Daniel works in the School of Biological Sciences in the Faculty of Science at Monash University as a Research Fellow.
Cacho, O.J., Spring, D.A., Hester, S., Mac Nally, R., 2010, Allocating surveillance effort in the management of invasive species: A spatially-explicit model, Environmental Modelling and Software [P], vol 25, Elsevier Ltd, UK, pp. 444-454.
Spring, D., Baum, J., Mac Nally, R., MacKenzie, M., Sanchez-Azofeifa, A., Thomson, J.R., 2010, Building a regionally connected reserve network in a changing and uncertain world, Conservation Biology [P], vol 24, issue 3, Wiley-Blackwell Publishing Inc, Malden Massachusetts USA, pp. 691-700.
Schmidt, D.F., Spring, D.A., Mac Nally, R., Thomson, J.R., Brook, B., Cacho, O.J., McKenzie, M., 2010, Finding needles (or ants) in haystacks: predicting locations of invasive organisms to inform eradication and containment, Ecological Appplications [P], vol 20, issue 5, Ecological Society of America, Washington DC USA, pp. 1217-1227.
Leung, B., Cacho, O., Spring, D., 2010, Searching for non-indigenous species: rapidly delimiting the invasion boundary, Diversity And Distributions [P], vol 16, issue 3, Wiley-Blackwell Publishing Inc, Malden Massachusetts USA, pp. 451-460.
Harrison, P.F., Spring, D.A., McKenzie, M.D., Mac Nally, R., 2008, Dynamic reserve design with the union-find algorithm, Ecological Modelling, vol 215, issue 4, Elsevier, The Netherlands, pp. 369-376.
Spring, D.A., Kennedy, J.O., Lindenmayer, D.B., McCarthy, M., Mac Nally, R., 2008, Optimal management of a flammable multi-stand forest for timber production and maintenance of nesting sites for wildlife, Forest Ecology and Management, vol 255, issue 11, Elsevier, Netherlands, pp. 3857-3865.
Cacho, O.J., Hester, S., Spring, D.A., 2007, Applying search theory to determine the feasibility of eradicating an invasive population in natural environments, Australian Journal Of Agricultural And Resource Economics [P], vol 51, Wiley-Blackwell Publishing Asia, Australia, pp. 425-443.
Sabbadin, R., Spring, D.A., Rabier, C., 2007, Dynamic reserve site selection under contagion risk of deforestation, Ecological Modelling [P], vol 201, Elsevier BV, Netherlands, pp. 75-81.
Spring, D.A., Cacho, O.J., Mac Nally, R., Sabbadin, R., 2007, Pre-emptive conservation versus "fire-fighting": A decision theoretic approach, Biological Conservation, vol 136, Elsevier Science Ltd, Oxford England, pp. 531-540.
Cacho, O.J., Spring, D.A., Pheloung, P., Hester, S., 2006, Evaluating the feasibility of eradicating an invasion, Biological Invasions, vol 8, issue 4, Springer, Dordrecht Netherlands, pp. 903-917.
Spring, D.A., Kennedy, J.O., 2005, Existence value and optimal timber-wildlife management in a flammable multistand forest, Ecological Economics [P], vol 55, Elsevier BV, Netherlands, pp. 365-379.
Spring, D.A., Kennedy, J.O., Mac Nally, R., 2005, Optimal management of a flammable forest providing timber and carbon sequestration benefits: An Australian case study, The Australian Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics, vol 49, issue 3, Blackwell Publishing, Oxford England, pp. 303-320.
Spring, D.A., Kennedy, J.O., Mac Nally, R., 2005, Optimal management of a forested catchment providing timber and carbon sequestration benefits: Climate change effects, Global Environmental Change, vol 15, issue 3, Elsevier, Oxford England, pp. 281-292.
Harley, D.K., Spring, D.A., 2003, Reply to the comment by Lindenmayer et al. on "Economics of a nest-box program for the conservation of an endangered species: a re-appraisal", Canadian Journal of Forestry Research, vol 33, issue 4, National Research Council Canada, Ottawa Canada, pp. 752-753.
Spring, D.A., Bevers, M., Kennedy, J.O., Harley, D., 2001, Economics of a nest-box program for the conservation of an endangered species: a reappraisal, Canadian Journal of Forest Research, vol 31, NRC Research Press, http://cjfr.nrc.ca, pp. 1992-2003.
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