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Dr Fiona Hogan
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Optimizing the use of shed feathers for genetic analysis
FE Hogan, R Cooke, CP Burridge, JA Norman
Molecular Ecology Resources 8 (3), 561-567, 2008
1132008
The diet of powerful owls (Ninox strenua) and prey availability in a continuum of habitats from disturbed urban fringe to protected forest environments in south-eastern Australia
R Cooke, R Wallis, F Hogan, J White, A Webster
Wildlife Research 33 (3), 199-206, 2006
692006
Reliable genotyping of the koala (Phascolarctos cinereus) using DNA isolated from a single faecal pellet
F Wedrowicz, M Karsa, J Mosse, FE Hogan
Molecular ecology resources 13 (4), 634-641, 2013
362013
Predictive mapping of powerful owl (Ninox strenua) breeding sites using Geographical Information Systems (GIS) in urban Melbourne, Australia
B Isaac, R Cooke, D Simmons, F Hogan
Landscape and Urban Planning 84 (3-4), 212-218, 2008
342008
Reduced gene flow in a vulnerable species reflects two centuries of habitat loss and fragmentation
K Stevens, KA Harrisson, FE Hogan, R Cooke, RH Clarke
Ecosphere 9 (2), e02114, 2018
302018
A non-invasive tool for assessing pathogen prevalence in koala (Phascolarctos cinereus) populations: detection of Chlamydia pecorum and koala retrovirus …
F Wedrowicz, T Saxton, J Mosse, W Wright, FE Hogan
Conservation Genetics Resources 8, 511-521, 2016
222016
Insights into the breeding behaviour and dispersal of the Powerful Owl (Ninox strenua) through the collection of shed feathers
FE Hogan, R Cooke
Emu-Austral Ornithology 110 (2), 178-184, 2010
182010
Phylogenetic and geographical analysis of a retrovirus during the early stages of endogenous adaptation and exogenous spread in a new host
BL Quigley, F Wedrowicz, F Hogan, P Timms
Molecular ecology 30 (11), 2626-2640, 2021
172021
Detectability and activity patterns of sambar deer (Rusa unicolor) in Baw Baw National Park, Victoria
C Davies, W Wright, FE Hogan, H Davies
Australian Mammalogy 42 (3), 312-320, 2020
122020
Urbanization and raptors: trends and research approaches
R Cooke, F Hogan, B Isaac, M Weaving, JG White
Urban raptors: Ecology and conservation of birds of prey in cities, 64-75, 2018
122018
Molecular data contradicts historical records and cautions translocation of the Lord Howe Island masked owl
FE Hogan, C Campbell, KA Harrison, D Milledge, R Cooke
Biological conservation 159, 313-320, 2013
122013
A morphological model for sexing nestling peregrine falcons (Falco peregrinus macropus) verified through genetic analysis
VG Hurley, F Hogan, JG White, R Cooke
Wildlife research 34 (1), 54-58, 2007
122007
Genetic structure and diversity of the koala population in South Gippsland, Victoria: A remnant population of high conservation significance
F Wedrowicz, J Mosse, W Wright, FE Hogan
Conservation Genetics 19 (3), 713-728, 2018
112018
Reverse ascertainment bias in microsatellite allelic diversity in owls (Aves, Strigiformes)
FE Hogan, R Cooke, JA Norman
Conservation genetics 10, 635-638, 2009
112009
Predicting deer–vehicle collision risk across Victoria, Australia
C Davies, W Wright, F Hogan, C Visintin
Australian Mammalogy 42 (3), 293-301, 2019
92019
Using non-invasive sampling methods to determine the prevalence and distribution of Chlamydia pecorum and koala retrovirus in a remnant koala population with conservation …
F Wedrowicz, J Mosse, W Wright, FE Hogan
Wildlife Research 45 (4), 366-380, 2018
82018
Isolation and characterization of microsatellite loci to DNA fingerprint the Powerful Owl (Ninox strenua)
F Hogan, C Burridge, R Cooke, J Norman
Molecular ecology notes 7 (6), 1305-1307, 2007
82007
Delineating genetic management units of sambar deer (Rusa unicolor) in south-eastern Australia, using opportunistic tissue sampling and targeted scat collection
C Davies, W Wright, F Wedrowicz, C Pacioni, FE Hogan
Wildlife Research 49 (2), 147-157, 2021
72021
Powerful owls: possum assassins move into town
R Cooke, F Hogan, B Isaac, M Weaving, JG White
Urban raptors: Ecology and conservation of birds of prey in cities, 152-165, 2018
62018
Genetic structure and sex-biased dispersal of a declining cooperative-breeder, the Grey-crowned Babbler, Pomatostomus temporalis, at the southern edge of its …
KP Stevens, KA Harrisson, RH Clarke, R Cooke, FE Hogan
Emu-Austral Ornithology 116 (4), 323-332, 2016
62016
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