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Wildlife Research is owned by the Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO) and published by CSIRO PUBLISHING with endorsement of CSIRO and the Australian Academy of Science. Editorial policy and strategic direction for Wildlife Research are set and managed by the Editors in consultation with the Chair of the Editorial Board and CSIRO PUBLISHING. The Editors and Chair of the Board are appointed by CSIRO PUBLISHING on the recommendation of the Board of Standards of the Journals. The Associate Editors, whose expertise spans topics relevant to the Journal´s scope, are appointed by the Editors and Chair of the Board in consultation with CSIRO PUBLISHING.

All submissions to Wildlife Research are assessed initially by one of the three Editors and, if considered to lie within the Journal´s scope and to be of sufficient quality, they are sent for external peer review by the Editor or one of the Associate Editors. Associate Editors make recommendations about publication of papers in the Journal but final decisions are the responsibility of the Editors. The Chair of the Editorial Board may adjudicate in the case of disputes or conflicting reports.

Chair

  • Charles Krebs, University of Canberra, Australia, and University of British Columbia, Canada

Editors

Associate Editors

  • Steven Belmain, University of Greenwich, UK
  • Julie Blanchong, Iowa State University, USA
  • Jeff Bowman, Trent University DNA Building, Canada
  • Peter R. Brown, CSIRO, Australia
  • Michael J. Conroy, University of Georgia, USA
  • Andrew Cunningham, Institute of Zoology, UK
  • Stan Gehrt, Ohio State University, USA
  • Lyn Hinds, CSIRO, Australia
  • Glenn Marion, Biomathematics & Statistics Scotland, UK
  • Pablo Marquet, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile
  • Dennis Murray, Trent University, Canada
  • Stuart Parsons, University of Auckland, New Zealand
  • David Ramsey, Arthur Rylah Institute for Environmental Research, Australia
  • Wendy Ruscoe, Landcare Research, New Zealand
  • Jeff Short, Wildlife Research & Management, Australia
  • Stephanie Shwiff, USDA National Wildlife Research Center, USA
  • Richard Sibly, University of Reading, UK
  • Grant Singleton, International Rice Research Institute, Philippines
  • Carl Soulsbury, University of Jyväskylä, Finland
  • Thomas Sullivan, University of British Columbia, Canada
  • Paul Sunnucks, Monash University, Australia
  • Rafael Villafuerte, CISC Instituto de Investigación en Recursos Cinegéticos, Spain
  • Jonathan Webb, University of Sydney, Australia
  • Liana Zanette, University of Western Ontario, Canada
  • Zhang Zhibin, Institute of Zoology, China

Publisher

  • Caroline Hadley

  
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Volume 38 (8)

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