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Kelly, C. L., Schwarzkopf, L., Gordon, I. J., Pople, A. R. and Hirsch, B. T.
(2025)
Habitat use of invasive chital deer is associated with soil mineral content.
Wildlife Research, 52
(7), WR24173.
https://doi.org/10.1071/WR24173
Quin, M. J., Hirsch, B. T., Schwarzkopf, L., Watter, K., Pople, A. R. and Strugnell, J. M.
(2025)
DNA metabarcoding provides new insight into the diet of invasive chital deer (Axis axis) in a tropical savanna landscape.
Ecosphere, 16
(6).
e70288.
https://doi.org/10.1002/ecs2.70288
Kelly, C. L., Gordon, I. J., Schwarzkopf, L., Pintor, A., Pople, A. R. and Hirsch, B. T.
(2023)
Invasive wild deer exhibit environmental niche shifts in Australia: Where to from here?
Ecology and Evolution, 13
(7).
e10251.
https://doi.org/10.1002/ece3.10251
Kelly, C. L., Schwarzkopf, L., Gordon, I. J., Pople, A. R., Kelly, D. L. and Hirsch, B. T.
(2022)
Dancing to a different tune: changing reproductive seasonality in an introduced chital deer population.
Oecologia, 200
(3-4).
pp. 285-294.
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00442-022-05232-6
Neilly, H., O'Reagain, P. J., Vanderwal, J. and Schwarzkopf, L.
(2018)
Profitable and Sustainable Cattle Grazing Strategies Support Reptiles in Tropical Savanna Rangeland.
Rangeland Ecology & Management, 71
(2).
pp. 205-212.
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.rama.2017.09.005
Abom, R., Vogler, W. D. and Schwarzkopf, L.
(2015)
Mechanisms of the impact of a weed (grader grass, Themeda quadrivalvis) on reptile assemblage structure in a tropical savannah.
Biological Conservation, 191
.
pp. 75-82.
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.biocon.2015.06.016
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