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David A Roshier

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Ecology and Evolution|July 26, 2021
Visitation of artificial watering points by the red fox (<i>Vulpes vulpes</i>) in semiarid AustraliaDavid A Roshier, Johannes Signer, Andrew Carter
Ecology|September 11, 2009
A simple parametric method for reducing sample sizes in gut passage time trialsJohn Rawsthorne, David A Roshier, Sean R Murphy
Ecology and Evolution|March 9, 2019
Toward reliable population density estimates of partially marked populations using spatially explicit mark-resight methodsAndrew Carter, Joanne M Potts, David A Roshier
Oecologia|March 5, 2008
Animal movement in dynamic landscapes: interaction between behavioural strategies and resource distributionsDavid A Roshier, Veronica A J Doerr, Erik D Doerr
Ecology and Evolution|November 22, 2012
Biogeographic models of gene flow in two waterfowl of the Australo-Papuan tropicsDavid A Roshier, Robert Heinsohn, Gregory J Adcock, et al.
Movement Ecology|September 3, 2015
Proximate cues to phases of movement in a highly dispersive waterfowl, Anas superciliosaJohn F McEvoy, David A Roshier, Raoul F H Ribot, et al.
The Journal of Animal Ecology|May 15, 2015
Exploiting the richest patch has a fitness pay-off for the migratory swift parrotDejan Stojanovic, Aleks Terauds, Martin J Westgate, et al.
Movement Ecology|March 19, 2021
Accelerometer informed time-energy budgets reveal the importance of temperature to the activity of a wild, arid zone canidJack Tatler, Shannon E Currie, Phillip Cassey, et al.
Ecological Applications : a Publication of the Ecological Society of America|October 11, 2022
Designing a large-scale track-based monitoring program to detect changes in species distributions in arid AustraliaDarren Southwell, Anja Skroblin, Katherine Moseby, et al.
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Ecology and Evolution|July 26, 2021
Visitation of artificial watering points by the red fox (<i>Vulpes vulpes</i>) in semiarid AustraliaDavid A Roshier, Johannes Signer, Andrew Carter
Ecology|September 11, 2009
A simple parametric method for reducing sample sizes in gut passage time trialsJohn Rawsthorne, David A Roshier, Sean R Murphy
Ecology and Evolution|March 9, 2019
Toward reliable population density estimates of partially marked populations using spatially explicit mark-resight methodsAndrew Carter, Joanne M Potts, David A Roshier
Oecologia|March 5, 2008
Animal movement in dynamic landscapes: interaction between behavioural strategies and resource distributionsDavid A Roshier, Veronica A J Doerr, Erik D Doerr
Ecology and Evolution|November 22, 2012
Biogeographic models of gene flow in two waterfowl of the Australo-Papuan tropicsDavid A Roshier, Robert Heinsohn, Gregory J Adcock, et al.
Movement Ecology|September 3, 2015
Proximate cues to phases of movement in a highly dispersive waterfowl, Anas superciliosaJohn F McEvoy, David A Roshier, Raoul F H Ribot, et al.
The Journal of Animal Ecology|May 15, 2015
Exploiting the richest patch has a fitness pay-off for the migratory swift parrotDejan Stojanovic, Aleks Terauds, Martin J Westgate, et al.
Movement Ecology|March 19, 2021
Accelerometer informed time-energy budgets reveal the importance of temperature to the activity of a wild, arid zone canidJack Tatler, Shannon E Currie, Phillip Cassey, et al.
Ecological Applications : a Publication of the Ecological Society of America|October 11, 2022
Designing a large-scale track-based monitoring program to detect changes in species distributions in arid AustraliaDarren Southwell, Anja Skroblin, Katherine Moseby, et al.
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