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Ben Hoffmann
Ben Hoffmann
Principal Research Scientist, CSIRO
Verified email at csiro.au
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Using ants as bioindicators in land management: simplifying assessment of ant community responses
AN Andersen, BD Hoffmann, WJ Müller, AD Griffiths
Journal of applied Ecology 39 (1), 8-17, 2002
5422002
Responses of ants to disturbance in Australia, with particular reference to functional groups
BD Hoffmann, AN Andersen
Austral Ecology 28 (4), 444-464, 2003
4142003
Use of terrestrial invertebrates for biodiversity monitoring in Australian rangelands, with particular reference to ants
AN Andersen, A Fisher, BD Hoffmann, JL Read, R Richards
Austral ecology 29 (1), 87-92, 2004
2862004
The economic cost of managing invasive species in Australia
BD Hoffmann, LM Broadhurst
NeoBiota 31, 1-18, 2016
2342016
Impact of an introduced ant on native rain forest invertebrates: Pheidole megacephala in monsoonal Australia
BD Hoffmann, AN Andersen, GJE Hill
Oecologia 120, 595-604, 1999
2281999
Climate change, sea-level rise, and conservation: keeping island biodiversity afloat
F Courchamp, BD Hoffmann, JC Russell, C Leclerc, C Bellard
Trends in ecology & evolution 29 (3), 127-130, 2014
1862014
Improving invasive ant eradication as a conservation tool: A review
BD Hoffmann, GM Luque, C Bellard, ND Holmes, CJ Donlan
Biological Conservation 198, 37-49, 2016
1602016
Using ants for rangeland monitoring: global patterns in the responses of ant communities to grazing
BD Hoffmann
Ecological Indicators 10 (2), 105-111, 2010
1422010
Ants as indicators of minesite restoration: community recovery at one of eight rehabilitation sites in central Queensland
AN Andersen, BD Hoffmann, J Somes
Ecological Management & Restoration 4, S12-S19, 2003
1192003
Worldwide ant invasions under climate change
C Bertelsmeier, GM Luque, BD Hoffmann, F Courchamp
Biodiversity and conservation 24, 117-128, 2015
1132015
Responses of ant communities to dry sulfur deposition from mining emissions in semi‐arid tropical Australia, with implications for the use of functional groups
BD Hoffmann, AD Griffiths, AN Andersen
Austral Ecology 25 (6), 653-663, 2000
1102000
Economic costs of invasive alien ants worldwide
E Angulo, BD Hoffmann, L Ballesteros-Mejia, A Taheri, P Balzani, A Bang, ...
Biological Invasions 24 (7), 2041-2060, 2022
1072022
Eradication of two exotic ants from Kakadu National Park
BD Hoffmann, S O'Connor
Ecological Management & Restoration 5 (2), 98-105, 2004
1012004
Climate mediates the effects of disturbance on ant assemblage structure
H Gibb, NJ Sanders, RR Dunn, S Watson, M Photakis, S Abril, ...
Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 282 (1808), 20150418, 2015
962015
Responses of ant communities to experimental fire regimes on rangelands in the Victoria River District of the Northern Territory
BD Hoffmann
Austral Ecology 28 (2), 182-195, 2003
922003
An invasion revisited: the African big-headed ant (Pheidole megacephala) in northern Australia
BD Hoffmann, CL Parr
Biological invasions 10 (7), 1171-1181, 2008
902008
Biological invasions and natural colonisations: are they that different?
BD Hoffmann, F Courchamp
NeoBiota 29, 1-14, 2016
892016
Changes in ant species composition and community organisation along grazing gradients in semi-arid rangelands of the Northern Territory.
B Hoffmann
The Rangeland Journal 22 (2), 171-189, 2000
732000
Introduced and invasive species in novel rangeland ecosystems: friends or foes?
JYE Belnap, JA Ludwig, BP Wilcox, JL Betancourt, WRJ Dean, ...
Rangeland Ecology & Management 65 (6), 569-578, 2012
722012
Yellow crazy ant (Anoplolepis gracilipes) invasions within undisturbed mainland Australian habitats: no support for biotic resistance hypothesis
BD Hoffmann, WC Saul
Biological Invasions 12, 3093-3108, 2010
652010
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