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Alana de Laive
Alana de Laive
Australian Museum
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Snakes on an urban plain: temporal patterns of snake activity and human–snake conflict in Darwin, Australia
T Parkin, CJ Jolly, A De Laive, B Von Takach
Austral Ecology 46 (3), 449-462, 2021
222021
Snake life history traits and their association with urban habitat use in a tropical city
DC Lettoof, T Parkin, CJ Jolly, A de Laive, B Von Takach
Urban Ecosystems 26 (2), 433-445, 2023
112023
Long term monitoring reveals the importance of large, long unburnt areas and smaller fires in moderating mammal declines in fire‐prone Savanna of northern Australia
LD Einoder, A Fisher, BM Hill, K Buckley, AH de Laive, JCZ Woinarski, ...
Journal of Applied Ecology 60 (10), 2251-2266, 2023
62023
Wildlife marking methods
H Waudby, PA Burns, MA Jensen, JO Hampton, D Hunter, DT McKnight, ...
Deakin University, 2022
52022
Wildlife research in Australia: Practical and applied methods
BP Smith, HP Waudby, C Alberthsen, JO Hampton
CSIRO Publishing, 2022
52022
Novel habitat associations and seasonality in threatened Mitchell’s water monitors (Varanus mitchelli): Implications for conservation
A de Laive, B Schembri, CJ Jolly
Austral Ecology 46 (5), 871-875, 2021
42021
Field observations of a cryptic agamid (Chameleon Dragon Chelosania brunnea Gray, 1845) in semi-arid savanna woodland of northern Australia
A de Laive, CJ Jolly
Australian Zoologist 41 (4), 731-737, 2021
22021
Widespread resilience of animal species, functional diversity, and predator–prey networks to an unprecedented gigafire
GD Linley, CJ Jolly, EIF Wooster, EE Spencer, MA Cowan, WL Geary, ...
Journal of Applied Ecology 61 (12), 2959-2970, 2024
12024
Analysing spatiotemporal patterns of snake occurrence in an Australian city to help manage human-wildlife conflict
B von Takach, DC Lettoof, T Parkin, A de Laive, L Allen, CJ Jolly
Biodiversity and Conservation 33 (1), 347-360, 2024
12024
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