No apparent phenological changes found for Boabs (Adansonia gregorii) transported to Perth
Djajadikerta, A., Biundo, A., Mariotti, S. and Boylen, C.Rainfall has an effect on the length of the Boab's (Adansonia gregorii) flowering and leafing period
Brockman, M., Smith, S. and Harris, M.Assessing the impact of climate change on the distribution and basking behaviour of the Bobtail (Tiliqua rugosa)
Latham, A., Kelly, A., Davis, S. and Gunawan, W.Forward shift in flowering periods of Leptospermum laevegatum due to rising temperatures caused by climate change
Georgiades, J., Schleicher, K., Waters, A. and Watkins, N.Decreased rainfall is not detrimental to Common Blackbird breeding in urban habitats
Gupanis, C., Murphy, L., Smith, M. and Speechley, E.Is there any science in citizen science? A case study of ClimateWatch and the Common Blackbird dataset
Young, R., Strickland, P., Pisano, O. and Mercer, J.Using citizen science to investigate potential changes in distribution and phenology in response to rising average temperatures: a case study of Heteronympha merope
Koscis, M., Robins, M., Varty, M. and Young, A.The relationship between rainfall and the distribution and peak breeding period of the Crested Pigeon, Ocyphaps lophotes
Wansbrough, J., Black, J., Sharpe, J. and Pong, K.The reliability of citizen science in scientific research: a case study of Ocyphaps ophotes
Joyce, S., Seneviratne, F., and Green, E.Some like it hot: climate change and the increased distribution of the Firewheel tree in Australia
James-Ross, A., Mortimer, A., McCauley, D. and Buck, S-A.The onset of flowering and leaf shedding in the Illawarra flame tree is triggered by rainfall
Lower, S., Mazur, E. and Taylor, S.Masked lapwing (Vanellus miles) breeding phenology is unaffected by climate change
Van Helden, B., Milliken, TK., and Johnson, S.Masked lapwing distribution and breeding phenology show a high resilience to climate change
Brookes, D., Davis, A, Davis, K. and Hoang, J.Lack of data renders the effect of climate change on the phenology and distribution of Heleioporus eyrei inconclusive
di Vincenzo, A., Ferguson, T., Potter, N. and Tuckett, I.Climate change has not affected the phenology or distribution of Hibbertia hypericoides
Green-Armytage, E., Lian, J., Tatnell, C. and Trestrail, C.The nesting patterns of the Oblong turtle, Chelodina oblonga, have changed over a 50 year time period, coinciding with a change in weather patterns
Wyber, B., Hunt, C. and Kuilenburg, H.Perth's changing weather patterns have no effect on the timing of seasonal events for the Oblong turtle (Chelodina oblonga)
Dawson, J., Moroz, M., Ooi, S.P. and Kavanagh, M.Crinia georgiana displays adaptability to climate change though altering timing of breeding in accordance with heavy rainfall
Chowdhury, N., Soon, A., Vo, D. and Zhang, W.El Nino Southern Oscillation affects phenology and distribution of Grevillea robusta
Brand, S., Robb, S., Tham, L.T. and Wilson, A.The effects of climate on the distribution and breeding pattern of the Splendid fairy wren, Malurus splendens
Betts, T., Coleman, C., and Ray, A.Climate change is a potential influence in the geographical redistribution of Limnodynastes peronii
Cockrell, C., Haqeqi, N., Leeson, S. and Morton, G.Decreased distribution of Limnodynastes peronii in response to increased temperature and decreased rainfall
Perring, S., Morgan, A., Qua, M., de Sousa, M.A. and Sprigg, T.Unreliable citizen science data is identified in ClimateWatch sightings of Limnodynastes dorsalis
Brown, A., Tan, E., Port, E., Harris, L. and Tomlinson, W.A changing distribution of Tadarida australis reflects increasing minimum air temperatures
Harrison, N., Pattillo, K., Srinivasan, S. and Turner, E.The success of individual citizen scientists observing the White-striped bat, Tadarida australis
Boyadjian, Z., Reid, A. and Vidler, R.