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mikeaweston · 4 days
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mikeaweston · 2 months
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Field work in Thailand, supervisors from Asia, Canada and Australia (meeting times brutal) and a dedicated Deakin graduate. Cool work all.
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mikeaweston · 2 months
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Hooded Plovers are so clever, they make smart decisions when defending their nest, nothing "passive" about it! Well done Daniel Lees, Grainne Maguire and Sonia Sanchez
http://doi.org/10.1111/ibi.13313
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mikeaweston · 3 months
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mikeaweston · 5 months
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http://doi.org/10.1111/ibi.13294
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mikeaweston · 6 months
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Birds | Free Full-Text | Sex and Age Bias in Australian Magpies Struck by Aircraft (mdpi.com)
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mikeaweston · 8 months
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Silent killers? The widespread exposure of predatory nocturnal birds to anticoagulant rodenticides - ScienceDirect
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mikeaweston · 9 months
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mikeaweston · 9 months
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mikeaweston · 9 months
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Birds | Free Full-Text | Leash Status of Approaching Dogs Mediates Escape Modality but Not Flight-Initiation Distance in a Common Urban Bird (mdpi.com)
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mikeaweston · 10 months
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https://doi.org/10.1111/rec.13972
Maintaining vegetative structure during weed management sustains birds and an invasive mammal
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mikeaweston · 1 year
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There is a critical need to balance human activity and bird conservation. A multinational team - which I am privileged to be a part of - has just published their first global-scale paper looking at bird tolerance of humans - this time in tropical savannahs. This is the first of what we hope will be many global-scale analyses. So, more to come......
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mikeaweston · 1 year
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Well done Georgia!
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mikeaweston · 1 year
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mikeaweston · 1 year
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mikeaweston · 1 year
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https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1111/wre.12567
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mikeaweston · 2 years
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