James R A Butler
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Recent Articles
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Davila F, Bourke R, McWilliam A, Crimp S, Robins L, van Wensveen M, et al.
Agric Syst
. 2022 Dec;
191:103137.
PMID: 36570634
Context: The COVID-19 pandemic has impacted global food systems. This has led to different strategies by communities, governments, and businesses involved in food systems to mitigate and adapt to the...
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Butler J, Davila F, Alders R, Bourke R, Crimp S, McCarthy J, et al.
Environ Sci Policy
. 2021 Nov;
117:34-45.
PMID: 34744509
The frequency and severity of shocks to food systems is accelerating globally, exemplified by the current COVID-19 outbreak. In low- and middle-income countries, the impacts have exacerbated existing food system...
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Functional traits driving species role in the structure of terrestrial vertebrate scavenger networks
Sebastian-Gonzalez E, Morales-Reyes Z, Botella F, Naves-Alegre L, Perez-Garcia J, Mateo-Tomas P, et al.
Ecology
. 2021 Aug;
102(12):e03519.
PMID: 34449876
Species assemblages often have a non-random nested organization, which in vertebrate scavenger (carrion-consuming) assemblages is thought to be driven by facilitation in competitive environments. However, not all scavenger species play...
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Kennedy B, Brown W, Butler J
Animals (Basel)
. 2021 Apr;
11(4).
PMID: 33918029
Companion animal management in Australian remote Aboriginal communities (rAcs) is a complex problem with multiple stakeholders involved, with differing needs, knowledge, power and resources. The Comm4Unity (Cycle of Multiple Methods...
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Kennedy B, Brown W, Butler J
Animals (Basel)
. 2021 Mar;
11(3).
PMID: 33652768
Companion animal management in Australian remote Aboriginal communities (rAcs) is a complex problem, with multiple stakeholders involved with differing needs, knowledge, power and resources. We present our CoMM4Unity approach, a...
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Maru Y, Sparrow A, Butler J, Banerjee O, Ison R, Hall A, et al.
Agric Syst
. 2020 Apr;
165:344-353.
PMID: 32287945
Food insecurity persists in many parts of Africa and Asia, despite ongoing agricultural research for development (AR4D) interventions. This is resulting in a growing demand for alternative approaches to designing...
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Sebastian-Gonzalez E, Barbosa J, Perez-Garcia J, Morales-Reyes Z, Botella F, Olea P, et al.
Glob Chang Biol
. 2019 May;
25(9):3005-3017.
PMID: 31127672
Understanding the distribution of biodiversity across the Earth is one of the most challenging questions in biology. Much research has been directed at explaining the species latitudinal pattern showing that...
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Smout F, Skerratt L, Johnson C, Butler J, Congdon B
Trop Med Infect Dis
. 2018 Oct;
3(4).
PMID: 30297603
The impacts of free-roaming canids (domestic and wild) on public health have long been a concern in Australian Indigenous communities. We investigated the prevalence of zoonotic helminth diseases in dogs...
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Butler J, Brown W, du Toit J
Animals (Basel)
. 2018 Apr;
8(5).
PMID: 29702585
As the global population of free-ranging domestic dogs grows, there is increasing concern about impacts on human health and wildlife conservation. Effective management of dog populations requires reliable information on...
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Kennedy B, Brown W, Vernes K, Kortner G, Butler J
Animals (Basel)
. 2018 Apr;
8(5).
PMID: 29701647
This study examined dog and cat demographics, roaming behaviours, and interspecific interactions in a remote Aboriginal island community using multiple methods. Our results revealed temporal differences between the roaming behaviours...