Search Results - "Hoy, Julia M."
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Relaxed predation theory: size, sex and brains matter
Published in Biological reviews of the Cambridge Philosophical Society (01-02-2021)“…ABSTRACT Australia's wildlife is being considerably impacted by introduced mammalian predators such as cats (Felis catus), dogs (Canis lupus familiaris), and…”
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Thirty years later: enrichment practices for captive mammals
Published in Zoo biology (01-05-2010)“…Environmental enrichment of captive mammals has been steadily evolving over the past thirty years. For this process to continue, it is first necessary to…”
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Microchips for macropods: First use of a microchip‐automated door by a bridled nailtail wallaby (Onychogalea fraenata)
Published in Zoo biology (01-07-2018)“…Commercially available microchip‐automated devices for companion animals also have potential application with captive wildlife. To explore this potential, a…”
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Monitoring with microchips: Microchip‐automated doors as a potential novel method for tracking the survival of released Northern Brown Bandicoots
Published in Ecological management & restoration (01-09-2020)“…Summary Monitoring animals after release to the wild is often limited due to financial and logistical constraints. Microchip‐automated technology has the…”
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potential for microchip-automated technology to improve enrichment practices
Published in Zoo biology (01-09-2010)“…The greatest limitation involved with providing enrichment and evaluating its effects on captive mammals is a lack of available staff time [Hoy et al., 2009]…”
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How to train your wildlife: A review of predator avoidance training
Published in Applied animal behaviour science (01-01-2021)“…•Predator avoidance training is used to improve prey responses to predators.•Fish are the most common animal class to undergo predator avoidance…”
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In Situ Training of Brushtail Possums to use Microchip-automated Doors
Published in Wildlife Society bulletin (2011) (01-09-2021)“…Individually-targeted resource supplementation for wildlife is difficult to achieve due to the challenge of excluding nontarget animals. The use of…”
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