Summary infographics & video clips accompanying published papers & ongoing research in the lab
The infographic above accompanies the paper:
- Bradshaw, CJA, SA Crabtree, DA White, S Ulm, MI Bird, AN Williams, F Saltré. 2023. Directionally supervised cellular automaton for the initial peopling of Sahul. Quaternary Science Reviews 303: 107971. doi:10.1016/j.quascirev.2023.107971
The infographic above accompanies the paper:
- Riley, MJ, P Meagher, C Huveneers, J Leto, VM Peddemors, D Slip, J West, CJA Bradshaw. 2022. The Australian Shark-Incident Database for quantifying temporal and spatial patterns of shark-human conflict. Scientific Data 9: 378. doi:10.1038/s41597-022-01453-9
The infographic above accompanies the paper:
- Crabtree, SA, DA White, CJA Bradshaw, F Saltré, AN Williams, RJ Beaman, MI Bird, S Ulm. 2021. Landscape rules predict optimal super-highways for the first peopling of Sahul. Nature Human Behaviour 5: 1303-1313. doi:10.1038/s41562-021-01106-8
The two infographics above accompany the paper:
- Saltré, F, J Chadoeuf, KJ Peters, MC McDowell, T Friedrich, A Timmermann, S Ulm, CJA Bradshaw. 2019. Climate-human interaction associated with southeast Australian megafauna-extinction patterns. Nature Communications 10: 5311. doi:10.1038/s41467-019-13277-0
accompanies the sister papers:
- Bradshaw, CJA, S Ulm, AN Williams, MI Bird, RG Roberts, Z Jacobs, F Laviano, LS Weyrich, T Friedrich, K Norman, F Saltré. 2019. Minimum founding populations for the first peopling of Sahul. Nature Ecology and Evolution 3: 1057-1063. doi:10.1038/s41559-019-0902-6
- Bird, MI, SA Condie, S O’Connor, D O’Grady, C Reepmeyer, S Ulm, M Zega, F Saltré, CJA Bradshaw. 2019. Early human settlement of Sahul was not an accident. Scientific Reports 9: 8220. doi:10.1038/s41598-019-42946-9
accompanies the paper:
- Bradshaw, CJA, B Leroy, C Bellard, D Roiz, C Albert, A Fournier, M Barbet-Massin, J-M Salles, F Simard, F Courchamp. 2016. Massive yet grossly underestimated global costs of invasive insects. Nature Communications 7: 12986. doi:10.1038/ncomms12986