Linking life history to landscape for threatened species conservation in a multiuse region

RE Shaw, PB Spencer, LA Gibson… - Conservation …, 2023‏ - Wiley Online Library
Landscape‐scale conservation that considers metapopulation dynamics will be essential for
preventing declines of species facing multiple threats to their survival. Toward this end, we …

Gaps in monitoring leave northern Australian mammal fauna with uncertain futures

N Preece, J Fitzsimons - Diversity, 2022‏ - mdpi.com
Northern Australian biomes hold high biodiversity values within largely intact vegetation
complexes, yet many species of mammals, and some other taxa, are endangered. Recently …

Habitat amount is less important than habitat configuration for a threatened marsupial predator in naturally fragmented landscapes

HA Moore, DR Michael, JA Dunlop, LE Valentine… - Landscape …, 2022‏ - Springer
Context The amount and configuration of habitat are independent but tightly linked
landscape characteristics which are often confounded in ecological studies. Differentiating …

Movement ecology of an endangered mesopredator in a mining landscape

MA Cowan, JA Dunlop, LA Gibson, HA Moore… - Movement Ecology, 2024‏ - Springer
Background Efficient movement and energy expenditure are vital for animal survival. Human
disturbance can alter animal movement due to changes in resource availability and threats …

A brief history of the northern quoll (Dasyurus hallucatus): a systematic review

HA Moore, JA Dunlop, CJ Jolly, E Kelly… - Australian …, 2021‏ - CSIRO Publishing
In response to Australia's current extinction crisis, substantial research efforts have been
targeted towards some of the most imperilled species. One such species is the northern …

First you get the money, then you get the power: Comparing the cost and power of monitoring programs to detect changes in occupancy of a threatened marsupial …

HA Moore, JA Dunlop, HM Geyle… - … Science and Practice, 2023‏ - Wiley Online Library
Ecological monitoring is crucial for tracking changes in the status of species over time.
However, ensuring that monitoring programs possess adequate statistical power—capacity …

Movement patterns of two northern quolls after a large wildfire

MA Cowan, N Rangers, JA Dunlop, HA Moore… - Austral …, 2024‏ - Wiley Online Library
Understanding how animals respond to fire is crucial for conservation efforts in fire‐prone
regions across the world. How fire affects animal movement is of particular interest, as it …

Non-preferred habitat increases the activity area of the endangered northern quoll (Dasyurus hallucatus) in a semi-arid landscape

MA Cowan, HA Moore, BA Hradsky, CJ Jolly… - Australian …, 2022‏ - CSIRO Publishing
Animal conservation requires a sound understanding of movement ecology and habitat
selection. A key component of this is identifying habitats that animals actively seek or avoid …

Fishing for feral cats in a naturally fragmented rocky landscape using movement data

SD Williamson, R van Dongen, L Trotter, R Palmer… - Remote Sensing, 2021‏ - mdpi.com
Feral cats are one of the most damaging predators on Earth. They can be found throughout
most of Australia's mainland and many of its larger islands, where they are adaptable …

Northern quolls in the Pilbara persist in high‐quality habitat, despite a decline trajectory consistent with range eclipse by feral cats

L Hernandez‐Santin, AW Goldizen… - … Science and Practice, 2022‏ - Wiley Online Library
Abstract Theory suggests that the distributions of threatened species do not generally
contract to the species' core habitat. Rather, surviving populations that decline to range …