Darryl Noel Jones mostly deals with Ecology, Wildlife, Habitat, Biodiversity and Urban ecology. By researching both Ecology and Web of science, Darryl Noel Jones produces research that crosses academic boundaries. His Wildlife research is mostly focused on the topic Wildlife management.
His studies in Habitat integrate themes in fields like Xanthorrhoea and Urban forest. The Biodiversity study combines topics in areas such as Ecology, Metropolitan area, Urban planning and Urban area. Darryl Noel Jones combines subjects such as Western world, Bird feeding, Foraging and Environmental resource management with his study of Urban ecology.
Darryl Noel Jones mainly investigates Ecology, Wildlife, Zoology, Habitat and Biodiversity. His Ecology and Ornithology, Fauna, Conservation biology, Foraging and Abundance investigations all form part of his Ecology research activities. Darryl Noel Jones has researched Wildlife in several fields, including Urbanization, Urban ecology and Tibicen.
His Zoology research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Alectura lathami, Social science and Dingo, Predation. His Habitat research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Species diversity and Urban forest. His Biodiversity research includes elements of Ecology and Environmental resource management.
His primary scientific interests are in Ecology, Wildlife, Bird feeding, Fishery and Range. His research in Rainforest, Species richness, Foraging, Wildlife crossing and Abundance are components of Ecology. His research in Wildlife focuses on subjects like Phascolarctos cinereus, which are connected to Conservation biology, Ecological systems theory and Evolutionary biology.
His work carried out in the field of Bird feeding brings together such families of science as Biodiversity and Sparrow. His Fishery study which covers Urbanization that intersects with Nest, Bay and Nest site. His research in Range intersects with topics in Ecology and Sarcophilus.
His main research concerns Ecology, Bird feeding, Sparrow, Wildlife and Environmental resource management. Darryl Noel Jones connects Ecology with Animal mortality in his study. The study incorporates disciplines such as Fishery and Bird feeder in addition to Bird feeding.
His Sparrow research integrates issues from Global biodiversity, Urban wildlife, Interspecific competition and Introduced species. His Wildlife study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Host, Zosterops lateralis, Feather and Abundance. His research investigates the connection with Environmental resource management and areas like Anthropocene which intersect with concerns in Apex predator, Freshwater ecosystem and Environmental change.
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Feeding birds in our towns and cities: a global research opportunity
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Journal of Avian Biology (2008)
Feeding birds in our towns and cities: a global research opportunity
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Journal of Avian Biology (2008)
Review of the ecology of Australian urban fauna: A focus on spatially explicit processes
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(2006)
Review of the ecology of Australian urban fauna: A focus on spatially explicit processes
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(2006)
A multicenter randomized trial of atorvastatin therapy in intensive care patients with severe sepsis
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American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine (2013)
A multicenter randomized trial of atorvastatin therapy in intensive care patients with severe sepsis
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American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine (2013)
Habitat structure is more important than vegetation composition for local-level management of native terrestrial reptile and small mammal species living in urban remnants: A case study from Brisbane, Australia
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(2007)
Habitat structure is more important than vegetation composition for local-level management of native terrestrial reptile and small mammal species living in urban remnants: A case study from Brisbane, Australia
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(2007)
Can roads, railways and related structures have positive effects on birds? – A review
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Transportation Research Part D-transport and Environment (2014)
Can roads, railways and related structures have positive effects on birds? – A review
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Transportation Research Part D-transport and Environment (2014)
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