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Yvette Williams
Yvette Williams
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Ecological specialization and population size in a biodiversity hotspot: how rare species avoid extinction
SE Williams, YM Williams, J VanDerWal, JL Isaac, LP Shoo, CN Johnson
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 106 (Supplement 2), 19737-19741, 2009
1242009
Making decisions to conserve species under climate change
LP Shoo, AA Hoffmann, S Garnett, RL Pressey, YM Williams, M Taylor, ...
Climatic Change 119 (2), 239-246, 2013
1172013
Climate change refugia for terrestrial biodiversity
AE Reside, J VanDerWal, BL Phillips, LP Shoo, DF Rosauer, ...
National Climate Change Adaptation Research Facility, Gold Coast, Australia, 2013
872013
Niche breadth and geographical range: ecological compensation for geographical rarity in rainforest frogs
YM Williams, SE Williams, RA Alford, M Waycott, CN Johnson
Biology letters 2 (4), 532-535, 2006
752006
Distributions, life‐history specialization, and phylogeny of the rain forest vertebrates in the Australian Wet Tropics
SE Williams, J VanDerWal, J Isaac, LP Shoo, C Storlie, S Fox, EE Bolitho, ...
Ecology 91 (8), 2493-2493, 2010
702010
Potential for mountaintop boulder fields to buffer species against extreme heat stress under climate change
LP Shoo, C Storlie, YM Williams, SE Williams
International Journal of Biometeorology 54 (4), 475-478, 2010
612010
Altitudinal distribution and abundance of microhylid frogs (Cophixalus and Austrochaperina) of north-eastern Australia: baseline data for detecting biological responses to …
LP Shoo, Y Williams
Australian Journal of Zoology 52 (6), 667-676, 2004
372004
Putting it back: woody debris in young restoration plantings to stimulate return of reptiles
LP Shoo, R Wilson, YM Williams, CP Catterall
Ecological management & restoration 15 (1), 84-87, 2014
222014
Ecological differences between rare and common species of microhylid frogs of the Wet Tropics biogeographic region
YM Williams
James Cook University, 2007
42007
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