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Publikováno v:
Australian Mammalogy. 44:287-290
We evaluated long range antennae and associated solar-powered global positioning system (GPS) ear tags designed for use with domestic cattle, as a novel system for monitoring ranging behaviour of the koala (Phascolarctos cinereus). The mean location
Autor:
Sean FitzGibbon, P. Theilemann, Rebecca Larkin, D. Adam, Stephen D. Johnston, William Ellis, Allan Lisle, V. Nicolson, Amber Gillett, Lyn A. Beard, Allan J. McKinnon, K Brackin, B. J. Barth
Publikováno v:
Australian Veterinary Journal. 96:308-311
ObjectiveCompare the use of four techniques to measure body temperature in koalas: intraperitoneal (thermal data logger and temperature sensitive radio transmitter), rectal (certified thermometer), tympanic (infrared thermometer), and hind foot (infr
Autor:
Amber Gillett, Sean FitzGibbon, D. Adam, Gordon C. Grigg, Allan Lisle, John B. Gaughan, Lyn A. Beard, B. J. Barth, V. Nicolson, William Ellis, Stephen D. Johnston
Publikováno v:
International journal of biometeorology. 64(8)
The distribution of the koala (Phascolarctos cinereus) in Queensland is predicted to contract as a result of climate change, driven by the frequency, intensity and duration of heatwaves and drought. However, little is known about the physiological re
Autor:
Beth Moffitt, Amber Gillett, D. Adam, Robbie S. Wilson, B. J. Barth, Harriet J. Preece, William Ellis, Sean FitzGibbon, Geoffrey W. Pye
Publikováno v:
Australian Mammalogy. 42:194
Habitat loss and fragmentation threaten the survival of koalas in Queensland. In rural landscapes, remaining koala habitat is often in the form of scattered paddock trees, patches of vegetation and roadside vegetation. The aims of this study were to
Publikováno v:
Landscape and Urban Planning. 136:122-129
The rapid expansion of urban landscapes has significant consequences for wildlife. Habitat loss and fragmentation cause significant loss of species richness. While remnant fragments of habitat are important areas for conservation, the urban matrix be
Autor:
Gwendolyn K. David, Darryl Noel Jones, Brendan D. Taylor, Alistair Melzer, Robbie S. Wilson, Amanda C. Niehaus, Daniel Lunney, Fred B. Bercovitch, Cathryn E. Dexter, William Ellis, Martin Predavec, Amber Gillett, B. J. Barth, Frank N. Carrick, Sean FitzGibbon, Helena Matsushige
Daylight saving time (DST) could reduce collisions with wildlife by changing the timing of commuter traffic relative to the behaviour of nocturnal animals. To test this idea, we tracked wild koalas ( Phascolarctos cinereus ) in southeast Queensland,
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https://europepmc.org/articles/PMC5134043/
https://europepmc.org/articles/PMC5134043/
Autor:
Panda, Swayamtrupta1,2 swayamtrupta.panda@noirlab.edu, Du, Pu
Publikováno v:
Frontiers in Astronomy & Space Sciences. 2024, p1-12. 12p.
Autor:
Robbie S. Wilson, B. J. Barth
Publikováno v:
The Journal of experimental biology. 213(Pt 8)
SUMMARY The low pH of naturally acidic aquatic environments is the result of soft-water with low buffering capacity and high concentrations of natural organic acids. Our current understanding of the influence of pH on aquatic organisms is largely lim
Autor:
Sigler, Thomas1 (AUTHOR) t.sigler@uq.edu.au, Boyd, Hayley1 (AUTHOR) hayley.boyd@uq.net.au, Kimpton, Anthony1 (AUTHOR) a.kimpton@uq.edu.au
Publikováno v:
Professional Geographer. 2021, Vol. 73 Issue 4, p765-774. 10p.
Autor:
Isaev, Artem B.1 (AUTHOR) tcft18@gmail.com, Musharova, Olga S.1,2 (AUTHOR), Severinov, Konstantin V.1,3 (AUTHOR) severik@waksman.rutgers.edu
Publikováno v:
Biochemistry (00062979). Apr2021, Vol. 86 Issue 4, p449-470. 22p.