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Mike Onus

Woodvale Research

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+61 8 94055155
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Wildlife Place, Woodvale WA 6026, Australia / PO Box 51, Wanneroo WA 6946, Australia
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Publications

(20 items)

2008

Johnston M, Algar D, Onus M, Hamilton N, Hilmer S, O'Donoghue M et al. (2008). Field trial of a new bait and toxicant for feral cat management on French Island, Victoria (ABSTRACT). In Proceedings of the 14th Australasian Vertebrate Pest Conference: Darwin, Australia, June 2008 (eds G Saunders, C Lane). Vertebrate Pests Committee, Canberra. p. 114

2006

Onus ML, Hamilton NA, Hilmer SS, Algar D (2006). Assessment of feral cat abundance and control options at Newmont Jundee operations. Department of Environment and Conservation, Woodvale, WA. 24 p.

2004

Onus ML, Hamilton NA, Algar D (2004). Preliminary assessment of feral cats for the ground parrot program within the Fitzgerald River National Park, February 2004. Department of Conservation and Land Management, Woodvale, WA. 10 p.

2003

Onus ML, Algar D, Brazell RI, Withnell GB, Hamilton N (2003). Assessment of feral cat status on Garden Island: a report to the Department of Defence (HMAS Stirling). Department of Conservation and Land Management, 11 p.

2002

Angus GJ, Martin KR, Onus ML, Hamilton N, Brazell R, Withnell GB (2002). Assessment of the comparative efficacy of two aerial baiting regimes through acceptance of non-toxic baits by feral cats in the north-eastern goldfields, Western Australia. Department of Conservation and Land Management, Kensington, WA. 21 p.

Angus GJ, Onus M, Fuller PJ, Liddelow G, Ward B (2002). Comparison of two aerial baiting regimes with respect to bait acceptance by introduced predators and non-target native fauna at the Gibson Desert Nature Reserve, Western Australia. Department of Conservation and Land Management, 37 p.

Angus GJ, Onus ML, Hamilton N, Withnell GB (2002). Assessment of bait acceptance by introduced predators from a single aerial deployment of bio-marked baits in the Gascoyne region, Western Australia. Department of Conservation and Land Management, Woodvale, WA. 18 p.

Kinnear JE, Sumner NR, Onus ML (2002). The red fox in Australia: an exotic predator turned biocontrol agent. Biological Conservation 108, pp. 335–359

Onus ML, Fuller PJ, Angus GJ, Algar D (2002). Assessment of feral cat abundance and control options at the Sir Samuel Mines N.L., Cosmos Nickel Project: a report to Jubilee Mines, N.L.. 10 p.

2001

Algar D, Angus GJ, Onus ML, Fuller PJ (2001). Optimising large scale cat predation control for wildlife recovery: a progress report to the Wind Over Water Foundation. Department of Conservation and Land Management, 13 p.

Eldridge MDB, Kinnear JE, Onus ML (2001). Source population of dispersing rock-wallabies (Petrogale lateralis) identified by assignment tests on multilocus genotypic data. Molecular Ecology 10, pp. 2867–2876

1998

Kinnear JE, Onus ME (1998). Predator control and rock-wallaby population dynamics, twenty years on: an overview of the impact of introduced predators: the fox and feral cat (ABSTRACT). In Australian Mammal Society: Program and Abstracts: Perth, Western Australia, 6-8 July 1998 (eds K Morris, R How, P Withers). Promaco Conventions, Perth. p. 42

Kinnear JE, Onus ML (1998). Predator control and rock-wallaby population dynamics, twenty years on: an overview of the impact of introduced predators: the fox and feral cat (ABSTRACT). p. 24

Kinnear JE, Onus ML, Sumner NR (1998). Fox control and rock wallaby population dynamics. II, an update. Wildlife Research 25, pp. 81–88

1994

Kinnear J, Onus M (1994). Fox control and rock wallaby population dynamics: an update (ABSTRACT). In Symposium Handbook: Program, Abstracts & Mail Conference Summary: National Rock Wallaby Symposium, 1994, Oraparinna, South Australia National Parks and Wildlife Foundation of New South Wales, Sydney. p. 20

Kinnear J, Onus M (1994). A sixteen year association with rock wallabies: some insights and experience regarding their management (ABSTRACT). In Symposium Handbook: Program, Abstracts & Mail Conference Summary: National Rock Wallaby Symposium, 1994, Oraparinna, South Australia National Parks and Wildlife Foundation of New South Wales, Sydney. p. 18

1993

Hall G, Onus M, Kinnear J (1993). A survey of Barrow Island for the black-flanked rock-wallaby (Petrogale lateralis lateralis). Department of Conservation and Land Management, 6 p.

1988

Kinnear JE, Bromilow RN, Onus ML, Sokolowski RES (1988). The Bromilow trap: a new risk-free soft trap suitable for small to medium-sized macropodids. Australian Wildlife Research 15, pp. 235–237

Kinnear JE, Onus ML, Bromilow RN (1988). Fox control and rock-wallaby population dynamics. Australian Wildlife Research 15, pp. 435–450

1984

Kinnear J, Onus M, Bromilow B (1984). Foxes, feral cats and rock wallabys. Swans 14(1), pp. 3–8

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