Selected conference presentations:
- Greenville, A., McCarry, D., Pinn, P., Dickman, C., Spencer, E, & Wardle, G. (2022). Our eyes and ears on the ground: developing a sensor network for post-disaster species recovery. The combined Ecological Society of Australia and Society for Conservation Biology Oceania Annual Conference, Wollongong.
- Wardle, G., Greenville, A, Dickman, C. (2022). Digifarm – growing the future by monitoring and valuing biodiversity on farms. The combined Ecological Society of Australia and Society for Conservation Biology Oceania Annual Conference, Wollongong.
- Greenville, A. (2022). Quantifying disturbance in an age of rapid environmental change. DARE Seminar Series, Sydney.
- Greenville, A., Noll, S. and Phalen, D. (2021). Unexpected value of long-term research. Long live ecology: the case for an Australian long-term ecological research (LTER) community of practice. Ecological Society of Australia Workshop.
- Verhoeven, E., Wardle, G. and Greenville, A. (2021). Characterising the spatio-temporal dynamics of extreme drought and rain events in Australia. Annual Conference of the Ecological Society of Australia.
- Brown, M. Wardle, G. and Greenville, A. (2021). Investigating the influence of community dynamics on machine learning performance. Annual Conference of the Ecological Society of Australia.
- Greenville A.C., Dart K., Richter S., La Marca W., Tulloch A., Latty T. & Wardle G.M. (2020). Too little or too much data: citizen scientists may have the answer. CPC Citizen Science Node Ideas Exchange, The University of Sydney.
- Wardle G.M. and Greenville A.C. (2020). Dare Biodiversity and Data Science Challenges, ARC Training Centre in Data Analytics for Resources and Environments (DARE), University of Sydney.
- Davila, Y.C, Greenville, A.C. & Murray B.R. (2019). Harnessing the power of open-source software for research-integrated learning and assessment. Proceedings of The Australian Conference on Science and Mathematics Education, Sydney.
- La Marca, W., Dickman, C.R. & Greenville, A.C. (2019). The rise (or demise of a marsupial micro-carnivore, Dasyuroides byrnei. The Australian Mammal Society, Sydney.
- Greenville, A.C., Brandle, R., Canty, P. & Dickman, C.R. (2019). Dynamics, habitat use and extinction risk of the kowari are revealed by long-term monitoring. The Australian Mammal Society, Sydney.
- Greenville, A.C., Davila, Y.C. & Murray, B.R. (2018). Harnessing the power of open-source software for research-integrated learning. Celebration of Learning & Teaching, Faculty of Science, University of Technology Sydney, Sydney. (Invited speaker).
- Greenville, A.C., Brandle, R., Canty, P. & Dickman, C.R. (2018). Dynamics, habitat use and extinction risk of the kowari are revealed by long-term monitoring. Ecological Society of Australia, Brisbane.
- Greenville, A.C., Wardle, G.M. & Dickman, C.R. (2018). Increases in extreme rainfall events pose significant risk to Australian dryland ecosystems. Boden Research Conference, Australian Academy of Science, Canberra
- Greenville, A.C., Burns, B., Dickman, C.R., Keith, D.A, Lindenmayer, D.B., Morgan, J.W., Heinze, D., Mansergh, I., Gillespie, G.R., Einoder, L., Fisher, A., Russell-Smith, J., Metcalfe, D.J., Green, P.T., Hoffmann, A.A., and Wardle, G.M. (2017). Biodiversity responds differently to increasing climatic extremes in grassland, savanna and forest biomes. EcoTAS, Pokolbin, NSW, Australia.
- Potter, T.I., Greenville, A.C. & Dickman, C.R. (2017). Who killed the wolf spider? Intraguild predation among taxonomically disparate micro-carnivores. EcoTAS, Pokolbin, NSW, Australia.
- Greenville, A.C., Wardle, G.M. & Dickman, C.R. (2017). Desert mammal populations are limited by introduced predators rather than future climate change. International Mammalogical Congress, Perth, Australia. (Symposium co-organiser).
- Potter, T.I., Greenville, A.C. & Dickman, C.R. (2017). Who killed the wolf spider? Intraguild predation among taxonomically disparate micro-carnivores. International Mammalogical Congress, Perth, Australia. (Symposium co-organiser).
- Greenville, A.C., Wardle, G.M. and Dickman, C.R. (2016). Surviving the dry: one species’ bust is another species’ boom. Ecological Society of Australia, Fremantle. (symposium co-organiser).
- Burns, E., Greenville, A.C., Dickman, C.R., Keith, D.A, Lindenmayer, D.B., Morgan, J.W., Gillespie, G.R., Russell-Smith, J., Metcalfe, D.J., Green, P.T., Hoffmann, A.A, & Wardle, G.M. (2017). Creating an integrated network from long-running ecological studies in Australia to improve national ecological understanding and management. INTECOL, Beijing, China.
- Greenville, A.C., Wardle, G.M., Nguyen, V. and Dickman, C.R. (2016). Field Work Fail: making the most of long-term datasets. Royal Zoological Society of NSW Annual forum. (Invited speaker).
- Wardle, G.M., Dickman, C.R. & Greenville, A.C. (2016). The ecology of the Triodia-dominated hummock grasslands in arid Australia. Southern Connections Conference, Chile
- Greenville, A.C., Wardle, G.M., Nguyen V. & Dickman, C.R. (2015). Managing species across vast spatial areas: does one size fit all? Ecological Society of Australia, Adelaide. (Invited speaker to the symposium: The contribution of private conservation organisations to advances in ecological understanding.)
- Wardle, G.M, Greenville, A.C., Frank, A.S.K, Tischler, M., Emery, N.J. & Dickman, C.R. (2015). Ecosystem risk assessment of Georgina gidgee woodlands in central Australia. Ecological Society of Australia, Adelaide.
- Greenville, A.C., Wardle, G.M. and Dickman, C.R. (2014). The web of arid life: biotic and abiotic interactions in a changing world. Postgraduate Excellence Prize, School of Biological Sciences, University of Sydney.
- Greenville, A.C., Wardle, G.M. and Dickman, C.R. (2014). The web of arid life: biotic and abiotic interactions in a changing world. Ecological Society of Australia, Alice Springs.
- Wardle, G.M, Dickman, C.R., Greenville, A.C. and Nguyen, V. (2014). Watching the grass grow: long-term dynamics of spinifex cover and biomass. Ecological Society of Australia, Alice Springs.
- Nguyen, V, Greenville, A.C., Dickman, C.R. and Wardle, G.M. (2014). Time series analyses of spinifex cover using multivariate state-space models. Ecological Society of Australia, Alice Springs.
- Kwok, A., Dickman, C.R., Wardle, G.M. and Greenville, A.C. (2014). Patterns of invertebrate abundance over 7 years of sampling in central Australia. Ecological Society of Australia, Alice Springs.
- Phinn, S., Scarth, P., Wardle, G.M., Greenville, A.C., Dickman, C.R. (2014). Linking long-term field survey and satellite measurements of vegetation structure to understanding Australian ecosystem dynamics. Ecological Society of Australia, Alice Springs.
- Greenville, A.C., Wardle, G.M., Nguyen V. and Dickman, C.R. (2013). Spatial and temporal synchrony in mammal populations: the role of intrinsic and extrinsic factors. EcoTas, Auckland.
- Greenville, A.C., Wardle, G.M., Tamayo, B. and Dickman, C.R. (2013). Bottom-up processes drive interactions between mammalian predators in central Australia. Australian Mammal Society , Sydney.
- Greenville, A.C., Wardle, G.M. and Dickman, C.R. (2012). Extreme climatic events drive mammal irruptions: 100-year trends in desert rainfall and temperature. Ecological Society of Australia, Melbourne.
- Greenville, A.C., Wardle, G.M., Tamayo, B. and Dickman, C.R. (2012). Bottom-up processes drive interactions between mammalian predators in central Australia. Camera Trapping Colloquium , Sydney.
- Greenville, A. C., R. Dickman Christopher, B. Tamayo, and G. M. Wardle. (2010). Nights, camera, action: partitioning of activity time by sympatric carnivores. Ecological Society of Australia, Canberra.
- Greenville, A.C., Dickman, C.R., Wardle, G.M. and Tamayo, B. (2009). A unique Australian desert: some insights from 19 years of research. ICAB, Gobabeb Research and Training Station, Namibia.
- Greenville, A.C, Dickman, C.R., Wardle, G.M., and Letnic, M. (2008). The fire history of a hummock grassland: the influence of antecedent rainfall and ENSO. Ecological Society of Australia, Sydney.
- Dickman, C.R., Wardle, G.M., Greenville, A.C. and Tamayo, B. (2008). Rainfall, fire and ferals: conservation and management of biota in the Simpson Desert. Bush Heritage Australia, Melbourne.
- Dickman, C.R., Wardle, G.M., Tamayo, B. and Greenville, A.C. (2008). Responses of small mammals to wildfire in spinifex grasslands in central Australia. Annual Meeting of the Ecological Society of Australia, Sydney.
- Tamayo, B., Dickman, C.R., Wardle, G.M., and Greenville, A.C. (2008). Regional versus local variability of rainfall in central Australia. Annual Meeting of the Ecological Society of Australia, Sydney.
- Dickman, C.R., Wardle, G.M., Tamayo, B. and Greenville, A.C. (2008). Desertification in the grasslands of central Australia: effects of fire and climate change. Drylands, Deserts, and Desertification conference, Sede Boqer, Israel.
- Wardle, G., Greenville, A., Dickman, C. and Tamayo, B. (2008). Fire management plan for Ethabuka and Cravens Peak Bush Heritage Australia Reserves 2008‑2012. Institute of Wildlife Research, University of Sydney, Sydney.
- Dickman, C.R., Wardle, G.M., Greenville, A.C. and Tamayo, B. (2007). Australia’s beleaguered desert fauna. Royal Botanic Gardens.
- Dickman, C.R., Wardle, G.M., Tamayo, B. and Greenville, A.C. (2007). Population and community dynamics of small mammals in arid central Australia: a 17-year study. American Society of Mammalogists, Albuquerque, New Mexico.
- Dickman, C.R., Wardle, G.M., Greenville, A.C. and Tamayo, B. (2007). Boom and bust: the impact of rainfall and wildfire in the Simpson Desert. Australian Plants Society, Lane Cove.
- Dickman, C.R., Wardle, G.M., Tamayo, B. and Greenville, A.C. (2007). Population and community dynamics of Australian desert mammals. Linnean Society of New South Wales.
- Wardle, G.M, Dickman, C.R, Greenville, A. and Tamayo, B. (2006). Making a point with spinifex. Ecological Society of Australia. Wellington, New Zealand.
- Wardle, G.M, Dickman, C.R, Greenville, A. and Tamayo, B. (2005). How low can you go? Plant diversity remains low after a large wild fire in the arid zone. INTECOL, Montreal, Canada.
- Wardle, G.M, Dickman, C.R, Greenville, A. and Tamayo, B. (2005). Fire, drought and finally the rain: plant and seed responses in the Simpson Desert. “Waterless habitat loss” symposium. Ecological Society of Australia, Brisbane, Qld.
- Wardle, G.M, Dickman CR, Greenville, A. and Tamayo, B. (2004) How low can you go? Plant diversity remains low after a large wild fire in the arid zone. P.114 Ecological Society of Australia. Adelaide.
- Read, J., Carter, J., Greenville, A. and Moseby, K. (2004). Implications of rabbit control and subsequent re-introduction of greater bilbies and burrowing bettongs for burrow-dwelling native fauna. Ecological Society of Australia. Adelaide.
- Greenville, A.C. (2000). Some like it soft: Microhabitat use of Lerista labialis in the Simpson Deesert, Qld. Royal Zoological Society of N.S.W, Sydney.