2024 Journal Article Landscape Homogeneity May Drive the Distribution of Koala Vehicle Collisions on a Major Highway in the Clarke-Connors Range in Central Queensland, AustraliaSchlagloth, Rolf, Santamaria, Flavia, Harte, Michael, Keatley, Marie R., Geddes, Charley and Kerlin, Douglas H. (2024). Landscape Homogeneity May Drive the Distribution of Koala Vehicle Collisions on a Major Highway in the Clarke-Connors Range in Central Queensland, Australia. Animals, 14 (19) 2902, 1-17. doi: 10.3390/ani14192902 |
2024 Journal Article Monitoring the effectiveness of fauna sensitive infrastructure along the Peak Downs Highway in Central Queensland reveals mixed results for koala conservationSchlagloth, Rolf, Santamaria, Flavia, Hewson, Michael, Danaher, Michael, Geddes, Charley and Kerlin, Douglas H. (2024). Monitoring the effectiveness of fauna sensitive infrastructure along the Peak Downs Highway in Central Queensland reveals mixed results for koala conservation. Australasian Journal of Environmental Management. doi: 10.1080/14486563.2024.2405676 |
2023 Journal Article Addendum : Update on the Status of the Proposals for a Koala Park on the NSW Mid North Coast, Australia as Published in the International Journal of Social Quality, Volume 13 (1): 2023Cadman, Tim, Schlagloth, Rolf, Santamaria, Flavia, Morgan, Ed, Clode, Danielle and Cadman, Sean (2023). Addendum : Update on the Status of the Proposals for a Koala Park on the NSW Mid North Coast, Australia as Published in the International Journal of Social Quality, Volume 13 (1): 2023. The International Journal of Social Quality, 13 (2), 90-93. doi: 10.3167/ijsq.2023.130206 |
2023 Journal Article Koalas, climate, conservation, and the community: a case study of the proposed Great Koala National Park, New South Wales, AustraliaCadman, Tim, Schlagloth, Rolf, Santamaria, Flavia, Morgan, Ed, Clode, Danielle and Cadman, Sean (2023). Koalas, climate, conservation, and the community: a case study of the proposed Great Koala National Park, New South Wales, Australia. International Journal of Social Quality, 13 (1), 25-55. doi: 10.3167/ijsq.2023.130104 |
2023 Journal Article Discussion paper on 'Comparing the agreement of a commercial cortisol kit with a biologically validated assay in evaluating faecal cortisol metabolite levels in koala joeys'Santamaria, Flavia, Palme, Rupert and Schlagloth, Rolf (2023). Discussion paper on 'Comparing the agreement of a commercial cortisol kit with a biologically validated assay in evaluating faecal cortisol metabolite levels in koala joeys'. Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology. Part A: Molecular & Integrative Physiology, 280 111416. doi: 10.1016/j.cbpa.2023.111416 |
2023 Journal Article The effect of disease and injury on faecal cortisol metabolites, as an indicator of stress in wild hospitalised koalas, endangered Australian marsupialsSantamaria, Flavia, Schlagloth, Rolf, Valenza, Ludovica, Palme, Rupert, de Villiers, Deidre and Henning, Joerg (2023). The effect of disease and injury on faecal cortisol metabolites, as an indicator of stress in wild hospitalised koalas, endangered Australian marsupials. Veterinary Sciences, 10 (1) 65, 65. doi: 10.3390/vetsci10010065 |
2023 Journal Article Gauging landholder attitudes and willingness towards koala conservation in a Central Queensland regionSchlagloth, Rolf, Hewson, Michael, Schultz, Mark, Danaher, Michael and Santamaria, Flavia (2023). Gauging landholder attitudes and willingness towards koala conservation in a Central Queensland region. Australasian Journal of Environmental Management, 30 (1), 68-87. doi: 10.1080/14486563.2023.2173321 |
2022 Journal Article Applying landscape-level principles to koala management in Australia: a comparative analysisSchlagloth, Rolf, Morgan, Edward A., Cadman, Timothy, Santamaria, Flavia, McGinnis, Gabrielle, Thomson, Hedley, Kerlin, Douglas H., Maraseni, Tek Narayan, Cahir, Fred, Clark, Ian D., Clode, Danielle and Mcewan, Alexandra (2022). Applying landscape-level principles to koala management in Australia: a comparative analysis. Journal of Environmental Planning and Management, 67 (3), 542-563. doi: 10.1080/09640568.2022.2124154 |
2022 Journal Article Vehicle collisions and dog attacks on Victorian koalas as evidenced by a retrospective analysis of sightings and admission records 1997 – 2011Schlagloth, Rolf, Santamaria, Flavia, Melzer, Alistair, Keatley, Marie R. and Houston, Wayne (2022). Vehicle collisions and dog attacks on Victorian koalas as evidenced by a retrospective analysis of sightings and admission records 1997 – 2011. Australian Zoologist, 42 (3), 655-666. doi: 10.7882/az.2021.030 |
2022 Journal Article Field testing satellite-derived vegetation health indices for a koala habitat managers toolkitHewson, Michael, Santamaria, Flavia and Melzer, Alistair (2022). Field testing satellite-derived vegetation health indices for a koala habitat managers toolkit. Remote Sensing, 14 (9) 2119, 2119. doi: 10.3390/rs14092119 |
2021 Journal Article Over time decay of cortisol metabolites in faecal pellets of koalas in Central QueenslandSantamaria, Flavia, Schlagloth, Rolf, Palme, Rupert and Henning, Joerg (2021). Over time decay of cortisol metabolites in faecal pellets of koalas in Central Queensland. Animals, 11 (12) 3376, 3376. doi: 10.3390/ani11123376 |
2021 Journal Article Identification of Koala (Phascolarctos cinereus) faecal cortisol metabolites using liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry and enzyme immunoassaysSantamaria, Flavia, Barlow, Christopher K., Schlagloth, Rolf, Schittenhelm, Ralf B., Palme, Rupert and Henning, Joerg (2021). Identification of Koala (Phascolarctos cinereus) faecal cortisol metabolites using liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry and enzyme immunoassays. Metabolites, 11 (6) 393, 1-15. doi: 10.3390/metabo11060393 |
2021 Journal Article A snapshot of koala tree use at the Mount Gravatt outlook reserveWatkins, Alex, Schlagloth, Rolf and Santamaria, Flavia (2021). A snapshot of koala tree use at the Mount Gravatt outlook reserve. Queensland Naturalist, 59 (1/2/3), 3-23. |
2021 Journal Article Seasonal variations of faecal cortisol metabolites in Koalas in South East QueenslandSantamaria, Flavia, Palme, Rupert, Schlagloth, Rolf, Klobetz-Rassam, Edith and Henning, Joerg (2021). Seasonal variations of faecal cortisol metabolites in Koalas in South East Queensland. Animals, 11 (6) 1622, 1-17. doi: 10.3390/ani11061622 |
2018 Journal Article Why is it important to use flagship species in community education? The koala as a case study.Schlagloth, Rolf, Santamaria, Flavia, Golding, Barry and Thomson, Hedley (2018). Why is it important to use flagship species in community education? The koala as a case study.. Animal Studies Journal, 7 (1) 7. doi: 10.14453/asj |
2017 Journal Article Landscape, koalas and people: a historical account of koala populations and their environment in South GippslandWedrowicz, Faye, Wright, Wendy, Schlagloth, Rolf, Santamaria, Flavia and Cahir, Fred (2017). Landscape, koalas and people: a historical account of koala populations and their environment in South Gippsland. Australian Zoologist, 38 (4), 518-536. doi: 10.7882/az.2017.007 |
2016 Journal Article The effect of Chlamydia on translocated Chlamydia-naïve koalas: a case studySantamaria, F. and Schlagloth, R. (2016). The effect of Chlamydia on translocated Chlamydia-naïve koalas: a case study. Australian Zoologist, 38 (2), 192-202. doi: 10.7882/az.2016.025 |
2015 Journal Article Enabling people to 'see what they can be' The Community Aspirations Program (CAP-ED)Fredericks, Bronwyn, Lamey, Tasha, Mikecz, Marina and Santamaria, Flavia (2015). Enabling people to 'see what they can be' The Community Aspirations Program (CAP-ED). Learning Communities, 17 (17), 54-63. doi: 10.18793/LCJ2015.17.05 |
2005 Journal Article Does size matter: tree use by translocated koalasSantamaria, Flavia, Keatley Marie R. and Schlagloth, Rolf (2005). Does size matter: tree use by translocated koalas. The Victorian Naturalist. |
1994 Journal Article Are two monkeys better than one? The behaviour of socially housed marmosets in an unfamiliar environmentVitale, Augusto and Santamaria, Flavia (1994). Are two monkeys better than one? The behaviour of socially housed marmosets in an unfamiliar environment. European Zoological Journal, 61, 49-49. doi: 10.1080/11250009409355986 |