2026
AE Davis, R Rowbottom, LA Schmidt, J Preradovic, KCBS Santos, Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment 400, 110254 Managed fly pollinators ensure berry crop yields under variable weather conditions
J Preradovic, R Rader, BM Dawson, LA Schmidt, R Rowbottom, AE Davis Ecology and Evolution 16 (4), e73423. Artificial Pond Habitats Placed in an Australian Berry Farm Support Invertebrate Diversity Including Pollinating Flies
P Rana Shahi, O Coast, R Rader, A Burns, A Scafaro. Physiological acclimation to nocturnal warming in Australian wheat
P Rana Shahi, AP Scafaro, RJ Thistlethwaite, OK Atkin, RM Trethowan, Journal of Experimental Botany, erag106 Wheat leaf dark respiration acclimates more strongly at night than in the day when responding to nocturnal warming.
AE Davis, LA Schmidt, KCBS Santos, S Harrington, R Rowbottom, ...Do Laboratory‐Reared Flies Perform Differently as Pollinators? Morphology, Behaviour and Pollination Performance of Eristalis tenax (Syrphidae)
CA Sonter, M Shakya, M Tighe, G Stevenson, K Datta, RGT Lowe, ...Environmental Science & Technology 60 (8), 5991-6001 Intergenerational and Biochemical Responses of the Western Honey Bee (Apis mellifera) to Sublethal Perfluorooctanesulfonate (PFOS) Exposures
J Jones, S Parkes, R Rader. Synthesising pollination interactions from local fields to global yields
MA Nuñez, A Vitali, L Marini, R Gordon, L Groves, R Rader, ... Journal of Applied Ecology 63 (1), e70254 Room for optimism: Editor–reviewer interaction networks reveal positive outcomes of enhanced board diversity
2025
KCBS Santos, BM Dawson, L Jones, E Wijesinghe, L Martin, R Rader. Basic and Applied Ecology Not all pollinisers are equal: donor identity shapes fruit set, weight, and seed quality in apples
D Cook, S Tufail, C Spurr, R Rowbottom, T Thiessen-Delaney, R Rader, ...Managing Flies for Crop Pollination
AE Davis, LA Schmidt, KCBS Santos, R Rowbottom, A Lucas, ... Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment 383, 109553 Environmental drivers, Spatiotemporal dynamics, and pollination effectiveness of insect floral visitors in Australian seed Carrot agroecosystems
BM Dawson, NP Johnston, S Cerato, R Rowbottom, C Spurr, A Davis, ... Basic and Applied Ecology 84, 21-28. Adding non-floral resources increases wild insect abundance but not yield in Australian hybrid carrot crops
LJ Evans, BT Cutting, SJ Trueman, BG Howlett, J Cook, HM Wallace, ... Advances in Ecological Research 73, 1-38.
Refining experimental design for crop pollination research: An interdisciplinary framework
2024
A Davis et al. Proceedings of the Royal Society of New South Wales 157 (495-496 …Fly (Diptera) pollination efficiency and reproductive needs within crop agroecosystems
C Sonter, S Wilson, R Rader, M Tighe Bees Under Stress: A Study of PFOS Exposure and Protected Cropping Stress Effects on the Western Honey Bee (Apis mellifera)
R McDougall, P Kristiansen, T Latty, R Rader BioControl 69 (4), 375-386. Vertebrates and flying insects provide biocontrol services to Australian urban food gardens
U Samnegård, J Jones, KCBS Santos, E Goodwin, M Rocchetti, R Rader Ecological Solutions and Evidence 5 (3), e12383. Industry needs matter—Incorporating stakeholder interests in the selection of flower resources to support pollinators
CA Sonter, M Tighe, R Rader, SC Wilson Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry 43 (7), 1638-1647. Can Bees Detect Perfluorooctane Sulfonate (PFOS)?
CA Sonter, J Jones, BM Dawson, JN Reid, KCBS Santos, S Fuller, ... Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment 368, 109028. Protective covers impact honey bee colony performance and access to outside resources
R Rader, MA Nuñez, T Siqueira, Y Zou, C Macinnis‐Ng, L Marini, P Batáry, ... Journal of Applied Ecology 61 (6), 1142-1146
F Encinas‐Viso, E Goodwin, ME Saunders, J Florez, J Lumbers, R Rader Ecological Entomology 49 (3), 377-385.
U Samnegård, LK Kendall, ME Brummell, M Rocchetti, ... Basic and Applied Ecology 72, 64-73 Within-bloom shift in abundance of a wild pollinator mediates pollen deposition rates to blueberry
2023
AE Davis, LA Schmidt, KCBS Santos, L Martin, S Harrington, M Rocchetti, ... Ecological Solutions and Evidence 4 (4), e12290
KCBS Santos, ME Saunders, U Samnegård, M Rocchetti, J Scalzo, ...Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment 353, 108544. Protective nets reduce pollen flow in blueberry orchards
R Rader, L Schmidt, M Rocchetti, D Wright, K Bezerra Da Silva Santos, ... XIII International Rubus and Ribes Symposium 1388, 17-36
12023. Future-proofing the pollination services to insect-pollinated crop production
KCBS Santos, AE Davis, M Rocchetti, B Hocking, B Schermeister, ... Ecological Solutions and Evidence 4 (3), e12262The brown honeyeater (Lichmera indistincta) is an effective pollinator in Australian blueberry orchards
J B. Lanuza, R Rader, J Stavert, LK Kendall, ME Saunders, I Bartomeus Functional Ecology 37 (7), 2072-2084Covariation among reproductive traits in flowering plants shapes their interactions with pollinators
AE Davis, DJ Bickel, ME Saunders, R Rader Ecological Applications 33 (5), e2859 Crop‐pollinating Diptera have diverse diets and habitat needs in both larval and adult stages
AE Davis, LA Schmidt, S Harrington, C Spurr, R Rader Insects 14 (5), 439 Provisioning Australian seed carrot agroecosystems with non-floral habitat provides oviposition sites for crop-pollinating Diptera
KCBS Santos, AE Davis, M Rocchetti, B Hocking, B Shermeister, R Rader Ecosphere 14 (5), e4527 Observations of nectarivorous birds and potential biological control agents in berry orchards
ME Saunders, LK Kendall, JB Lanuza, MA Hall, R Rader, JR Stavert Global Ecology and Biogeography 32 (4), 511-518Climate mediates roles of pollinator species in plant–pollinator networks
CP Bailey, CA Sonter, JL Jones, S Pandey, S Haberle, KCBS Santos, ... Applications in Plant Sciences 11 (2), e11514 Does sorting by color using visible and high‐energy violet light improve classification of taxa in honey bee pollen pellets?
RD Zenni¹, J Barlow¹, N Pettorelli, P Stephens, R Rader, T Siqueira, ...Multi-lingual literature searches are needed to unveil global knowledge
ECWS Arachchige, LJ Evans, JW Campbell, KS Delaplane, ES Rice, ... Basic and Applied Ecology 66, 50-62 A global assessment of the species composition and effectiveness of watermelon pollinators and the management strategies to inform effective pollination service delivery
L Hudson, T Newbold, S Contu, SLL Hill, I Lysenko, A De Palma, ... Natural History Museum The 2016 release of the PREDICTS database V1. 1
R Rader, J Jones, KCBS Santos, L Schmidt, J Preradovic, B Dawson, ... Australian Berry Journal, 44 Better pollination knowledge can grow better berries
2022
JD Lobaton Garces, R Rader, J Duitama, M Chia, D Stanley, L Milla, ... Sequencing technologies to study the pollination services of Apis mellifera in apple orchards-Dataset
KCB da Silva Santos, E Frost, U Samnegård, ME Saunders, R Rader Basic and Applied Ecology 64, 68-78 Pollen collection by honey bee hives in almond orchards indicate diverse diets
ECW Subasinghe Arachchige, R Rader, BT Cutting, M Keir, T van Noort, ... Ecological Solutions and Evidence 3 (4), e12189 Honey bees are the most abundant visitors to Australian watermelon but native stingless bees are equally effective as pollinators
J Jones, R Rader Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 377 … Pollinator nutrition and its role in merging the dual objectives of pollinator health and optimal crop production
VA Reynolds, SA Cunningham, R Rader, MM Mayfield Diversity and Distributions 28 (6), 1269-1281 Adjacent crop type impacts potential pollinator communities and their pollination services in remnants of natural vegetation
MA Hall, JR Stavert, ME Saunders, S Barr, SG Haberle, R Rader Ecological Applications 32 (4), e2537 Pollen–insect interaction meta‐networks identify key relationships for conservation in mosaic agricultural landscapes
LK Kendall, JR Stavert, V Gagic, M Hall, R Rader Basic and Applied Ecology 60, 114-122 Initial floral visitor identity and foraging time strongly influence blueberry reproductive success
R McDougall, P Kristiansen, T Latty, J Jones, R Rader Journal of Applied Ecology 59 (5), 1248-1257 Pollination service delivery is complex: Urban garden crop yields are best explained by local canopy cover and garden scale plant species richness
A Allen‐Perkins, A Magrach, M Dainese, LA Garibaldi, D Kleijn, R Rader, ...Ecology 103 (3), e3614 CropPol: A dynamic, open and global database on crop pollination
ECW Subasinghe Arachchige, LJ Evans, U Samnegård, R Rader Scientific Reports 12 (1), 3222 Morphological characteristics of pollen from triploid watermelon and its fate on stigmas in a hybrid crop production system
J Brown, SVC Groom, R Rader, K Hogendoorn, SA Cunningham Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment 324, 107717 Land cover associations of wild bees visiting flowers in apple orchards across three geographic regions of southeast Australia
A Allen, A Magrach, M Dainese, LA Garibaldi, D Kleijn, R Rader, JR Reilly, ... John Wiley & Sons CropPol: A dynamic, open and global database on crop pollination
H Kolkert, R Andrew, R Smith, R Rader, N Reid Journal of Bat Research & Conservafion Volume 15 (1), 57 Insectivorous bats in a cotton agroecosystem: insights from a molecular study
JB Lanuza, R Rader, J Stavert, LK Kendall, ME Saunders, I Bartomeus BioRxiv, 2021.12. 09.471959Trade-offs among plant reproductive traits determine interactions with floral visitors
2021
MPD Garratt, GA De Groot, M Albrecht, J Bosch, TD Breeze, MT Fountain, ...Ecological Applications 31 (8), e02445Opportunities to reduce pollination deficits and address production shortfalls in an important insect‐pollinated crop
Heidi L. Kolkert, Rhiannon Smith, Romina Rader & Nick Reid 2021, ‘Prey removal in cotton crops next to woodland reveals periodic diurnal and nocturnal invertebrate predation gradients from the crop edge by birds and bats’, vol. 11, no. 1, doi:10.1038/s41598-021-84633-8.
Liam K. Kendall, Lisa J. Evans, Megan Gee, Tobias J. Smith & Vesna Gagic et al. 2021, ‘The effect of protective covers on pollinator health and pollination service delivery’, Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment, vol. 319, pp. 107556, doi:10.1016/j.agee.2021.107556
Heidi Kolkert, Rhiannon Smith, Romina Rader & Nick Reid 2021, ‘Insectivorous bats provide significant economic value to the Australian cotton industry’, Ecosystem Services, vol. 49, pp. 101280, doi:10.1016/j.ecoser.2021.101280
Jose B. Lanuza, Ignasi Bartomeus, Tia-Lynn Ashman, Greg Bible & Romina Rader 2021, ‘Recipient and donor characteristics govern the hierarchical structure of heterospecific pollen competition networks’, Journal of Ecology, vol. 109, no. 6, pp. 2329–2341, doi:10.1111/1365-2745
Juan Lobaton, Rose Andrew, Jorge Duitama, Lindsey Kirkland & Sarina Macfadyen et al. 2021, ‘Using RNA-seq to characterize pollen–stigma interactions for pollination studies’, Scientific Reports, vol. 11, no. 1, doi:10.1038/s41598-021-85887-y,
Pettorelli, N., Barlow, J., Nuñez, M.A., Rader, R. & Stephens, P.A. et al. 2021, ‘How international journals can support ecology from the Global South’, Journal of Applied Ecology, vol. 58, no. 1, pp. 4-8
Carolyn A. Sonter, Romina Rader, Gavin Stevenson, Jamie R. Stavert & Susan C. Wilson 2021, ‘Biological and behavioral responses of European honey bee ( Apis mellifera ) colonies to perfluorooctane sulfonate exposure’, Integrated Environmental Assessment and Management, vol. 17, no. 4, pp. 673–683, doi:10.1002/ieam.4421
EK Goodwin, R Rader, F Encinas-Viso, ME Saunders 2021. ‘Weather Conditions Affect the Visitation Frequency, Richness and Detectability of Insect Flower Visitors in the Australian Alpine Zone’ Environmental Entomology
H Kolkert, R Andrew, R Smith, R Rader, N Reid. 2020. ‘Insectivorous bats selectively source moths and eat mostly pest insects on dryland and irrigated cotton farms’. Ecology and evolution 10 (1), 371-388
SE McDonald, N Reid, R Smith, CM Waters, J Hunter, R Rader. 2020 ‘Comparison of biodiversity and ground cover between a commercial rotationally grazed property and an adjacent nature reserve in semi‐arid rangeland’ Austral Ecology 45 (1), 60-69
DF Cook, SC Voss, JTD Finch, RC Rader, JM Cook, CJ Spurr 2020. ‘The role of flies as pollinators of horticultural crops: An Australian case study with worldwide relevance’ Insects 11 (6), 341
Rader, R, SA Cunningham, BG Howlett, and DW Inouye. 2020. 'Non-Bee Insects as Visitors and Pollinators of Crops: Biology, Ecology and Management', Annual Review of Entomology, vol. 65, no. 1, pp. 391–407, doi:10.1146/annurev-ento-011019-025055
Vesna Gagic, Lindsey Kirkland, Liam K. Kendall, Jeremy Jones, Jeffrey Kirkland et al. and Romina Rader 2020, ‘Understanding pollinator foraging behaviour and transition rates between flowers is important to maximize seed set in hybrid crops’, Apidologie, doi:10.1007/s13592-020- 00800-2
Heidi Kolkert, Rhiannon Smith, Romina Rader & Nick Reid 2020, ‘Insectivorous bats foraging in cotton crop interiors is driven by moon illumination and insect abundance, but diversity benefits from woody vegetation cover’, Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment, vol. 302, pp. 107068, doi:10.1016/j.agee.2020.107068
Robert Mcdougall, Romina Rader & Paul Kristiansen 2020, ‘Urban agriculture could provide 15% of food supply to Sydney, Australia, under expanded land use scenarios’, Land Use Policy, vol. 94, pp. 104554, doi:10.1016/j.landusepol.2020.104554
S.A.E.C. Wijesinghe, L.J. Evans, L. Kirkland & R. Rader 2020, ‘A global review of watermelon pollination biology and ecology: The increasing importance of seedless cultivars’, Scientia Horticulturae, vol. 271, pp. 109493, doi:10.1016/j.scienta.2020.109493
Jamie R. Stavert, Charlie Bailey, Lindsey Kirkland & Romina Rader 2020, ‘Pollen tube growth from multiple pollinator visits more accurately quantifies pollinator performance and plant reproduction’, Scientific Reports, vol. 10, no. 1, doi:10.1038/s41598-020-73637-5
Mark A Hall, Jeremy Jones, Maurizio Rocchetti, Derek Wright & Romina Rader 2020, ‘Bee Visitation and Fruit Quality in Berries Under Protected Cropping Vary Along the Length of Polytunnels’, Journal of Economic Entomology, vol. 113, no. 3, pp. 1337–1346, doi:10.1093/jee/toaa037
Liam K. Kendall, Vesna Gagic, Lisa J. Evans, Brian T. Cutting & Jessica Scalzo et al. 2020, ‘Self-compatible blueberry cultivars require fewer floral visits to maximize fruit production than a partially self-incompatible cultivar’, Journal of Applied Ecology, doi:10.1111/1365-2664.13751
McDougall, R., P. Kristiansen, and R. Rader. 2019. Small-scale urban agriculture results in high yields but requires judicious management of inputs to achieve sustainability. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 2019. 116(1): p. 129-134.
Dainese, Matteo, et al. 2019. 'A global synthesis reveals biodiversity-mediated benefits for crop production', Science Advances (2019) Vol. 5, no. 10, eaax0121
Lawrence, Rachel, RDB Whalley, Nick Reid, and Romina Rader. 2019. 'Short-duration rotational grazing leads to improvements in landscape functionality and increased perennial herbaceous plant cover', Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment, 281: 134-44.
Kendall, Liam K, Romina Rader, Vesna Gagic, Daniel P Cariveau, Matthias Albrecht, Katherine CR Baldock, Breno M Freitas, Mark Hall, Andrea Holzschuh, and Francisco P Molina. 2019. 'Pollinator size and its consequences: Robust estimates of body size in pollinating insects', Ecology and Evolution, 9: 1702-14.
Marini, Lorenzo, Ignasi Bartomeus, Romina Rader, and Francesco Lami. 2019. 'Species–habitat networks: A tool to improve landscape management for conservation', Journal of Applied Ecology, 56: 923-28.
McDonald, Sarah E, Rachel Lawrence, Liam Kendall, and Romina Rader. 2019. 'Ecological, biophysical and production effects of incorporating rest into grazing regimes: a global meta‐analysis', Journal of Applied Ecology.
McDonald, Sarah E, Nick Reid, Rhiannon Smith, Cathleen M Waters, John Hunter, and Romina Rader. 2019. 'Rotational grazing management achieves similar plant diversity outcomes to areas managed for conservation in a semi-arid rangeland', The Rangeland Journal, 41: 135-45.
Willcox, Bryony K, Brad G Howlett, Andrew J Robson, Brian Cutting, Lisa Evans, Linley Jesson, Lindsey Kirkland, Malou Jean-Meyzonnier, Victoria Potdevin, Manu E Saunders, and R Rader. 2019. 'Evaluating the taxa that provide shared pollination services across multiple crops and regions', Scientific Reports, 9: 1-10.
Sonter, C.A., R. Rader, and S.C. Wilson, A new, practicable and economical cage design for experimental studies on small honey bee colonies. Journal of Experimental Biology, 2019. 222(9): p. jeb200998.
Saunders, M.E. and R. Rader, Network modularity influences plant reproduction in a mosaic tropical agroecosystem. Proceedings of the Royal Society B, 2019. 286(1899): p. 20190296.
Willcox, Bryony K, Andrew J Robson, Brad G Howlett, and Romina Rader. 2018. 'Toward an integrated approach to crop production and pollination ecology through the application of remote sensing', PeerJ, 6: e5806.
K Birkhofer, A Rusch, GKS Andersson, R Bommarco, J Dänhardt, incl. R. Rader 2018 ‘A framework to identify indicator species for ecosystem services in agricultural landscapes’ Ecological Indicators 91, 278-28692018
K Birkhofer, GKS Andersson, J Bengtsson, R Bommarco, J Dänhardt, incl. R. Rader 2018 Relationships between multiple biodiversity components and ecosystem services along a landscape complexity gradient Biological Conservation 218, 247-253
Saunders, M.E., Rader, R., Smith, T.J. (2018) Bee conservation: key role of managed bees. Science 360: 389.
Willcox, B.K., Aizen, M.A.A., Cunningham, S.A., Mayfield, M.M., Rader, R. (2017) Deconstructing pollinator community effectiveness. Current Opinion in Insect Science.
Hudson, L.N et al. (incl. Rader, R and other co-authors). (2017) The database of the PREDICTS (Projecting Responses of Ecological Diversity In Changing Terrestrial Systems). Ecology and Evolution 7:145-188.
Dollin A., Hogendoorn K., Heard T., Cunningham S., Rader R., Saunders M.E., Latty T., Threlfell C., Smith T., Halcroft M., Lloyd-Prichard D. (2016) AgGuide: Australian Native Bees. Education Delivery, Tocal College, NSW Department of Primary Industries.
Foster E., Love J., Rader R., Reid N., Dillon M., Drielsma M.J. (2016) Planning for metapopulation persistence using a multiple-component, cross-scale model of connectivity. Biological Conservation 195:177-186.
Rader, R., Bartomeus, I., Garibaldi, L.A., Garratt, M.P.D., Howlett, B., Winfree, R., Cunningham, S.A., Mayfield, M.M., Arthur, A.D., Andersson, G.K.S., Bommarco, R., Brittain, C., Carvalheiro, L.G., Chacoff, N.P., Entling, M.H., Foully, B., Freitas, B.M., Gemmill-Herren, B., Ghazoul, J., Griffin, S., Gross, C.L, Herbertsson, L., Herzog, F., Hipólito, J., Jaggar, S., Jauker, F., Klein, A-M., Kleijn, D., Krishnan, S., Lemos, C.Q., Lindström, S.A.M., Mandelik, Y., Monteiro, V.M., Nelson, W., Nilsson, L., Pattemore, D., de O. Pereira, N., Pisanty, G., Potts, S.G., Reemer, M., Rundlöf, M., Sheffield, C.S., Scheper, J., Schüepp, C., Smith, H.G., Stanley, D.A., Stout, J.C., Szentgyörgyi, H., Taki, H., Vergara, C.H., Viana, B.F., and Woyciechowski, M. (2015) Non-bee insects are important contributors to global crop pollination. PNAS, 113:146-151.
Kleijn, D., Winfree, R., Bartomeus, I., Carvalheiro, L.G., Henry, M., Isaacs, R., Klein, A.M., Kremen, C., M'Gonigle, L.K., Rader, R., Ricketts, T., Williams, N.M., Adamson, N.L., Ascher, J.S., Báldi, A., Batáry, P., Benjamin, F., Biesmeijer, J.C., Blitzer, E.J., Bommarco, R., Brand, M.R., Bretagnolle, V., Button, L., Cariveau, D. P., Chifflet, R., Colville, J.F., Danforth, B.N., Elle, E., Garratt, M.P., Herzog, F., Holzschuh, A., Howlett, B.G., Jauker, F., Jha, S., Knop, E., Krewenka, K.M., Le Féon, V., Mandelik, Y., May, E.A., Park, M.G., Pisanty, G., Reemer, M., Riedinger, V., Rollin, O., Rundlöf, M., Sardiñas, H.S., Scheper, J., Sciligo, A.R., Smith, H.G., Steffan-Dewenter, I., Thorp, R., Tscharntke, T., Verhulst, J., Viana, B.F., Vaissière, B.E., Veldtman, R., Westphal, C. & Potts, S.G. (2015) Delivery of crop pollination services is an insufficient argument for wild pollinator conservation. Nature Communications 6:7414.
Crea, C, Ali, A., Rader, R. (2015) A new model for ecological networks using species level traits. Methods in Ecology and Evolution 7:232-241.
Saunders, M.E., Peisley, R.K., Rader, R., Luck, G.W (2016) Pollinators, pests, and predators: recognising ecological trade-offs in agroecosystems. AMBIO 45:4-14.
Rader, R., Birkhofer, K., Schmucki, R., Smith, H.G., Stjernman, M., Lindborg, R. (2014) Organic farming and heterogeneous landscapes positively affect different measures of plant diversity. Journal of Applied Ecology 51:1544-1553.
Rader R., Bartomeus, I., Tylianakis, J.M., Laliberté, E. (2014) The winners and losers of land-use intensification: pollinator community disassembly is non-random and alters functional diversity. Diversity and Distributions 20:908-917.
Rader, R., Reilly, J., Bartomeus, I., Winfree R. (2013) Biodiversity mediates the impact of climate warming on crop pollination services. Global Change Biology 19:3103–3110.
Garibaldi L.A., Steffan-Dewenter I., Winfree R., Aizen M.A., Bommarco R., Cunningham S.A., Kremen C., Carvalheiro L.G., Afik O., Bartomeus I., Benjamin F., Boreux V., Cariveau D., Chacoff N.P., Dudenhöffer J.H., Freitas B.M., Greenleaf S., Harder L., Hipólito J., Holzschuh A., Howlett B., Isaacs R., Javorek S.K., Kennedy C., Krewenka K., Mandelik Y., Mayfield M.M., Motzke I., Munyuli T., Nault B.A., Otieno M., Petersen J., Pisanty G., Potts S.G., Rader R., Ricketts T.H., Rundlöf M., Seymour C.L., Schüepp C., Smitha K., Szentgyörgyi H., Taki H., Tscharntke T., Vergara C.H., Viana B.F., Wanger T.C., Westphal C., Williams N., Klein A.M. (2013) Global crop pollination provided by wild insects is not substituted with abundant honey bees. Science 339:1608-1611.
Eklof A., Jacob U., Kopp J.C., Bosch J., Castro-Urgal R., Chacoff N.P., Dalsgaard B., de Sassi C., Galetti M., Guimaraes Jr. P.R., Lomascolo S.B., Martın Gonzalez A.M., Pizo M.A., Rader R., Rodrigo A., Tylianakis J.M., Vazquez D.P., Allesina S. (2013) The Dimensionality of Ecological Networks. Ecology Letters 16:577-83.
Rader, R., Edwards W., Westcott D.A, Cunningham, S.A., Howlett B.G. (2013) Diurnal effectiveness of pollination by bees and flies in agricultural Brassica rapa: Implications for ecosystem resilience. Basic and Applied Ecology 14:20-27.
Rader, R., Howlett, B., Cunningham, S., Westcott, D. and Edwards, W. (2012) Spatial and temporal variation in pollinator effectiveness: Do unmanaged insects provide consistent pollination services to mass flowering crops? Journal of Applied Ecology 49:126-134.
Rader, R., Howlett, B., Cunningham, S., Westcott, D. and Edwards, W. (2011) Pollen transport differs among bees and flies in a human-modified landscape. Diversity and Distributions 17:519-526.
Howlett, B. G., Walker, M. K., Rader, R., Butler R.C., Newstrom-Lloyd L.E., Teulon D.A.J. (2011) Can insect body pollen counts be used to estimate pollen deposition on pak choi stigmas? New Zealand Plant Protection 64:25-31.
Rader, R., Howlett, B., Cunningham, S., Westcott, D., Newstrom-Lloyd, L., Walker, M., Teulon, D. and Edwards, W. (2009) Alternative pollinator taxa are equally efficient, but not as effective as the honeybee in a mass flowering crop. Journal of Applied Ecology 46: 1080-1087.
Winter, J.W., Whitford, D., Rader, R. (2008) The tree mouse, Pogonomys sp. In: S. Van Dyck and R. Strahan (ed.s) The Mammals of Australia. Pp 680-682. Reed New Holland, Sydney.
Rader, R., Krockenberger, A. (2007) The impact of consumption of fruit by vertebrate and invertebrate frugivores on the germination success of an Australian rainforest seed. Austral Ecology 32: 86-92.
Rader, R., Krockenberger, A. (2006) Does resource availability govern vertical stratification of small mammals in Australian lowland rainforest? Wildlife Research 33: 571-576.
Rader, R., Krockenberger, A. (2006) Three dimensional use of space use by a tropical rainforest rodent, Melomys cervinipes and its implications for foraging and home range size. Wildlife Research 33: 577-582.
Rader, R. (2005) Vertical stratification of small mammals in lowland rainforest of the Australian Wet Tropics. In: M.D. Lowman and H.B. Rinker (eds.), “Forest Canopies” pp 309-311. Elsevier Academic Press, San Diego.
Rader, R., Reed, S. (2005) A method of tagging Aratus pisonii (H. Milne Edwards, 1837) crabs for population and behavioral studies (Decapoda, Brachyura, Grapsidae). Crustaceana 78(3): 361-365.