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Deane Smith

@geneecodeane

PhD, BSc (Hons.) - Wildlife Researcher (Management and ecology)
Just trying to do something cool enough to get on an episode of ABC Conversations.

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New paper out from Geoff Castle, with myself, Lee Allen & @BenAllenDingo. Looking at #mesopredator responses to #dingo removal inside Cluster Fences in CW QLD. Please, go have a read: rdcu.be/cxJEI #australia #ecology #research Ecology & Environmental Science at UniSQ

New paper out from Geoff Castle, with myself, Lee Allen & @BenAllenDingo. Looking at #mesopredator responses to #dingo removal inside Cluster Fences in CW QLD. Please, go have a read:

rdcu.be/cxJEI

#australia #ecology #research <a href="/ecologyUSQ/">Ecology & Environmental Science at UniSQ</a>
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Flying Fish in the Desert. An incredibly worthwhile project that I was very fortunate to help coordinate. And a great bit of storytelling by glenjfilms.com #WildOz #FlindersRanges #nature #australia #wildlife #conservation #outback youtu.be/TmHYoGL5dpk

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Great little #NopeRope looking out at Ebor Falls. Also great to see groups of people wanting to see and appreciate it, all without getting too close or reaching for a shovel.

Great little #NopeRope looking out at Ebor Falls. Also great to see groups of people wanting to see and appreciate it, all without getting too close or reaching for a shovel.
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Out the back o’ Bourke. From the last field trip west before the centre of Australia started becoming a lake. #wildoz #australia #cockatoo

Out the back o’ Bourke. 
From the last field trip west before the centre of Australia started becoming a lake.

#wildoz #australia #cockatoo
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Taking a night walk through South West Rocks was fruitful! Young dingo relying on some anthropogenic food provision, and a little frogmouth! #WildOz Apologies for the iPhone picture quality.

Taking a night walk through South West Rocks was fruitful! Young dingo relying on some anthropogenic food provision, and a little frogmouth!
#WildOz 

Apologies for the iPhone picture quality.
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Shout-out to Lucy, Deane Smith and Paul Meek who are def. NOT having a lazy weekend. They’re installing #cameratraps for #dingoes in far western NSW. (Excellent hats too).

Shout-out to Lucy, <a href="/GeneEcoDeane/">Deane Smith</a> and <a href="/Redfoxmeek/">Paul Meek</a> who are def. NOT having a lazy weekend. They’re installing #cameratraps for #dingoes in far western NSW. (Excellent hats too).
Bernd Gruber (@gelbgecko) 's Twitter Profile Photo

New version of dartR (2.0.3) is now on Cran. [It takes about a day or two until all mirrors are updated, so be patient or install from CRAN or github from source]. for more specifics check this: georges.biomatix.org/blog/post/dart… Happy dart(e)ring

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Please read our NEW PAPER: authors.elsevier.com/c/1escm8MrlB97… from Castle et al. (including myself). The paper discusses the results of multi-year monitoring of species inside and outside of cluster fencing in CW-QLD. Also, it follows on from a paper from last year: nature.com/articles/s4159…

Please read our NEW PAPER:
authors.elsevier.com/c/1escm8MrlB97…
from Castle et al. (including myself). The paper discusses the results of multi-year monitoring of species inside and outside of cluster fencing in CW-QLD.

Also, it follows on from a paper from last year: nature.com/articles/s4159…
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The last paper from my PhD is published, only a couple of years late. Using kinship estimates to show movement between colonies of rock-wallabies. Thanks to my Co-authors Mark Lethbridge, Ben Allen and @RoseLAndrew for all the help. You can read it here: doi.org/10.1007/s10592…

The last paper from my PhD is published, only a couple of years late.

Using kinship estimates to show movement between colonies of rock-wallabies. Thanks to my Co-authors Mark Lethbridge, Ben Allen and @RoseLAndrew for all the help. 
You can read it here: doi.org/10.1007/s10592…
Heath Milne (@hpmilne) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Does anyone know someone working on an field guide type app for the mammals of Australia? Particularly terrestrial sp. like rodents and marsupials? Would be good to have location set with lists of local mammal sp. similar to Frogs and Snakes of Aus and birding apps. Cheers!

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Today, I used the wifi signal from a GPS collar hub in the middle of nowhere to control my robo-vacuum at home. I was with the hub engineer, he was a bit off it… I think it was a good use of resources. This tweet also comes via the hub. #remote #wildoz #ecology

Today, I used the wifi signal from a GPS collar hub in the middle of nowhere to control my robo-vacuum at home. 
I was with the hub engineer, he was a bit off it… I think it was a good use of resources.
This tweet also comes via the hub. #remote #wildoz #ecology
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Published: Paper from Dave Berman, Jill Pickering, Myself and Ben Allen. Please have a read. Density-impact functions to inform feral horse management. Find it here: onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/wl…

Published: Paper from Dave Berman, Jill Pickering, Myself and Ben Allen. Please have a read. 

Density-impact functions to inform feral horse management.

Find it here:
onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/wl…
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New Paper: "Isolation, small population size, and management influence inbreeding and reduced genetic variation in K’gari dingoes" Stoked to have been part of this process and project with a bunch of amazing researchers. doi.org/10.1007/s10592… #Kgari #dingo

New Paper: 
"Isolation, small population size, and management influence inbreeding and reduced genetic variation in K’gari dingoes"
Stoked to have been part of this process and project with a bunch of amazing researchers. 
doi.org/10.1007/s10592…

#Kgari #dingo