Register      Login
Wildlife Research Wildlife Research Society
Ecology, management and conservation in natural and modified habitats

Articles citing this paper

Koalas continue to occupy their previous home-ranges after selective logging in Callitris–Eucalyptus forest

Rodney P. Kavanagh A B , Matthew A. Stanton A and Traecey E. Brassil A
+ Author Affiliations
- Author Affiliations

A Science and Research Division, Department of Primary Industries, PO Box 100, Beecroft, NSW 2119, Australia.

B Corresponding author. Email: rodk@sf.nsw.gov.au

Wildlife Research 34(2) 94-107 https://doi.org/10.1071/WR06126
Submitted: 26 September 2006  Accepted: 22 February 2007   Published: 24 April 2007



37 articles found in Crossref database.

Continuous monitoring of feeding by koalas highlights diurnal differences in tree preferences
Marsh Karen J., Moore Ben D., Wallis Ian R., Foley William J.
Wildlife Research. 2013 40(8). p.639
Out on a limb: habitat use of a specialist folivore, the koala, at the edge of its range in a modified semi-arid landscape
Smith Andrew G., McAlpine Clive A., Rhodes Jonathan R., Lunney Daniel, Seabrook Leonie, Baxter Greg
Landscape Ecology. 2013 28(3). p.415
Integrating measures of long-distance dispersal into vertebrate conservation planning: scaling relationships and parentage-based dispersal analysis in the koala
Norman Janette A., Phillips Stephen S., Blackmore Caroline J., Goldingay Ross, Christidis Les
Conservation Genetics. 2019 20(5). p.1163
Ranking and mapping koala habitat quality for conservation planning on the basis of indirect evidence of tree-species use: a case study of Noosa Shire, south-eastern Queensland
Callaghan John, McAlpine Clive, Mitchell David, Thompson Jane, Bowen Michiala, Rhodes Jonathan, de Jong Carol, Domalewski Renee, Scott Alison
Wildlife Research. 2011 38(2). p.89
A review of climatic change as a determinant of the viability of koala populations
Reckless Hailee J., Murray Michael, Crowther Mathew S.
Wildlife Research. 2017 44(7). p.458
American and Australasian Marsupials (2023)
Goldingay Ross L.
At what spatial scales does resource selection vary? A case study of koalas in a semi‐arid region
SMITH ANDREW G., MCALPINE CLIVE, RHODES JONATHAN R., SEABROOK LEONIE, BAXTER GREG, LUNNEY DANIEL, BRADLEY ADRIAN
Austral Ecology. 2013 38(2). p.230
A review of home-range studies on Australian terrestrial vertebrates: adequacy of studies, testing of hypotheses, and relevance to conservation and international studies
Goldingay Ross L.
Australian Journal of Zoology. 2015 63(2). p.136
Koalas on North Stradbroke Island: diet, tree use and reconstructed landscapes
Woodward W., Ellis W. A., Carrick F. N., Tanizaki M., Bowen D., Smith P.
Wildlife Research. 2008 35(7). p.606
American and Australasian Marsupials (2023)
Goldingay Ross L.
Home-range estimation within complex restricted environments: importance of method selection in detecting seasonal change
Knight Carolyn M., Kenward Robert E., Gozlan Rodolphe E., Hodder Kathryn H., Walls Sean S., Lucas Martyn C.
Wildlife Research. 2009 36(3). p.213
Seasonal Water Level Manipulation for Flood Risk Management Influences Home‐Range Size of Common Bream Abramis brama L. in a Lowland River
Gardner C. J., Deeming D. C., Eady P. E.
River Research and Applications. 2015 31(2). p.165
GPS tracking reveals koalas Phascolarctos cinereus use mosaics of different forest ages after environmentally regulated timber harvesting
Law Bradley, Gonsalves Leroy, Slade Chris, Brassil Traecey, Flanagan Cheyne
Austral Ecology. 2024 49(4).
Movement patterns of koalas in remnant forest after fire
Matthews Alison, Lunney Daniel, Gresser Shaan, Maitz Wendy
Australian Mammalogy. 2016 38(1). p.91
Unusual patterns of tooth wear among koalasPhascolarctos cinereusfrom St Bees Island, Queensland, require re-evaluation of criteria for aging koalas by tooth-wear class
Melzer Alistair, Ellis William, Gordon Greg, Tucker Gail, Kindness Robyn, Carrick Frank
Australian Zoologist. 2011 35(3). p.550
Climate change and the koalaPhascolarctos cinereus: water and energy
Ellis W., Melzer A., Clifton I., Carrick F.
Australian Zoologist. 2010 35(2). p.369
Development of a lightweight, portable trap for capturing free-ranging KoalasPhascolarctos cinereus
Phillips Stephen
Australian Zoologist. 2011 35(3). p.747
Passive acoustics and sound recognition provide new insights on status and resilience of an iconic endangered marsupial (koala Phascolarctos cinereus) to timber harvesting
Law Bradley S., Brassil Traecey, Gonsalves Leroy, Roe Paul, Truskinger Anthony, McConville Anna, Crowther Mathew S.
PLOS ONE. 2018 13(10). p.e0205075
Regulated timber harvesting does not reduce koala density in north-east forests of New South Wales
Law Brad, Gonsalves Leroy, Burgar Joanna, Brassil Traecey, Kerr Isobel, O’Loughlin Chris, Eichinski Phil, Roe Paul
Scientific Reports. 2022 12(1).
Multiyear monitoring of threatened iconic arboreal mammals in a mid‐elevation conservation reserve in eastern Australia
Goldingay Ross L., McHugh Darren, Parkyn Jonathan L.
Ecology and Evolution. 2022 12(5).
Koala tree selection in a mixed-tenure landscape and post-fire implications
Gallahar Nicole, Leigh Kellie, Phalen David
Wildlife Research. 2021 48(8). p.737
Tree use by koalas after timber harvesting in a mosaic landscape
Law Bradley, Slade Chris, Gonsalves Leroy, Brassil Traecey, Flanagan Cheyne, Kerr Isobel, Dundas Shannon
Wildlife Research. 2022 50(7). p.581
Home range areas of koalas in an urban area of north-east New South Wales
Goldingay Ross L., Dobner Barbara
Australian Mammalogy. 2014 36(1). p.74
Differing mortality rates in two concurrently radio-tracked populations of koala (Phascolarctos cinereus)
Phillips Stephen
Australian Mammalogy. 2018 40(2). p.198
Quantifying the impacts of bushfire on populations of wild koalas (Phascolarctos cinereus): Insights from the 2019/20 fire season
Phillips Stephen, Wallis Kirsten, Lane Amanda
Ecological Management & Restoration. 2021 22(1). p.80
Ecology and movement of urban koalas adjacent to linear infrastructure in coastal south-east Queensland
de Oliveira S. M., Murray P. J., de Villiers D. L., Baxter G. S.
Australian Mammalogy. 2014 36(1). p.45
Potential ‘Ecological Traps’ of Restored Landscapes: Koalas Phascolarctos cinereus Re-Occupy a Rehabilitated Mine Site
Cristescu Romane H., Banks Peter B., Carrick Frank N., Frère Céline, Stow Adam
PLoS ONE. 2013 8(11). p.e80469
Subtle use of a disturbance mosaic by the south-eastern long-eared bat (Nyctophilus corbeni): an extinction-prone, narrow-space bat
Law Bradley, Gonsalves Leroy, Chidel Mark, Brassil Traecey
Wildlife Research. 2016 43(2). p.153
The remaining koalas (Phascolarctos cinereus) of the Pilliga forests, north-west New South Wales: refugial persistence or a population on the road to extinction?
Lunney Daniel, Predavec Martin, Sonawane Indrie, Kavanagh Rodney, Barrott-Brown George, Phillips Stephen, Callaghan John, Mitchell Dave, Parnaby Harry, Paull David C., Shannon Ian, Ellis Murray, Price Owen, Milledge David
Pacific Conservation Biology. 2017 23(3). p.277
Understanding the role of plantations in the abundance of an arboreal folivore
Ashman K.R., Rendall A.R., Symonds M.R.E., Whisson D.
Landscape and Urban Planning. 2020 193 p.103684
Failure to Respond to Food Resource Decline Has Catastrophic Consequences for Koalas in a High-Density Population in Southern Australia
Whisson Desley A., Dixon Victoria, Taylor Megan L., Melzer Alistair, Allen Benjamin Lee
PLOS ONE. 2016 11(1). p.e0144348
Response of an arboreal species to plantation harvest
Hynes Emily F, Whisson Desley A, Di Stefano Julian
Forest Ecology and Management. 2021 490 p.119092
Susceptibility to a sexually transmitted disease in a wild koala population shows heritable genetic variance but no inbreeding depression
Cristescu Romane H., Strickland Kasha, Schultz Anthony J., Kruuk Loeske E. B., de Villiers Deidre, Frère Céline H.
Molecular Ecology. 2022 31(21). p.5455
Koalas use young Eucalyptus plantations in an agricultural landscape on the Liverpool Plains, New South Wales
Kavanagh Rodney P., Stanton Matthew A.
Ecological Management & Restoration. 2012 13(3). p.297
Resilience of arboreal folivores to habitat damage by a severe tropical cyclone
WILSON ROBYN F., GOOSEM MIRIAM W., WILSON GARY W.
Austral Ecology. 2008 33(4). p.573
The invisible harm: land clearing is an issue of animal welfare
Finn Hugh C., Stephens Nahiid S.
Wildlife Research. 2017 44(5). p.377
Influences on koala habitat selection across four local government areas on the far north coast of NSW
McAlpine Clive A., Callaghan John, Lunney Daniel, Rhodes Jonathan R., Goldingay Ross, Goulding Will, Adams‐Hosking Christine, Fielding Kelly, Hetherington Scott Benitez, Brace Angie, Hopkins Marama, Caddick Liz, Taylor Elisha, Vass Lorraine, Swankie Linda
Austral Ecology. 2023 48(5). p.928

Committee on Publication Ethics


Abstract Export Citation Get Permission