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Predation determines the outcome of 10 reintroduction attempts in arid South Australia
KE Moseby, JL Read, DC Paton, P Copley, BM Hill, HA Crisp
Biological Conservation 144 (12), 2863-2872, 2011
2772011
Weight gain and adjustment of feeding territory size in migrant hummingbirds
FL Carpenter, DC Paton, MA Hixon
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 80 (23), 7259-7263, 1983
2741983
Honeybees in the Australian environment
DC Paton
Bioscience 43 (2), 95-103, 1993
2631993
Birds as pollinators of Australian plants
HA Ford, DC Paton, N Forde
New Zealand journal of botany 17 (4), 509-519, 1979
2591979
Territory area, flower density, and time budgeting in hummingbirds: an experimental and theoretical analysis
MA Hixon, FL Carpenter, DC Paton
The American Naturalist 122 (3), 366-391, 1983
2391983
The importance of manna, honeydew and lerp in the diets of honeyeaters
DC Paton
Emu 80 (4), 213-226, 1980
1741980
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
1722017
Pollination by birds of native plants in South Australia
DC Paton, HA Ford
Emu-Austral Ornithology 77 (2), 73-85, 1977
1511977
The diet of the New Holland honeyeater, Phylidonyris novaehollandiae
DC PATON
Australian Journal of Ecology 7 (3), 279-298, 1982
1481982
Effects of landscape pattern on bird species distribution in the Mt. Lofty Ranges, South Australia
MI Westphal, SA Field, AJ Tyre, D Paton, HP Possingham
Landscape ecology 18, 413-426, 2003
1352003
Overview of feral and managed honeybees in Australia: distribution, abundance, extent of interactions with native biota, evidence of impacts and future research
D Paton
Australian Nature Conservation Agency, 1996
1191996
Bills and tongues of nectar‐feeding birds: A review of morphology, function and performance, with intercontinental comparisons
DC Paton, BG Collins
Australian journal of ecology 14 (4), 473-506, 1989
1191989
Peripheral foraging by territorial rufous hummingbirds: defense by exploitation
DC Paton, FL Carpenter
Ecology 65 (6), 1808-1819, 1984
1191984
Biphasic mass gain in migrant hummingbirds: body composition changes, torpor, and ecological significance
FL Carpenter, MA Hixon, CA Beuchat, RW Russell, DC Paton
Ecology 74 (4), 1173-1182, 1993
1151993
Temporal changes to spatially stratified waterbird communities of the Coorong, South Australia: implications for the management of heterogenous wetlands
DC Paton, DJ Rogers, BM Hill, CP Bailey, M Ziembicki
Animal Conservation 12 (5), 408-417, 2009
1122009
Partitioning of nectar sources in an Australian honeyeater community
HA Ford, DC Paton
Australian Journal of Ecology 7 (2), 149-159, 1982
1091982
Pollination of Banksia ericifolia Smith: birds, mammals and insects as pollen vectors
DC Paton, V Turner
Australian Journal of Botany 33 (3), 271-286, 1985
1081985
Disruption of bird-plant pollination systems in southern Australia
DC Paton
Conservation Biology 14 (5), 1232-1234, 2000
962000
Impact of off-road vehicles on the nesting success of Hooded Plovers Charadrius rubricollis in the Coorong region of South Australia
AM Buick, DC Paton
Emu 89 (3), 159-172, 1989
961989
Interference asymmetries among age-sex classes of rufous hummingbirds during migratory stopovers
FL Carpenter, MA Hixon, RW Russell, DC Paton, EJ Temeles
Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 33, 297-304, 1993
911993
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