Pacific Conservation BiologyRecent research papers from the Pacific Conservation Biology https://www.publish.csiro.au/pc CSIRO PUBLISHINGenCopyright 2024 CSIROPacific Conservation Biology1038-2097CSIRO PUBLISHINGCopyright 2024 CSIROpublishing@csiro.auPacific Conservation Biologyhttps://www.publish.csiro.au/media/client/rss_smaller.gif https://www.publish.csiro.au/pcHistory and establishment of Two Peoples Bay Nature Reserve https://www.publish.csiro.au/rss_feed/PC24004.htm G. R. Chatfield, Denis A. Saunders - Volume 30(2)History and establishment of Two Peoples Bay Nature ReserveG. R. ChatfieldDenis A. Saundersdoi:10.1071/PC24004Pacific Conservation Biology - Volume 30(2)2024-03-07Pacific Conservation Biology2024-03-07302PC24004Temporal changes in habitat use by dugongs in a spatially restricted coral reef environment https://www.publish.csiro.au/rss_feed/PC23036.htm Christophe Cleguer, Claire Garrigue, Mariana M. P. B. Fuentes, Mark Hamann, Claude Payri, Helene Marsh - Volume 30(2)Temporal changes in habitat use by dugongs in a spatially restricted coral reef environmentChristophe CleguerClaire GarrigueMariana M. P. B. FuentesMark HamannClaude PayriHelene Marshdoi:10.1071/PC23036Pacific Conservation Biology - Volume 30(2)2024-03-05Pacific Conservation Biology2024-03-05302PC23036Conserving the Pilbara leaf-nosed bat: directions for future research and management https://www.publish.csiro.au/rss_feed/PC23031.htm Holly S. Bradley, Kyle N. Armstrong, Robert D. Bullen, Ryan Ellis, Chris G. Knuckey, Kym Ottewell, Scott Reiffer, Ruchira Somaweera, Linette Umbrello, Stephen van Leeuwen - Volume 30(2)Conserving the Pilbara leaf-nosed bat: directions for future research and managementHolly S. BradleyKyle N. ArmstrongRobert D. BullenRyan EllisChris G. KnuckeyKym OttewellScott ReifferRuchira SomaweeraLinette UmbrelloStephen van Leeuwendoi:10.1071/PC23031Pacific Conservation Biology - Volume 30(2)2024-02-26Pacific Conservation Biology2024-02-26302PC23031Long-term strategies for studying rare species: results and lessons from a multi-species study of odontocetes around the main Hawaiian Islands https://www.publish.csiro.au/rss_feed/PC23027.htm Robin W. Baird, Sabre D. Mahaffy, Brittany Hancock-Hanser, Tori Cullins, Kristi L. West, Michaela A. Kratofil, Daniel M. Barrios, Annette E. Harnish, Paul C. Johnson - Volume 30(1)Long-term strategies for studying rare species: results and lessons from a multi-species study of odontocetes around the main Hawaiian IslandsRobin W. BairdSabre D. MahaffyBrittany Hancock-HanserTori CullinsKristi L. WestMichaela A. KratofilDaniel M. BarriosAnnette E. HarnishPaul C. Johnsondoi:10.1071/PC23027Pacific Conservation Biology - Volume 30(1)2024-01-11Pacific Conservation Biology2024-01-11301PC23027Kingfisher: contemplating the connection between nature and humans through science, art, literature, and lived experiences https://www.publish.csiro.au/rss_feed/PC23044.htm Quan-Hoang Vuong, Minh-Hoang Nguyen - Volume 30(1)Kingfisher: contemplating the connection between nature and humans through science, art, literature, and lived experiencesQuan-Hoang VuongMinh-Hoang Nguyendoi:10.1071/PC23044Pacific Conservation Biology - Volume 30(1)2023-12-21Pacific Conservation Biology2023-12-21301PC23044Who lives in the open sea? Distribution and densities of surfacing marine megafauna in three subregions of the South Pacific (New Caledonia, Wallis and Futuna, and French Polynesia) https://www.publish.csiro.au/rss_feed/PC23023.htm Sophie Laran, Olivier Van Canneyt, Ghislain Dorémus, Claire Garrigue, Tristan Berr, Hugo Bourgogne, Mathieu Genu, Jérôme Spitz, Vincent Ridoux - Volume 30(1)Who lives in the open sea? Distribution and densities of surfacing marine megafauna in three subregions of the South Pacific (New Caledonia, Wallis and Futuna, and French Polynesia)Sophie LaranOlivier Van CanneytGhislain DorémusClaire GarrigueTristan BerrHugo BourgogneMathieu GenuJérôme SpitzVincent Ridouxdoi:10.1071/PC23023Pacific Conservation Biology - Volume 30(1)2023-12-19Pacific Conservation Biology2023-12-19301PC23023A biography of professor Jenny Davis: a scientist with a passion for freshwater ecology https://www.publish.csiro.au/rss_feed/PC23033.htm Patricia L. Kennedy - Volume 30(1)A biography of professor Jenny Davis: a scientist with a passion for freshwater ecologyPatricia L. Kennedydoi:10.1071/PC23033Pacific Conservation Biology - Volume 30(1)2023-12-11Pacific Conservation Biology2023-12-11301PC23033Marine mammal strandings recorded in New Caledonia, South West Pacific Ocean, 1877 to 2022 https://www.publish.csiro.au/rss_feed/PC23016.htm Claire Garrigue, Solène Derville, Claire Bonneville, Maële Brisset, Paco Bustamante, Christophe Cleguer, Eric E. G. Clua, Willy Dabin, Sylvie Fiat, Jean-Lou Justine, Pauline Machful, Tepoerau Mai, Patrice Plichon, Annie Portal, Christine Sidobre, Debbie Steel, Jean-Christophe Vivier, Elodie Vourey - Volume 30(1)Marine mammal strandings recorded in New Caledonia, South West Pacific Ocean, 1877 to 2022Claire GarrigueSolène DervilleClaire BonnevilleMaële BrissetPaco BustamanteChristophe CleguerEric E. G. CluaWilly DabinSylvie FiatJean-Lou JustinePauline MachfulTepoerau MaiPatrice PlichonAnnie PortalChristine SidobreDebbie SteelJean-Christophe VivierElodie Voureydoi:10.1071/PC23016Pacific Conservation Biology - Volume 30(1)2023-12-07Pacific Conservation Biology2023-12-07301PC23016Diversity and distribution of cetaceans in the Republic of Palau https://www.publish.csiro.au/rss_feed/PC23021.htm Olive Andrews, Tiare Holm, Daniel Burns, Cory Ann Hom-Weaver, Carlos Olavarria, David Orrukem, Rechelluul Percy, Rob Williams - Volume 30(1)Diversity and distribution of cetaceans in the Republic of PalauOlive AndrewsTiare HolmDaniel BurnsCory Ann Hom-WeaverCarlos OlavarriaDavid OrrukemRechelluul PercyRob Williamsdoi:10.1071/PC23021Pacific Conservation Biology - Volume 30(1)2023-12-07Pacific Conservation Biology2023-12-07301PC23021Special issues in Pacific Conservation Biology – an update https://www.publish.csiro.au/rss_feed/PC23052.htm Mike Calver - Volume 29(6)Special issues in Pacific Conservation Biology – an updateMike Calverdoi:10.1071/PC23052Pacific Conservation Biology - Volume 29(6)2023-12-04Pacific Conservation Biology2023-12-04296iiCompliance is not necessarily good science. The Environmental Protection Authority’s vertebrate fauna survey guidelines should be revised https://www.publish.csiro.au/rss_feed/PC23040.htm Graham G. Thompson, Scott A. Thompson - Volume 30(1)Compliance is not necessarily good science. The Environmental Protection Authority’s vertebrate fauna survey guidelines should be revisedGraham G. ThompsonScott A. Thompsondoi:10.1071/PC23040Pacific Conservation Biology - Volume 30(1)2023-12-04Pacific Conservation Biology2023-12-04301PC23040Ivor Beatty Award 2022 https://www.publish.csiro.au/rss_feed/PCv29n6_AW.htm - Volume 29(6)Ivor Beatty Award 2022doi:10.1071/PCv29n6_AWPacific Conservation Biology - Volume 29(6)2023-12-04Pacific Conservation Biology2023-12-04296PC23040Can seed banking assist in conserving the highly endemic New Zealand indigenous flora? https://www.publish.csiro.au/rss_feed/PC23029.htm Sarah V. Wyse, Thomas F. Carlin, Thomas R. Etherington, Aisyah Faruk, John B. Dickie, Peter J. Bellingham - Volume 30(1)Can seed banking assist in conserving the highly endemic New Zealand indigenous flora?Sarah V. WyseThomas F. CarlinThomas R. EtheringtonAisyah FarukJohn B. DickiePeter J. Bellinghamdoi:10.1071/PC23029Pacific Conservation Biology - Volume 30(1)2023-11-09Pacific Conservation Biology2023-11-09301PC23029Movement of Carnaby’s Cockatoo (Zanda latirostris) across different agricultural regions in Western Australia https://www.publish.csiro.au/rss_feed/PC23015.htm Sam Rycken, Kristin S Warren, Lian Yeap, Bethany Jackson, Peter R. Mawson, Rick Dawson, Jill M. Shephard - Volume 30(1)Movement of Carnaby’s Cockatoo (Zanda latirostris) across different agricultural regions in Western AustraliaSam RyckenKristin S WarrenLian YeapBethany JacksonPeter R. MawsonRick DawsonJill M. Shepharddoi:10.1071/PC23015Pacific Conservation Biology - Volume 30(1)2023-10-31Pacific Conservation Biology2023-10-31301PC23015Arboreal activity of invasive rodents: conservation implications for the control of an island pest https://www.publish.csiro.au/rss_feed/PC23011.htm Alexandra H. Nance, Melinda Wilson, Phoebe A. Burns, Carly N. Cook, Rohan H. Clarke - Volume 30(1)Arboreal activity of invasive rodents: conservation implications for the control of an island pestAlexandra H. NanceMelinda WilsonPhoebe A. BurnsCarly N. CookRohan H. Clarkedoi:10.1071/PC23011Pacific Conservation Biology - Volume 30(1)2023-10-26Pacific Conservation Biology2023-10-26301PC23011Red eyes in juvenile bull sharks (Carcharhinus leucas) from Fiji https://www.publish.csiro.au/rss_feed/PC23009.htm Kerstin Glaus, Franziska Genter, Juerg M. Brunnschweiler - Volume 30(1)Red eyes in juvenile bull sharks (Carcharhinus leucas) from FijiKerstin GlausFranziska GenterJuerg M. Brunnschweilerdoi:10.1071/PC23009Pacific Conservation Biology - Volume 30(1)2023-10-13Pacific Conservation Biology2023-10-13301PC23009Implications of altered fire regimes for birds of dry sclerophyll forest under climate change https://www.publish.csiro.au/rss_feed/PC23019.htm Michael J. M. Franklin, Richard E. Major, Ross A. Bradstock - Volume 30(1)Implications of altered fire regimes for birds of dry sclerophyll forest under climate changeMichael J. M. FranklinRichard E. MajorRoss A. Bradstockdoi:10.1071/PC23019Pacific Conservation Biology - Volume 30(1)2023-09-26Pacific Conservation Biology2023-09-26301PC23019The case for listing Mountain Ash forests in the Central Highlands of Victoria as a Threatened Ecological Community https://www.publish.csiro.au/rss_feed/PC23010.htm David Lindenmayer, Chris Taylor, Elle Bowd, Kita Ashman - Volume 30(1)The case for listing Mountain Ash forests in the Central Highlands of Victoria as a Threatened Ecological CommunityDavid LindenmayerChris TaylorElle BowdKita Ashmandoi:10.1071/PC23010Pacific Conservation Biology - Volume 30(1)2023-09-21Pacific Conservation Biology2023-09-21301PC23010Priority areas for conserving greater gliders in Queensland, Australia https://www.publish.csiro.au/rss_feed/PC23018.htm Patrick Norman, Brendan Mackey - Volume 30(1)Priority areas for conserving greater gliders in Queensland, AustraliaPatrick NormanBrendan Mackeydoi:10.1071/PC23018Pacific Conservation Biology - Volume 30(1)2023-08-14Pacific Conservation Biology2023-08-14301PC23018The role of grass-tree Xanthorrhoea semiplana (Asphodelaceae) canopies in temperature regulation and waterproofing for ground-dwelling wildlife https://www.publish.csiro.au/rss_feed/PC23014.htm Sophie Petit, Deborah S. Frazer - Volume 29(5)The role of grass-tree Xanthorrhoea semiplana (Asphodelaceae) canopies in temperature regulation and waterproofing for ground-dwelling wildlifeSophie PetitDeborah S. Frazerdoi:10.1071/PC23014Pacific Conservation Biology - Volume 29(5)2023-08-08Pacific Conservation Biology2023-08-08295445K’gari (Fraser Island) World Heritage Area: evaluating change in plant species richness and composition over two decades https://www.publish.csiro.au/rss_feed/PC22046.htm Michael R. Ngugi, Victor J. Neldner, Rhonda Melzer, Linda Behrendorff, William G. Dodt - Volume 30(1)K’gari (Fraser Island) World Heritage Area: evaluating change in plant species richness and composition over two decadesMichael R. NgugiVictor J. NeldnerRhonda MelzerLinda BehrendorffWilliam G. Dodtdoi:10.1071/PC22046Pacific Conservation Biology - Volume 30(1)2023-08-07Pacific Conservation Biology2023-08-07301PC22046Me ora te Ngāhere: visioning forest health through an Indigenous biocultural lens https://www.publish.csiro.au/rss_feed/PC22028.htm Kiri R. Reihana, Phil O’B. Lyver, Andrew Gormley, Megan Younger, Nicola Harcourt, Morgan Cox, Mahuru Wilcox, John Innes - Volume 30(1)Me ora te Ngāhere: visioning forest health through an Indigenous biocultural lensKiri R. ReihanaPhil O’B. LyverAndrew GormleyMegan YoungerNicola HarcourtMorgan CoxMahuru WilcoxJohn Innesdoi:10.1071/PC22028Pacific Conservation Biology - Volume 30(1)2023-07-03Pacific Conservation Biology2023-07-03301PC22028Leech breach: a first record of the invasive freshwater leech Helobdella europaea (Hirudinea: Glossiphoniidae) in Fiji https://www.publish.csiro.au/rss_feed/PC23017.htm Bindiya Rashni, Kelly T. Brown, Patricia A. McLenachan, Peter J. Lockhart, Paul C. Southgate, Monal M. Lal - Volume 30(1)Leech breach: a first record of the invasive freshwater leech Helobdella europaea (Hirudinea: Glossiphoniidae) in FijiBindiya RashniKelly T. BrownPatricia A. McLenachanPeter J. LockhartPaul C. SouthgateMonal M. Laldoi:10.1071/PC23017Pacific Conservation Biology - Volume 30(1)2023-07-03Pacific Conservation Biology2023-07-03301PC23017Whale sharks as oceanic nurseries for Golden Trevally https://www.publish.csiro.au/rss_feed/PC23004.htm M. Sheaves, C. Mattone, A. Barnett, K. Abrantes, M. Bradley, A. Sheaves, J. Sheaves, N. J. Waltham - Volume 30(1)Whale sharks as oceanic nurseries for Golden TrevallyM. SheavesC. MattoneA. BarnettK. AbrantesM. BradleyA. SheavesJ. SheavesN. J. Walthamdoi:10.1071/PC23004Pacific Conservation Biology - Volume 30(1)2023-07-03Pacific Conservation Biology2023-07-03301PC23004The future of fish and fisheries in Australia: prioritisation of research needs through a horizon scanning approach https://www.publish.csiro.au/rss_feed/PC23020.htm Samuel M. Williams, Ian R. Tibbetts, Bonnie J. Holmes - Volume 30(1)The future of fish and fisheries in Australia: prioritisation of research needs through a horizon scanning approachSamuel M. WilliamsIan R. TibbettsBonnie J. Holmesdoi:10.1071/PC23020Pacific Conservation Biology - Volume 30(1)2023-06-23Pacific Conservation Biology2023-06-23301PC23020