Fine‐grained climate data alters the interpretation of a trait‐based cline

J. R. Gollan , M. B. Ashcroft , D. Ramp
Ecosphere 4 ( 12) 1 -10

2
2013
Climate change at the landscape scale: predicting fine‐grained spatial heterogeneity in warming and potential refugia for vegetation

MICHAEL B. ASHCROFT , LAURIE A. CHISHOLM , KRISTINE O. FRENCH
Global Change Biology 15 ( 3) 656 -667

129
2009
11
2013
10
2014
High tolerance of repeated heatwaves in Australian native plants

Kris French , Isaac B. Jansens , Michael B. Ashcroft , Heath Ecroyd
Austral Ecology 44 ( 4) 597 -608

3
2019
A simple post-hoc method to add spatial context to predictive species distribution models

Michael B. Ashcroft , Kristine O. French , Laurie A. Chisholm
Ecological Modelling 228 17 -26

10
2012
Moving beyond presence and absence when examining changes in species distributions

Michael B. Ashcroft , Diana H. King , Ben Raymond , Johanna D. Turnbull
Global Change Biology 23 ( 8) 2929 -2940

21
2017
Bayesian methods for comparing species physiological and ecological response curves

Michael B. Ashcroft , Angélica Casanova-Katny , Kerrie Mengersen , Todd N. Rosenstiel
Ecological Informatics 34 35 -43

6
2016
Using Generalised Dissimilarity Models and many small samples to improve the efficiency of regional and landscape scale invertebrate sampling

Michael B. Ashcroft , John R. Gollan , Daniel P. Faith , Gareth A. Carter
Ecological Informatics 5 ( 2) 124 -132

14
2010
It Is Hot in the Sun: Antarctic Mosses Have High Temperature Optima for Photosynthesis Despite Cold Climate.

Alicia V. Perera-Castro , Melinda J. Waterman , Johanna D. Turnbull , Michael B. Ashcroft
Frontiers in Plant Science 11 1178

38
2020
Semi-Automated Analysis of Digital Photographs for Monitoring East Antarctic Vegetation

Diana H. King , Jane Wasley , Michael B. Ashcroft , Ellen Ryan-Colton
Frontiers in Plant Science 11 766

2
2020
Testing common habitat-based surrogates of invertebrate diversity in a semi-arid rangeland

John R. Gollan , Michael B. Ashcroft , Gerasimos Cassis , Andrew P. Donnelly
Biodiversity and Conservation 18 ( 5) 1147 -1159

13
2009
Contrasting topoclimate, long-term macroclimatic averages, and habitat variables for modelling ant biodiversity at landscape scales

John R. Gollan , Daniel Ramp , Michael B. Ashcroft
Insect Conservation and Diversity 8 ( 1) 43 -53

3
2015
Identifying refugia from climate change

Michael B. Ashcroft
Journal of Biogeography 37 ( 8) 1407 -1413

460
2010
Climate refugia: joint inference from fossil records, species distribution models and phylogeography

Matias Fernandez , Paul D. Henne , Erin M. Herring , Zachary A. Holden
New Phytologist 204 ( 1) 37 -54

368
2014
Rapid change in East Antarctic terrestrial vegetation in response to regional drying

Sharon A. Robinson , Diana H. King , Jessica Bramley-Alves , Melinda J. Waterman
Nature Climate Change 8 ( 10) 879 -884

40
2018
Using rigorous selection criteria to investigate marine range shifts

Rachel Przeslawski , Inke Falkner , Michael B. Ashcroft , Pat Hutchings
Estuarine Coastal and Shelf Science 113 205 -212

30
2012
Erratum to "Using rigorous selection criteria to investigate marine range shifts" [Estuar. Coast. Shelf Sci. 113C (2012) 205-212]

Rachel Przeslawski , Inke Falkner , Michael B. Ashcroft , Pat Hutchings
Estuarine Coastal and Shelf Science 133 304 -304

2013
The sensitivity of topoclimatic models to fine-scale microclimatic variability and the relevance for ecological studies

Michael B. Ashcroft , John R. Gollan
Theoretical and Applied Climatology 114 ( 1) 281 -289

6
2013