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Andrew P. Woolnough
Andrew P. Woolnough
Department of Economic Development, Jobs, Transport and Resources
Verified email at ecodev.vic.gov.au
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Ecological applications of near infrared reflectance spectroscopy–a tool for rapid, cost-effective prediction of the composition of plant and animal tissues and aspects of …
WJ Foley, A McIlwee, I Lawler, L Aragones, AP Woolnough, N Berding
Oecologia 116 (3), 293-305, 1998
5811998
Molecular techniques, wildlife management and the importance of genetic population structure and dispersal: a case study with feral pigs
JO Hampton, P SPENCER, DL Alpers, LE Twigg, AP Woolnough, J Doust, ...
Journal of Applied Ecology 41 (4), 735-743, 2004
2392004
A systematic review of the impacts and management of introduced deer (family Cervidae) in Australia
NE Davis, A Bennett, DM Forsyth, DMJS Bowman, EC Lefroy, SW Wood, ...
Wildlife Research 43 (6), 515-532, 2016
1692016
Invasive species can't cover their tracks: using microsatellites to assist management of starling (Sturnus vulgaris) populations in Western Australia
LEEANN ROLLINS, AP WOOLNOUGH, AN WILTON, R Sinclair, ...
Molecular Ecology 18 (8), 1560-1573, 2009
1632009
Vertical zonation of browse quality in tree canopies exposed to a size-structured guild of African browsing ungulates
A Woolnough, J du Toit
Oecologia 129 (4), 585-590, 2001
1112001
Population genetic tools for pest management: a review
LA Rollins, AP Woolnough, WB Sherwin
Wildlife Research 33 (4), 251-261, 2006
882006
Mitochondrial DNA offers unique insights into invasion history of the common starling
LEEANN ROLLINS, AP WOOLNOUGH, RON SINCLAIR, NJ MOONEY, ...
Molecular ecology 20 (11), 2307-2317, 2011
772011
How does a carnivore guild utilise a substantial but unpredictable anthropogenic food source? Scavenging on hunter-shot ungulate carcasses by wild dogs/dingoes, red foxes and …
DM Forsyth, L Woodford, PD Moloney, JO Hampton, AP Woolnough, ...
PloS one 9 (6), e97937, 2014
692014
Introduced deer and their potential role in disease transmission to livestock in Australia
JK Cripps, C Pacioni, MP Scroggie, AP Woolnough, DSL Ramsey
Mammal Review 49 (1), 60-77, 2019
602019
The illegal wildlife trade is a likely source of alien species
P García‐Díaz, JV Ross, AP Woolnough, P Cassey
Conservation Letters 10 (6), 690-698, 2017
512017
Assessment and genetic characterisation of Australian camels using microsatellite polymorphisms
PBS Spencer, AP Woolnough
Livestock Science 129 (1-3), 241-245, 2010
442010
Improved surveillance for early detection of a potential invasive species: the alien Rose-ringed parakeet Psittacula krameri in Australia
M Vall-llosera, AP Woolnough, D Anderson, P Cassey
Biological Invasions 19 (4), 1273-1284, 2017
412017
Selection on mitochondrial variants occurs between and within individuals in an expanding invasion
LA Rollins, AP Woolnough, BG Fanson, ML Cummins, TM Crowley, ...
Molecular Biology and Evolution 33 (4), 995-1007, 2016
412016
European newts establish in Australia, marking the arrival of a new amphibian order
R Tingley, AR Weeks, AS Smart, AR van Rooyen, AP Woolnough, ...
Biological Invasions 17, 31-37, 2015
362015
Feral pigs: predicting future distributions
BD Cowled, F Giannini, SD Beckett, A Woolnough, S Barry, L Randall, ...
Wildlife Research 36 (3), 242-251, 2009
362009
Rapid evaluation of pasture quality for a critically endangered mammal, the northern hairy-nosed wombat (Lasiorhinus krefftii)
AP Woolnough, WJ Foley
Wildlife Research 29 (1), 91-100, 2002
352002
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S Harris, A Woolnough
US Patent App. 09/933,966, 2002
322002
Challenges in confirming eradication success of invasive red-eared sliders
P García-Díaz, DSL Ramsey, AP Woolnough, M Franch, GA Llorente, ...
Biological Invasions 19, 2739-2750, 2017
312017
The palaeoecology of the Vombatidae: did giant wombats burrow?
AP Woolnough, VR Steele
Mammal Review 31 (1), 33-45, 2008
312008
Out on the border: keeping starlings out of Western Australia.
AP Woolnough, MC Massam, RL Payne, GS Pickles
312005
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