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Australian Zoologist (2017) 38 (4): 629–642.
Published: 01 September 2017
... to identify those that should be targeted for management. Radio-tracking of M. macropus at one known roost was carried out to assess roost fidelity and identify key foraging areas within the estuary. Myotis macropus was widespread in Port Jackson, being present at 92.6 % of sites, but with high activity...
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Australian Zoologist (2021) 41 (4): 743–752.
Published: 02 February 2021
...C.R. Starr; R.T. Hughes; M.S. Hemmings; J.F. Coase; M. D. Jess ABSTRACT We present the results of field surveys and a radio-tracking study of the Greater glider Petauroides volans minor in the Bluff State Forest, North Queensland. Twenty-three spotlighting transects were surveyed twice in July 2018...
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Australian Zoologist (2020) 40 (3): 379–391.
Published: 01 May 2020
... Acoustic Observatory (A2O), but has not established movement tracking systems for individual terrestrial animals across land and along coastlines. Here, we make the case that the Motus Wildlife Tracking System, an open-source, rapidly expanding cooperative automated radio-tracking global network (Motus...
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Australian Zoologist (2022) 42 (2): 223–242.
Published: 31 August 2022
... on use of diurnal roosts in rainforest through radio tracking and to trial the use of artificial structures to temporarily increase roost availability in burnt habitat. We observed that widespread fire encroaching on rainforest has a negative association with occupancy by P. papuensis, with this metric...
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Australian Zoologist (2013) 36 (3): 355–363.
Published: 04 June 2013
...-tailed Bat Mormopterus norfolkensis . We undertook targeted surveys to capture M. norfolkensis and investigate the factors that influence roost selection. However, we were only able to capture and radio-track six individuals in two different regions of New South Wales (three in the Hunter Valley...
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Australian Zoologist (2019) 40 (1): 75–91.
Published: 01 January 2019
... of their switching their prey base to endemic land birds and breeding seabirds. Simultaneous point surveys and radio-tracking of two female owls over 14 months in 2009–2010 indicated that owls occupied small overlapping home ranges with smaller discrete home range cores. The population of Tyto novaehollandiae...
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Australian Zoologist (2018) 39 (3): 464–468.
Published: 01 September 2018
...David B. Lindenmayer; Lachlan McBurney; David Blair; Sam Banks ABSTRACT Many species of arboreal marsupials move regularly between den sites in hollow-bearing trees. We show, based on short-term radio-tracking data, that the Critically Endangered Leadbeater's Possum ( Gymnobelideus leadbeateri...
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Australian Zoologist (2011) 35 (2): 283–290.
Published: 14 October 2011
... and the ecology of this taxon, and provide original data based on fieldwork at a study site on the Namoi River (a river red gum - coolabah woodland). Four radio-tracked snakes spent long periods hidden within tree hollows, usually in Coolabah Trees. The telemetered snakes moved infrequently, with one gravid...
Book Chapter
Series: Other RZS NSW Publications
Publisher: Royal Zoological Society of New South Wales
Published: 01 January 2010
DOI: 10.7882/FS.2010.032
EISBN: 978-0-9803272-3-6
... by 1.1 km (approximately 95 ha) in the local government area (LGA) of Marrickville, but when other scattered records are included, come from an 8.5 km x 6 km area in the LGAs of Ashfield, Canada Bay, Canterbury, and Leichhardt. A pilot radio-tracking study of two adult females found that they foraged...
Book Chapter
Series: Other RZS NSW Publications
Publisher: Royal Zoological Society of New South Wales
Published: 01 January 2004
DOI: 10.7882/FS.2004.046
EISBN: 978-0-9586085-8-9
... with litter or logs providing ground-level cover. Rattus fuscipes was the only species to show a difference in abundance between forest types, being 2.6 times more numerous in tall open-forest than open-forest in one study area. Radio-tracking confirmed that the habitat components most strongly associated...
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Australian Zoologist (2014) 32 (1): 56–61.
Published: 17 March 2014
... of thick leaf litter or dense low vegetation, may be a critical requirement for the survival of the Greenthighed Frog. Litoria brevipalmata radio-tracking movements shelter Barker, J., Grigg, G. C. and Tyler, M. J. 1995.A Field Guide to Australian Frogs. Surrey Beatty and Sons...
Book Chapter
Series: Other RZS NSW Publications
Publisher: Royal Zoological Society of New South Wales
Published: 01 January 2008
DOI: 10.7882/FS.2008.018
EISBN: 978-0-9803272-2-9
... powerline easement, and seldom cross either boundary. Home ranges of radio-collared animals (which included some overlap) were 22.7 (± 5.1 s.e.) hectares for males and 9.7 (± 1.1 s.e.) hectares for females and extended to the very edge of the highway. Most road deaths, which peaked in September and October...
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Australian Zoologist (2017) 38 (3): 272–280.
Published: 01 June 2017
... that the latter was still alive at the age of 16 years. All the other radio-collared females died of natural causes and all but one weaned young almost every year. The exception weaned two young in nine years but died with a chronic infection in the jaw. Several of the female offspring of the radio-tracked...
Book Chapter
Series: Other RZS NSW Publications
Publisher: Royal Zoological Society of New South Wales
Published: 01 January 2011
DOI: 10.7882/FS.2011.022
EISBN: 978-0-9803272-4-3
... climate. Data are remotely downloaded without having to capture the animal or wait for the collar to fall off. Each collar has a radio-beacon to permit location of the animal for data download. Data from the loggers can be plotted on a GIS topographical and vegetation map data base. ...
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Australian Zoologist (2012) 36 (1): 49–54.
Published: 07 September 2012
... (Reardon et al. 2008). What is known of its ecology was gleaned by Pennay (2006) who returned to Gundabooka National Park in 2005, captured 10 individual Bristle-faced Free-tailed bats and radio-tracked several to provide information concerning the species roosting and foraging ecology. Pennay (2006...
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Australian Zoologist (2023)
Published: 20 January 2023
..., retain patches of unburnt dense undergrowth to ensure a mosaic of different aged habitat and habitat structure. 2 Corresponding author: christopher.macgregor@anu.edu.au © 2023 Royal Zoological Society of New South Wales 2023 nesting microhabitat Gap Light Analysis radio tracking...
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Australian Zoologist (2014) 37 (2): 139–156.
Published: 05 June 2014
... radio telemetry have confirmed that fish move considerable distances. Koehn et al. (2004) from radio tracking research identified the importance of downstream movement, as impedance to upstream movement of fish in the Murray River basin had received most attention in the past. In addition, Koehn (2009...
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Australian Zoologist (2014) 32 (2): 324–328.
Published: 17 March 2014
... of the project and the frog itself, a variety of headlines incorporating night time fieldwork in rain, radio tracking and individual marking of controversial, endangered but beautiful frogs found in areas of high public interest, prevail (e.g. Anonymous 1995, Huxley 1997, Nichoson 1996, Stevens 1996, Woodford...
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Australian Zoologist (2018) 39 (2): 359–370.
Published: 01 January 2018
... tipped Bat Kerivoula papuensis was the subject of radio tracking studies over a 12 year period to assess the effectiveness of informal reserves that included rainforest and riparian protection (Law unpubl. data). Photo: B. Law. Australian Zoologist volume 39 (2) Theme Edition: The Value of Protected...
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Australian Zoologist (2014) 30 (3): 310–315.
Published: 17 March 2014
..., Pteropus scapulatus (Chiroptera: Pteropodidae): implications for management Biol. Consero. 76 45 50 Spencer, H. J., Palmer, C. and Parry Jones, K., 1991. Movements of Fruit-bats in Eastern Australia, Determined by Using Radio-tracking. Wildl. Res. 18: 463-68. Movements of Fruit-bats in Eastern...