
Overview
Background
Dr Bill Ellis is an ecological researcher based in the School of The Environment. He gained a BSc with honours in Zoology at The Australian National University and holds a Master of Environmental Law from the same institution. Bill graduated with a PhD in Zoology from The University of Queensland in 1998 and completed a postdoctoral fellowship at San Diego Zoo's Centre for Research on Endangered Species in 2011.
Availability
- Dr Bill Ellis is:
- Available for supervision
- Media expert
Fields of research
Qualifications
- Bachelor (Honours) of Science (Advanced), Australian National University
- Doctor of Philosophy, The University of Queensland
- Masters (Research) of Law, Australian National University
Research interests
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Koala ecology
research into the biology of koalas, their conservation and management
Research impacts
My research addresses the ecological dilemmas faced by koalas and land managers attending to their requirements, from issues of competing habitat utilisation to climate variability and resource extraction. I am investigating mechanisms of sexual selection and regulators of population dynamics among koala populations across Queensland. As a result, I have direct contact with and support land managers who desire an understanding of the key attributes that feed into a sustainable ecosystem for the koala. As a soft - money researcher, my research is often applied and supplies knowledge that transfers into conservation and management decision making, through the application of local knowledge rather than theoretical propositions.
Works
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2003
Journal Article
Integration of natural resources management under Queensland mining legislation
Ellis, W. A. H. (2003). Integration of natural resources management under Queensland mining legislation. Environmental and Planning Law Journal, 20 (1), 66-77.
2002
Journal Article
Tree use, diet and home range of the koala (Phascolarctos cinereus) at Blair Athol, central Queensland
Ellis, W. A. H., Melzer, A., Carrick, F. N. and Hasegawa, M. (2002). Tree use, diet and home range of the koala (Phascolarctos cinereus) at Blair Athol, central Queensland. Wildlife Research, 29 (3), 303-311. doi: 10.1071/WR00111
2002
Journal Article
Breeding dynamics of koalas in open woodlands
Ellis, W. A., Hale, P. T. and Carrick, F. (2002). Breeding dynamics of koalas in open woodlands. Wildlife Research, 29 (1), 19-25. doi: 10.1071/WR01042
2001
Conference Publication
Aspects of the ecology of koalas at Blair Athol Coal Mine
Ellis, W. A. H., Hale, P. T., Carrick, F. N., Hasegawa, M., Neilson, M. and Esser, D. (2001). Aspects of the ecology of koalas at Blair Athol Coal Mine. The Research and Management of Non-Urban Koala Populations, Emerald, Queensland, 2-4 July, 1997. Rockhampton, Australia: Koala Research Centre of Central Queensland.
2001
Book
The history of bluetongue akabane and ephemeral fever viruses and their vectors in Australia 1975 – 1999
St. George, T. D., Bellis, Glen, Bishop, Alan, Cameron, Angus, Doherty, Bill, Ellis, Trevor, Gard, Geoff, Johnson, Steve, Kirkland, Peter, Melville, Lorna, Muller, Mike, Postle, Tony and Roe, Dick (2001). The history of bluetongue akabane and ephemeral fever viruses and their vectors in Australia 1975 – 1999. Canberra, Australia: Animal Health Australia.
2001
Conference Publication
The ecology of koalas in central Queensland
Ellis, W. A. and Carrick, F. N. (2001). The ecology of koalas in central Queensland. 16th International Symposium on Biotelemetry (16th ISOB), Vienna, Austria, 6-11 May, 2001.
1999
Journal Article
The use of faecal cuticle examination to determine the dietary composition of koalas
Ellis, W. A. H., Carrick, F. N., Lundgren, P. B., Veary, A. and Cohen, B. (1999). The use of faecal cuticle examination to determine the dietary composition of koalas. Australian Zoologist, 31 (1), 127-133. doi: 10.7882/AZ.1999.013
1999
Journal Article
Phylogeographic differentiation in the mitochondrial control region in the koala, Phascolarctos cinereus (Goldfuss 1817)
Houlden, B. A., Costello, B. H., Sharkey, D., Fowler, E. V., Melzer, A., Ellis, W., Carrick, F. N., Baverstock, P. R. and Elphinstone, M.S. (1999). Phylogeographic differentiation in the mitochondrial control region in the koala, Phascolarctos cinereus (Goldfuss 1817). Molecular Ecology, 8 (6), 999-1011. doi: 10.1046/j.1365-294x.1999.00656.x
1998
Journal Article
The spatial and temporal distribution of koala faecal pellets
Ellis, W. A. H., Sullivan, B. J., Lisle, A. T. and Carrick, F. N. (1998). The spatial and temporal distribution of koala faecal pellets. Wildlife Research, 25 (6), 663-668. doi: 10.1071/WR97028
1997
Other Outputs
Stressors, prevalence of disease and cortisol concentrations in koalas (Phascolarctos cinereus) : a thesis
Ellis, William Anthony Howell (1997). Stressors, prevalence of disease and cortisol concentrations in koalas (Phascolarctos cinereus) : a thesis. PhD Thesis, School of Biological Sciences, The University of Queensland. doi: 10.14264/365843
1995
Journal Article
SEASONAL-VARIATION IN WATER FLUX, FIELD METABOLIC-RATE AND FOOD-CONSUMPTION OF FREE-RANGING KOALAS (PHASCOLARCTOS-CINEREUS)
ELLIS, WAH, MELZER, A, GREEN, B, NEWGRAIN, K, HINDELL, MA and CARRICK, FN (1995). SEASONAL-VARIATION IN WATER FLUX, FIELD METABOLIC-RATE AND FOOD-CONSUMPTION OF FREE-RANGING KOALAS (PHASCOLARCTOS-CINEREUS). Australian Journal of Zoology, 43 (1), 59-68. doi: 10.1071/ZO9950059
1993
Journal Article
Immuno-dot blot as a rapid diagnostic method for detection of chlamydial infection in koalas (Phasolarctos cinereus).
Girjes A.A., Ellis W.A., Lavin M.F. and Carrick F.N. (1993). Immuno-dot blot as a rapid diagnostic method for detection of chlamydial infection in koalas (Phasolarctos cinereus).. Veterinary Record, 133 (6), 136-141. doi: 10.1136/vr.133.6.136
1993
Journal Article
Chlamydial infection in koalas under relatively little alienation pressure.
Ellis W.A., Girjes A.A., Carrick F.N. and Melzer A. (1993). Chlamydial infection in koalas under relatively little alienation pressure.. Australian veterinary journal, 70 (11), 427-428. doi: 10.1111/j.1751-0813.1993.tb06086.x
1992
Journal Article
Total body water and the estimation of fat in the koala (Phascolarctos cinereus).
Ellis W. and Carrick F.N. (1992). Total body water and the estimation of fat in the koala (Phascolarctos cinereus).. Australian veterinary journal, 69 (9), 229-231. doi: 10.1111/j.1751-0813.1992.tb09933.x
1991
Journal Article
THE EFFECTS OF A TEMPERATURE-DETERMINED FOOD-SUPPLY ON THE ANNUAL ACTIVITY CYCLE OF THE LESSER LONG-EARED BAT, NYCTOPHILUS-GEOFFROYI LEACH, 1821 (MICROCHIROPTERA, VESPERTILIONIDAE)
ELLIS, WAH, MARPLES, TG and PHILLIPS, WR (1991). THE EFFECTS OF A TEMPERATURE-DETERMINED FOOD-SUPPLY ON THE ANNUAL ACTIVITY CYCLE OF THE LESSER LONG-EARED BAT, NYCTOPHILUS-GEOFFROYI LEACH, 1821 (MICROCHIROPTERA, VESPERTILIONIDAE). Australian Journal of Zoology, 39 (3), 263-271. doi: 10.1071/ZO9910263
1990
Journal Article
RESPONSE OF KOALAS (PHASCOLARCTOS-CINEREUS) TO REINTRODUCTION TO THE WILD AFTER REHABILITATION
ELLIS, WAH, WHITE, NA, KUNST, ND and CARRICK, FN (1990). RESPONSE OF KOALAS (PHASCOLARCTOS-CINEREUS) TO REINTRODUCTION TO THE WILD AFTER REHABILITATION. Australian Wildlife Research, 17 (4), 421-426. doi: 10.1071/WR9900421
Funding
Current funding
Supervision
Availability
- Dr Bill Ellis is:
- Available for supervision
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Available projects
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Heat load and the koala
This project examines the behaviour and physiology of koalas, in the context of extreme temperatures and changes in climate. We are investigating fine scale microclimatic influences on behavior, broad scale habitat requirements, and the mechanisms and physiology associated with the management of heat load in this species. The project revolves around hands on research with koalas in the field and laboratory in Queensland and skills in modeling heat balance for an arboreal vertebrate.
The project includes the use of surgical techniques and field monitoring of koalas, so it requires field and laboratory capability and the ability to work in remote environments.
This project has a PhD top up grant and has considerable technical assistance available. Short - term projects are available in the Brisbane region and longer - term projects in southern and central Queensland are also available.
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Pathways of pathogen transfer in the koala
We are investigating the social and spatial dimensions of pathogen transfer in koalas, combining pathogen detection and classification with research into host defense and susceptibility. Following a long-term study population on St Bees Island using state-of-the-art technology is allowing us to establish the social and spatial regulators of koala disease dynamics while revealing unique information on the ecology and biology of the koala.
Students will have the opportunity to investigate disease transmission and host responses or investigate the drivers of social and spatial dynamics in this population, choosing a laboratory or field environment.
Supervision history
Completed supervision
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2020
Doctor Philosophy
The physiological and behavioural adaptations in koalas (Phascolarctos cinereus) in response to climate change
Principal Advisor
Other advisors: Associate Professor Steve Johnston
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2015
Doctor Philosophy
The role of urban koalas in maintaining regional population dynamics of koalas in the Koala Coast.
Associate Advisor
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2010
Doctor Philosophy
Conservation genetics of the koala (Phascolarctos cinereus) in Queensland and northeast New South Wales
Associate Advisor
Media
Enquiries
Contact Dr Bill Ellis directly for media enquiries about:
- Breeding koalas
- Evolutionary ecology
- Habitat and koalas
- Koala physiology
- Koalas
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