GitHub topics: reintroduction
coexistence-conservation-lab/bush-stone-curlew-reinforcement-outcomes
Conspecific social interactions within and between cohorts mediate outcomes of reinforcing release
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coexistence-conservation-lab/eastern-quoll-behaviour-and-dispersal
Ranging after reintroduction: do behavioural traits predict dispersal into new territory?
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coexistence-conservation-lab/eastern-quoll-den-use
Down the rabbit hole: den use by a reintroduced mesopredator reveals how invasive species structures can facilitate establishment.
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coexistence-conservation-lab/eastern-quoll-trials-and-tactics
Adapting reintroduction tactics in successive trials increases the likelihood of establishment for an endangered carnivore in a fenced sanctuary.
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coexistence-conservation-lab/eastern-quoll-movement-and-association
Everybody needs good neighbours: movement, habitat use, and conspecific association in a reintroduced mesopredator.
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coexistence-conservation-lab/eastern-quoll-species-recovery
Roadmap to recovery revealed through the reintroduction of an IUCN Red List species
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coexistence-conservation-lab/eastern-quoll-personality-and-plasticity
Personality and plasticity predict postrelease performance in a reintroduced mesopredator
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Quantitative-Conservation-Lab/Barzen_etal_2018_TheCondor
Barzen JA, SJ Converse, PH Adler, A Lacy, E Gray, and A Gossens. 2018. Examination of multiple working hypotheses to address reproductive failure in reintroduced Whooping Cranes. The Condor 120:632-649
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