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Detection and phylogenetic characterisation of novel Anaplasma and Ehrlichia species in Amblyomma triguttatum subsp. from four allopatric populations in Australia
AW Gofton, HP Waudby, S Petit, TL Greay, UM Ryan, PJ Irwin
Ticks and tick-borne diseases 8 (5), 749-756, 2017
382017
A non-mutilating method for marking small wild mammals and reptiles
S Petit, HP Waudby, AT Walker, R Zanker, G Rau
Australian Journal of Zoology 60 (1), 64-71, 2012
322012
Grazing by over-abundant native herbivores jeopardizes conservation goals in semi-arid reserves
CH Mills, H Waudby, G Finlayson, D Parker, M Cameron, M Letnic
Global Ecology and Conservation 24, e01384, 2020
302020
Pastoralists' perceptions of biodiversity and land management strategies in the arid Stony Plains region of South Australia: Implications for policy makers
HP Waudby, S Petit, G Robinson
Journal of Environmental Management 112, 96-103, 2012
272012
Standard Operating Procedures for aluminium box, wire cage, and pitfall trapping, handling, and temporary housing of small wild rodents and marsupials
S Petit, HP Waudby
Australian Journal of Zoology 60 (6), 392-401, 2013
242013
Pastoralists’ knowledge of plant palatability and grazing indicators in an arid region of South Australia
HP Waudby, S Petit, G Robinson
The Rangeland Journal 35 (4), 445-454, 2013
182013
The scientific, financial and ethical implications of three common wildlife-trapping designs
HP Waudby, S Petit, MJ Gill
Wildlife Research 46 (8), 690-700, 2019
172019
Small Australian desert vertebrate responses to grazing intensity during La Niña
HP Waudby, S Petit
Ecological Research 30 (4), 715-722, 2015
162015
Thermoregulatory value of cracking‐clay soil shelters for small vertebrates during extreme desert conditions
HP Waudby, S Petit
Integrative Zoology 12 (3), 237-249, 2017
152017
Hosts of the exotic ornate kangaroo tick, Amblyomma triguttatum triguttatum Koch, on southern Yorke Peninsula, South Australia
HP Waudby, S Petit, B Dixon, RH Andrews
Parasitology Research 101 (5), 1323-1330, 2007
152007
Seasonal density fluctuations of the exotic ornate kangaroo tick, Amblyomma triguttatum triguttatum Koch, and its distribution on Yorke Peninsula, South Australia
HP Waudby, S Petit
Parasitology Research 101 (5), 1203-1208, 2007
122007
Comments on the efficacy and use of visible implant elastomer (VIE) for marking lizards
H Waudby, S Petit
The South Australian Naturalist 85, 7-13, 2011
112011
Impacts of grazing by kangaroos and rabbits on vegetation and soils in a semi-arid conservation reserve
J Braden, CH Mills, WK Cornwell, HP Waudby, M Letnic
Journal of Arid Environments 190, 104526, 2021
82021
Exploring adaptation pathways in the Murray Basin
M Dunlop, R Gorddard, P Ryan, J MacKenzie, H Waudby, A Skinner, ...
CSIRO Land and Water, Canberra, 2016
82016
Ephemeral plant indicators of livestock grazing in arid rangelands during wet conditions
HP Waudby, S Petit
The Rangeland Journal 37 (3), 323-330, 2015
82015
Use of creeks and gilgaied stony plains by cattle in arid rangelands during a wet summer: a case study with GPS/VHF radio collars
H Waudby, S Petit, G Brown
Range Management and Agroforestry 34, 101-107, 2013
72013
An additional record of the dusky hopping mouse Notomys fuscus in South Australia.
HP Waudby, T How
Australian Mammalogy 30 (1), 47-50, 2008
72008
The importance of travelling stock reserves for maintaining high-quality threatened temperate woodlands
T O’Loughlin, LS O’Loughlin, DR Michael, JT Wood, HP Waudby, ...
Australian journal of botany 65 (7), 507-516, 2017
62017
Wild orchids: saving three endangered orchid species in southern New South Wales
HP Waudby, M Cameron, G Robertson, R Caynes, N Reiter
Recovering Australian threatened species: a book of hope. Melbourne: CSIRO …, 2018
52018
Disintegration of cattle hoof prints in cracking-clay soils of the arid South Australian Stony Plains region during a wet period
HP Waudby, S Petit
South Australian Geographical Journal 113, 5-12, 2015
52015
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