[HTML][HTML] Drought-induced population decline in an exudivorous mammal and its relevance to forest management

RL Goldingay, JL Parkyn, D McHugh - Forest Ecology and Management, 2023 - Elsevier
Droughts are predicted to increase in frequency and severity with climate change, so
understanding their influence on species is fundamental to future conservation actions …

Multiyear monitoring of threatened iconic arboreal mammals in a mid‐elevation conservation reserve in eastern Australia

RL Goldingay, D McHugh, JL Parkyn - Ecology and Evolution, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Multiyear investigations of population dynamics are fundamental to threatened species
conservation. We used multiseason occupancy based on spotlight surveys to investigate …

Passive acoustic monitoring for detecting the Yellow-bellied Glider, a highly vocal arboreal marsupial

DA Whisson, F McKinnon, M Lefoe, AR Rendall - PLoS One, 2021 - journals.plos.org
Passive acoustic monitoring (PAM) is increasingly being used for the survey of vocalising
wildlife species that are otherwise cryptic and difficult to survey. Our study aimed to develop …

General or local habitat preferences? Unravelling geographically consistent patterns of habitat preference in gliding mammals

RL Goldingay - Forest Ecology and Management, 2021 - Elsevier
Central to the conservation of animal species is identifying factors that influence habitat
preference. General factors that operate across a species' geographic range are of particular …

Hostile environments, terminal habitat, and tomb trees: the impact of systemic failures to survey for mature-forest dependent species in the State forests of New South …

GW Wardell-Johnson… - Pacific Conservation …, 2025 - CSIRO Publishing
Context The Coastal Integrated Forestry Approval (CIFOA) areas of New South Wales
(NSW), Australia include most populations of at least two threatened species of glider …

Comparison of spotlighting and trapping in population surveys of the squirrel glider

RL Goldingay, BD Taylor - Australian Mammalogy, 2021 - CSIRO Publishing
Population monitoring of arboreal mammals should be informed by estimates of detection
probabilities from different methods. We employed trapping and spotlighting across 36 …

Variation in sap feeding and tree testing by yellow-bellied gliders and the potential for population monitoring

RL Goldingay - Australian Mammalogy, 2023 - CSIRO Publishing
Tree sap is important in the diet of the yellow-bellied glider (Petaurus australis). I
investigated the use of 66 trees in sap feeding at 32 sites (equating to 32 glider groups) in …

Comparing fecal DNA capture‐recapture to mark‐resight for estimating abundance of mule deer on winter ranges

AM Stewart, MM Conner, JS McKeever… - The Journal of …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Monitoring big game populations is necessary for making well‐informed management
decisions. In the eastern Sierra Nevada in California, USA, mule deer (Odocoileus …

A pilot study to encode calls from the northern yellow-bellied glider

S Heise-Pavlov, C Prokop, L Goss - Australian Mammalogy, 2024 - CSIRO Publishing
As one of the most vocal marsupials in Australia, conservation of the yellow-bellied glider
(Petaurus australis brevirostrum)(YBG) could benefit from the extraction of more information …

Extensive range contraction predicted under climate warming for a gliding mammal in north-eastern Australia

F Handayani, RL Goldingay, D McHugh… - Australian …, 2018 - CSIRO Publishing
We used MaxEnt to model the current distribution of the yellow-bellied glider (Petaurus
australis) and to predict the likely shift in the species' future distribution under climate …