Matthew Rees
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06-10-2009 04:52:50
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Platypuses are hard to spot in the wild, but their DNA helps researchers track their presence and disappearance Here, Emily McColl-Gausden + Andrew Weeks (University of Melbourne) sampled 118 rivers + creeks before and after the Black Summer bushfires, searching for platypus DNA. theconversation.com/even-platypuse…
New paper from my PhD out in Biological Invasions. Lots of existing research on drivers of invasive predator and native prey occupancy in this neck of the woods, so here I brought some big datasets together to try a slightly different modelling approach. link.springer.com/article/10.100…
Today’s Channel Country win protects this from oil and gas. Nice work Steven Miles Leanne Linard MP 👍 📷Kerry Trapnell
Can we stop looking at histograms of animal diel activity and trusting our gut to classify species diel behavior (e.g., nocturnal)? Yes! Out today in Journal of Animal Ecology we present a research methods guide for the Diel.Niche R package! #openaccess #rstats 1/7 besjournals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.11…
We’re looking for a PhD candidate to lead a project on the movement ecology of kangaroos as it relates to their management on large conservation reserves. Reach out/see add for details In conjunction with Stephan Leu Bush Heritage @nswdpi Environment Institute - University of Adelaide Please retweet
Ecological factors influencing invasive predator survival and movement: insights from a continental-scale study of feral cats in Australia - Vishnu R Menon doi.org/10.1007/s10530…
Now my PhD chapters are all published and the burnout has subdued, I wrote a summary of my findings in the The Conversation - Australia + New Zealand with Bron Hradsky. Managing interacting invasive predators to protect wildlife is hard work.
Controlling foxes? Keep an eye on those 'brazen' feral cats. 👀 After analysing photos from 3,667 camera traps in southwest Victoria, Matthew Rees (CSIRO) + Bronwyn Hradsky (University of Melbourne) found feral cats were more abundant in areas where foxes were baited. theconversation.com/baiting-foxes-…
🚨Out now in Ecological Applications🚨 "Eradicating an invasive mammal requires local elimination and reduced reinvasion from an urban source population" 🔗doi.org/10.1002/eap.29… 🧵