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Peer-reviewed Publications

Ma L., Conradie SR, Crawford C, Gardner A, Kearney MR, Maclean I, McKechnie AE, Mi C, Senior R, Wilcove D (2023) Global Patterns of Climate Change Impacts on Desert Bird Communities. Nat Commun 14(211) doi.org/10.1038/s41467-023-35814-8

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Conradie SR, Kearney MR, Wolf BO, Cunningham SJ, Freeman MT, Kemp R, McKechnie AR (2023) An evaluation of a biophysical model for predicting avian thermoregulation in the heat. J Exp Biol 226(15) doi.org/10.1242/jeb.245066

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Conradie SR, Woodborne SM, Wolf BO, Pessato A, Mariette MM, McKechnie AE (2022) Global heating poses a serious threat to Australia's birds: reply to Pacheco-Fuentes et al. Conserv Physiol 10. doi:10.1093/conphys/coac011

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Conradie SR, Woodborne SM, Wolf BO, Pessato A, Mariette MM, McKechnie AE (2020) Avian mortality risk during heat waves will increase greatly in arid Australia during the 21st century. Conserv Physiol 8. doi:10.1093/conphys/coaa048

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Kemp R, Freeman MT, van Jaarsveld B, Czenze ZJ, Conradie SR, McKechnie AE (2020) Sublethal fitness costsof chronic exposure to hot weather vary between sexes in a threatened desert lark. Emu - Austral Ecology 00: 1-14 

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Conradie SR, Woodborne SM, Cunningham SJ, McKechnie AE (2019) Chronic, sublethal effects of high temperatures will cause severe declines in southern African arid-zone birds during the 21st century. Proc Natl Acad Sci USA 116: 14065–14070

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Conradie SR, Hall G, Somers MJ, Mcintyre T (2019) Limited animal-facilitated nutrient transfer across an aquatic-terrestrial interface in a southern African savanna. Afr J Wildl Res 49: 52–61

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