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Neil Loneragan

Honorary/Emeritus, Centre for Sustainable Aquatic Ecosystems, Murdoch University

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by S. McCluskeyL. Bejder and N. Loneragan

Published 2016

2015 Research Findings: Bulletin 6.16 Wildlife Biology & Conservation

Adequate quantity and quality of prey is paramount to the survival of any predator species. The farther up the food chain a predator resides, the more challenging it is to find and capture sufficient prey.

Other   Open access

by J. TyneD. JohnstonR. RankinN. Loneragan and L. Bejder

Published 2016

2016 Research Findings: Bulletin 6.13 Wildlife Biology & Conservation

With the ever increasing intrusion of anthropogenic activities on wildlife habitats, linking environmental characteristics with behavioural activities is vital for the identification and protection of critical habitats (i.e. those supporting essential life functions such as foraging, breeding or resting).

Other   Peer reviewed

by D.J. VanceM.D.E. HaywoodD.S. HealesR.A. KenyonN.R. Loneragan and R.C. Pendrey

Published 1996

Professional Fisherman, April, 28 - 32

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by N.R. Loneragan

Published 1985

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