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Australian Zoologist
Australian Zoologist (2014) 25 (3): 83–85.
Published: 17 March 2014
...Brian Weavers Diet of the Lace Monitor Lizard (Varanus vadus) in south-eastern Australia Brian W. Weavers' 'Department of Zoology, Australian National University, Canberm, AC.T. 2601 Present address: National Parks and Wildlife Division, Department Consenmtian. Forests and Lands, 123 Brown Street...
Book Chapter
Series: Other RZS NSW Publications
Publisher: Royal Zoological Society of New South Wales
Published: 01 January 2010
10.7882/FS.2010.019
EISBN: 978-0-9803272-3-6
... communities and has potential for monitoring temporal change. Examples of these uses include analysis of 1) the Superb Fairy-wren and Noisy Miner, whose local distributions are negatively correlated; 2) the Superb Fairy-wren and Australian King Parrot, which show opposite patterns of distribution north...
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Australian Zoologist
Australian Zoologist (2022) 42 (2): 514–533.
Published: 01 March 2022
...Matt W. Hayward; Stephan Chalup; Jamil Khan; Alex Callen; Kaya Klop-Toker; Andrea Griffin ABSTRACT Conservation managers cannot manage what they don’t know about, yet our existing biodiversity monitoring is idiosyncratic and small in scale. One of Australia’s commitments to the Convention...
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Australian Zoologist
Australian Zoologist (2024)
Published: 11 October 2024
... in abundance and distribution during the monitoring period. Except for Seven Mile Beach, there has been a sharp decline in the abundance of Southern Greater Gliders in the coastal reserves surveyed. There was limited recovery of Southern Greater Glider in Meroo NP and Murramarang NP after the 2018-20 drought...
Includes: Supplementary data
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Australian Zoologist
Australian Zoologist (2024) 43 (4): 526–544.
Published: 04 October 2024
...Leroy Gonsalves; Brad Law; Chris Slade ABSTRACT Landscape-scale monitoring is used to track changes in the status of fauna populations, including identifying when and where change is occurring over large areas. Yet few programs at this scale exist despite calls for long-term monitoring, especially...
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Australian Zoologist
Australian Zoologist (2024) 44 (1): 77–102.
Published: 02 August 2024
... are implicated in a significant decline in L. watsoni . The number of L. watsoni and several other common species of frog observed differed among and within sites over time and illustrate the value of multi-year monitoring to understand the dynamics of population distribution and abundance with long-term...
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Australian Zoologist
Australian Zoologist (2024) 44 (1): 44–76.
Published: 10 June 2024
...Andrew P. Smith; John Pile ABSTRACT This study is the second in a series that examines the habitat requirements and response to logging of koalas ( Phascolarctos cinereus ) inhabiting tall eucalypt forests of north-east NSW. It presents the findings of koala population and habitat monitoring...
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Australian Zoologist
Australian Zoologist (2024) 43 (4): 626–630.
Published: 26 January 2024
... (predators, competitors, but also a food source), and with humans (sting swimmers, but also source of income and food). As a result, it is important to have a precise and efficient tool for monitoring jellyfish populations. In this extended abstract, we will review studies that have used drones to monitor...
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Australian Zoologist
Australian Zoologist (2023) 43 (2): 368–389.
Published: 13 November 2023
... was monitored at nominally weekly intervals, by sex, across the duration of the flying season in six mire patches in the Blue Mountains, New South Wales. There was a preponderance of adult males and a relatively consistent trend in changing relative abundance of adult males compared to females within mire...
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Australian Zoologist
Australian Zoologist (2023) 43 (2): 255–275.
Published: 31 October 2023
... suggesting the adult population overwinters within the catchment of this creek and disperse down this catchment to Brundee Swamp to breed in spring. The results from six years monitoring indicate the Crookhaven L. aurea population has not recovered in abundance and distribution since 2010-2012. The three...
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Australian Zoologist
Australian Zoologist (2023) 43 (1): 79–94.
Published: 27 February 2023
...A.S. Kutt; N.J. Colman ABSTRACT The choice of methods used for biodiversity assessments and monitoring are an important consideration for an effective inventory of species. There is little published data comparing trapping and active searching for reptile surveys. In this study we used data...
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Australian Zoologist
Australian Zoologist (2023) 42 (4): 1041–1049.
Published: 20 January 2023
...Michael J. Murphy ABSTRACT Bat departure activity was monitored at a grated cave site where bat windows had been added to the existing grate to improve accessibility for echolocating bats. Eastern Horseshoe-bats Rhinolophus megaphyllus were able to exit and re-enter the grated cave through bat...
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Australian Zoologist
Australian Zoologist (2022) 42 (2): 592–607.
Published: 31 August 2022
... and this subsequently became the baseline for further population monitoring. A subset of 48 sites was resurveyed in 2010, and about one third of the sites (~40) were surveyed annually on a rotating panel between 2013–2019. Wildfire significantly impacted the Bago Plateau during 2020 and 51 sites were resurveyed post...
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Australian Zoologist
Australian Zoologist (2020) 41 (2): 205–213.
Published: 30 September 2020
...Richard A. Fuller; Micha V. Jackson; Tatsuya Amano; Chi-Yeung Choi; Robert S. Clemens; Birgita D. Hansen; Da-Li Lin; Rochelle Steven; Bradley K. Woodworth ABSTRACT Monitoring migratory species can be extremely challenging. For example, millions of migratory shorebirds migrate from breeding grounds...
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Australian Zoologist
Australian Zoologist (2020) 40 (4): 565–574.
Published: 01 June 2020
...Chris N. Thomson ABSTRACT Long-term monitoring of the Masked Owl Tyto novaehollandiae in a semi-urban landscape before, during and after large-scale habitat removal identified a positive response in breeding activity in the short-term and a change in prey selectivity. Over the longer term, the loss...
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Australian Zoologist
Australian Zoologist (2020) 40 (3): 468–476.
Published: 01 May 2020
... citizen-science projects date back to the early 20th century, e.g., Christmas Bird Counts (National Audubon The Greenspace Bird Calculator: a citizen- driven tool for monitoring avian biodiversity in urban greenspaces Corey T. Callaghan1 John H. Wilshire1, John M. Martin1, Richard E. Major1,2, Mitchell B...
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Australian Zoologist
Australian Zoologist (2020) 40 (3): 379–391.
Published: 01 May 2020
... Theme edition: New Approaches to Zoology Australian Zoologist volume 40 (3) A large-scale automated radio telemetry network for monitoring movements of terrestrial wildlife in Australia Andrea S. Griffin1, Culum Brown2, Bradley K. Woodworth3, Guy-Anthony Ballard4,16, Stuart Blanch5, Hamish A. Campbell6...
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Australian Zoologist
Australian Zoologist (2020) 40 (3): 407–415.
Published: 01 May 2020
... through traditional means (Colefax et al. 2018; Hodgdon et al. 2018). In addition, drones offer the advantage of high spatial and temporal resolution and provide a systematic and permanent record (Linchant et al. 2014). Thus, drone Continuous wildlife monitoring using blimps as an aerial platform: a case...
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Australian Zoologist
Australian Zoologist (2018) 39 (4): 784–800.
Published: 01 December 2018
...Daniel Lunney; Brad Purcell; Steve McLeod; Gordon Grigg; Tony Pople; Steve Wolter ABSTRACT The aim of this paper is to highlight long-term (four decades) research and monitoring the populations of the four species of large kangaroos in New South Wales (NSW). Kangaroos are counted by aerial surveys...
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Australian Zoologist
Australian Zoologist (2018) 39 (4): 755–768.
Published: 01 December 2018
...Emma L. Burns; Philip Tennant; Chris R. Dickman; Graeme Gillespie; Peter T. Green; Ary Hoffmann; David A. Keith; David B. Lindenmayer; Daniel J. Metcalfe; John W. Morgan; Jeremy Russell-Smith; Glenda M. Wardle ABSTRACT In ecological monitoring, data on changes in biotic and environmental attributes...
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