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Tracey Hollings
Tracey Hollings
Arthur Rylah Institute for Environmental Research
Verified email at delwp.vic.gov.au
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Trophic cascades following the disease‐induced decline of an apex predator, the Tasmanian devil
T Hollings, M Jones, N Mooney, H Mccallum
Conservation biology 28 (1), 63-75, 2014
1362014
How do you find the green sheep? A critical review of the use of remotely sensed imagery to detect and count animals
T Hollings, M Burgman, M van Andel, M Gilbert, T Robinson, A Robinson
Methods in Ecology and Evolution 9 (4), 881-892, 2018
1112018
Top carnivore decline has cascading effects on scavengers and carrion persistence
CX Cunningham, CN Johnson, LA Barmuta, T Hollings, EJ Woehler, ...
Proceedings of the Royal Society B 285 (1892), 20181582, 2018
962018
Wildlife disease ecology in changing landscapes: mesopredator release and toxoplasmosis
T Hollings, M Jones, N Mooney, H McCallum
International Journal for Parasitology: Parasites and Wildlife 2, 110-118, 2013
962013
Quantifying 25 years of disease‐caused declines in Tasmanian devil populations: host density drives spatial pathogen spread
CX Cunningham, S Comte, H McCallum, DG Hamilton, R Hamede, ...
Ecology Letters 24 (5), 958-969, 2021
602021
Disease‐induced decline of an apex predator drives invasive dominated states and threatens biodiversity
T Hollings, M Jones, N Mooney, H McCallum
Ecology 97 (2), 394-405, 2016
582016
Responding to the biodiversity impacts of a megafire: A case study from south‐eastern Australia’s Black Summer
WL Geary, A Buchan, T Allen, D Attard, MJ Bruce, L Collins, TE Ecker, ...
Diversity and Distributions 28 (3), 463-478, 2022
432022
Trophic rewilding establishes a landscape of fear: Tasmanian devil introduction increases risk‐sensitive foraging in a key prey species
CX Cunningham, CN Johnson, T Hollings, K Kreger, ME Jones
Ecography 42 (12), 2053-2059, 2019
352019
Relaxation of risk-sensitive behaviour of prey following disease-induced decline of an apex predator, the Tasmanian devil
T Hollings, H McCallum, K Kreger, N Mooney, M Jones
Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 282 (1810), 20150124, 2015
352015
Species distribution models: A comparison of statistical approaches for livestock and disease epidemics
T Hollings, A Robinson, M van Andel, C Jewell, M Burgman
PloS one 12 (8), e0183626, 2017
342017
Spatial conservation action planning in heterogeneous landscapes
J Thomson, TJ Regan, T Hollings, N Amos, WL Geary, D Parkes, ...
Biological Conservation 250, 108735, 2020
272020
Biosecurity risk factors presented by international vessels: a statistical analysis
S Clarke, T Hollings, N Liu, G Hood, A Robinson
Biological invasions 19, 2837-2850, 2017
172017
Does size matter to models? Exploring the effect of herd size on outputs of a herd-level disease spread simulator
M Van Andel, T Hollings, R Bradhurst, A Robinson, M Burgman, ...
Frontiers in veterinary science 5, 78, 2018
122018
Risk factors for fouling biomass: evidence from small vessels in Australia
SE Lane, T Hollings, KR Hayes, FR McEnnulty, M Green, E Georgiades, ...
Biofouling 34 (9), 1032-1045, 2018
102018
Predicting farm-level animal populations using environmental and socioeconomic variables
M van Andel, C Jewell, J McKenzie, T Hollings, A Robinson, M Burgman, ...
Preventive Veterinary Medicine 145, 121-132, 2017
102017
How expert are ‘experts’? Comparing expert predictions and empirical data on the use of farmland restoration sites by birds
AF Bennett, A Haslem, M White, T Hollings, JR Thomson
Biological Conservation 282, 110018, 2023
32023
Towards a continent‐wide ecological site condition database using calibrated expert evaluations
MD White, T Hollings, SJ Sinclair, KJ Williams, F Dickson, P Brenton, ...
Ecological Applications 33 (1), e2729, 2023
22023
Devils and disease in the landscape: the impact of disease on devils in the wild and on the Tasmanian ecosystem
M Jones, R Hamede, THM Hollings, HI McCallum
Sav. Tasmanian devil Recover. using Sci. Manag, 85-100, 2019
22019
Ecological effects of disease-induced apex predator decline
T Hollings
University Of Tasmania, 2013
22013
Trophic cascades following disease-induced decline of an apex predator: Tasmanian devils, environmental variability and top-down vs bottom-up control
ME Jones, T Hollings, N Mooney, HI McCallum
97 th Annual Meeting of the Ecological society of America: Portland, 2012
12012
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