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    How do invasive predators and their native prey respond to prescribed fire? by Watchorn, Darcy J., Doherty, Tim S., Wilson, Barbara A., Garkaklis, Mark J., Driscoll, Don A.

    Published in Ecology and evolution (01-05-2024)
    “…Fire shapes animal communities by altering resource availability and species interactions, including between predators and prey. In Australia, there is…”
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    Artificial refuges did not increase small mammal abundance after fire by Watchorn, Darcy J., Doherty, Tim S., Wilson, Barbara A., Garkaklis, Mark J., Driscoll, Don A.

    Published in Conservation science and practice (01-07-2024)
    “…The interacting threats of invasive predators and altered fire regimes are key conservation issues for many native species globally. Artificial refuges have…”
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    Subharmonics increase the auditory impact of female koala rejection calls by Charlton, Benjamin D., Watchorn, Darcy J., Whisson, Desley A., Manser, M.

    Published in Ethology (01-08-2017)
    “…Although non‐linear phenomena are common in human and non‐human animal vocalisations, their functional relevance remains poorly understood. One theory posits…”
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    Artificial habitat structures for animal conservation: design and implementation, risks and opportunities by Watchorn, Darcy J, Cowan, Mitchell A, Driscoll, Don A, Nimmo, Dale G, Ashman, Kita R, Garkaklis, Mark J, Wilson, Barbara A, Doherty, Tim S

    Published in Frontiers in ecology and the environment (01-06-2022)
    “…Habitat loss and degradation, and their interaction with other threats, are driving declines in animal populations worldwide. One potential approach for…”
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    Artificial refuges for wildlife conservation: what is the state of the science? by Cowan, Mitchell A., Callan, Michael N., Watson, Maggie J., Watson, David M., Doherty, Tim S., Michael, Damian R., Dunlop, Judy A., Turner, James M., Moore, Harry A., Watchorn, Darcy J., Nimmo, Dale G.

    “…ABSTRACT Artificial refuges are human‐made structures that aim to create safe places for animals to breed, hibernate, or take shelter in lieu of natural…”
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    Experimentally testing animal responses to prescribed fire size and severity by Doherty, Tim S., Bohórquez Fandiño, Daniel F., Watchorn, Darcy J., Legge, Sarah M., Dickman, Chris R.

    Published in Conservation biology (01-06-2024)
    “…Deserts are often highly biodiverse and provide important habitats for many threatened species. Fire is a dominant disturbance in deserts, and prescribed…”
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    Prioritising research efforts for effective species conservation: a review of 145 years of koala research by Ashman, Kita R., Watchorn, Darcy J., Whisson, Desley A.

    Published in Mammal review (01-04-2019)
    “…In many countries, more resources are required for the conservation of threatened species than are made available. Australia, the home to many unique mammalian…”
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    Cats, foxes and fire: quantitative review reveals that invasive predator activity is most likely to increase shortly after fire by Doherty, Tim S., Watchorn, Darcy J., Miritis, Vivianna, Pestell, Angela J. L., Geary, William L.

    Published in Fire ecology (13-04-2023)
    “…Background Predators and fire shape ecosystems across the globe and these two forces can interact to impact prey populations. This issue is particularly…”
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    Artificial refuges provide post-fire habitat for small vertebrates by Watchorn, Darcy J., Dickman, Chris R., Greenville, Aaron, Wilson, Barbara A., Garkaklis, Mark J., Driscoll, Don A., Hodgens, Pat, Hoadley, Dayna, Groffen, Heidi, Doherty, Tim S.

    Published in Biological conservation (01-03-2024)
    “…The interacting threats of invasive predators and fire are key conservation issues for many species globally, yet few options are available to mitigate these…”
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