Overview
Background
Dr Bob Doneley graduated from the University of Queensland in 1982 and worked in veterinary practices in Bundaberg, Brisbane, Toowoomba and the UK before opening his own practice, the West Toowoomba Veterinary Surgery, in Toowoomba in 1988.
His interest in bird medicine was initially developed shortly after graduation when he was asked to give a talk to the Bundaberg Budgerigar Association and realised that he had been taught virtually nothing on this subject while a student. He pursued this interest through private study, visiting colleagues, and attending conferences. He was awarded his Fellowship of the Australian and New Zealand College of Veterinary Scientists (FANZCVS) in 2003, becoming Queensland’s first specialist in bird medicine, the third in Australia. In the same year he was awarded the College Prize by the Australian College for outstanding contributions to veterinary science in Australia
In 2010 he sold his practice after 22 years to take up the position of Head of Small Animal Services, Veterinary Medical Centre at the University of Queensland’s Gatton campus. He is now an Associate Professor and Head of the Avian and Exotic Pet Service, a specialist bird practice, as well as treating reptiles, small mammals and wildlife. In 2015 he was awarded the Meritorious Service Award by the Australian and New Zealand College of Veterinary Scientists.
He lectures to both University of Queensland and James Cook University veterinary students on bird and exotic animal medicine, has published two textbooks on bird medicine (one of which has been translated into German and is about to be re-published as a second edition), written chapters for five other textbooks and has published numerous papers in veterinary journals.
Availability
- Professor Bob Doneley is:
- Available for supervision
- Media expert
Fields of research
Qualifications
- Bachelor of Veterinary Science, The University of Queensland
Research interests
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Avian medicine and surgery
The medicine and surgery of companion birds, aviary birds, and wild birds
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Reptile medicine and surgery
The medicine and surgery of captive and wild reptiles
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Small mammal medicine and surgery
The medicine and surgery of rabbits, ferrets, guinea pigs, rats and mice
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Wildlife medicine and surgery
The medicine and surgery of Australian wildlife
Research impacts
An ongoing theme in my research is to develop evidence-based knowledge on many of the clinical conditions seen (and assumptions made) in avian and exotic practice, with a view to providing clinicians with a factual information to assist in their decision making and clinical reasoning.
Avian Medicine:
- Weight loss syndrome seen in free-living juvenile galahs. I have now demonstrated this is multifactorial, and now seek to better characterise the disease, its transmission and pathogenesis, and investigate treatment. This is been done in collaboration with the Veterinary Laboratory Services at UQ Gatton. A lot of interest in this work has been expressed by the Wildlife Disease Association and the Australian Wildlife Health Association. In 2017-2019 I collaborated with Dr Helen Owen to supervise a Masters student investigating this further
- I also have worked with the School’s clinical pathologist, Dr Karen Jackson, in supervising three Masters students in developing reference intervals for haematology and biochemistry in backyard poultry – work that had not been revisited since 1969.
- My resident (Dr Alexandr Mastakov) and I have been conducting research into the use of the anaesthetic drug alfaxalone in chickens as an induction agent and as constant rate infusion to maintain anaesthesia.
- I am involved in research projects with international groups including:
- A research group at the University of Giessen, looking at DNA fragmentation in stored avian semen. This research is been coordinated between Dr Michael Lierz (Giessen) and Dr Stephen Johnston (SAFS)
- The Jurong Bird Park veterinarians and research department, looking at growth rates of hand-reared birds. We hope to align with the University of Giessen to perform semen collection and storage of endangered Asian species.
Reptile Medicine:
1. The pathogenesis and diagnosis of two viral diseases, Sunshine virus (a novel Paramyxovirus affecting Australian pythons) and Adenovirus in Bearded dragons. Future work in this area will focus on investigating the incidence and prevalence of these diseases in Australia, a better understanding of pathogenesis and transmission, improved diagnostics, and means of control. This is been done in collaboration with the Veterinary Laboratory Services laboratory at UQ Gatton and Murdoch University.
2. A multicentric investigation into the prevalence and incidence of Agamid Adenovirus in wild Bearded dragons. The initial work on this project was published in Veterinary Microbiology in 2019
3. Another viral infection in pythons, Reptile Bornavirus, has recently been discovered and I am involved in a multicentric research group looking at treatment options.
4. A comparison of ionised calcium levels between wild and captive carpet pythons to determine if captive carpet pythons have lower calcium levels than their wild counterparts
Works
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2025
Conference Publication
The evolution and future directions of the exotic pet practices
Doneley, Bob (2025). The evolution and future directions of the exotic pet practices. Malaysian Veterinary Medical Association 35th Annual Conference, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, 27-28 September 2025. Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia: Malaysian Veterinary Medical Association.
2025
Journal Article
Application of diagnostic imaging in exotic animal gastroenterology
Doneley, Robert J.T. (2025). Application of diagnostic imaging in exotic animal gastroenterology. Veterinary Clinics of North America: Exotic Animal Practice, 28 (2), 381-411. doi: 10.1016/j.cvex.2024.11.008
2025
Journal Article
Morbidity and Mortality of Eastern Barn Owls (Tyto javanica) Admitted to a Southeast Queensland Wildlife Hospital
Doneley, Robert, Hicks, Ashleigh and Hill, Andrew (2025). Morbidity and Mortality of Eastern Barn Owls (Tyto javanica) Admitted to a Southeast Queensland Wildlife Hospital. Veterinary Sciences, 12 (3) 284, 1-12. doi: 10.3390/vetsci12030284
2025
Conference Publication
Common infectious diseases of reptiles
Doneley, Bob (2025). Common infectious diseases of reptiles. Malaysian Veterinary Medical Association 35th Annual Conference, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, 27 - 28 September 2025. Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia: Malaysian Veterinary Medical Association.
2025
Conference Publication
Common companion birds, husbandry and nutrition
Doneley, Bob (2025). Common companion birds, husbandry and nutrition. Malaysian Veterinary Medical Association 35th Annual Conference, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, 27 - 28 September 2025. Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia: Malaysian Veterinary Medical Association.
2025
Conference Publication
Taking and interpreting diagnostic quality radiographs in avian and exotic pet medicine
Doneley, Bob (2025). Taking and interpreting diagnostic quality radiographs in avian and exotic pet medicine. Malaysian Veterinary Medical Association 35th Annual Conference, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, 27 - 28 September 2025. Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia: Malaysian Veterinary Medical Association.
2025
Conference Publication
Common species, husbandry and nutrition of reptiles
Doneley, Bob (2025). Common species, husbandry and nutrition of reptiles. Malaysian Veterinary Medical Association 35th Annual Conference, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, 27 - 28 September 2025. Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia: Malaysian Veterinary Medical Association.
2025
Conference Publication
Surgical procedures in reptiles
Doneley, Bob (2025). Surgical procedures in reptiles. Malaysian Veterinary Medical Association 35th Annual Conference, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, 27-28 September 2025. Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia: Malaysian Veterinary Medical Association.
2025
Conference Publication
The sick bird - what do I do?
Doneley, Bob (2025). The sick bird - what do I do?. Malaysian Veterinary Medical Association 35th Annual Conference, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, 27 - 28 September 2025. Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia: Malaysian Veterinary Medical Association.
2025
Conference Publication
Analgesia and anaesthesia in birds - keeping them alive!
Doneley, Bob (2025). Analgesia and anaesthesia in birds - keeping them alive!. Malaysian Veterinary Medical Association 35th Annual Conference, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, 27 - 28 September 2025. Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia: Malaysian Veterinary Medical Association.
2025
Conference Publication
Analgesia and anaesthesia in reptiles
Doneley, Bob (2025). Analgesia and anaesthesia in reptiles. Malaysian Veterinary Medical Association 35th Annual Conference, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, 27-28 September 2025. Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia: Malaysian Veterinary Medical Association.
2025
Conference Publication
Facilities and design; Equipment and consumables
Doneley, Bob (2025). Facilities and design; Equipment and consumables. Malaysian Veterinary Medical Association 35th Annual Conference, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, 27-28 September 2025. Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia: Malaysian Veterinary Medical Association.
2025
Conference Publication
Common diseases of companion birds (diagnosis & treatment) 2
Doneley, Bob (2025). Common diseases of companion birds (diagnosis & treatment) 2. Malaysian Veterinary Medical Association 35th Annual Conference, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, 27 - 28 September 2025. Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia: Malaysian Veterinary Medical Association.
2025
Conference Publication
Common avian surgeries
Doneley, Bob (2025). Common avian surgeries. Malaysian Veterinary Medical Association 35th Annual Conference, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, 27 - 28 September 2025. Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia: Malaysian Veterinary Medical Association.
2025
Conference Publication
Common diseases of companion birds (diagnosis & treatment) 1
Doneley, Bob (2025). Common diseases of companion birds (diagnosis & treatment) 1. Malaysian Veterinary Medical Association 35th Annual Conference, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, 27-28 September, 2025. Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia: Malaysian Veterinary Medical Association.
2025
Conference Publication
Common non-infectious diseases of reptiles
Doneley, Bob (2025). Common non-infectious diseases of reptiles. Malaysian Veterinary Medical Association 35th Annual Conference, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, 27 - 28 September 2025. Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia: Malaysian Veterinary Medical Association.
2024
Journal Article
Evaluating sublethal anticoagulant rodenticide exposure in deceased predatory birds of South-East Queensland, Australia
Low, Zachary, Murray, Peter, Naseem, Noman, McGilp, Daniel, Doneley, Bob, Beale, David J., Biggs, Leo and Gonzalez-Astudillo, Viviana (2024). Evaluating sublethal anticoagulant rodenticide exposure in deceased predatory birds of South-East Queensland, Australia. Discover Toxicology, 1 (1) 13. doi: 10.1007/s44339-024-00016-4
2024
Journal Article
Semen collection and baseline semen characteristics of the king quail (Synoicus chinesis)
Wong, Isabella, Doneley, Robert and Johnston, Stephen (2024). Semen collection and baseline semen characteristics of the king quail (Synoicus chinesis). Theriogenology Wild, 5 100117, 1-9. doi: 10.1016/j.therwi.2024.100117
2024
Journal Article
Multidecadal high mortality disease events in Australian domestic geese associated with a novel alphaherpesvirus, designated anatid alphaherpevirus 2
Kelly-Bosma, Mirrim, Ossedryver, Selina, Bowater, Rachel Olive, Butler, Jeff, Reid, Tristan, Suen, Willy W., Underwood, Darren, Latimore, Shaylie, Izzard, Leonard, Joseph, Ancy, Mileto, Patrick, Stevens, Vittoria, Wang, Jianning, Mackie, Tessa, Mastakov, Alexandr, Doneley, Robert, Allavena, Rachel and Neave, Matthew J. (2024). Multidecadal high mortality disease events in Australian domestic geese associated with a novel alphaherpesvirus, designated anatid alphaherpevirus 2. Transboundary and Emerging Diseases, 2024 (1) 3255966, 1-14. doi: 10.1155/2024/3255966
2023
Journal Article
Relieving veterinarians' workloads and stress: leveraging Australia's veterinary technologists and nurses
Clarke, P., Mills, P. and Doneley, B. (2023). Relieving veterinarians' workloads and stress: leveraging Australia's veterinary technologists and nurses. Australian Veterinary Journal, 101 (10), 409-410. doi: 10.1111/avj.13278
Funding
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Supervision
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Supervision history
Current supervision
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Doctor Philosophy
The Development and Application of Assisted Breeding Technology for theConservation of Avian wildlife
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Associate Professor Steve Johnston, Dr Taylor Pini
Completed supervision
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2023
Doctor Veterinary Clinical Sci
Alfaxalone anaesthesia in birds
Associate Advisor
Other advisors: Professor Ben Ahern, Professor Joerg Henning, Associate Professor Francois-Rene Bertin
Media
Enquiries
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- avian medicine
- avian surgery
- bird behaviour
- bird medicine
- bird surgery
- Birds
- guinea pigs
- rats and mice
- reptile medicine
- reptile surgery
- reptiles
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