Dr Corey Thomas Callaghan

Postdoc

iDiv publications

 

Benedetti, Y., Callaghan, C. T., Ulbrichová, I., Galanaki, A., Kominos, T., Abou Zeid, F., Ibáñez-Álamo, J. D., Suhonen, J., Díaz, M., Markó, G., Bussière, R., Tryjanowski, P., Bukas, N., Mägi, M., Leveau, L., Pruscini, F., Jerzak, L., Ciebiera, O., Jokimäki, J., Kaisanlahti-Jokimäki, M.-L., Møller, A. P., Morelli, F.

(2023): EVI and NDVI as proxies for multifaceted avian diversity in urban areas. Ecological Applications

Ferretto, G., Glasby, T. M., Poore, A. G. B., Callaghan, C. T., Sinclair, E. A., Statton, J., Kendrick, G. A., Vergés, A.

(2023): Optimizing the restoration of the threatened seagrass Posidonia australis: plant traits influence restoration success. Restoration Ecology

Mesaglio, T., Callaghan, C. T., Samonte, F., Gorta, S. B., Cornwell, W. K.

(2023): Recognition and completeness: two key metrics for judging the utility of citizen science data. Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment

Valdez, J. W., Callaghan, C. T., Junker, J., Purvis, A., Hill, S. L. L., Pereira, H. M.

(2023): The undetectability of global biodiversity trends using local species richness. Ecography

Spake, R., Bowler, D. E., Callaghan, C. T., Blowes, S. A., Doncaster, C. P., Antão, L. H., Nakagawa, S., McElreath, R., Chase, J. M.

(2023): Understanding ‘it depends’ in ecology: a guide to hypothesising, visualising and interpreting statistical interactions. Biological Reviews

Palacio, F. X., Callaghan, C. T., Cardoso, P., Hudgins, E. J., Jarzyna, M. A., Ottaviani, G., Riva, F., Graco-Roza, C., Shirey, V., Mammola, S.

(2022): A protocol for reproducible functional diversity analyses. Ecography

Liu, G., Kingsford, R. T., Callaghan, C. T., Rowley, J. J. L.

(2022): Anthropogenic habitat modification alters calling phenology of frogs. Global Change Biology

Thompson, M. M., Rowley, J. J. L., Poore, A. G. B., Callaghan, C. T.

(2022): Citizen science reveals meteorological determinants of frog calling at a continental scale. Diversity and Distributions

Spake, R., Barajas-Barbosa, M. P., Blowes, S. A., Bowler, D. E., Callaghan, C. T., Garbowski, M., Jurburg, S. D., Klink, R. v., Korell, L., Ladouceur, E., Rozzi, R., Viana, D. S., Xu, W.-B., Chase, J. M.

(2022): Detecting Thresholds of Ecological Change in the Anthropocene. Annual Review of Environment and Resources

Schilling, H. T., Riley, I. J., Puckeridge, A. C., Milne-Muller, A. and Callaghan, C. T.

(2022): Economic value of regional spearfishing competitions. Fisheries Research

Spake, R., O’Dea, R. E., Nakagawa, S., Doncaster, C. P., Ryo, M., Callaghan, C. T., Bullock, J. M.

(2022): Improving quantitative synthesis to achieve generality in ecology. Nature Ecology & Evolution

Callaghan, C. T., Palacio, F. X., Benedetti, Y., Morelli, F., Bowler, D. E.

(2022): Large-scale spatial variability in urban tolerance of birds. Journal of Animal Ecology

Roberts, C. J., Vergés, A., Callaghan, C. T. and Poore, A. G. B.

(2022): Many cameras make light work: opportunistic photographs of rare species in iNaturalist complement structured surveys of reef fish to better understand species richness. Biodiversity and Conservation

Mansur, A. V., McDonald, R. I., Güneralp, B., Kim, H., de Oliveira, J. A. P., Callaghan, C. T., Hamel, P., Kuiper, J. J., Wolff, M., Liebelt, V., Martins, I. S., Elmqvist, T. and Pereira, H. M.

(2022): Nature futures for the urban century: Integrating multiple values into urban management. Environmental Science & Policy

Callaghan, C. T., Bowler, D. E., Blowes, S. A., Chase, J. M., Lyons, M. B. and Pereira, H. M.

(2022): Quantifying effort needed to estimate species diversity from citizen science data. Ecosphere

Bowler, D. E., Callaghan, C. T., Bhandari, N., Henle, K., Benjamin Barth, M., Koppitz, C., Klenke, R., Winter, M., Jansen, F., Bruelheide, H. and Bonn, A.

(2022): Temporal trends in the spatial bias of species occurrence records. Ecography

Callaghan, C. T., Mesaglio, T., Ascher, J. S., Brooks, T. M., Cabras, A. A., Chandler, M., Cornwell, W. K., Cristóbal Ríos-Málaver, I., Dankowicz, E., Urfi Dhiya’ulhaq, N., Fuller, R. A., Galindo-Leal, C., Grattarola, F., Hewitt, S., Higgins, L., Hitchcock, C., James Hung, K.-L., Iwane, T., Kahumbu, P., Kendrick, R., Kieschnick, S. R., Kunz, G., Lee, C. C., Lin, C.-T., Loarie, S., Norman Medina, M., McGrouther, M. A., Miles, L., Modi, S., Nowak, K., Oktaviani, R., Waswala Olewe, B. M., Pagé, J., Petrovan, S., saari, c., Seltzer, C. E., Seregin, A. P., Sullivan, J. J., Sumanapala, A. P., Takoukam, A., Widness, J., Willmott, K., Wüster, W., Young, A. N.

(2022): The benefits of contributing to the citizen science platform iNaturalist as an identifier. PLOS Biology

Segar, J., Callaghan, C. T., Ladouceur, E., Meya, J. N., Pereira, H. M., Perino, A. and Staude, I. R.

(2022): Urban conservation gardening in the decade of restoration. Nature Sustainability

Bolt, M. H., Callaghan, C. T., Poore, A. G. B., Vergés, A., Roberts, C. J.

(2022): Using the background of fish photographs to quantify habitat composition in marine ecosystems. Marine Ecology Progress Series

Justyn, N. M., Callaghan, C. T., Hill, G. E.

(2021): A response to estimating hybridization in the wild using community science data: A path forward. Evolution

Callaghan, C. T., Poore, A. G. B., Hofmann, M., Roberts, C. J., Pereira, H. M.

(2021): Large-bodied birds are over-represented in unstructured citizen science data. Scientific Reports

Ferretto, G., Glasby, T. M., Poore, A. G. B., Callaghan, C. T., Housefield, G. P., Langley, M., Sinclair, E. A., Statton, J., Kendrick, G. A., Vergés, A.

(2021): Naturally-detached fragments of the endangered seagrass Posidonia australis collected by citizen scientists can be used to successfully restore fragmented meadows. Biological Conservation

C. T. Callaghan, D. E. Bowler, H. M. Pereira

(2021): Thermal flexibility and a generalist life history promote urban affinity in butterflies. Global Change Biology
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