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Anthony P. O'Grady is affiliated with the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation in Australia. Their research primarily spans the domains of Environmental Science and Agricultural and Biological Sciences, with a notable focus on subfields including Global and Planetary Change, Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law, Economics and Econometrics, Rheumatology, and Ecology.

Their scholarly output encompasses topics such as Economic and Environmental Valuation, Conservation, Biodiversity, and Resource Management, Forest Management and Policy, Environmental Conservation and Management, Agroforestry and silvopastoral systems, Land Use and Ecosystem Services, and Musculoskeletal synovial abnormalities and treatments.

Among recent publications attributed to O'Grady are:

  • Grazing systems and natural capital: Influence of grazing management on natural capital in extensive livestock production systems, 2024, Nature-Based Solutions
  • The rise and rise of natural capital: what role for forestry?, 2020, Australian Forestry

Other significant recent papers in related research fields include:

  • Improving acceptance of natural capital accounting in land use decision making: Barriers and opportunities, 2022, Ecological Economics
  • Genicular Artery embolisation in Patients with Osteoarthritis of the Knee (GENESIS) Using Permanent Microspheres: Long-Term Results, 2024, CardioVascular and Interventional Radiology
  • Digital Tools for Quantifying the Natural Capital Benefits of Agroforestry: A Review, 2022, Land

Frequent collaborators in O'Grady's research outputs include Daniel S. Mendham, Greg Smith, Karel Mokany, Stephen B. Stewart, and Aysha Fleming.

Their work has appeared in several journals repeatedly, with multiple publications in CardioVascular and Interventional Radiology, and additional works published in Ecological Economics, Nature-Based Solutions, Australian Forestry, and Land.

Best Publications

  • TRY plant trait database : Enhanced coverage and open access

    Jens Kattge;Gerhard Bönisch;Sandra Díaz;Sandra Lavorel

  • A multi-species synthesis of physiological mechanisms in drought-induced tree mortality

    Henry D. Adams;Melanie J.B. Zeppel;Melanie J.B. Zeppel;William R.L. Anderegg;Henrik Hartmann

  • Drought response strategies define the relative contributions of hydraulic dysfunction and carbohydrate depletion during tree mortality.

    Patrick J. Mitchell;Anthony P. O'Grady;David T. Tissue;Donald A. White

  • Transpiration increases during the dry season: patterns of tree water use in eucalypt open-forests of northern Australia

    A. P. O'Grady;D. Eamus;L. B. Hutley

  • Evapotranspiration from eucalypt open-forest savanna of northern australia

    L. B. Hutley;A. P. O'Grady;D. Eamus

  • Testing the generality of above-ground biomass allometry across plant functional types at the continent scale

    Keryn I. Paul;Stephen H. Roxburgh;Jerome Chave;Jacqueline R. England

  • BAAD: a Biomass And Allometry Database for woody plants

    Daniel S. Falster;Remko A. Duursma;Masae I. Ishihara;Diego R. Barneche

  • Fire impacts on surface heat, moisture and carbon fluxes from a tropical savanna in northern Australia

    Jason Beringer;Lindsay Beaumont Hutley;Nigel J Tapper;Andrew McDonald Coutts

  • Water balance of a tropical woodland ecosystem, Northern Australia: A combination of micro-meteorological, soil physical and groundwater chemical approaches

    P.G. Cook;T.J. Hatton;D. Pidsley;A.L. Herczeg

  • Daily and seasonal patterns of carbon and water fluxes above a north Australian savanna.

    Derek Eamus;Lindsay B. Hutley;Anthony P. O'Grady

  • When trends intersect: The challenge of protecting freshwater ecosystems under multiple land use and hydrological intensification scenarios

    Jenny A. Davis;Anthony P. O'Grady;Allan P. Dale;Angela H. Arthington

  • Dry season conditions determine wet season water use in the wet-tropical savannas of northern Australia.

    D Eamus;AP O'Grady;LB Hutley

  • Co-ordination of growth, gas exchange and hydraulics define the carbon safety margin in tree species with contrasting drought strategies.

    P.J. Mitchell;A.P. O'Grady;D.T. Tissue;D. Worledge

  • Monsoonal influences on evapotranspiration of savanna vegetation of northern Australia

    LB Hutley;AP O'Grady;D Eamus

  • Groundwater use by vegetation in a tropical savanna riparian zone (Daly River, Australia)

    Sébastien Lamontagne;Peter G. Cook;Anthony O'Grady;Derek Eamus

  • Elevated [CO2] does not ameliorate the negative effects of elevated temperature on drought-induced mortality in Eucalyptus radiata seedlings.

    Honglang Duan;Remko A. Duursma;Guomin Huang;Renee A. Smith

  • Drought response strategies and hydraulic traits contribute to mechanistic understanding of plant dry-down to hydraulic failure.

    Chris J Blackman;Danielle Creek;Chelsea Maier;Michael J Aspinwall;Michael J Aspinwall

  • Composition, leaf area index and standing biomass of eucalypt open forests near Darwin in the Northern Territory, Australia

    Anthony P. O'Grady;Xiaoyong Chen;Derek Eamus;Lindsay B. Hutley

  • Exposure of trees to drought-induced die-off is defined by a common climatic threshold across different vegetation types.

    Patrick J. Mitchell;Anthony P. O'Grady;Keith R. Hayes;Elizabeth A. Pinkard

  • Carbon dynamics of eucalypt seedlings exposed to progressive drought in elevated [CO2] and elevated temperature

    Honglang Duan;Jeffrey S. Amthor;Remko A. Duursma;Anthony P. O'Grady

  • Seasonal Variation in Water Relations of Trees of Differing Leaf Phenology in a Wet-Dry Tropical Savanna near Darwin, Northern Australia

    Bronwyn A. Myers;G. A. Duff;D. Eamus;I. R. Fordyce

  • Constraints on transpiration of Eucalyptus globulus in southern Tasmania, Australia

    Anthony P. O’Grady;Dale Worledge;Michael Battaglia

Frequent Co-Authors

Elizabeth A. Pinkard
Elizabeth A. Pinkard Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation
Derek Eamus
Derek Eamus University of Technology Sydney
David T. Tissue
David T. Tissue Western Sydney University
Lindsay B. Hutley
Lindsay B. Hutley Charles Darwin University
Michael Battaglia
Michael Battaglia Agriculture and Food
Peter G. Cook
Peter G. Cook Flinders University
Alieta Eyles
Alieta Eyles University of Tasmania
Christopher L. Beadle
Christopher L. Beadle University of Tasmania
Remko A. Duursma
Remko A. Duursma Western Sydney University
Brendan Choat
Brendan Choat Western Sydney University

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