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The following pages link to Mathew S. Crowther (Q21341410):
Displaying 31 items.
- Subtropical Antechinus (Q135439) (← links)
- Could direct killing by larger dingoes have caused the extinction of the thylacine from mainland Australia? (Q21090927) (← links)
- The use of body condition and haematology to detect widespread threatening processes in sleepy lizards (Tiliqua rugosa) in two agricultural environments (Q28646802) (← links)
- Risky business: do native rodents use habitat and odor cues to manage predation risk in Australian deserts? (Q35109146) (← links)
- Effectiveness of vegetation-based biodiversity offset metrics as surrogates for ants. (Q36064438) (← links)
- Managing conflict between large carnivores and livestock (Q36384565) (← links)
- (Q37384870) (redirect page) (← links)
- Experiments in no-impact control of dingoes: comment on Allen et al. 2013. (Q37607828) (← links)
- Causes of habitat divergence in two species of agamid lizards in arid central Australia. (Q38960861) (← links)
- Shrub encroachment is linked to extirpation of an apex predator (Q39029103) (← links)
- The contribution of community wisdom to conservation ecology. (Q39825433) (← links)
- Size breeds success: multiple paternity, multivariate selection and male semelparity in a small marsupial, Antechinus stuartii (Q47321865) (← links)
- Lethal control of an apex predator has unintended cascading effects on forest mammal assemblages (Q51102660) (← links)
- Keystone effects of an alien top-predator stem extinctions of native mammals. (Q51181434) (← links)
- Response to Allen 'An alternative hypothesis to the conclusion of Colman et al. (2014)'. (Q55433278) (← links)
- Carnivore conservation needs evidence-based livestock protection (Q57155848) (← links)
- An alternative method for predicting body mass: the case of the Pleistocene marsupial lion (Q61790545) (← links)
- Taxonomic status of the Australian dingo: the case for Canis dingo Meyer, 1793 (Q62029124) (← links)
- Needing a drink: Rainfall and temperature drive the use of free water by a threatened arboreal folivore. (Q64926653) (← links)
- Exploring nationality and social identity to explain attitudes toward conservation actions in the United States and Australia (Q89851065) (← links)
- Prevalence of cryptococcal antigenemia and nasal colonization in a free-ranging koala population (Q91072172) (← links)
- Genetic differences in Chlamydia pecorum between neighbouring sub-populations of koalas (Phascolarctos cinereus) (Q92250875) (← links)
- The myth of wild dogs in Australia: are there any out there? (Q111947218) (← links)
- The effect of COVID19 pandemic restrictions on an urban rodent population (Q112069071) (← links)
- A Possible Link between the Environment and <i>Cryptococcus gattii</i> Nasal Colonisation in Koalas (<i>Phascolarctos cinereus</i>) in the Liverpool Plains, New South Wales (Q112271075) (← links)
- Patch quality and habitat fragmentation shape the foraging patterns of a specialist folivore (Q113821348) (← links)
- Effects of habitat, season and flood on corvid scavenging dynamics in Central Australia (Q114082838) (← links)
- Habitat but not group size or recent predator activity affect corvid collective vigilance at carcasses (Q120686530) (← links)
- The challenge for koala conservation on private land: koala habitat use varies with season on a fragmented rural landscape (Q125926845) (← links)
- Wikidata:Database reports/Humans with missing claims/P835 (← links | edit)
- Wikidata:Database reports/Humans with missing claims/P3829 (← links | edit)