2025 Journal Article The Greater Bilby (<i>Macrotis lagotis</i>) in Queensland, Australia: Distribution, Trends, and ThreatsSilcock, J. L., Healy, A. J., Bradley, K., Arkinstall, C., Seaton, R. and Southgate, R. I. (2025). The Greater Bilby (Macrotis lagotis) in Queensland, Australia: Distribution, Trends, and Threats. Austral Ecology, 50 (4) e70059. doi: 10.1111/aec.70059 |
2025 Journal Article Declines in greater bilby (Macrotis lagotis) geographic range and realised niche are best explained by the invasive red fox (Vulpes vulpes)Geyle, Hayley M., Young, Alys R., Murphy, Brett P., Dickman, Chris R., Schlesinger, Christine, Dixon, Kelly M., Moore, Harry, Legge, Sarah, Silcock, Jennifer, Indigo, Naomi, Dziminski, Martin, Greatwich, Bruce, Newsome, Thomas M., Paltridge, Rachel, Southgate, Rick, Arkinstall, Cassandra, Bradley, Kevin, Central Land Council Rangers,, Jackett, Nigel, Kanyirninpa Jukurrpa Rangers,, Karajarri Rangers,, Kiwirrkurra Rangers,, Kimberley Land Council Land and Sea Management Unit,, Moore, Danae, Ngurrara Rangers,, Parna Ngururrpa Aboriginal Corporation,, Nyangumarta Rangers,, Nyikina Mangala Rangers,, Skroblin, Anja ... Banks, Sam (2025). Declines in greater bilby (Macrotis lagotis) geographic range and realised niche are best explained by the invasive red fox (Vulpes vulpes). Biological Conservation, 302 110872, 110872. doi: 10.1016/j.biocon.2024.110872 |
2024 Journal Article The Arid Zone Monitoring Project: combining Indigenous ecological expertise with scientific data analysis to assess the potential of using sign-based surveys to monitor vertebrates in the Australian desertsLegge, Sarah, Indigo, Naomi, Southwell, Darren M., Skroblin, Anja, Nou, Tida, Young, Alys R., Dielenberg, Jaana, Wilkinson, David P., Brizuela-Torres, Diego, A¿angu Pitjantjatjara Yankunytjatjara,, Birriliburu Rangers,, Backhouse, Brett, Galindez Silva, Carolina, Arkinstall, Cassandra, Lynch, Catherine, Central Land Council Rangers,, Curnow, Chris L., Rogers, Dan J., Moore, Danae, Ryan-Colton, Ellen, Benshemesh, Joe, Schofield, Josef, Jukurrpa, Kanyirninpa, Karajarri Rangers,, Moseby, Katherine, Tuft, Katherine, Bellchambers, Keith, Bradley, Kevin, Webeck, Kim ... Yawuru Country Managers, (2024). The Arid Zone Monitoring Project: combining Indigenous ecological expertise with scientific data analysis to assess the potential of using sign-based surveys to monitor vertebrates in the Australian deserts. Wildlife Research, 51 (9) WR24070, 1-17. doi: 10.1071/wr24070 |
2024 Journal Article Investigating the effects of landscape productivity on the spatial ecology of a threatened marsupial inside feral predator exclosuresArkinstall, Cassandra M., FitzGibbon, Sean I., Coulter, Brianna, Moseby, Katherine E. and Murray, Peter J. (2024). Investigating the effects of landscape productivity on the spatial ecology of a threatened marsupial inside feral predator exclosures. Austral Ecology, 49 (7) e13566. doi: 10.1111/aec.13566 |
2024 Journal Article High survivorship and rapid population growth of the greater bilby (Macrotis lagotis) reintroduced to a feral predator exclosureArkinstall, Cassandra M., FitzGibbon, Sean I., Bradley, Kevin J., Moseby, Katherine E. and Murray, Peter J. (2024). High survivorship and rapid population growth of the greater bilby (Macrotis lagotis) reintroduced to a feral predator exclosure. Wildlife Research, 51 (1) WR23076, 1-15. doi: 10.1071/wr23076 |
2023 Journal Article Using microchip-reading antennas to passively monitor a mammal reintroduction in south-west QueenslandArkinstall, Cassandra M., FitzGibbon, Sean I., Bradley, Kevin J., Moseby, Katherine E. and Murray, Peter J. (2023). Using microchip-reading antennas to passively monitor a mammal reintroduction in south-west Queensland. Australian Mammalogy, 45 (1), 98-107. doi: 10.1071/am22005 |
2022 Journal Article Telemetry tails: a practical method for attaching animal-borne devices to small vertebrates in the fieldCornelsen, K. A., Arkinstall, C. M., van Weenen, J., Ross, A. K., Lawes, J. C., Moseby, K. E., Elphinstone, A. and Jordan, N. R. (2022). Telemetry tails: a practical method for attaching animal-borne devices to small vertebrates in the field. Wildlife Research, 49 (5), 399-414. doi: 10.1071/wr21107 |