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Using GPS technology to understand spatial and temporal activity of kangaroos in a peri-urban environment
T Henderson, K Vernes, G Körtner, R Rajaratnam
Animals 8 (6), 97, 2018
222018
Population density of eastern grey kangaroos (Macropus giganteus) in a periurban matrix at Coffs Harbour, New South Wales
T Henderson, R Rajaratnam, K Vernes
Australian Mammalogy 40 (2), 312-314, 2017
132017
Spatial and temporal interactions between endangered spotted‐tailed quolls and introduced red foxes in a fragmented landscape
T Henderson, BA Fancourt, R Rajaratnam, K Vernes, G Ballard
Journal of Zoology 315 (4), 276-287, 2021
52021
Home is where the grass is: Kangaroos in peri-urban communities on the Coffs Harbour Northern Beaches
T Henderson
University of New England Honours thesis, 2016
52016
The importance of species-specific survey designs: prey camera trap surveys significantly underestimate the detectability of endangered spotted-tailed quolls
T Henderson, BA Fancourt, G Ballard
Australian Mammalogy 44 (3), 380-386, 2022
42022
Density estimates reveal that fragmented landscapes provide important habitat for conserving an endangered mesopredator, the spotted-tailed quoll
T Henderson, BA Fancourt, R Rajaratnam, K Vernes, G Ballard
Scientific Reports 12 (1), 12688, 2022
32022
Apparent piebald variants in quolls (Dasyurus): examples of three recent cases in the spotted-tailed quoll Dasyurus maculatus
SBZ Gorta, B Alting, A Claridge, T Henderson
Australian Mammalogy 43 (3), 373-377, 2021
32021
The Ecology and Conservation of the Spotted-tailed Quoll (Dasyurus maculatus) in a Fragmented Landscape within the Hunter Valley Region of Australia
TJ Henderson, G Ballard, R Rajaratnam, K Vernes, BA Fancourt
University of New England, 2023
12023
Habitat use by the endangered spotted-tailed quoll in a fragmented landscape
T Henderson, BA Fancourt, R Rajaratnam, K Vernes, G Ballard
Mammal Research 68 (1), 93-103, 2023
12023
Scat contents of a spotted-tailed quoll (Dasyurus maculatus) reveal evidence of broad-toothed rat (Mastacomys fuscus) within a fragmented habitat in the Hunter Valley, New …
T Henderson, C Nest
Australian Mammalogy 46 (2), 2024
2024
Understanding range limits of a vulnerable desert amphibian (Anaxyrus exsul) with a severely restricted habitat
A Wilczek, A Crawford, E Heberlein, T Henderson, C Malle-Barlow, ...
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