 591-598 [PDF]
  72. de Little, SC, DMJS Bowman, PI Whelan, BW Brook, CJA Bradshaw. 2009. Quantifying the drivers of larval density patterns in two tropical mosquito species to maximise control efficiency. Environmental Entomology 38: 1013-1021 [PDF]
  73. Traill, LW, CJA Bradshaw, HE Field, BW Brook. 2009. Climate change enhances the potential impact of infectious disease and harvest on tropical waterfowl. Biotropica 41: 414-423 [PDF]
  74. Newland, C, IC Field, PD Nichols, CJA Bradshaw, MA Hindell. 2009. Blubber fatty acid profiles indicate dietary resource partitioning between adult and juvenile southern elephant seals. Marine Ecology Progress Series 384: 303-312 [PDF]
  75. Yang, G-J, BW Brook, CJA Bradshaw. 2009. Predicting the timing and magnitude of tropical mosquito population peaks for maximizing control efficiency. PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases 3: e385 [PDF]
  76. McMahon, CR, MN Bester, MA Hindell, BW Brook, CJA Bradshaw. 2009. Shifting trends: detecting environmentally mediated regulation in long-lived marine vertebrates using time-series data. Oecologia 159: 69-82 [PDF]
  77. Rowat, D, M Gore, MG Meekan, IR Lawler, CJA Bradshaw. 2009. Aerial survey as a tool to estimate whale shark abundance trends. Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology 368: 1-8 [PDF]
  78. Yang, G-J, BW Brook, PI Whelan, S Cleland, CJA Bradshaw. 2008. Endogenous and exogenous factors controlling temporal abundance patterns of tropical mosquitoes. Ecological Applications 18: 2028-2040 [PDF]
  79. Thums, M, CJA Bradshaw, MA Hindell. 2008. Tracking changes in relative body composition in southern elephant seals using swim speed data. Marine Ecology Progress Series 370: 249-261 [PDF]
  80. Wheatley, KE, PD Nichols, MA Hindell, RG Harcourt, CJA Bradshaw. 2008. Differential mobilization of blubber fatty acids in lactating Weddell seals: evidence for selective use. Physiological and Biochemical Zoology 81: 651-662 [PDF]
  81. Thums, M, CJA Bradshaw, MA Hindell. 2008. A validated approach for supervised dive classification in diving vertebrates. Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology 363: 75-83 [PDF]
  82. McMahon, CR, IC Field, MA Hindell, SC de Little, CJA Bradshaw. 2008. Guarding against oversimplifying the fundamental drivers of southern elephant seal population dynamics. Journal of Biogeography 35: 1738-1740 [PDF]
  83. Brook, BW, NS Sodhi, CJA Bradshaw. 2008. Synergies among extinction drivers under global change. Trends in Ecology and Evolution 23: 453-460 [PDF] (Web of Science Essential Science Indicators ‘Highly Cited Paper’)
  84. Bradshaw, CJA, BM Fitzpatrick, CC Steinberg, BW Brook, MG Meekan. 2008. Decline in whale shark size and abundance at Ningaloo Reef over the past decade: the world’s largest fish is getting smaller. Biological Conservation 141: 1894-1905 [PDF]
  85. Yang, G-J, CJA Bradshaw, PI Whelan, BW Brook. 2008. Importance of endogenous feedback controlling the long-term abundance of tropical mosquito species. Population Ecology 50: 293-305 [PDF]
  86. Hamel, MA, CR McMahon, CJA Bradshaw. 2008. Flexible inter-nesting behaviour of generalist olive ridley turtles in Australia. Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology 359: 47-54 [PDF]
  87. Speed, CW, MG Meekan, D Rowat, S Pierce, AD Marshall, CJA Bradshaw. 2008. Scarring patterns and relative mortality rates of Indian Ocean whale sharks. Journal of Fish Biology 72: 1488-1503 [PDF]
  88. Burns, JM, MA Hindell, CJA Bradshaw, DP Costa. 2008. Fine-scale habitat selection of crabeater seals as determined by diving behavior. Deep-Sea Research II 55: 500-514 [PDF]
  89. Sims, DW, EJ Southall, NJ Humphries, GC Hays, CJA Bradshaw, JW Pitchford, A James, MZ Ahmed, AS Brierley, MA Hindell, D Morritt, MK Musyl, D Righton, ELC Shepard, VJ Wearmouth, RP Wilson, MJ Witt, JD Metcalfe. 2008. Scaling laws of marine predator search behaviour. Nature 451: 1098-1102 [PDF] (Web of Science Essential Science Indicators ‘Highly Cited Paper’)
  90. Wheatley, KE, CJA Bradshaw, RG Harcourt, MA Hindell. 2008. Feast or famine: evidence for mixed capital-income breeding strategies in Weddell seals. Oecologia 155: 11-20 [PDF]
  91. Wheatley, KE, PD Nichols, MA Hindell, RG Harcourt, CJA Bradshaw. 2007. Temporal variation in the vertical stratification of blubber fatty acids alters diet predictions for lactating Weddell seals. Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology 352: 103-113 [PDF]
  92. Hochscheid, S, CR McMahon, CJA Bradshaw, F Maffucci, F Bentivegna, GC Hays. 2007. Allometric scaling of lung volume and its consequences for marine turtle diving performance. Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology A 148: 360-367 [PDF]
  93. Sleeman, JC, MG Meekan, SG Wilson, CKS Jenner, MN Jenner, GS Boggs, CJA Bradshaw. 2007. Biophysical correlates of marine megafauna distributions at Ningaloo Reef, Western Australia. Marine and Freshwater Research 58: 608-623 [PDF]
  94. Lancaster, ML, CJA Bradshaw, SD Goldsworthy, P Sunnucks. 2007. Lower reproductive success in hybrid fur seal males indicates fitness costs to hybridization. Molecular Ecology 16: 3187-3197 [PDF]
  95. Wall, S, CJA Bradshaw, C Southwell, NJ Gales, MA Hindell. 2007. Crabeater seal diving behaviour in eastern Antarctica. Marine Ecology Progress Series 337: 265-277 [PDF]
  96. Bradshaw, CJA, DW Sims, GC Hays. 2007. Measurement error causes scale-dependent threshold erosion of biological signals extracted from animal movement data. Ecological Applications 77: 628-638 [PDF]
  97. Bradshaw, CJA, HF Mollet, MG Meekan. 2007. Inferring population trends for the world’s largest fish from mark-recapture estimates of survival. Journal of Animal Ecology 76: 480-489. doi:10.1111/j.1365-2656.2006.01201.x [PDF]
  98. de Little, SC, CJA Bradshaw, CR McMahon, MA Hindell. 2007. Complex interplay between intrinsic and extrinsic drivers of long-term survival trends in southern elephant seals. BMC Ecology 7:3 [PDF]
  99. Field, IC, CJA Bradshaw, HR Burton, MA Hindell. 2007. Differential resource allocation strategies for juvenile elephant seals in the highly seasonal Southern Ocean. Marine Ecology Progress Series 331: 281-290 [PDF]
  100. Field, IC, CJA Bradshaw, J van den Hoff, HR Burton, MA Hindell. 2007. Age-related shifts in the diet composition of southern elephant seals expand overall foraging niche. Marine Biology 150: 1441-1452 [PDF]
  101. Bradshaw, CJA, CR McMahon, GC Hays. 2007. Behavioural inference of diving metabolic rate in free-ranging leatherback turtles. Physiological and Biochemical Zoology 80: 209-219 [PDF]
  102. McMahon, CR, CJA Bradshaw, GC Hays. 2007. Satellite tracking reveals unusual diving characteristics for a marine reptile, the olive ridley turtle (Lepidochelys olivacea). Marine Ecology Progress Series 329: 239-252 [PDF]
  103. Prior, LD, BW Brook, RJ Williams, PA Werner, CJA Bradshaw, DMJS Bowman. 2006. Environmental and allometric drivers of tree growth rates in a north Australian savanna. Forest Ecology and Management 234: 164-180 [PDF]
  104. Meekan, MG, CJA Bradshaw, M Press, C McLean, A Richards, S Quasnichka, JG Taylor. 2006. Population size and structure of whale sharks (Rhincodon typus) at Ningaloo Reef, Western Australia. Marine Ecology Progress Series 319: 275-285 [PDF]
  105. Bradshaw, CJA, WH White. 2006. Rapid development of cleaning behaviour by Torresian crows Corvus orru on non-native banteng Bos javanicus in northern Australia. Journal of Avian Biology 37: 409-411 [PDF]
  106. Brook, BW, CJA Bradshaw. 2006. Strength of evidence for density dependence in abundance time series of 1198 species. Ecology 87: 1445-1451 [PDF]
  107. Wheatley, KE, CJA Bradshaw, LS Davis, RG Harcourt, MA Hindell. 2006. Influence of maternal mass and condition on energy transfer in Weddell seals. Journal of Animal Ecology 75: 724-733 [PDF]
  108. Bradshaw, CJA, K Evans, MA Hindell. 2006. Mass cetacean strandings – a plea for empiricism. Conservation Biology 20: 584-586 [PDF]
  109. Wheatley, KE, CJA Bradshaw, RG Harcourt, LS Davis, MA Hindell. 2006. Chemical immobilization of adult female Weddell seals with tiletamine and zolazepam: effects of age, condition and stage of lactation. BMC Veterinary Research 2: 8 [PDF]
  110. Evans, K, R Thresher, RM Warneke, CJA Bradshaw, M Pook, D Thiele, MA Hindell. 2005. Periodic variability in cetacean strandings – links to large-scale climate events. Biology Letters 1: 147-150 [PDF]
  111. Field, IC, CJA Bradshaw, HR Burton, MA Hindell. 2005. Juvenile southern elephant seals exhibit seasonal differences in energetic requirements and use of lipids and protein stores. Physiological and Biochemical Zoology 78: 491-504 [PDF]
  112. Bradshaw, CJA, BW Brook. 2005. Disease and the devil: density-dependent epidemiological processes explain historical population fluctuations in the Tasmanian devil. Ecography 28: 181-190 [PDF]
  113. Field, IC, CJA Bradshaw, HR Burton, MD Sumner, MA Hindell. 2005. Resource partitioning through oceanic segregation of foraging juvenile southern elephant seals. Oecologia 142: 127-135 [PDF]
  114. McMahon, CR, MN Bester, HR Burton, MA Hindell, CJA Bradshaw. 2005. Population status and trends of a wide-ranging marine mammal predator, the southern elephant seal: re-examining hypotheses to explain the decline. Mammal Review 35: 82-100 [PDF]
  115. Bradshaw, CJA, MA Hindell, MD Sumner, KJ Michael. 2004. Loyalty pays: life-history consequences of fidelity to marine foraging regions by elephant seals. Animal Behaviour 68: 1349-1360 [PDF]
  116. Bradshaw, CJA, J Higgins, KJ Michael, SJ Wotherspoon, MA Hindell. 2004. At-sea distribution of female southern elephant seals relative to variation in ocean surface properties. ICES Journal of Marine Science 61: 1014-1027 [PDF]
  117. Burns, JM, DP Costa, M Fedak, MA Hindell, CJA Bradshaw, N Gales, G McDonald, SJ Trumble, D Crocker. 2004. Winter habitat use and foraging behavior of crabeater seals along the Western Antarctic Peninsula. Deep-Sea Research II 51: 2279-2303 [PDF]
  118. McMahon, CR, CJA Bradshaw. 2004. Harem choice and breeding experience of female southern elephant seals influence offspring survival. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 55: 349-362 [PDF]
  119. Field, IC, CJA Bradshaw, HR Burton, MA Hindell. 2004. Seasonal use of oceanographic and fisheries management zones by juvenile southern elephant seals (Mirounga leonina) from Macquarie Island. Polar Biology 27: 432-440 [PDF]
  120. Biuw, M, BJ McConnell, CJA Bradshaw, HR Burton, MA Fedak. 2003. Blubber and buoyancy: monitoring the body condition of free-ranging seals using simple dive characteristics. Journal of Experimental Biology 206: 3405-3423 [PDF]
  121. Bradshaw, CJA, MA Hindell, NJ Best, KL Phillips, G. Wilson, PD Nichols. 2003. You are what you eat: describing the foraging ecology of southern elephant seals (Mirounga leonina) using blubber fatty acids. Proceedings of the Royal Society London B 270: 1283-1292 [PDF]
  122. Best, NJ, CJA Bradshaw, MA Hindell, PD Nichols. 2003. Vertical stratification of fatty acids in the blubber of southern elephant seals (Mirounga leonina): implications for diet analysis. Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology B 134: 253-263 [PDF]
  123. Bradshaw, CJA, RG Harcourt, LS Davis. 2003. Male-biased sex ratios in New Zealand fur seal pups relative to environmental variation. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 53: 297-307 [PDF]
  124. Bradshaw, CJA, RJ Barker, RG Harcourt, LS Davis. 2003. Estimating survival and capture probability of fur seal pups using multi-state mark-recapture models. Journal of Mammalogy 84: 65-80 [PDF]
  125. Hindell, MA, CJA Bradshaw, MD Sumner, KJ Michael, HR Burton. 2003. Dispersal of female southern elephant seals and their prey consumption during the austral summer: relevance to management and oceanographic zones. Journal of Applied Ecology 40: 703-715 [PDF]
  126. Lalas, C, CJA Bradshaw. 2003. Expectations for population growth at new breeding locations for the vulnerable New Zealand sea lion (Phocarctos hookeri) using a simulation model. Biological Conservation 114: 67-78 [PDF]
  127. Bradshaw, CJA, CR McMahon, MA Hindell, PA Pistorius, MN Bester. 2002. Do southern elephant seals show density dependence in fecundity? Polar Biology 25: 650-655
  128. Bradshaw, CJA, MA Hindell, KJ Michael, MD Sumner. 2002. The optimal spatial scale for the analysis of elephant seal foraging areas as determined by geo-location in relation to sea surface temperatures. ICES Journal of Marine Science 59: 770-781
  129. Harcourt, RG, CJA Bradshaw, K Dickson, LS Davis. 2002. Foraging ecology of the female New Zealand fur seal. Marine Ecology Progress Series 227: 11-24
  130. Bradshaw, CJA, LS Davis, M. Purvis, Q. Zhou, GL Benwell. 2002. Using artificial neural networks to model the suitability of coastline for breeding by New Zealand fur seals. Ecological Modelling 48: 111-131
  131. Harcourt, RG, CJA Bradshaw, LS Davis. 2001. Summer foraging behaviour of a generalist predator, the New Zealand fur seal (Arctocephalus forsteri). Wildlife Research 28: 599-606
  132. Davis, LS, RG Harcourt, CJA Bradshaw. 2001. The winter migration of Adélie penguins breeding in the Ross Sea sector of Antarctica. Polar Biology 24: 593-597
  133. Bradshaw, CJA, LS Davis, C Lalas, RG Harcourt. 2000. Geographic and temporal variation in the condition of New Zealand (Arctocephalus forsteri) pups: evidence for density dependence and differences in the marine environment. Journal of Zoology 252: 41-51
  134. Bradshaw, CJA, C Lalas, CM Thompson. 2000. Clustering of colonies in an expanding population of New Zealand fur seals (Arctocephalus forsteri). Journal of Zoology 250: 105-112
  135. Bradshaw, CJA, C Lalas, L Perriman, RG Harcourt, H Best, LS Davis. 1999. Seasonal oscillation in shore attendance and transience of New Zealand fur seals. Canadian Journal of Zoology 77: 814-823
  136. Bradshaw, CJA, CM Thompson, LS Davis, C Lalas. 1999. Pup density related to terrestrial habitat use by New Zealand fur seals. Canadian Journal of Zoology 77: 1579-1586
  137. Bradshaw, CJA, S Boutin, DM Hebert. 1998. Energetic implications of disturbance caused by petroleum exploration to woodland caribou. Canadian Journal of Zoology 76: 1319-1324
  138. Bradshaw, CJA, C Lalas And S McConkey. 1998. New Zealand sea lion predation on New Zealand fur seals. New Zealand Journal of Marine and Freshwater Research 32: 101-104
  139. Stuart-Smith, AK, CJA Bradshaw, S Boutin, DM Hebert, AB Rippin. 1997. Woodland caribou relative to landscape patterns in northeastern Alberta. Journal of Wildlife Management 61: 622-633
  140. Bradshaw, CJA, DM Hebert, AB Rippin, S Boutin. 1995. Winter peatland habitat selection by woodland caribou in northeastern Alberta. Canadian Journal of Zoology 73: 1567-1574