Professor Adrian Manning

Professor
Fenner School of Environment and Society

http://people.anu.edu.au/adrian.manning/aboutadrian.html

Areas of expertise

  • Community Ecology (Excl. Invasive Species Ecology)
  • Speciation And Extinction
  • Landscape Ecology
  • Behavioural Ecology
  • Environmental Management
  • Agricultural Land Management
  • Sustainable Agricultural Development
  • Conservation And Biodiversity
  • Ecological Impacts Of Climate Change
  • Ecosystem Function
  • Population Ecology
  • Physical Geography And Environmental Geoscience
  • Zoology
  • Environmental Science And Management

Projects and Grants

Grants information is drawn from ARIES. To add or update Projects or Grants information please contact your College Research Office.

Related websites

Research interests

The Mulligans Flat - Goorooyarroo Woodland Experiment

http://www.mfgowoodlandexperiment.org.au

The Woodlands and Wetlands Trust. Professor Manning is a Trustee of the Trust.

 https://woodlandsandwetlands.org.au/

Groups

  • Shokirov, S, Jucker, T, Levick, S et al. 2023, 'Habitat highs and lows: Using terrestrial and UAV LiDAR for modelling avian species richness and abundance in a restored woodland', Remote Sensing of Environment, vol. 285, pp. 1-17.
  • Evans et al. (2023) Trends in animal translocation research. Biological Conservation, 2023(3): p. 20.
  • Evans et al. (2022) Coexistence conservation: reconciling threatened species and invasive predators through adaptive ecological and evolutionary approaches. Conservation Science and Practice, 4(7): e12742.
  • Evans et al. (2022) Reintroduction biology and the IUCN Red List: The dominance of species of Least Concern in the peer-reviewed literature. Global Ecology and Conservation, 38: p. 13.
  • Smith, K, Evans, M, Gordon, I et al. 2022, 'Mini Safe Havens for population recovery and reintroductions beyond the fence'', Biodiversity and Conservation, vol. 32, pp. 203-225.
  • Wilson et al. (2022) Personality and plasticity predict post-release performance in a reintroduced mesopredator. Animal Behaviour, 187, pp. 177–189.
  • Wilson et al. (2022) Roadmap to recovery revealed through the reintroduction of an IUCN Red List species. Biodiversity and Conservation, 32: pp. 227–248.
  • Andrewartha, T, Evans, M, Batson, W et al. 2021, 'Outfoxing the fox: Effect of prey odor on fox behavior in a pastoral landscape
    ', Conservation Science and Practice, vol. online.
  • Gordon, I, Manning, A, Navarro, L et al. 2021, 'Domestic Livestock and Rewilding: Are They Mutually Exclusive?', Frontiers in Sustainable Food Systems, vol. 5.
  • Manning, A, Andrewartha, T, Blencowe, A et al. 2021, 'Bettering the devil you know: Can we drive predator adaptation to restore native fauna?', Conservation Science and Practice.
  • Stojanovic, D, Rayner, L, Cobden, M et al. 2021, 'Suitable nesting sites for specialized cavity dependent wildlife are rare in woodlands', Forest Ecology and Management, vol. 483.
  • Evans, M, Batson, W, Gordon, I et al. 2021, 'The 'Goldilocks Zone' of predation: the level of fox control needed to select predator resistance in a reintroduced
    mammal in Australia', Biodiversity and Conservation, vol. 30, pp. 1731-1752.
  • Gordon, I.G., Pérez-Barbería, F.J., F & Manning, A.D, 2021, 'Rewilding Lite: Using Traditional Domestic Livestock to Achieve Rewilding Outcomes', Sustainability, vol. 13, no. 6.
  • Wilson et al. (2021) Reintroduction of the eastern quoll to Mulligans Flat Woodland Sanctuary, Australia using trials, tactics and adaptive management. In Soorae (ed) Global conservation translocation perspectives: 2021, IUCN SSC Conservation Translocation Specialist Group, Canada, pp. 194–199.
  • Abicair, K, Manning, A, Ford, F et al. 2020, 'Habitat selection and genetic diversity of a reintroduced 'refugee species'', Animal Conservation, vol. 23, no. 3, pp. 330-341pp.
  • Evans, M, Scheele, B, Westgate, M et al. 2020, 'Beyond the pond: Terrestrial habitat use by frogs in a changing climate', Biological Conservation, vol. 249, pp. 1-11.
  • Ross, C, McIntyre, S, Barton, P et al. 2020, 'A reintroduced ecosystem engineer provides a germination niche for native plant species', Biodiversity and Conservation, vol. 29, pp. 817-837.
  • Manning, A, Cunningham, R, Tongway, D et al. 2020, 'Woodlands and woody debris: Understanding structure and composition to inform restoration', PLOS ONE (Public Library of Science), vol. 15, no. 3, pp. 1-16.
  • Ringma, J, Legge, S, Woinarski, J et al. 2019, 'Systematic planning can rapidly close the protection gap in Australian mammal havens', Conservation Letters, vol. 12, no. 1, p. 8.
  • Ross, C, Munro, N, Barton, P et al. 2019, 'Effects of digging by a native and introduced ecosystem engineer on soil physical and chemical properties in temperate grassy woodland', PeerJ, vol. online.
  • Evans, M, Newport, J & Manning, A 2019, 'A long-term experiment reveals strategies for the ecological restoration of reptiles in scattered tree landscapes', Biodiversity and Conservation, vol. 28, no. 11, pp. 2825-2843.
  • Munro, N, McIntyre, S, Macdonald, B et al. 2019, 'Returning a lost process by reintroducing a locally extinct digging marsupial', PeerJ, vol. 7, no. 0.
  • Evans, M, Cunningham, S, Gibb, H et al 2019, 'Beetle ecological indicators: A comparison of cost vs reward to understand functional changes in response to restoration actions', Ecological Indicators, vol. 104, pp. 209-218
  • Radford, J, Woinarski, J, Legge, S et al. 2018, 'Degrees of population-level susceptibility of Australian terrestrial non-volant mammal species to predation by the introduced red fox (Vulpes vulpes) and feral cat (Felis catus)', Wildlife Research, vol. 45, no. 7, pp. 645-657.
  • Le Roux, D, Ikin, K, Lindenmayer, D et al. 2018, 'The value of scattered trees for wildlife: Contrasting effects of landscape context and tree size', Diversity and Distributions, vol. 24, no. 1, pp. 69-81pp.
  • Legge, S, Woinarski, J, Burbidge, A et al. 2018, 'Havens for threatened Australian mammals: the contributions of fenced areas and offshore islands to the protection of mammal species susceptible to introduced predators', Wildlife Research, vol. 45, no. 7, pp. 627-644.
  • Batson, W, Gordon, I, Fletcher, D et al 2017, 'The effect of pre-release captivity on the stress physiology of a reintroduced population of wild eastern bettongs', Journal of Zoology, vol. Online, pp. 9pp..
  • Ross, C, Barton, P, McIntyre, S et al. 2017, 'Fine-scale drivers of beetle diversity are affected by vegetation context and agricultural history', Austral Ecology, vol. 42, no. 7, pp. 831-843.
  • McIntyre, S, Nicholls, A & Manning, A 2017, 'Trajectories of floristic change in grassland: Landscape, land use legacy and seasonal conditions overshadow restoration actions', Applied Vegetation Science, vol. 20, no. 4, pp. 582-593.
  • Hamonts, K, Bissett, A, Macdonald, B et al 2017, 'Effects of ecological restoration on soil microbial diversity in a temperate grassy woodland', Applied Soil Ecology, vol. 117, pp. 117-128pp.
  • Barton, P, Evans, M, Foster, C et al 2017, 'Environmental and spatial drivers of spider diversity at contrasting microhabitats', Austral Ecology, vol. 42, no. 6, pp. 700-710.
  • Batson, W, Fletcher, D, Portas, T et al 2016, Re-introduction of eastern bettong to a critically endangered woodland habitat in the Australian Capital Territory, Australia.
  • Barton, P, McIntyre, S, Evans, M et al. 2016, 'Substantial long-Term effects of carcass addition on soil and plants in a grassy eucalypt woodland', Ecosphere, vol. 7, no. 10, pp. -.
  • Portas, T, Cunningham, R, Spratt, D et al 2016, 'Beyond morbidity and mortality in reintroduction programmes: changing health parameters in reintroduced eastern bettongs Bettongia gaimardi', Oryx: Journal of Fauna and Flora International, vol. 50, no. 4, pp. 674-683pp.
  • Batson, W, Gordon, I, Fletcher, D et al 2016, 'The effect of pre-release captivity on post-release performance in reintroduced eastern bettongs Bettongia gaimardi', Oryx: Journal of Fauna and Flora International, vol. 50, no. 4, pp. 664-673.
  • Howland, B, Stojanovic, D, Gordon, I et al 2016, 'Birds of a feather flock together: Using trait-groups to understand the effect of macropod grazing on birds in grassy habitats', Biological Conservation, 194, 89-99.
  • Le Roux, D.S., Ikin, K., Lindenmayer, D.B., Bistricer, G., Manning, A.D. & Gibbons, P. (2016). Effects of entrance size, tree size and landscape context on nest box occupancy: Considerations for management and biodiversity offsets. Forest Ecology and Management, 366, 135-142.
  • Macdonald, B, Gillen, J, Tuomi, S et al 2015, 'Can coarse woody debris be used for carbon storage in open grazed woodlands?', Journal of Environmental Quality, vol. 44, no. 4, pp. 1210-1215.
  • Batson, W, Gordon, I, Fletcher, D et al 2015, 'Translocation tactics: A framework to support the IUCN Guidelines for wildlife translocations and improve the quality of applied methods', Journal of Applied Ecology, vol. 52, no. 6, pp. 1598-1607.
  • Ikin, K., Le Roux, D.S., Rayner, L., Villaseñor, N.R., Eyles, K., Gibbons, P., Manning, A.D. & Lindenmayer, D.B. (2015). Key lessons for achieving biodiversity-sensitive cities and towns. Ecological Management & Restoration, 16, 206-214.
  • Le Roux, D., Ikin, K., Lindenmayer, D., Manning, A.D. & Gibbons, P. (2015). Single large or several small? Applying biogeographic principles to tree-level conservation and biodiversity offsets. Biological Conservation, 191, 558–566.
  • Le Roux, D.S., Ikin, K., Lindenmayer, D.B., Bistricer, G., Manning, A.D. & Gibbons, P. (2015). Enriching small trees with artificial nest boxes cannot mimic the value of large trees for hollow-nesting birds. Restoration Ecology, 24, 252–258.
  • Manning, A, Eldridge, D & Jones, C 2015, 'Policy implications of ecosystem engineering for multiple ecosystem benefits', in Armstrong, D.P., Hayward, M.W., Moro, D., Seddon, P.J. (ed.), Advances in Reintroduction Biology of Australian and New Zealand Fauna, CSIRO Publishing, Clayton South, Australia, pp. 167-184.
  • Rayner, L., Ikin, K., Evans, M.J., Gibbons, P., Lindenmayer, D. & Manning, A.D. (2015). Avifauna and urban encroachment in time and space. Diversity and Distributions, 21, 428-440.
  • Rayner, L, Lindenmayer, D, Gibbons, P et al 2014, 'Evaluating empirical evidence for decline in temperate woodland birds: A nationally threatened assemblage of species', Biological Conservation, vol. 171, pp. 145-155.
  • Manning, A, Coles, B, Lunn, A et al 2014, 'New evidence of late survival of beaver in Britain', Holocene, vol. 24, no. 12, pp. 1849-1855.
  • McIntyre, S, Cunningham, R, Donnelly, C et al 2014, 'Restoration of eucalypt grassy woodland: Effects of experimental interventions on ground-layer vegetation', Australian Journal of Botany, vol. 62, no. 7, pp. 570-579.
  • Newport, J, Shorthouse, D & Manning, A 2014, 'The effects of light and noise from urban development on biodiversity: Implications for protected areas in Australia', Ecological Management and Restoration, vol. 15, no. 3, pp. 204-214.
  • Portas, T, Fletcher, D, Spratt, D et al 2014, 'Health evaluation of free-ranging Eastern Bettongs (Bettongia Gaimardi) during translocation for reintroduction in Australia', Journal of Wildlife Diseases, vol. 50, no. 2, pp. 210-223.
  • Rayner, L, Lindenmayer, D, Wood, J et al 2014, 'Are protected areas maintaining bird diversity?', Ecography, vol. 37, no. 1, pp. 43-53.
  • Macdonald, B, Farrell, M, Tuomi, S et al 2014, 'Carrion decomposition causes large and lasting effects on soil amino acid and peptide flux', Soil Biology and Biochemistry, vol. 69, pp. 132-140.
  • Barton, P, Weaver, H & Manning, A 2014, 'Contrasting diversity dynamics of phoretic mites and beetles associated with vertebrate carrion', Experimental and Applied Acarology.
  • Howland, B, Stojanovic, D, Gordon, I et al 2014, 'Eaten out of house and home: Impacts of grazing on ground-dwelling reptiles in Australian grasslands and grassy woodlands', PLOS ONE (Public Library of Science), vol. 9, no. 12, pp. 1-25.
  • Ikin K., Barton P., Knight E., Lindenmayer D., Fischer J. & Manning A. (2014) Bird community responses to the edge between suburbs and reserves. Oecologia, 84, 989-995.
  • Le Roux, D.S., Ikin, K., Lindenmayer, D.B., Blanchard, W., Manning, A.D. & Gibbons, P. (2014). Reduced availability of habitat structures in urban landscapes: Implications for policy and practice. Landscape and Urban Planning, 125, 57-64.
  • Le Roux, D.S., Ikin, K., Lindenmayer, D.B., Manning, A.D. & Gibbons, P. (2014). The future of large old trees in urban landscapes. PLoS ONE, 9, e99403.
  • Lindenmayer, D.B., Laurance, W.F., Franklin, J.F., Likens, G.E., Banks, S.C., Blanchard, W., Gibbons, P., Ikin, K., Blair, D., McBurney, L., Manning, A.D. & Stein, J.A.R. (2014). New policies for old trees: averting a global crisis in a keystone ecological structure. Conservation Letters, 7, 61-69.
  • Bennett, V, Doerr, V, Doerr, E et al. 2013, 'Causes of reintroduction failure of the brown treecreeper: Implications for ecosystem restoration', Austral Ecology, vol. 38, no. 6, pp. 700-712.
  • Md Sharif, B, Lindenmayer, D, Wood, J et al. 2013, 'The influence of agricultural system, stand structural complexity and landscape context on foraging birds in oil palm landscapes', Ibis, vol. 155, no. 2, pp. 297-312.
  • Manning, A, Cunningham, R & Lindenmayer, D 2013, 'Bringing forward the benefits of coarse woody debris in ecosystem recovery under different levels of grazing and vegetation density', Biological Conservation, vol. 157, pp. 204-214.
  • Barton P, Cunningham S, Manning A, Gibb H, Lindenmayer DB, Didham RK 2013, 'The spatial scaling of beta diversity', Global Ecology and Biogeography, 22, 639–647
  • Barton, P, Cunningham, S et al 2013, 'The role of carrion in maintaining biodiversity and ecological processes in terrestrial ecosystems', Oecologia, 171, 761-772.
  • Barton, P, Cunningham, S, Macdonald, B et al 2013, 'Species Traits Predict Assemblage Dynamics at Ephemeral Resource Patches Created by Carrion', PLoS ONE, 8 (1) e53961. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0053961
  • Bennett, V, Doerr, V, Doerr, E et al 2013, 'Habitat selection and behaviour of a reintroduced passerine: Linking experimental restoration, behaviour and habitat ecology', PLOS ONE (Public Library of Science), vol. 8, no. 1, pp. e54539/1-12.
  • Ikin, K., Beaty, R.M., Lindenmayer, D., Knight, E., Fischer, J. & Manning, A. (2013). Pocket parks in a compact city: how do birds respond to increasing residential density? Landscape Ecology, 28, 45-56.
  • Ikin, K., Knight, E., Lindenmayer, D.B., Fischer, J. & Manning, A.D. (2013). The influence of native versus exotic streetscape vegetation on the spatial distribution of birds in suburbs and reserves. Diversity and Distributions, 19, 294-306.
  • Manning, A, Gibbons, P, Fischer, J et al 2012, 'Hollow futures? Tree decline, lag effects and hollow-dependent species', Animal Conservation, 16, 395-403.
  • Md Sharif, B, Lindenmayer, D, Wood, J et al 2013, 'Contribution of illegal hunting, culling of pest species, road accidents and feral dogs to biodiversity loss in established oil-palm landscapes', Wildlife Research, vol. 40, pp. 1-9.
  • Shorthouse, D, Iglesias, D, Jeffress, S et al 2012, 'THE MAKING OF THE MULLIGANS FLAT GOOROOYARROO EXPERIMENTAL RESTORATION PROJECT', Ecological Management and Restoration, vol. 13, no. 2, pp. 112-125.
  • Bennett, V, Doerr, V, Doerr, E et al. 2012, 'Habitat Selection and Post-Release Movement of Reintroduced Brown Treecreeper Individuals in Restored Temperate Woodland', PLOS ONE (Public Library of Science), vol. 7, no. 12, pp. e50612-e50612.
  • Bennett, V, Doerr, V, Doerr, E et al. 2012, 'The anatomy of a failed reintroduction: a case study with the Brown Treecreeper', Emu - Austral Ornithology, vol. 112, no. 4, pp. 298-312.
  • Ikin, K., Knight, E., Lindenmayer, D., Fischer, J. & Manning, A. (2012). Linking bird species traits to vegetation characteristics in a future urban development zone: implications for urban planning. Urban Ecosystems, 15, 961-977.
  • Sheean, V, Manning, A & Lindenmayer, D 2012, 'An assessment of scientific approaches towards species relocations in Australia', Austral Ecology, vol. 37, pp. 204-215
  • Stagoll, K, Lindenmayer, DB, Knight, E., Fischer, J & Manning, AD (2012). Large trees are keystone structures in urban parks. Conservation Letters, 5, 115-122.
  • Barton, P, Manning, A, Gibb, H et al 2011, 'Experimental reduction of native vertebrate grazing and addition of logs benefit beetle diversity at multiple scales', Journal of Applied Ecology, vol. 48, no. 4, pp. 943-951.
  • Md Sharif, B, Lindenmayer, D, Wood, J et al. 2011, 'The conservation value of oil palm plantation estates, smallholdings and logged peat swamp forest for birds', Forest Ecology and Management, vol. 262, no. 12, pp. 2306-2315.
  • Manning, A, Wood, J, Cunningham, R et al 2011, 'INTEGRATING RESEARCH AND RESTORATION THE ESTABLISHMENT OF A LONG TERM WOODLAND EXPERIMENT IN SOUTH EASTERN AUSTRALIA', Australian Zoologist, vol. 35, no. 3, pp. 633-648.
  • Barton, P, Gibb, H, Manning, A et al 2011, 'Morphological traits as predictors of diet and microhabitat use in a diverse beetle assemblage', Biological Journal of the Linnean Society, 102, 301-310.
  • Lindenmayer, D.B., Archer, S., Barton, P.S., Bond, S., Crane, M., Gibbons, P., Kay, G., MacGregor, C., Manning, A.D., Michael, D., Montague-Drake, R., Munro, N., Muntz, R. & Stagoll, K. (2011). What makes a good farm for wildlife?, CSIRO Publishing.
  • Manning, A & Fischer, J 2010, 'Scattered Paddock Trees: The Living Dead or Lifeline to the Future?', in David Lindenmayer, Andrew Bennett, Richard Hobbs (ed.), Temperate Woodland Conservation and Management, CSIRO Publishing, Collingwood, Australia, pp. 33-40.
  • Manning, A, Kesteven, J, Stein, J et al 2010, 'Could native scots pines (Pinus sylvestris) still persist in northern England and southern Scotland?', Plant Ecology and Diversity, vol. 3, no. 2, pp. 187-201.
  • Manning, A & Fischer, J 2010, 'Mind the gap: future depends on sciences and humanities', Nature, vol. 463, no. 7280, p. 425.
  • Manning, A 2009, 'Re-wilding the conservation agenda in the UK'.
  • Manning, A, 2007, 'Ecosystem, ecosystem processes and global change : implication landscape design In: Managing & designing landscapes for conservation : moving from perspectives to principles'.
  • McIntyre, S, Stol, J, Harvey, J et al 2010, 'Biomass and floristic patterns in the ground layer vegetation of box-gum grassy eucalypt woodland in Goorooyarroo and Mulligans Flat Nature Reserves, Australian Capital Territory', Cunninghamia, vol. 11, no. 3, pp. 319-357.
  • Barton, P, Manning, A, Gibb, H et al 2010, 'Fine-scale heterogeneity in beetle assemblages under co-occurring Eucalyptus in the same subgenus', Journal of Biogeography,37, 1927-1937.
  • Stagoll, K., Manning, A.D., Knight, E., Fischer, J. & Lindenmayer, D.B. (2010). Using bird-habitat relationships to inform urban planning. Landscape and Urban Planning, 98, 13-25.
  • Manning, A, Fischer, J, Felton, A et al. 2009, 'Landscape Fluidity - a unifying perspective for understanding and adapting to global change', Journal of Biogeography, vol. 36, pp. 193-199.
  • Manning, A & Lindenmayer, D 2009, 'Paddock trees, parrots and agricultural production: An urgent need for large-scale, long-term restoration in south-eastern Australia', Ecological Management and Restoration, vol. 10, no. 2, pp. 126-135.
  • Fischer, J, Brosi, B, Daily, G et al 2009, 'Fostering constructive debate: a reply to Chappell et al.', Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment, vol. 7, p. 184.
  • Manning, A, Gibbons, P & Lindenmayer, D 2009, 'Scattered trees: a complementary strategy for facilitating adaptive responses to climate change in modified landscapes?', Journal of Applied Ecology, vol. 46, pp. 915-919.
  • Manning, A, Gordon, I & Ripple, W 2009, 'Restoring landscapes of fear with wolves in the Scottish Highlands', Biological Conservation, vol. 142, pp. 2314-2321.
  • Barton PS, Manning AD, Gibb H, Lindenmayer DB, Cunningham SA 2009, 'Conserving ground-dwelling beetles in an endangered woodland community: Multi-scale habitat effects on assemblage diversity', Biological Conservation, 142, 1701-1709.
  • Dovers, S, Hutchinson, M, Lindenmayer, D et al. 2008, 'Uncertainty, Complexity and the Environment', in Gabriele Bammer and Michael Smithson (ed.), Uncertainty and Risk: Multidisciplinary Perspectives, Earthscan Publications Ltd, London, pp. 245-260.
  • Lindenmayer, D, Fischer, J, Felton, A et al 2008, 'Novel ecosystems resulting from landscape transformation create dilemmas for modern conservation practice', Conservation Letters, vol. 1, pp. 129-135.
  • Lindenmayer, D, Cunningham, R, MacGregor, C et al 2008, 'Temporal changes in vertebrates during landscape transformation: A large-scale "Natural Experiment"', Ecological Monographs, vol. 78, no. 4, pp. 567-590.
  • Gibbons, P, Lindenmayer, D, Fischer, J et al 2008, 'The Future of Scattered Trees in Agricultural Landscapes', Conservation Biology, vol. 22, no. 5, pp. 1309-1319.
  • Fischer, J, Brosi, B, Daily, G et al 2008, 'Should agricultural policies encourage land sparing or wildlife-friendly farming?', Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment, vol. 6, pp. 380-385.
  • Lindenmayer, D, Hobbs, R, Montague-Drake, R et al 2008, 'A checklist for ecological management of landscapes for conservation', Ecology Letters, vol. 11, pp. 78-91.
  • Lindenmayer, D, Fischer, J, Felton, A et al. 2007, 'The complementarity of single-species and ecosystem-oriented research in conservation research', Oikos, vol. 116, pp. 1220-1226.
  • Manning, A, Lindenmayer, D & Cunningham, R 2007, 'A study of coarse woody debris volumes in two box-gum grassy woodland reserves in the Australian Capital Territory', Ecological Management and Restoration, vol. 8, no. 3, pp. 221-224.
  • Manning, A, Lindenmayer, D, Barry, S et al. 2007, 'Large-scale spatial and temporal dynamics of the vulnerable and highly mobile superb parrot', Journal of Biogeography, vol. 34, pp. 289-304.
  • Fischer, J, Manning, A, Steffen, W et al. 2007, 'Mind the sustainability gap', Trends in Ecology and Evolution, vol. 22, no. 12, pp. 621-624.
  • Manning, A, Lindenmayer, D & Fischer, J 2006, 'Stretch goals and backcasting: approaches for overcoming barriers to large-scale ecological restoration', Restoration Ecology, vol. 14, no. 4, pp. 487-492.
  • Manning, A, Lindenmayer, D, Barry, S et al. 2006, 'Multi-scale site and landscape effects on the vulnerable superb parrot of south-eastern Australia during the breeding season', Landscape Ecology, vol. 31, pp. 1119-1133.
  • Manning, A, Fischer, J & Lindenmayer, D 2006, 'Scattered trees are keystone structures- implications for conservation', Biological Conservation, vol. 132, pp. 311-321.
  • Fischer, J, Lindenmayer, D & Manning, A 2006, 'Biodiversity, ecosystem function, and resilience: ten guiding principles for commodity production landscapes', Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment, vol. 4, no. 2, pp. 80-86.
  • Manning, A, Lindenmayer, D, Nix, H et al. 2005, 'A bioclimatic analysis for the highly mobile superb parrot of south-eastern Australia', Emu - Austral Ornithology, vol. 105, pp. 193-201.
  • Manning, A, Lindenmayer, D & Barry, S 2004, 'The conservation implications of bird reproduction in the agricultural `matrix: a case study of the vulnerable Superb Parrot (Polytelis swainsonii) of south-eastern Australia', Biological Conservation, vol. 120, no. 3, pp. 363-374.
  • Manning, A, Lindenmayer, D & Nix, H 2004, 'Continua and umwelt: novel perspectives on viewing landscapes', Oikos, vol. 104, no. 3, pp. 621-627.
  • Lindenmayer, D, Manning, A, Smith, P et al 2002, 'The focal-species approach and landscape restoration: a critique', Conservation Biology, vol. 16, no. 2, pp. 338-345.