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Precision wildlife monitoring using unmanned aerial vehicles
JC Hodgson, SM Baylis, R Mott, A Herrod, RH Clarke
Scientific reports 6 (1), 22574, 2016
4752016
Drones count wildlife more accurately and precisely than humans
JC Hodgson, R Mott, SM Baylis, TT Pham, S Wotherspoon, AD Kilpatrick, ...
Methods in Ecology and Evolution 9 (5), 1160-1167, 2018
4232018
Robustness of close‐kin mark–recapture estimators to dispersal limitation and spatially varying sampling probabilities
PB Conn, MV Bravington, S Baylis, JM Ver Hoef
Ecology and Evolution 10 (12), 5558-5569, 2020
242020
Capsaicin as a deterrent against introduced mammalian nest predators
SM Baylis, P Cassey, ME Hauber
The Wilson Journal of Ornithology 124 (3), 518-524, 2012
212012
The influence of petroleum oil films on the feather structure of tropical and temperate seabird species
J Matcott, S Baylis, RH Clarke
Marine pollution bulletin 138, 135-144, 2019
142019
Precision wildlife monitoring using unmanned aerial vehicles. Sci Rep 6: 22574
JC Hodgson, SM Baylis, R Mott, A Herrod, RH Clarke
122016
Inferring maximum lifespan from maximum recorded longevity in the wild carries substantial risk of estimation bias
SM Baylis, M de Lisle, ME Hauber
Ecography 37 (8), 770-780, 2014
122014
Assessing avian mortality during oil spills: a case study of the New Zealand MV ‘Rena’oil spill, 2011
SA Hunter, AJD Tennyson, JAS Bartle, CM Miskelly, SM Waugh, ...
Endangered Species Research 39, 303-314, 2019
102019
Does the house sparrow Passer domesticus represent a global model species for egg rejection behavior?
T Manna, C Cooper, S Baylis, MD Shawkey, GIN Waterhouse, T Grim, ...
Journal of avian biology 48 (3), 346-352, 2017
102017
Low levels of sibship encourage use of larvae in western Atlantic bluefin tuna abundance estimation by close-kin mark-recapture
JR McDowell, M Bravington, PM Grewe, M Lauretta, JF Walter III, ...
Scientific reports 12 (1), 18606, 2022
62022
Estimates of wear rates in metal bird bands, with applications for survival and movement models of marked individuals
SM Baylis, D Drynan, N Clarke, M Van, P Sunnucks, RH Clarke
Journal of Field Ornithology 89 (4), 393-406, 2018
62018
Impacts of the Rena oil spill on New Zealand seabirds
C Miskelly, S Baylis, A Tennyson, S Waugh, S Bartle, S Hunter, B Gartrell, ...
Unpublished poster held by Te Papa, Wellington. Retrieved from http …, 2012
52012
A model for first‐estimates of species‐specific, age‐specific mortality from centralized band‐recovery databases
SM Baylis, P Sunnucks, R Clarke
Ecosphere 9 (4), e02136, 2018
42018
Causes of seabird mortality in the Bay of Plenty, Oct-Nov 2011
AJD Tennyson, S Hunter, CM Miskelly, S Baylis, SM Waugh, S Bartle, ...
papers presented at the Ornithological Society of New Zealand AGM and …, 2012
42012
Close-kin mark-recapture informs critically endangered terrestrial mammal status
LR Lloyd-Jones, MV Bravington, KN Armstrong, E Lawrence, P Feutry, ...
Scientific reports 13 (1), 12512, 2023
22023
Implications of past and present genetic connectivity for management of the saltwater crocodile (Crocodylus porosus)
LR Lloyd‐Jones, ML Brien, P Feutry, E Lawrence, P Beri, S Booth, ...
Evolutionary Applications 16 (4), 911-935, 2023
22023
Planting the seeds of a Tree of Death: A new approach, supporting information, test cases, and a national-scale study of population mortality structures from animal-marking records
SM Baylis
Monash University, 2017
22017
fishSim - population simulation support for close-kin mark-recapture
S Baylis
https://doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.8479346.v1, 2019
2019
Causes of seabird mortality in the immediate aftermath of the Rena oil spill, Bay of Plenty, New Zealand.
S Baylis, C Miskelly, A Tennyson, S Waugh, S Bartle, B Gartrell, K Morgan
Pacific Seabirds Group annual conference, 2014
2014
Impacts of the Rena oil spill on New Zealand seabirds
SM Baylis, C Miskelly, A Tennyson, S Waugh, S Bartle, S Hunter, ...
Ornithological Society of New Zealand annual conference, 2012
2012
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