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Helen P. WaudbyAdjunct Research Fellow, Charles Sturt University Verified email at csu.edu.au Cited by 331 |
Detection and phylogenetic characterisation of novel Anaplasma and Ehrlichia species in Amblyomma triguttatum subsp. from four allopatric populations in Australia
Anaplasma and Ehrlichia spp. are tick-borne pathogens that can cause severe disease in
domestic animals, and several species are responsible for emerging zoonoses in the northern …
domestic animals, and several species are responsible for emerging zoonoses in the northern …
The scientific, financial and ethical implications of three common wildlife-trapping designs
HP Waudby, S Petit, MJ Gill - Wildlife Research, 2019 - CSIRO Publishing
Context Trapping design influences information collected about wildlife populations and
biodiversity. Trapping is also resource-intensive and has animal welfare implications. Aims The …
biodiversity. Trapping is also resource-intensive and has animal welfare implications. Aims The …
A non-mutilating method for marking small wild mammals and reptiles
S Petit, HP Waudby, AT Walker… - Australian Journal of …, 2012 - CSIRO Publishing
Marking animals for identification is necessary in many aspects of wildlife research. In view
of cost, practicality and ethical issues associated with many methods, we aimed to develop a …
of cost, practicality and ethical issues associated with many methods, we aimed to develop a …
Impacts of grazing by kangaroos and rabbits on vegetation and soils in a semi-arid conservation reserve
Overgrazing by introduced herbivores is widely recognized as a threatening process in
Australia's semi-arid rangelands. Comparatively, grazing by native herbivores is generally …
Australia's semi-arid rangelands. Comparatively, grazing by native herbivores is generally …
Standard Operating Procedures for aluminium box, wire cage, and pitfall trapping, handling, and temporary housing of small wild rodents and marsupials
S Petit, HP Waudby - Australian Journal of Zoology, 2013 - CSIRO Publishing
Many researchers and educators need to provide Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) to
their Animal Ethics Committee (AEC) for the purpose of trapping, handling, and temporarily …
their Animal Ethics Committee (AEC) for the purpose of trapping, handling, and temporarily …
Pastoralists' perceptions of biodiversity and land management strategies in the arid Stony Plains region of South Australia: Implications for policy makers
HP Waudby, S Petit, G Robinson - Journal of Environmental Management, 2012 - Elsevier
The implementation of rangeland biodiversity management strategies relies on the
engagement and participation of key stakeholders, including local pastoralists (ranchers). …
engagement and participation of key stakeholders, including local pastoralists (ranchers). …
Thermoregulatory value of cracking‐clay soil shelters for small vertebrates during extreme desert conditions
HP Waudby, S Petit - Integrative Zoology, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
… they are common to cracking-clay systems in our southern Lake Eyre basin study area (Waudby
& Petit 2015a), we have observed them using cracks regularly (Waudby 2013), and they …
& Petit 2015a), we have observed them using cracks regularly (Waudby 2013), and they …
Pastoralists' knowledge of plant palatability and grazing indicators in an arid region of South Australia
HP Waudby, S Petit, G Robinson - The Rangeland Journal, 2013 - CSIRO Publishing
Indicator species have been used for several decades as measures of ecosystem health. In
arid Australian rangelands, which are dominated by commercial grazing enterprises reliant …
arid Australian rangelands, which are dominated by commercial grazing enterprises reliant …
Small Australian desert vertebrate responses to grazing intensity during La Nina
HP Waudby, S Petit - Ecological research, 2015 - Springer
Few studies have examined how grazing intensity affects small Australian desert vertebrates,
despite the large extent of the grazing industry and its potential effects on native biota. We …
despite the large extent of the grazing industry and its potential effects on native biota. We …
Hosts of the exotic ornate kangaroo tick, Amblyomma triguttatum triguttatum Koch, on southern Yorke Peninsula, South Australia
HP Waudby, S Petit, B Dixon, RH Andrews - Parasitology research, 2007 - Springer
Amblyomma triguttatum triguttatum is assumed to be endemic to south-western Western
Australia (including Barrow Island), Queensland (excluding Cape York Peninsula), and New …
Australia (including Barrow Island), Queensland (excluding Cape York Peninsula), and New …