David H. Duncan

1.3k total citations
37 papers, 635 citations indexed

About

David H. Duncan is a scholar working on Nature and Landscape Conservation, Global and Planetary Change and Ecology. According to data from OpenAlex, David H. Duncan has authored 37 papers receiving a total of 635 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 19 papers in Nature and Landscape Conservation, 17 papers in Global and Planetary Change and 15 papers in Ecology. Recurrent topics in David H. Duncan's work include Ecology and Vegetation Dynamics Studies (18 papers), Rangeland and Wildlife Management (8 papers) and Conservation, Biodiversity, and Resource Management (7 papers). David H. Duncan is often cited by papers focused on Ecology and Vegetation Dynamics Studies (18 papers), Rangeland and Wildlife Management (8 papers) and Conservation, Biodiversity, and Resource Management (7 papers). David H. Duncan collaborates with scholars based in Australia, Ecuador and United States. David H. Duncan's co-authors include Peter A. Vesk, Jane Elith, Libby Rumpff, Saul A. Cunningham, Adrienne B. Nicotra, Josh Dorrough, Brendan A. Wintle, David A. Keith, Jeff T. Wood and Matt White and has published in prestigious journals such as SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología, Ecology Letters and Journal of Ecology.

In The Last Decade

David H. Duncan

35 papers receiving 601 citations

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All Works

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Rumpff, Libby, et al.. (2024). Comparing grass biomass estimation methods for management decisions in a semi‐arid landscape. Applied Vegetation Science. 27(3). 2 indexed citations
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Cook, Carly N., et al.. (2024). A Synthesis of Threats Impacting Australian Threatened Ecological Communities. Diversity and Distributions. 31(2).
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Duncan, David H., et al.. (2023). Transient shifts in composition of degraded temperate native grassland following grazing exclusion. Applied Vegetation Science. 26(2). 4 indexed citations
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Rumpff, Libby, et al.. (2022). Understanding the spatiotemporal dynamics of understorey biomass in semi-arid woodlands of south-eastern Australia. The Rangeland Journal. 44(1). 47–59. 3 indexed citations
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Jones, Christopher S., David H. Duncan, William K. Morris, Doug Robinson, & Peter A. Vesk. (2022). Using data calibration to reconcile outputs from different survey methods in long-term or large-scale studies. Environmental Monitoring and Assessment. 194(3). 185–185. 1 indexed citations
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Lenda, Magdalena, Piotr Skórka, Karolina Kuszewska, et al.. (2020). Misinformation, internet honey trading and beekeepers drive a plant invasion. Ecology Letters. 24(2). 165–169. 18 indexed citations
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Duncan, David H., et al.. (2020). Disentangling chronic regeneration failure in endangered woodland ecosystems. Ecosphere. 11(1). 10 indexed citations
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Duncan, David H., et al.. (2018). Useful surrogates of soil texture for plant ecologists from airborne gamma‐ray detection. Ecology and Evolution. 8(4). 1974–1983. 12 indexed citations
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Escribano‐Ávila, Gema, et al.. (2017). Biodiversity patterns and ecological processes in Neotropical dry forest: the need to connect research and management for long-term conservation. SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología. 3(1). 107–116. 31 indexed citations
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Jones, Christopher S., David H. Duncan, Libby Rumpff, et al.. (2015). Empirically validating a dense woody regrowth ‘problem’ and thinning ‘solution’ for understory vegetation. Forest Ecology and Management. 340. 153–162. 14 indexed citations
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Duncan, David H., et al.. (2014). Public investment does not crowd out private supply of environmental goods on private land. Journal of Environmental Management. 136. 94–102. 8 indexed citations
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Sinclair, Steve J., David H. Duncan, & Matthew J. Bruce. (2014). Mortality of native grasses after a summer fire in natural temperate grassland suggests ecosystem instability. Ecological Management & Restoration. 15(1). 91–94. 10 indexed citations
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Duncan, David H., et al.. (2014). Biocrust morphogroups provide an effective and rapid assessment tool for drylands. Journal of Applied Ecology. 51(6). 1740–1749. 26 indexed citations
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Duncan, David H. & Peter A. Vesk. (2013). Examining change over time in habitat attributes using Bayesian reinterpretation of categorical assessments. Ecological Applications. 23(6). 1277–1287. 4 indexed citations
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Rumpff, Libby, David H. Duncan, Peter A. Vesk, & Brendan A. Wintle. (2012). 12 Development of a State-and-Transition Model to Guide Investment in Woodland Vegetation Condition. SPIE eBooks. 1 indexed citations
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Duncan, David H., et al.. (2012). Arresting the rate of land clearing: Change in woody native vegetation cover in a changing agricultural landscape. Landscape and Urban Planning. 106(2). 165–173. 20 indexed citations
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Merritt, Wendy, et al.. (2009). Using local knowledge to identify drivers of historic native vegetation change. Minerva Access (University of Melbourne). 3 indexed citations
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Duncan, David H., Adrienne B. Nicotra, Jeff T. Wood, & Saul A. Cunningham. (2004). Plant isolation reduces outcross pollen receipt in a partially self‐compatible herb. Journal of Ecology. 92(6). 977–985. 60 indexed citations

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