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Mammal conservation in a changing world: can urban gardens play a role?
BE Van Helden, PG Close, R Steven
Urban Ecosystems 23 (3), 555-567, 2020
362020
An underrated habitat: Residential gardens support similar mammal assemblages to urban remnant vegetation
BE Van Helden, PG Close, BA Stewart, PC Speldewinde, SJ Comer
Biological Conservation 250, 108760, 2020
252020
Use of urban bushland remnants by the western ringtail possum (Pseudocheirus occidentalis): short-term home-range size and habitat use in Albany, Western Australia
BE Van Helden, PC Speldewinde, PG Close, SJ Comer
Australian Mammalogy 40 (2), 173-180, 2017
202017
Incorporating climate change into recovery planning for threatened vertebrate species in southwestern Australia
BA Stewart, BM Ford, BE Van Helden, JD Roberts, PG Close, ...
Biodiversity and Conservation 27, 147-165, 2018
182018
Critically endangered marsupial calls residential gardens home
BE Van Helden, PG Close, BA Stewart, PC Speldewinde, SJ Comer
Animal Conservation 24 (3), 445-456, 2021
172021
2D or not 2D? Three-dimensional home range analysis better represents space use by an arboreal mammal
CJ Chandler, BE Van Helden, PG Close, PC Speldewinde
Acta oecologica 105, 103576, 2020
112020
Sheoak woodlands: a newly identified habitat for western ringtail possums
JC Bader, BE Van Helden, PG Close, PC Speldewinde, SJ Comer
The Journal of Wildlife Management 83 (5), 1254-1260, 2019
112019
Going to ground: implications of ground use for the conservation of an arboreal marsupial
BE Van Helden, PG Close, BA Stewart, PC Speldewinde, SJ Comer
Australian mammalogy 42 (1), 106-109, 2019
92019
Is the presence of a threatened arboreal mammal in residential areas related to remnant habitats?
MB Busschots, PG Close, BE Van Helden, PC Speldewinde
Austral Ecology 46 (2), 181-185, 2021
72021
New evidence of unexpectedly high animal density and diet diversity will benefit the conservation of the critically endangered western ringtail possum
TJ Mathieson, PG Close, BE Van Helden, PC Speldewinde, SJ Comer
Austral ecology 45 (5), 596-608, 2020
72020
Managing gardens for wildlife: Features that predict mammal presence and abundance in gardens vary seasonally
BE Van Helden, PG Close, BA Stewart, PC Speldewinde
Ecosphere 12 (3), e03453, 2021
52021
Water in the city: visitation of animal wildlife to garden water sources and urban lakes
EK Gibbons, PG Close, BE Van Helden, NJ Rooney
Urban Ecosystems 26 (5), 1413-1425, 2023
42023
Exploring the ability of urban householders to correctly identify nocturnal mammals
R Steven, BE Van Helden, AI Tulloch, M Barnes, PG Close, RA Fuller
Urban Ecosystems, 1-11, 2021
42021
Conservation in the city: the importance of residential gardens for wildlife
BE Van Helden
PhD thesis, The University of Western Australia, 2020
22020
Use of wildlife-friendly structures in residential gardens by animal wildlife: evidence from citizen scientists in a global biodiversity hotspot
BE Van Helden, LM Skates, PG Close
Urban Ecosystems, 1-15, 2024
12024
Development and application of a framework for assessing the vulnerability of aquatic species to multiple threats
BA Cook, BM Ford, BE Van Helden, SJ Beatty, G Ogston, PG Close
Report No CENRM 140, 2015
12015
Turning Gardeners into Conservationists: Citizen scientists demonstrate the biodiversity and human wellbeing benefits of wildlife-friendly gardening
BE Van Helden, LM Skates, HF Gulliver, PG Close
Centre for Natural Resource Management, University of Western Australia …, 2024
2024
Steven et al. 2021_DATA_Exploring the ability of urban householders to correctly identify nocturnal mammals.
R Steven, BE Van Helden, AI Tulloch, M Barnes, PG Close, RA Fuller
The University of Queensland, 2021
2021
City slickers or stressed relics? South Coast research identifies new opportunities for the western ringtail possum.
P Close, B Van Helden, T Mathieson, JC Bader, M Busschots, ...
South Coast Threatened Species Forum, 2019
2019
Gardens: the overlooked habitat for mammal conservation.
B Van Helden, P Close, B Cook, P Speldewinde, S Comer
Ecological Society of Australia, 2019
2019
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