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1. Evaluating predator control using two non-invasive population metrics: a camera trap activity index and density estimation from scat genotyping.

2. Adaptive management informs conservation and monitoring of Australia's threatened malleefowl.

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3. Designing a camera trap monitoring program to measure efficacy of invasive predator management.

4. Malleefowl Leipoa ocellata incubation mounds as habitat for other vertebrates

5. Malleefowl Leipoa ocellata breeding behaviour: Insights from citizen science camera surveillance

6. Target specificity of the felixer grooming 'trap'

7. Using population viability analysis to guide research and conservation actions for Australia's threatened malleefowl Leipoa ocellata.

8. Computationally exact methods for stochastic periodic dynamics: Spatiotemporal dispersal and temporally forced transmission

9. Citizen scientists reveal nationwide trends and drivers in the breeding activity of a threatened bird, the malleefowl (Leipoa ocellata)

11. The biomechanical, chemical, and physiological adaptations of the eggs of two Australian megapodes to their nesting strategies and their implications for extinct titanosaur dinosaurs

12. Cross-cultural systematic biological surveys in Australia’s Western Desert

13. Findings from the first detailed fauna survey of Quanda Nature Reserve, New South Wales

14. Using population viability analysis to guide research and conservation actions for Australia's threatened malleefowl Leipoa ocellata

15. Simple rules for ranking and optimally managing metapopulations

16. Using community observations to predict the occurrence of malleefowl (Leipoa ocellata) in the Western Australian wheatbelt

17. Contraction in the range of Malleefowl (Leipoa ocellata) in Western Australia: a comparative assessment using presence-only and presence—absence datasets

18. Case 3415PedionomusGould, December 1840 (Aves, pedionomidae) andLeipoaGould, December 1840 (Aves, megapodiidae): proposed conservation of usage

19. Does the integrity or structure of mallee habitat influence the degree of Fox predation on Malleefowl (Leipoa ocellata)?

20. Behaviour and Time-Activity Budgets of Malleefowl Leipoa ocellata in South Australia

21. Potential food resources available to malleefowl Leipoa ocellata in marginal mallee lands during drought

22. The Tolerance of MalleefowlLeipoa ocellatato 1080

23. Effect of Age at Release on the Susceptibility of Captive-reared Malleefowl Leipoa ocellata to Predation by the Introduced Fox Vulpes vulpes

24. A Stochastic Metapopulation Model with Variability in Patch Size and Position

25. Calorimetric investigations on mound-building birds

26. Energetics of mound-tending behaviour in the malleefowl, Leipoa ocellata (Megapodiidae)

27. Computationally exact methods for stochastic periodic dynamics: Spatiotemporal dispersal and temporally forced transmission

28. Can threatened species survive where the top predator is absent?

29. Isolation and characterisation of 12 polymorphic microsatellite loci for the threatened mound-building malleefowl, Leipoa ocellata (Aves : Megapodiidae)

30. Less fuel for the fire: malleefowl (Leipoa ocellata) nesting activity affects fuel loads and fire behaviour

31. Polygyny and Reproductive Effort in the Malleefowl Leipoa ocellata

32. Using high-definition aerial photography to search in 3D for malleefowl mounds is a cost-effective alternative to ground searches

33. Possible implications of Rabbit Calicivirus Disease for malleefowl Leipoa ocellata Gould in the north-west of Victoria

34. Malleefowl conservation in New South Wales: a review

35. The National Malleefowl Recovery Plan: a framework for conserving the species across Australia

36. Possible implications of Rabbit Calicivirus Disease for malleefowl Leipoa ocellata Gould in the north-west of Victoria

37. 'Its Gnow or Never': a case study of community action for malleefowl conservation in the wheatbelt area of Western Australia

38. The National Malleefowl Recovery Plan: a framework for conserving the species across Australia

39. Pedionomus Gould, December 1840 (Aves, PEDIONOMIDAE) and Leipoa Gould, December 1840 (Aves, MEGAPODIIDAE): usage conserved.

40. Malleefowl conservation in New South Wales: a review

41. “Its Gnow or Never”: a case study of community action for malleefowl conservation in the wheatbelt area of Western Australia

42. Woodland birds persisting in least disturbed environment: Birds of Dryandra Woodland 1953–2008

43. Contemporary fire regimes in a fragmented and an unfragmented landscape: implications for vegetation structure and persistence of the fire-sensitive malleefowl

45. Which mosaic? A landscape ecological approach for evaluating interactions between fire regimes, habitat and animals

46. Fecundity, egg size and the influence of rainfall in an isolated population of malleefowl (Leipoa ocellata)

47. Nesting activity and demography of an isolated population of malleefowl (Leipoa ocellata)

48. Efficacy of Fox Control in Reducing the Mortality of Released Captive-reared Malleefowl, Leipoa ocellata

49. The impact of introduced predators on two threatened prey species: A case study from western New South Wales.

50. Surveying malleefowl breeding densities using an airborne thermal scanner