VOL. 50 · NO. 9 | September 2023
 
IN THIS ISSUE

Foreword (1)
Review (1)
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Foreword
David M. Forsyth, Anthony Pople, Graham Nugent
Wildlife Research 50 (9), i-vii, (11 September 2023) https://doi.org/10.1071/WR23092
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Review
Jose L. Huaman, Karla J. Helbig, Teresa G. Carvalho, Mark Doyle, Jordan Hampton, David M. Forsyth, Anthony R. Pople, Carlo Pacioni
Wildlife Research 50 (9), 593-602, (11 July 2023) https://doi.org/10.1071/WR22118
KEYWORDS: Chital deer, fallow deer, Genetics, infectious disease, invasive species, pest control, rusa deer, sambar deer, wildlife diseases
Special Issue
Jordan O. Hampton, Darryl I. MacKenzie, David M. Forsyth
Wildlife Research 50 (9), 603-616, (5 May 2022) https://doi.org/10.1071/WR21131
KEYWORDS: cervids, Culling, invasive species, pest Management, population control, ungulates, urban ecology, wildlife management
Research Paper
Andrew J. Bengsen, David M. Forsyth, Anthony Pople, Michael Brennan, Matt Amos, Mal Leeson, Tarnya E. Cox, Bec Gray, Ollie Orgill, Jordan O. Hampton, Troy Crittle, Kym Haebich
Wildlife Research 50 (9), 617-631, (6 July 2022) https://doi.org/10.1071/WR21156
KEYWORDS: abundance, aerial gunning, aerial shooting, aerial survey, Bayesian statistics, Chital deer, Culling, density, effort–outcome, fallow deer, functional response, mark–recapture distance sampling
Jordan O. Hampton, Andrew J. Bengsen, Jason S. Flesch, Simon D. Toop, Christopher Davies, David M. Forsyth, Niels Kanstrup, Sigbjørn Stokke, Jon M. Arnemo
Wildlife Research 50 (9), 632-641, (27 October 2022) https://doi.org/10.1071/WR22099
KEYWORDS: animal welfare, Culling, human dimensions, invasive species, population control, recreational hunting, toxicology, wildlife management
Sebastien Comte, Elaine Thomas, Andrew J. Bengsen, Ami Bennett, Naomi E. Davis, Daniel Brown, David M. Forsyth
Wildlife Research 50 (9), 642-656, (12 December 2022) https://doi.org/10.1071/WR22030
KEYWORDS: BIOLOGICAL INVASIONS, catch per unit effort, Cervus unicolor, contract shooters, cpue, Culling, GPS, invasive species, ungulates, volunteer shooters, wildlife management
Jordan O. Hampton, Andrew J. Bengsen, Sebastien Comte, Jason S. Flesch, Simon D. Toop, Christopher Davies, David M. Forsyth
Wildlife Research 50 (9), 657-668, (9 December 2022) https://doi.org/10.1071/WR22117
KEYWORDS: animal welfare, anthropogenic impacts, domestic animals, human dimensions, introduced species, population control, stress, wildlife management
Erin Hill, Nicholas Murphy, Scarlett Li-Williams, Christopher Davies, David Forsyth, Sebastien Comte, Lee Ann Rollins, Fiona Hogan, Faye Wedrowicz, Troy Crittle, Elaine Thomas, Luke Woodford, Carlo Pacioni
Wildlife Research 50 (9), 669-687, (6 July 2023) https://doi.org/10.1071/WR22129
KEYWORDS: connectivity, dispersal, hybridisation, invasive species, management units, non-native deer, pest species, wildlife management
David S. L. Ramsey, Damien McMaster, Elaine Thomas
Wildlife Research 50 (9), 688-700, (6 June 2023) https://doi.org/10.1071/WR22123
KEYWORDS: aerial shooting, bushfire recovery, catch–effort model, Culling, dynamic N-mixture model, invasive species, removal models, ungulates
Naomi E. Davis, David M. Forsyth, Andrew J. Bengsen
Wildlife Research 50 (9), 701-715, (31 July 2023) https://doi.org/10.1071/WR22106
KEYWORDS: Agricultural impacts, Australia, competition, Culling, density–impact relationships, dry stock equivalents, DSE, helicopter-based shooting, invasive species, livestock, microhistological analysis, rumen
Lee A. Rollins, Daniel Lees, Andrew P. Woolnough, Andrea J. West, Michael Perry, David M. Forsyth
Wildlife Research 50 (9), 716-727, (20 July 2023) https://doi.org/10.1071/WR22120
KEYWORDS: Cervidae, invasive species, management units, microsatellite, mitochondrial DNA, population genetics, Rusa unicolor, sambar deer
Anthony Pople, Matt Amos, Michael Brennan
Wildlife Research 50 (9), 728-745, (15 June 2023) https://doi.org/10.1071/WR22130
KEYWORDS: aerial shooting, aerial survey, axis deer, numerical response, pest Management, population dispersion, rainfall, rate of increase, reproduction, strategic control, ungulate
Erin Hill, Nicholas Murphy, Adrian Linacre, Simon Toop, Jan M. Strugnell
Wildlife Research 50 (9), 746-756, (21 June 2023) https://doi.org/10.1071/WR22098
KEYWORDS: axis, Cervidae, dispersal, hog deer, introduced species, kinship, population control, sex-biased dispersal
Scarlett Li-Williams, Katarina C. Stuart, Sebastien Comte, David M. Forsyth, Michelle Dawson, William B. Sherwin, Lee A. Rollins
Wildlife Research 50 (9), 757-769, (10 July 2023) https://doi.org/10.1071/WR22128
KEYWORDS: Geographical range, invasive species, molecular ecology, Population biology, population management, rusa deer, spatial structure, wildlife management
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