BioOne.org will be down briefly for maintenance on 17 December 2024 between 18:00-22:00 Pacific Time US. We apologize for any inconvenience.
VOL. 51 · NO. 10 | October 2024
 
IN THIS ISSUE

VIEW ALL ABSTRACTS +
Research Paper
Emily P. Johansson, Brett A. DeGregorio
Wildlife Research 51 (10), (24 September 2024) https://doi.org/10.1071/WR23065
KEYWORDS: carnivores, mesocarnivores, occupancy, overlap, predators, residential yards, temporal activity patterns, yard features
Matthew T. McDonough, Robert A. Gitzen, Stephen J. Zenas, Mark D. Smith, Kurt C. VerCauteren, Stephen S. Ditchkoff
Wildlife Research 51 (10), (2 October 2024) https://doi.org/10.1071/WR23097
KEYWORDS: camera survey, density estimate, detection, interspecific interaction, invasive species, N-mixture model, white-tailed deer, wild pig
Madeline Kenyon, Catherine C. Dennison, Viorel D. Popescu
Wildlife Research 51 (10), (14 October 2024) https://doi.org/10.1071/WR23105
KEYWORDS: aerial survey, beaver, conservation, landcover, recovering population, surface mine, wetland, wildlife monitoring
Matthijs Hollanders, Laura F. Grogan, Hamish I. McCallum, David A. Newell
Wildlife Research 51 (10), (30 September 2024) https://doi.org/10.1071/WR23126
KEYWORDS: amphibian, Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis, Chytridiomycosis, dekeratinisation, mouthpart loss, pathogen detection, pathogen load, tadpole
Kimberley H. Michael, Ryan Baring, Michael G. Gardner
Wildlife Research 51 (10), (26 September 2024) https://doi.org/10.1071/WR23146
KEYWORDS: burrow, conservation, landscape heterogeneity, microhabitat preference, Microhabitat use, reptile, Scincidae, Tiliqua adelaidensis
Slade Allen-Ankins, Juan Mula Laguna, Lin Schwarzkopf
Wildlife Research 51 (10), (30 September 2024) https://doi.org/10.1071/WR23151
KEYWORDS: acoustic monitoring, black-throated finch, call recogniser, conservation, convolutional neural network, double-barred finch, machine learning, threatened species
Dorian Moro, Rebecca West, Cheryl Lohr, Ruth Wongawol, Valdera Morgan
Wildlife Research 51 (10), (24 September 2024) https://doi.org/10.1071/WR24053
KEYWORDS: Aboriginal, conservation translocation, INDIGENOUS, Martu, Matuwa, partnership, reintroduction, traditional ecological knowledge, Traditional Owner
Alexandra J. Paton, Barry W. Brook, Jessie C. Buettel
Wildlife Research 51 (10), (26 September 2024) https://doi.org/10.1071/WR24055
KEYWORDS: attractant, behaviour, Dasyurus maculatus, invasive, rainforest, remote-sensing, Sarcophilus harrisii, trail camera
Mark R. Lethbridge, Andy Sharp, Elen Shute, Ellen Freeman
Wildlife Research 51 (10), (1 October 2024) https://doi.org/10.1071/WR24056
KEYWORDS: abundance, Geographical range, habitat use, invasive species, mark–recapture, modelling, population management, population density, vertebrates
Perspective
Jack Pascoe, Marcus Clarke, Ebony Hickey, Laura Prentice, Vicki Couzens, John Clarke
Wildlife Research 51 (10), (30 September 2024) https://doi.org/10.1071/WR24068
KEYWORDS: biocultural landscapes, caring for Country, cultural burning, culturally significant entities, ecological restoration, ethical research, ethnozoology, indigenous cultural intellectual property, Indigenous knowledge, traditional ecological knowledge
Research Paper
Sarah Legge, Hamsini Bijlani, Karajarri Rangers, Ngurrara Rangers, Braedan Taylor, Jacqueline Shovellor, Frankie McCarthy, Chantelle Murray, Jesse Ala’i, Courtney Brown, Kevin Tromp, Sam Bayley, Ewan Noakes, Jackie Wemyss, Hannah Cliff, Nigel Jackett, Bruce Greatwich, Ben Corey, Mark Cowan, Kristina J. Macdonald, Brett P. Murphy, Sam Banks, Malcom Lindsay
Wildlife Research 51 (10), (10 October 2024) https://doi.org/10.1071/WR24069
KEYWORDS: adaptive management, biodiversity monitoring, caring for Country, desert fauna, fire ecology, Fire management, Indigenous conservation management, Indigenous rangers, species succession
Bridget Campbell, Shaina Russell, Gabrielle Brennan, Yirralka Rangers, Bec Condon, Yinimala Gumana, Frances Morphy, Emilie Ens
Wildlife Research 51 (10), (1 October 2024) https://doi.org/10.1071/WR24071
KEYWORDS: Arnhem Land, biocultural conservation, cross-cultural ecology, culturally significant species, Indigenous-led conservation, right-way science, species prioritisation, Yolŋu
Ngururrpa Rangers, Clifford Sunfly, Andrew Schubert, Angela M. Reid, Nicholas Leseberg, Luke Parker, Rachel Paltridge
Wildlife Research 51 (10), (23 September 2024) https://doi.org/10.1071/WR24083
KEYWORDS: applied ecology, conservation biology, conservation management, cross-cultural research, natural resources management, threatened species
Perspective
Malcolm Lindsay, Rachel Paltridge, Nicholas Leseberg, Nigel Jackett, Stephen Murphy, Birriliburu Rangers, Kanyirninpa Jukurrpa (KJ) Martu Rangers, Karajarri Rangers, Kiwirrkurra Rangers, Ngurrara Rangers, Nyangumarta Rangers, Wiluna Martu Rangers, Gooniyandi Rangers, Kija Rangers, Paruku Rangers, Nharnuwangga Wajarri Ngarlawangga Warida Rangers, Ngurra Kayanta Rangers, Ngururrpa Rangers, Adrian Boyle, Alexander Watson, Bruce Greatwich, Neil Hamaguchi, Stella Shipway
Wildlife Research 51 (10), (10 October 2024) https://doi.org/10.1071/WR24094
KEYWORDS: biodiversity, conservation, cross-cultural science, endangered species, First Nations, Indigenous led science, threatened birds, threatened species
Back to Top