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Samantha Travers
Samantha Travers
Research Associate, School of Biological Earth and Environmental Sciences, University of New South Wales, Australia
Verified email at unsw.edu.au
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The pervasive and multifaceted influence of biocrusts on water in the world's drylands
DJ Eldridge, S Reed, SK Travers, MA Bowker, FT Maestre, J Ding, ...
Global Change Biology 26 (10), 6003-6014, 2020
1902020
Grazing and ecosystem service delivery in global drylands
FT Maestre, Y Le Bagousse-Pinguet, M Delgado-Baquerizo, DJ Eldridge, ...
Science 378 (6622), 915-920, 2022
1682022
Do grazing intensity and herbivore type affect soil health? Insights from a semi‐arid productivity gradient
DJ Eldridge, M Delgado‐Baquerizo, SK Travers, J Val, I Oliver
Journal of Applied Ecology 54 (3), 976-985, 2017
1672017
Competition drives the response of soil microbial diversity to increased grazing by vertebrate herbivores
DJ Eldridge, M Delgado‐Baquerizo, SK Travers, J Val, I Oliver, ...
Ecology 98 (7), 1922-1931, 2017
1412017
Livestock activity increases exotic plant richness, but wildlife increases native richness, with stronger effects under low productivity
DJ Eldridge, M Delgado‐Baquerizo, SK Travers, J Val, I Oliver, ...
Journal of Applied Ecology 55 (2), 766-776, 2018
592018
Feral horse activity reduces environmental quality in ecosystems globally
DJ Eldridge, J Ding, SK Travers
Biological Conservation 241, 108367, 2020
522020
Grazing regulates the spatial heterogeneity of soil microbial communities within ecological networks
DJ Eldridge, SK Travers, J Val, JT Wang, H Liu, BK Singh, ...
Ecosystems 23 (5), 932-942, 2020
412020
Multiple trade‐offs regulate the effects of woody plant removal on biodiversity and ecosystem functions in global rangelands
J Ding, SK Travers, M Delgado‐Baquerizo, DJ Eldridge
Global Change Biology 26 (2), 709-720, 2020
412020
Trends in wildlife rehabilitation rescues and animal fate across a six-year period in New South Wales, Australia
ABC Kwok, R Haering, SK Travers, P Stathis
PLoS One 16 (9), e0257209, 2021
372021
Livestock grazing reinforces the competitive exclusion of small‐bodied birds by large aggressive birds
J Val, DJ Eldridge, SK Travers, I Oliver
Journal of Applied Ecology 55 (4), 1919-1929, 2018
362018
Microsite and grazing intensity drive infiltration in a semiarid woodland
S Vandandorj, DJ Eldridge, SK Travers, J Val, I Oliver
Ecohydrology 10 (4), e1831, 2017
352017
Introduced and native herbivores have different effects on plant composition in low productivity ecosystems
SK Travers, DJ Eldridge, J Dorrough, J Val, I Oliver
Applied Vegetation Science 21 (1), 45-54, 2018
332018
Contrasting effects of aridity and grazing intensity on multiple ecosystem functions and services in Australian woodlands
S Vandandorj, DJ Eldridge, SK Travers, M Delgado‐Baquerizo
Land Degradation & Development 28 (7), 2098-2108, 2017
322017
Effects of climate legacies on above‐and belowground community assembly
M Delgado‐Baquerizo, DJ Eldridge, SK Travers, J Val, I Oliver, A Bissett
Global Change Biology 24 (9), 4330-4339, 2018
302018
Experimental evidence of strong relationships between soil microbial communities and plant germination
DJ Eldridge, SK Travers, J Val, J Ding, JT Wang, BK Singh, ...
Journal of Ecology 109 (6), 2488-2498, 2021
292021
Animal foraging pit soil enhances the performance of a native grass under stressful conditions
SK Travers, DJ Eldridge, TB Koen, S Soliveres
Plant and Soil 352, 341-351, 2012
262012
Increased rainfall frequency triggers an increase in litter fall rates of reproductive structures in an arid eucalypt woodland
SK Travers, DJ Eldridge
Austral Ecology 38 (7), 820-830, 2013
242013
Horse activity is associated with degraded subalpine grassland structure and reduced habitat for a threatened rodent
DJ Eldridge, SK Travers, J Val, A Zaja, KE Veblen
Rangeland Ecology & Management 72 (3), 467-473, 2019
232019
Rabbits and livestock grazing alter the structure and composition of mid-storey plants in a wooded dryland
SK Travers, DJ Eldridge, J Val, I Oliver
Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment 277, 53-60, 2019
202019
Large shrubs partly compensate negative effects of grazing on hydrological function in a semi-arid savanna
A Marquart, DJ Eldridge, SK Travers, J Val, N Blaum
Basic and Applied Ecology 38, 58-68, 2019
192019
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