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Autor:
Peter Zahler, Kirk Olson, Ganzorig Khuukhenbaatar, Boldbaatar Byamba, George Schaller, Gordon Grigg, Tony Pople, Nicole Payne, Matt Draisma, Paul Hopwood, Daria Odonkhuu
Publikováno v:
Mongolian Journal of Biological Sciences, Vol 1, Iss 2, Pp 43-48 (2003)
An international workshop on gazelle harvesting and management was held in Ulaanbaatar , Mongolia in October , 2003. The major output from this workshop was the general agreement that no commercial hunt can be recommended at this time. This is be
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https://doaj.org/article/ec406a2439934df996b720234dc2730b
Autor:
Lana Harriott, Matt Amos, Michael Brennan, Peter Elsworth, Matthew Gentle, Malcolm Kennedy, Tony Pople, Joe Scanlan, James Speed, Olusegun O. Osunkoya
Publikováno v:
Ecological Management & Restoration. 23:209-218
Autor:
Graeme Coulson, Peter Caley, Marco Festa-Bianchet, Melissa A. Snape, Greg Baines, Tony Pople, Don Fletcher, Claire Wimpenny, Doug Alcock, Brett W. A. Howland, Sue McIntyre, Iain J. Gordon
Publikováno v:
Ecological Management & Restoration. 22:124-137
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Australian Zoologist. 39:784-800
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 using two types of aircraft: fixed-wing an
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The Rangeland Journal. 42:211
Chital deer (Axis axis) were introduced to the Burdekin dry tropics of north Queensland, Australia, in the late 1800s. Here rainfall and plant growth are highly seasonal and a nutritional bottleneck for grazing animals occurs annually before the wet
Publikováno v:
Wildlife Research. 46:499
ContextTo predict the success of an invasive species, it is important to understand the habitat factors that influence its distribution and abundance. In northern Queensland, chital deer (Axis axis) is an introduced ungulate that occupies specific ar
Autor:
Tony Pople, Neal Finch, Daryl Panther, Andrew Moriarty, Chris Lawe Davies, David M. Forsyth, Andrew Jacotine, Matthew Amos, Kurt Watter, James G. Mitchell, Jordan O. Hampton, Clark McGhie
Publikováno v:
Australian Mammalogy. 41:1
Six non-native deer species have established wild populations in Australia, and most are expanding in distribution and abundance. There is therefore increasing focus on the need to understand and manage these species. Capturing and immobilising wild
Publikováno v:
The Journal of animal ecology. 79(1)
1. Many organisms inhabit strongly fluctuating environments but their demography and population dynamics are often analysed using deterministic models and elasticity analysis, where elasticity is defined as the proportional change in population growt
Autor:
Tony Pople
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Australian Zoologist. 31:266-266