Recent publications
Rouco C, De Torre-Ceijas R, Martin-Collado D, Byrom AE 2017. New Zealand Shouldn't Ignore Feral Cats. Bioscience67 (8):685–685. doi:10.1093/biosci/bix068
Latham ADM, Warburton B, Byrom AE, Pech RP 2017. The ecology and management of mammal invasions in forests. Biological Invasions 19 (11):3121–3139. doi:10.1007/s10530017-1421-5
Latham ADM, Latham MC, Herries D, Barron M, Cruz J, Anderson DP 2018. Assessing the efficacy of aerial culling of introduced wild deer in New Zealand with analytical decomposition of predation risk. Biological Invasions 20 (1):251–266. doi:10.1007/s10530-017-1531-0
Glen AS, Veltman CJ 2018. Search strategies for conservation detection dogs. Wildlife Biology. doi:10.2981/wlb.00393
Ramsey DSL, Forsyth DM, Veltman CJ, Richardson SJ, Allen RB, Allen WJ, Barker RJ, Bellingham PJ, Jacobson CL, Nicol SJ, Robertson AW, Todd CR 2017. A management experiment reveals the difficulty of altering seedling growth and palatable plant biomass by culling invasive deer. Wildlife Research 44 (8):623–636. doi:https://doi.org/10.1071/WR16206
Gormley AM, Anderson DP, Nugent G 2018. Cost-based optimization of the stopping threshold for local disease surveillance during progressive eradication of tuberculosis from New Zealand wildlife. Transboundary and Emerging Diseases 65 (1):186–196. doi:10.1111/tbed.12647
García-Díaz P, Ramsey DSL, Woolnough AP, Franch M, Llorente GA, Montori A, Buenetxea X, Larrinaga AR, Lasceve M, Álvarez A, Traverso JM, Valdeón A, Crespo A, Rada V, Ayllón E, Sancho V, Lacomba JI, Bataller JV, Lizana M 2017. Challenges in confirming eradication success of invasive red-eared sliders. Biological Invasions 19 (9):2739–2750. doi:10.1007/s10530-017-1480-7
Richardson KS, Rouco C, Jewell C, French NP, Buddle BM, Tompkins DM 2017. Investigating brushtail possum (Trichosurus vulpecula) home-range size determinants in a New Zealand native forest. Wildlife Research44 (4):316–323. doi:10.1071/WR16215
Wardle DA, Peltzer DA 2017. Impacts of invasive biota in forest ecosystems in an above ground – below ground context. Biological Invasions 19 (11):3301–3316. doi:10.1007/s10530-017-1372-x
Anderson DP, Gormley AM, Bosson M, Livingstone PG, Nugent G 2017. Livestock as sentinels for an infectious disease in a sympatric or adjacent-living wildlife reservoir host. Preventive Veterinary Medicine 148 (Supplement C):106–114. doi:10.1016/j.prevetmed.2017.10.015