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 Wildlife Management


Our study species include Kangaroos, koalas, wallabies, fisheries, Tasmanian Devils and many bird species and assemblages
People

Michael Bode, Cindy Hauser, Shelly Lachish, Eve McDonald-Madden, Norbert Menke, Justine Murray, Hugh Possingham, Tracy Rout, Joshua Ross, Danielle Shanahan

Collaborators
  • Dr Menna Jones, University of Tasmania
  • Niclas Jonzen, University of Lund, Sweden.
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    Key references
    Jonzén, N., A. R. Pople, G. C. Grigg and H. P. Possingham (2005) Of Sheep and Rain: Large-scale Population Dynamics of the Red Kangaroo. Journal of Animal Ecology 74:22-30 pdf
    Rhodes, J. R., C. A. McAlpine, D. Lunney and H. P. Possingham (2005) A Spatially Explicit Habitat Selection Model Incorporating Home Range Behavior. Ecology 86:1199-1205 pdf
    Tenhumberg, B., A. J. Tyre, K. Shea and H. P. Possingham (2004) Linking wild and captive populations to maximise species persistence: optimal translocation strategies. Conservation Biology 18:1304-1314 pdf
    Tenhumberg, B., A. J. Tyre, A. R. Pople and H. P. Possingham (2004) Do harvest refuges buffer kangaroos against evolutionary responses to selective harvesting? Ecology 85:2003-2017
    Tyre, A. J., B. Tenhumberg, S. A. Field, D. Niejalke, K. Parris and H. P. Possingham (2003) Improving precision and reducing bias in biological surveys: Estimating false-negative error rates. Ecological Applications 13:1790-1801
    Milner-Gulland, E. J., K. Shea, H. P. Possingham, T. Coulson and C. Wilcox (2001) Competing harvesting strategies in a simulated population under uncertainty. Animal Conservation 4:157-167 pdf
    Tyre, A. J., H. P. Possingham and D. B. Lindenmayer (2001) Inferring process from pattern: Can territory occupancy provide information about life history parameters? Ecological Applications 11:1722-1737 pdf