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Grant Linley
Grant Linley
PhD Candidate
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What do you mean,‘megafire’?
GD Linley, CJ Jolly, TS Doherty, WL Geary, D Armenteras, CM Belcher, ...
Global Ecology and Biogeography 31 (10), 1906-1922, 2022
622022
Vegetation damage caused by high densities of burrowing bettongs (Bettongia lesueur) at Arid Recovery
GD Linley, KE Moseby, DC Paton
Australian Mammalogy 39 (1), 33-41, 2016
302016
Moon phase and nocturnal activity of native Australian mammals
GD Linley, Y Pauligk, C Marneweck, EG Ritchie
Australian Mammalogy 43 (2), 190-195, 2020
292020
Are disturbance separation distances derived from single species applicable to mixed-species shorebird flocks?
GD Linley, PJ Guay, MA Weston
Wildlife Research 46 (8), 719-723, 2019
112019
Australian magpies exhibit increased tolerance of aircraft noise on an airport, and are more responsive to take-off than to landing noises
GD Linley, K Kostoglou, R Jit, MA Weston
Wildlife Research 45 (3), 282-286, 2018
92018
The impact of artificial lighting on bats along native coastal vegetation
GD Linley
Australian mammalogy 39 (2), 178-184, 2016
92016
A citizen‐trapper effort to control Common Myna: Trap success, specificity and preferred bait type
GD Linley, DC Paton, MA Weston
Ecological management & restoration 18 (3), 249-252, 2017
62017
Run rabbit run: spotted-tailed quoll diet reveals invasive prey is top of the menu
GD Linley, A Rypalski, G Story, EG Ritchie
Australian Mammalogy 43 (2), 221-225, 2020
42020
Taxonomic revision reveals potential impacts of Black Summer megafires on a cryptic species
CJ Jolly, HA Moore, MA Cowan, T Cremona, JA Dunlop, SM Legge, ...
Pacific Conservation Biology 29 (1), 17-25, 2022
32022
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