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View article: The reliability of latex weak links on radio collars used to track eastern grey kangaroos (Macropus giganteus)
The reliability of latex weak links on radio collars used to track eastern grey kangaroos (Macropus giganteus) Open
Telemetry neck collars are commonly used to collect spatial data on free ranging animals. Two major challenges in application are entanglement prevention and retrieval of the collars after the study. Weak links made of a degradable materia…
View article: A <scp>Before‐After Control‐Impact</scp> experiment reveals that culling reduces the impacts of invasive deer on endangered peatlands
A <span>Before‐After Control‐Impact</span> experiment reveals that culling reduces the impacts of invasive deer on endangered peatlands Open
Invasive deer have undesirable impacts on native ecosystems. Culling is commonly used to reduce those impacts, but is expensive and sometimes controversial. It is therefore important to robustly assess how culling reduces the impacts of in…
View article: Diet and impacts of non-native fallow deer (Dama dama) on pastoral properties during severe drought
Diet and impacts of non-native fallow deer (Dama dama) on pastoral properties during severe drought Open
Context There is concern about potential competition between non-native fallow deer (Dama dama) and livestock for food, particularly during times of low rainfall when pasture is scarce. Aims We aimed to estimate the extent to which a high-…
View article: Data from: A Before-After Control-Impact experiment reveals that culling reduces the impacts of invasive deer on endangered peatlands
Data from: A Before-After Control-Impact experiment reveals that culling reduces the impacts of invasive deer on endangered peatlands Open
Code and datasets used to analyse sambar deer abundance and impacts on alpine peatlands in Alpine National Park, Victoria, Australia
View article: Cost-effectiveness of volunteer and contract ground-based shooting of sambar deer in Australia
Cost-effectiveness of volunteer and contract ground-based shooting of sambar deer in Australia Open
Context Introduced sambar deer (Cervus unicolor) are increasing in south-eastern Australia, and both volunteer and contract ground-based shooters are being used by management agencies to control their undesirable impacts. However, little i…
View article: Power of faecal pellet count and camera trapping indices to monitor mammalian herbivore activity
Power of faecal pellet count and camera trapping indices to monitor mammalian herbivore activity Open
Context Monitoring spatial and temporal change in relative abundance using statistically powerful designs is a critical aspect of wildlife management. Many indices of relative abundance are available, but information regarding their influe…
View article: Seasonal and daily activity of non-native sambar deer in and around high-elevation peatlands, south-eastern Australia
Seasonal and daily activity of non-native sambar deer in and around high-elevation peatlands, south-eastern Australia Open
Context Of the six species of non-native deer present in Australia, the sambar deer is the largest and has been identified as a major threat to high-elevation peatlands in south-eastern Australia. However, little is known about sambar deer…
View article: Methodology matters when estimating deer abundance: a global systematic review and recommendations for improvements
Methodology matters when estimating deer abundance: a global systematic review and recommendations for improvements Open
Deer (Cervidae) are key components of many ecosystems and estimating deer abundance or density is important to understanding these roles. Many field methods have been used to estimate deer abundance and density, but the factors determining…
View article: Data and code for 'Methodology Matters When Estimating Deer Abundance: a Global Systematic Review and Recommendations for Improvements'
Data and code for 'Methodology Matters When Estimating Deer Abundance: a Global Systematic Review and Recommendations for Improvements' Open
Supplementary material for the following publication in the Journal of Wildlife Management:Forsyth D.M., Comte S., Davis N.E., Bengsen A.J., Cote S.D., Hewitt D.G., Morellet N. and Mysterud A. (2022) Methodology Matters When Estimating Dee…
View article: Forsyth et al - sys review deer abundance
Forsyth et al - sys review deer abundance Open
Supplementary material for the following publication in the Journal of Wildlife Management:Forsyth D.M., Comte S., Davis N.E., Bengsen A.J., Cote S.D., Hewitt D.G., Morellet N. and Mysterud A. (2022) Methodology Matters When Estimating Dee…
View article: Forsyth et al - sys review deer abundance
Forsyth et al - sys review deer abundance Open
Supplementary material for the following publication in the Journal of Wildlife Management:Forsyth D.M., Comte S., Davis N.E., Bengsen A.J., Cote S.D., Hewitt D.G., Morellet N. and Mysterud A. (2022) Methodology Matters When Estimating Dee…
View article: Data and code for 'Methodology Matters When Estimating Deer Abundance: a Global Systematic Review and Recommendations for Improvements'
Data and code for 'Methodology Matters When Estimating Deer Abundance: a Global Systematic Review and Recommendations for Improvements' Open
Dataset and R code to reproduce the analyses and figures of the following publication:Forsyth, D. M., S. Comte, N. E. Davis, A. J. Bengsen, S. D. Côté, D. G. Hewitt, N. Morellet, and A. Mysterud. 2022. Methodology Matters When Estimating D…
View article: Data and code for 'Methodology Matters When Estimating Deer Abundance: a Global Systematic Review and Recommendations for Improvements'
Data and code for 'Methodology Matters When Estimating Deer Abundance: a Global Systematic Review and Recommendations for Improvements' Open
Dataset and R code to reproduce the analyses and figures of the following publication:Forsyth, D. M., S. Comte, N. E. Davis, A. J. Bengsen, S. D. Côté, D. G. Hewitt, N. Morellet, and A. Mysterud. 2022. Methodology Matters When Estimating D…
View article: Data and code for 'Methodology Matters When Estimating Deer Abundance: a Global Systematic Review and Recommendations for Improvements'
Data and code for 'Methodology Matters When Estimating Deer Abundance: a Global Systematic Review and Recommendations for Improvements' Open
Dataset and R code to reproduce the analyses and figures of the following publication:Forsyth, D. M., S. Comte, N. E. Davis, A. J. Bengsen, S. D. Côté, D. G. Hewitt, N. Morellet, and A. Mysterud. 2022. Methodology Matters When Estimating D…
View article: Functional responses of an apex predator and a mesopredator to an invading ungulate: Dingoes, red foxes and sambar deer in south‐east Australia
Functional responses of an apex predator and a mesopredator to an invading ungulate: Dingoes, red foxes and sambar deer in south‐east Australia Open
Biological invasions by large herbivores involve the establishment of novel interactions with the receiving mammalian carnivore community, but understanding these interactions is difficult due to the large spatiotemporal scales at which su…
View article: Interspecific and intraspecific relationships between body mass and diet quality in a macropodid community
Interspecific and intraspecific relationships between body mass and diet quality in a macropodid community Open
The Jarman–Bell principle seeks to explain why smaller herbivore species tend to select higher-quality forage (high protein and high fiber digestibility) than larger herbivore species. This principle may also provide insight into intraspec…
View article: A systematic review of the impacts and management of introduced deer (family Cervidae) in Australia
A systematic review of the impacts and management of introduced deer (family Cervidae) in Australia Open
Deer are among the world’s most successful invasive mammals and can have substantial deleterious impacts on natural and agricultural ecosystems. Six species have established wild populations in Australia, and the distributions and abundanc…
View article: Correction: Interspecific and Geographic Variation in the Diets of Sympatric Carnivores: Dingoes/Wild Dogs and Red Foxes in South-Eastern Australia
Correction: Interspecific and Geographic Variation in the Diets of Sympatric Carnivores: Dingoes/Wild Dogs and Red Foxes in South-Eastern Australia Open
Correction: Interspecific and Geographic Variation in the Diets of Sympatric Carnivores: Dingoes/Wild Dogs and Red Foxes in South-Eastern Australia
View article: Interspecific and Geographic Variation in the Diets of Sympatric Carnivores: Dingoes/Wild Dogs and Red Foxes in South-Eastern Australia
Interspecific and Geographic Variation in the Diets of Sympatric Carnivores: Dingoes/Wild Dogs and Red Foxes in South-Eastern Australia Open
Dingoes/wild dogs (Canis dingo/familiaris) and red foxes (Vulpes vulpes) are widespread carnivores in southern Australia and are controlled to reduce predation on domestic livestock and native fauna. We used the occurrence of food items in…