Julia C. Wayne
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View article: The quick and the dead: Behavioral plasticity of anti‐predator responses in an Endangered mammal
The quick and the dead: Behavioral plasticity of anti‐predator responses in an Endangered mammal Open
Populations isolated from predation inside predator‐free havens often exhibit a reduction in anti‐predator traits. The loss of such traits has a critical bearing on strategic conservation management, and so it is important to understand th…
View article: Insuring woylies (Bettongia penicillata ogilbyi) against extinction: establishment of Perup Sanctuary
Insuring woylies (Bettongia penicillata ogilbyi) against extinction: establishment of Perup Sanctuary Open
Context Predator free havens are increasingly relied upon to preserve populations of imperilled species, yet despite their substantial cost, the success of these ventures is rarely critically evaluated. Aims Based on 12 years of population…
View article: Perverse outcomes from fencing fauna: Loss of antipredator traits in a havened mammal population
Perverse outcomes from fencing fauna: Loss of antipredator traits in a havened mammal population Open
Populations of threatened animals are increasingly preserved within predator-free havens, where populations tend to grow rapidly, resource competition increases, and traits relevant to avoiding predation may be selected against. We examine…
View article: The Connection Between Galactic Outflows and the Escape of Ionizing Photons
The Connection Between Galactic Outflows and the Escape of Ionizing Photons Open
We analyze spectra of a gravitationally lensed galaxy, known as the Sunburst Arc, that is leaking ionizing photons, also known as the Lyman continuum (LyC). Magnification from gravitational lensing permits the galaxy to be spatially resolv…
View article: Molecular Detection of Trypanosoma spp. in Questing and Feeding Ticks (Ixodidae) Collected from an Endemic Region of South-West Australia
Molecular Detection of Trypanosoma spp. in Questing and Feeding Ticks (Ixodidae) Collected from an Endemic Region of South-West Australia Open
A growing number of indigenous trypanosomes have been reported to naturally infect a variety of Australian wildlife with some species of Trypanosoma implicated in the population decline of critically endangered marsupials. However, the mod…
View article: Recoveries and cascading declines of native mammals associated with control of an introduced predator
Recoveries and cascading declines of native mammals associated with control of an introduced predator Open
Invasive animal species are a major factor in the extinction and endangerment of native species worldwide.Longterm monitoring reveals some mammal recoveries have not been sustained in the presence of a broad-scale threat abatement program …