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John L Read

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Moseby K, Read J, Tuft K, Van der Weyde L
Conserv Biol . 2023 Oct; 38(3):e14209. PMID: 37877174
Reintroduced populations are typically considered to progress through establishment, growth, and regulatory phases. However, most reintroduction programs do not monitor intensively enough to test this conceptual model. We studied population...
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Brewer K, McWhorter T, Moseby K, Read J, Peacock D, Blencowe A
Polymers (Basel) . 2023 Feb; 15(4). PMID: 36850162
Efforts to mitigate the effects of feral cats through the management of remnant or reintroduced populations of threatened species, are often unsuccessful due to predation by control-averse feral cats, or...
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Read J, Firn J, Grice A, Murphy R, Ryan-Colton E, Schlesinger C
Ecol Evol . 2020 Dec; 10(23):12745-12763. PMID: 33304491
Changed fire regimes and the introduction of rabbits, cats, foxes, and large exotic herbivores have driven widespread ecological catastrophe in Australian arid and semi-arid zones, which encompass over two-thirds of...
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Read J, Dickman C, Boardman W, Lepczyk C
Animals (Basel) . 2020 Sep; 10(9). PMID: 32872227
We critique the recent article by Wolf et al. (2019) that claims scientific merit for reducing the number of stray cats in Australia through Trap-Neuter-Return (TNR) programs, and then we...
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Moseby K, McGregor H, Hill B, Read J
Conserv Biol . 2019 Jul; 34(1):220-231. PMID: 31310356
Spillover effects are an expansion of conservation benefits beyond protected areas through dispersal of species that reside within. They have been well documented in marine but not terrestrial systems. To...
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Pedler R, Brandle R, Read J, Southgate R, Bird P, Moseby K
Conserv Biol . 2016 Feb; 30(4):774-82. PMID: 26852773
Funding for species conservation is insufficient to meet the current challenges facing global biodiversity, yet many programs use expensive single-species recovery actions and neglect broader management that addresses threatening processes....
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Read J, Kovac K, Fatchen T
J Environ Manage . 2005 Jul; 77(2):157-64. PMID: 16048736
Bioindicators are often more sensitive indicators of both biodiversity and environmental change than abiotic pollution parameters. The responses of selected plants and animals to anthropogenic insults can be used to...