Publications
Browse and search the more than 100 peer-reviewed scientific papers produced from research at Arid Recovery
Since 1997, Arid Recovery has been at the forefront of conservation research in the unique and challenging arid ecosystems of Australia. Our long-running ecological datasets, coupled with the experimental layout of the reserve, present exceptional opportunities for research. The result is a considerable publication record for a small NGO. Our publication list represents a large body of work by Arid Recovery staff, students and collaborations from across more than 23 different universities.
A new device to reduce mammal predation on reptiles in pitfall traps
Author(s):
Stiglingh, A. D., Moseby, K. E., Neave, G., Beerkens, N., & Tuft, K.
Publication:
Wildlife Research, 51(8).
Evasive invasives? Implications of neophobia for feral cat (Felis catus) control
Author(s):
Ryan‐Schofield, N. L., Read, J. L., McGregor, H. W., McWhorter, T. J., & Moseby, K. E.
Publication:
Wildlife Society Bulletin, e1536.
Using bioindicators to inform effective predator
management for threatened species protection
Author(s):
Adams, C. A., Van der Weyde, L. K., Tuft, K., Finlayson, G. R., & Moseby, K. E.
Publication:
Austral Ecology, 49(7), e13556.
Reintroducing native predators improves antipredator responses in naïve prey
Author(s):
Stepkovitch, B., Van der Weyde, L. K., Finlayson, G., Blumstein, D. T., Letnic, M., & Moseby, K. E.,
Publication:
Animal Behaviour, 214, 11-25.
The effect of collar weight and capture frequency on bodyweight in feral cats (Felis catus)
Author(s):
Read, J. L., Moseby, K. E., & McGregor, H. W.
Publication:
Wildlife Research, 51(6).