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Adam T. Cross
Adam T. Cross
Senior Research Fellow, Curtin University; Science Director, EHN
Verified email at curtin.edu.au
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A research agenda for seed-trait functional ecology
A Saatkamp, A Cochrane, L Commander, L Guja, B Jimenez-Alfaro, ...
New Phytologist 221, 1764–1775, 2019
3012019
A world of possibilities: six restoration strategies to support the United Nation's Decade on Ecosystem Restoration
J Aronson, N Goodwin, L Orlando, C Eisenberg, AT Cross
Restoration Ecology, 2020
2512020
Dormancy and germination: making every seed count in restoration
OA Kildisheva, KW Dixon, FAO Silveira, T Chapman, A Di Sacco, ...
Restoration Ecology, 2020
1802020
Young calcareous soil chronosequences as a model for ecological restoration on alkaline mine tailings
AT Cross, H Lambers
Science of the Total Environment 607, 168-175, 2017
722017
Conservation of carnivorous plants in the age of extinction
AT Cross, TA Krueger, PM Gonella, AS Robinson, AS Fleischmann
Global Ecology and Conservation, 2020
662020
Geochemical and mineralogical constraints in iron ore tailings limit soil formation for direct phytostabilization
S Wu, Y Liu, G Southam, L Robertson, TH Chiu, AT Cross, KW Dixon, ...
Science of the total environment 651, 192-202, 2019
642019
The bacterial microbiome associated with arid biocrusts and the biogeochemical influence of biocrusts upon the underlying soil
B Moreira-Grez, K Tam, AT Cross, JWH Yong, D Kumaresan, M Farrell, ...
Frontiers in Microbiology, section Microbiological Chemistry and Geomicrobiology, 2019
602019
Understanding the long-term impact of prescribed burning in mediterranean-climate biodiversity hotspots, with a focus on south-western Australia
SD Bradshaw, KW Dixon, H Lambers, AT Cross, J Bailey, SD Hopper
International Journal of Wildland Fire 27 (10), 643-657, 2018
602018
Ethical sourcing of wild seeds - a key issue in meeting global restoration targets
P Nevill, AT Cross, KW Dixon
Current Biology 28, R1378-R1379, 2018
572018
Restoration goals: why are fauna overlooked in the process of recovering functioning ecosystems and what can be done about it?
SL Cross, PW Bateman, AT Cross
Ecological Management and Restoration 21, 4–8, 2020
562020
Mitigation translocation as a management tool
H Bradley, AT Cross, S Tomlinson, M Craig, B Bateman
Conservation Biology, 2020
522020
Ecosystem restoration – a public health intervention
MF Breed, AT Cross, K Wallace, K Bradby, E Flies, N Goodwin, D Kendal, ...
EcoHealth, 2020
512020
Microbial functional capacity is preserved within engineered soil formulations used in mine site restoration
D Kumaresan, AT Cross, B Moreira-Grez, K Kariman, P Nevill, J Stevens, ...
Scientific Reports 7, 564, 2017
512017
Systematics and evolution of Droseraceae
A Fleischmann, AT Cross, R Gibson, PM Gonella, KW Dixon
Carnivorous plants: physiology, ecology, and evolution, 45-57, 2018
492018
Seed and seedling detection using unmanned aerial vehicles and automated image classification in the monitoring of ecological recovery
TM Buters, D Belton, AT Cross
Drones, 2019
462019
Methodological ambiguity and inconsistency constrain unmanned aerial vehicles as a silver Bullet for monitoring ecological restoration
TM Buters, PW Bateman, T Robinson, D Belton, KW Dixon, AT Cross
Remote Sensing 11, 1180, 2019
462019
Plastome-wide rearrangements and gene losses in carnivorous Droseraceae
PG Nevill, KA Howell, AT Cross, AV Williams, X Zhong, J Tonti-Filippini, ...
Genome Biology and Evolution 11, 472–485, 2019
452019
Compromised root development constrains the establishment potential of native plants in unamended alkaline post-mining substrates
AT Cross, JC Stevens, R Sadler, B Moreira-Grez, D Ivanov, H Zhong, ...
Plant and Soil, 2018
442018
Biostimulants in vermicompost: characteristics and plausible mechanisms
W San Wong, HT Zhong, AT Cross, JWH Yong
The Chemical Biology of Plant Biostimulants, 155-180, 2020
432020
Time for a paradigm shift towards a restorative culture
AT Cross, PG Nevill, KW Dixon, J Aronson
Restoration Ecology, 2019
422019
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