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Tarnya Cox
Tarnya Cox
Research Scientist
Verified email at dpi.nsw.gov.au
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Rabbit hemorrhagic disease virus 2 (RHDV2; GI. 2) is replacing endemic strains of RHDV in the Australian landscape within 18 months of its arrival
JE Mahar, RN Hall, D Peacock, J Kovaliski, M Piper, R Mourant, N Huang, ...
Journal of virology 92 (2), 10.1128/jvi. 01374-17, 2018
1122018
FLYING FOXES AS CARRIERS OF PATHOGENIC LEPTOSPIRA SPECIES
TE Cox, LD Smythe, LKP Leung
Journal of wildlife diseases 41 (4), 753-757, 2005
812005
Modeling the distribution of a wide‐ranging invasive species using the sampling efforts of expert and citizen scientists
E Roy‐Dufresne, F Saltré, BD Cooke, C Mellin, G Mutze, T Cox, ...
Ecology and Evolution 9 (19), 11053-11063, 2019
392019
Distribution and prevalence of the Australian non-pathogenic rabbit calicivirus is correlated with rainfall and temperature
J Liu, DA Fordham, BD Cooke, T Cox, G Mutze, T Strive
PLoS One 9 (12), e113976, 2014
332014
Emerging RHDV2 suppresses the impact of endemic and novel strains of RHDV on wild rabbit populations
DSL Ramsey, T Cox, T Strive, DM Forsyth, I Stuart, R Hall, P Elsworth, ...
Journal of Applied Ecology 57 (3), 630-641, 2020
312020
A single introduction of wild rabbits triggered the biological invasion of Australia
JM Alves, M Carneiro, JP Day, JJ Welch, JA Duckworth, TE Cox, M Letnic, ...
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 119 (35), e2122734119, 2022
272022
Changes in virus transmission dynamics following the emergence of RHDV2 shed light on its competitive advantage over previously circulating variants
PL Taggart, RN Hall, TE Cox, J Kovaliski, SR McLeod, T Strive
Transboundary and emerging diseases 69 (3), 1118-1130, 2022
272022
Pest responses to odors from predators fed a diet of target species conspecifics and heterospecifics
TE Cox, PJ Murray, GP Hall, X Li
The Journal of Wildlife Management 74 (8), 1737-1744, 2010
262010
Effectiveness and costs of helicopter-based shooting of deer
AJ Bengsen, DM Forsyth, A Pople, M Brennan, M Amos, M Leeson, ...
Wildlife Research 50 (9), 617-631, 2022
222022
Retrospective serological analysis reveals presence of the emerging lagovirus RHDV2 in Australia in wild rabbits at least five months prior to its first detection
T Strive, M Piper, N Huang, R Mourant, J Kovaliski, L Capucci, TE Cox, ...
Transboundary and emerging diseases 67 (2), 822-833, 2020
222020
The Australian public is still vulnerable to emerging virulent strains of West Nile virus
NA Prow, EK Hewlett, HM Faddy, F Coiacetto, W Wang, T Cox, RA Hall, ...
Frontiers in public health 2, 146, 2014
222014
Lethal biological control of rabbits–the most powerful tools for landscape-scale mitigation of rabbit impacts in Australia
T Strive, TE Cox
Australian Zoologist 40 (1), 118-128, 2019
212019
Benefits of rabbit biocontrol in Australia.
T Cox, T Strive, G Mutze, P West, G Saunders
212013
Automated detection of animals in low-resolution airborne thermal imagery
A Ulhaq, P Adams, TE Cox, A Khan, T Low, M Paul
Remote Sensing 13 (16), 3276, 2021
152021
The impact of RHDV-K5 on rabbit populations in Australia: an evaluation of citizen science surveys to monitor rabbit abundance
TE Cox, DSL Ramsey, E Sawyers, S Campbell, J Matthews, P Elsworth
Scientific Reports 9 (1), 15229, 2019
132019
Different serological profiles to co-occurring pathogenic and nonpathogenic caliciviruses in wild European rabbits (Oryctolagus cuniculus) across Australia
TE Cox, J Liu, R de Ven, T Strive
Journal of wildlife diseases 53 (3), 472-481, 2017
132017
The Australian National Rabbit Database: 50 yr of population monitoring of an invasive species
E Roy‐Dufresne, M Lurgi, S Brown, K Wells, B Cooke, G Mutze, ...
Ecology 100 (7), 2019
122019
Models of spatiotemporal variation in rabbit abundance reveal management hot spots for an invasive species
SC Brown, K Wells, E Roy‐Dufresne, S Campbell, B Cooke, T Cox, ...
Ecological Applications 30 (4), e02083, 2020
112020
Disentangling synergistic disease dynamics: Implications for the viral biocontrol of rabbits
K Wells, DA Fordham, BW Brook, P Cassey, T Cox, RB O'Hara, ...
journal of animal ecology 87 (5), 1418-1428, 2018
112018
Do fecal odors from native and non‐native predators cause a habitat shift among macropods?
TE Cox, PJ Murray, AJ Bengsen, GP Hall, X Li
Wildlife Society Bulletin 39 (1), 159-164, 2015
102015
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