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1Jun-2021Insectivorous bats provide significant economic value to the Australian cotton industryKolkert, Heidi ; Smith, Rhiannon ; Rader, Romina ; Reid, Nicholas 15-Jul-2022
24-Mar-2021Prey removal in cotton crops next to woodland reveals periodic diurnal and nocturnal invertebrate predation gradients from the crop edge by birds and batsKolkert, Heidi L ; Smith, Rhiannon ; Rader, Romina ; Reid, Nick 1-Apr-2021
32-Mar-2021Quantifying Insectivorous-Bat-Mediated Pest Control in Cotton Production LandscapesKolkert, Heidi ; Reid, Nicholas ; Smith, Rhiannon ; Rader, Romina 12-Dec-2023
42021Indigenous cultural burning had less impact than wildfire on the threatened Backwater grevillea (Grevillea scortechinii subsp. sarmentosa) while effectively decreasing fuel loadsMcKemey, Michelle ; Patterson, Maureen (Lesley); Hunter, John ; Ridges, Malcolm ; Ens, Emilie; Miller, Cara ; Costella, Oliver; Reid, Nick 26-Aug-2021
515-Oct-2020Insectivorous bats foraging in cotton crop interiors is driven by moon illumination and insect abundance, but diversity benefits from woody vegetation coverKolkert, Heidi ; Smith, Rhiannon ; Rader, Romina ; Reid, Nick 1-Apr-2021
66-May-2020Ecological, biophysical and animal production responses to strategic-rest grazing in Australia and worldwideLawrence, Rachel ; Rader, Romina ; Reid, Nick ; Whalley, Wal 9-Mar-2021
7Feb-2020Comparison of biodiversity and ground cover between a commercial rotationally grazed property and an adjacent nature reserve in semi-arid rangelandMcDonald, Sarah E ; Reid, Nick ; Smith, Rhiannon ; Waters, Cathleen M ; Hunter, John ; Rader, Romina 15-Jul-2020
8Jan-2020Insectivorous bats selectively source moths and eat mostly pest insects on dryland and irrigated cotton farmsKolkert, Heidi ; Andrew, Rose ; Smith, Rhiannon ; Rader, Romina ; Reid, Nick 8-Jul-2020
92020Quantifying insectivorous-bat-mediated pest control in cotton production landscapes - DatasetKolkert, Heidi ; Reid, Nicholas ; Smith, Rhiannon ; Rader, Romina 12-Dec-2023
101-Sep-2019Short-duration rotational grazing leads to improvements in landscape functionality and increased perennial herbaceous plant coverLawrence, Rachel ; Whalley, R D B ; Reid, Nick ; Rader, Romina 16-Jul-2020
112019Rotational grazing management achieves similar plant diversity outcomes to areas managed for conservation in a semi-arid rangelandMcDonald, Sarah E ; Reid, Nick ; Smith, Rhiannon ; Waters, Cathleen M ; Hunter, John ; Rader, Romina 15-Jul-2020
1210-Dec-2018Estimating macropod grazing density and defining activity patterns using camera-trap image analysisMorgan, Helen R ; Ballard, Guy ; Fleming, Peter J S ; Reid, Nick ; Van der Ven, Remy; Vernes, Karl 4-May-2021
1314-Apr-2018Implications of grazing management systems incorporating planned rest for biodiversity conservation and landscape function in rangelandsMcDonald, Sarah ; Reid, Nick ; Rader, Romina ; Hunter, John ; Smith, Rhiannon ; Waters, Cathleen ; Tongway, David 11-May-2020
142018Reviving Revenant Remnants: Guiding Revegetation Using Metapopulation Modelling for Improving Connectivity in a Fragmented LandscapeFoster, Else; Reid, Nick ; Rader, Romina ; Drielsma, Michael 3-Jan-2019
152017Integrating a generic focal species, metapopulation capacity, and connectivity to identify opportunities to link fragmented habitatFoster, Else; Love, Jamie; Rader, Romina ; Reid, Nick ; Drielsma, Michael 5-Sep-2017
162017Topsoil removal and carbon addition for weed control and native grass recruitment in a temperate-derived grassland in northern New South WalesBrown, Sharon Louise; Reid, Nick ; Reid, Jacqueline ; Smith, Rhiannon ; Whalley, Ralph D ; Carr, David 18-May-2018
172017Germination ecology of six species of 'Eucalyptus' in shrink-swell vertosols: moisture, seed depth and seed size limit seedling emergenceRuiz Talonia, Lorena ; Reid, Nick ; Gross, Caroline L ; Whalley, Ralph D 14-Mar-2017
182016Habitat selection by a despotic passerine, the Bell Miner ('Manorina melanophrys'): When restoring habitat through Lantana ('Lantana camara') removal is not enoughLambert, Kathryn ; Kumar, Lalit ; Reid, Nick ; McDonald, Paul 10-Feb-2016
192016Planning for metapopulation persistence using a multiple-component, cross-scale model of connectivityFoster, Else; Love, Jamie; Rader, Romina ; Reid, Nick ; Dillon, Martin; Drielsma, Michael 11-Oct-2016
202016Habitat specificity analyses reveal the importance of grazing refugia for plant diversity conservation in a warm-temperate grassy ecosystemSchultz, Nick L; Reid, Nick ; Lodge, Greg M; Hunter, John T 31-Oct-2016
212014Broad-scale patterns in plant diversity vary between land uses in a variegated temperate Australian agricultural landscapeSchultz, Nick ; Reid, Nick ; Lodge, Greg M; Hunter, John T 30-Apr-2015
222013Nature and Farming: Sustaining Native Biodiversity in Agricultural LandscapesNorton, David; Reid, Nick 17-Feb-2014
232013Monitoring the ecosystem service provided by dung beetles offers benefits over commonly used biodiversity metrics and a traditional trapping methodGollan, John ; Lobry De Bruyn, Lisa ; Reid, Nick ; Wilkie, Lance19-Jul-2013
242013Ultimate drivers of native biodiversity change in agricultural systemsNorton, David A; Reid, Nick ; Young, Laura3-Mar-2015

Credit Name
Nick Reid
Full Name
Reid, Nicholas Charles H.
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Reid, Nick
Reid, Nick C H
Reid, Nicholas
 
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Position Title
Emeritus Professor
 
 
 
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Biography
I am an Emeritus Professor in Ecosystem Management in the School of Environmental and Rural Science, Faculty of Science, Agriculture, Business and Law, at UNE, retiring in August 2021. I worked in applied ecology and natural resource management in overseas and Australian universities for 36 years. I taught undergraduate and postgraduate units in sustainable land management, ecological restoration, natural resources, national park and wilderness management, agroforestry and farm forestry, ecology, wildlife management, environmental impact assessment, and agricultural and rural extension. My research interests broadly span the science, management and governance of social–ecological systems; ecosystem services; integrating production and conservation; sustainable agriculture, land and vegetation management; biodiversity assessment and management; ecological restoration; protected area management; wildlife ecology and management, and forest protection. Current and recent research projects include species occupancy and distribution baselines for monitoring forest biodiversity; ecology and management of threatened species, protected areas, and the ecosystem wide impacts of feral cats and wild dogs; sustainable grazing management; natural pest control in intensively farmed cotton landscapes and the nature and value of ecosystem services to agriculture; monitoring, evaluation and improvement of ecological restoration and protected area management; mechanisms and mitigation of dieback; the relationship between invasive native scrub and soil erosion and health, and the impact of feral horses in wilderness. Through current and past senior appointments at UNE and beyond, I have developed proficiency in academic and university governance and management, as well as chairing Southern New England Landcare Ltd, technical and community advisory boards and advising state and federal government agencies and ministers.
 
Discipline
School of E&RS - Ecosystem Management
 
Faculty
Faculty of Science, Agriculture, Business and Law
Honorific
Emeritus Professor
 
Surname
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Given Name
Nicholas
 
Middle Name
Charles H
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Nick
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School of Environmental and Rural Science/Ecosystem Management
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