Publications

2024

  • Purser, W.A., Doughty, P., Rowley, J.L., Böhme, W., Donnellan, S.C., Anstis, M., Mitchell, N., Shea, G.M., Amey, A., Mitchell, B.A., Catullo, R.A. (2024). Systematics of the Little Red Tree Frog, Litoria rubella (Anura: Pelodryadidae) full text
  • Gallagher, R., Roger, E., Packer, J., Slatyer, C., Rowley, J.J.L, Cornwell, W., Ens, E., Legge, S., Simpfendorfer, C., Stephen, R., Mesaglio, T. (2024). Incorporating citizen science into IUCN Red List assessments, Conservation Biology full text
  • Moon, K., Yates, S., Callaghan, C. T., & Thompson, M. (2024). The relational nature of citizen science. People and Nature full text
  • Gillard, G.L, Flemons, P.K.J, Roslan, N., Woods, A. and Rowley, J.J.L. (2024). What’s That Frog? Evaluating a Crowdsourced Approach to Species Identification From Audio Recordings. Citizen Science: Theory and Practice full text
  • Elliott-Tate, J. & Rowley, J.J.L. (2024). Unravelling male advertisement call variability in the brown tree frog (Litoria ewingii) complex by using citizen science. Australian Journal of Zoology full text
  • Parkin, T., Rowley, J.J.L, Gillard, G., Sopniewski, J., Shea, G.M. & Donnellan, S.C. (2024). Systematics and taxonomy of the Northern Banjo Frog (Anura: Limnodynastidae: Limnodynastes terraereginae) and allied taxa. Ichthyology and Herpetology full text
  • Parkin, T., Rowley, J.J.L, Elliot-Tate, J., Mahony, M., Sumner, J., Melville, J. & Donnellan, S.C. (2024). Systematic assessment of the brown tree frog (Anura: Pelodryadidae: Litoria ewingii) reveals two endemic species in South Australia. Zootaxa full text

2023

  • Mitchell, B.A, Gorta, S.B.Z, Callaghan, C.T, Kingsford, R.T, Rowley, J.J.L, (2023) Fighting the flames: site specific effects determine species richness of Australian frogs after fire. Wildlife Research full text
  • Parkin, T., Donnellan, S.C, Parkin, B., Shea, G.M., Rowley, J.J.L. (2023). Phylogeography, hybrid zones and contemporary species boundaries in the south-eastern Australian smooth frogs (Anura: Myobatrachidae: Geocrinia). Molecular Phylogenetics & Evolution full text
  • Donnellan, S., Catullo, R., Rowley, J.J.L., Doughty, P., Price, L., Hines, H.B., Richards, S.J. (2023). Revision of Litoria rothii (Anura: Pelodryadidae) from northern Australia. Zootaxa. full text
  • Malerba, M.E., Rowley, J.J.L., Macreadie, P., Frazer, J., Wright, N., Zaidi, N., Nazari, A., Thiruvady, D., Driscoll, D. (2023). Conserving nature’s chorus: local and landscape features promoting frog species richness in farm dams. Biological Conservation. full text
  • Scheele, B.C., et al (2023). An invasive pathogen drives directional niche contractions in amphibians. Nature Ecology and Evolution. full text
  • Rowley, J.J.L. & Callaghan, C.T. (2023). Tracking the spread of the eastern dwarf tree frog (Litoria fallax) in Australia using citizen science. Australian Journal of Zoology. full text
  • Gillard, G.L. & Rowley. J.J.L. (2023). Assessment of the acoustic adaptation hypothesis in frogs using large-scale citizen science data. Journal of Zoology. full text
  • Callaghan, C.T., et al. (2023). Experimental evidence that behavioral nudges in citizen science projects can improve biodiversity data, BioScience. full text
  • Thompson, M.M., et al. (2023) Citizen science participant motivations and behaviour: Implications for biodiversity data coverage. Biological Conservation. full text

2022

  • Thompson, M.M., Poore, A.G.B., Rowley, J.J.L., & Callaghan, C.T. (2022) Citizen Science reveals meteorological determinants of frog calling at a continental scale. Diversity and Distributions. full text
  • Cutajar, T. P., and Rowley, J. J. L. (2022) The Utility of Acoustic Citizen Science Data in Understanding Geographic Distributions of Morphologically Conserved Species: Frogs in the Litoria phyllochroa Species Group. Journal of Herpetology. full text
  • Liu, G., Kingsford, R. T., Callaghan, C. T., Rowley, J. L. (2022) Anthropogenic habitat modification alters calling phenology of frogs, Global Change Biology. full text
  • Cutajar, T.P., Portway, C.D., Gillard, G.L., and Rowley, J.L. (2022). Australian Frog Atlas: Species' Distribution Maps Informed by the FrogID Dataset. Technical Reports of the Australian Museum Online. full text

2021

  • Rowley, J.J.L., Mahony, M.J., Hines, H.B., Myers, S., Price, L.C., Shea, G.M. & Donnellan, S.C. (2021). Two new frog species from the Litoria rubella species group from eastern Australia. Zootaxa. full text
  • Callaghan, C.T., Liu, G., Mitchell, B., Poore, A.G.B., Rowley, J.J.L. (2021) Urbanization negatively impacts frog diversity at continental, regional, and local scales, Basic and Applied Ecology. full text
  • Liu, G., Rowley, J.J. L., Kingsford, R.T., Callaghan, C.T. (2021) Species' traits drive amphibian tolerance to anthropogenic habitat modification. Global Change Biology. full text

2020

  • Callaghan, C.T. & Rowley, J.J.L. (2020). A continental assessment of diurnality in frog calling behaviour. Austral Ecology. full text
  • Weaver, S.J., C.T. Callaghan, J. J. L. Rowley (2020) Anuran accents: Continental‐scale citizen science data reveal spatial and temporal patterns of call variability, Ecology and Evolution. full text
  • Rowley, J.J.L., Callaghan, C.T., Cornwell, W.K. (2020) Widespread short-term persistence of frog species after the2019–2020 bushfires in eastern Australia revealed by citizenscience. Conservation Science and Practice. full text
  • Callaghan, C.T., et al. (2020). Citizen science data accurately predicts expert-derived species richness at a continental scale when sampling thresholds are met. Biodiversity and Conservation. full text
  • Mitchell, B.A., Callaghan, C.T., Rowley, J.J.L. (2020). Continental-scale citizen science data reveal no changes in acoustic responses of a widespread tree frog to an urbanisation gradient. Journal of Urban Ecology. full text
  • Rowley, J.J,L., Callaghan, C.T. (2020) The FrogID dataset: expert-validated occurrence records of Australia’s frogs collected by citizen scientists. ZooKeys. full text

2019

  • Rowley, J.J.L., et al (2019). FrogID: Citizen scientists provide validated biodiversity data on frogs of Australia. Herpetological Conservation and Biology. full text

Recommended citation

FrogID Primary Reference:

  • Rowley, J.J.L., Callaghan, C.T., Cutajar, T., Portway, C., Potter K., Mahony, S, Trembath, D.F., Flemons, P. & Woods, A. (2019). FrogID: Citizen scientists provide validated biodiversity data on frogs of Australia. Herpetological Conservation and Biology 14(1): 155-170.

Citing FrogID website:

  • FrogID (2020). FrogID. Australian Museum, Sydney. Available: http://www.frogid.net.au (Accessed: Date [e.g., 1 January, 2020]).