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Publications: Greenwell, Claire

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Journal Article

Stockwell, S., Greenwell, C.N., Dunlop, J.N. and Loneragan, N.R. (2022) Corrigendum to: Distribution and foraging by non-breeding Caspian Terns on a large temperate estuary of south-western Australia - preliminary investigations. Pacific Conservation Biology, 28 (1). p. 101.

Dunlop, J.N. and Greenwell, C.N. (2022) A long tern view: distribution of small terns (Sternula) in Western Australia and implications for their conservation. Pacific Conservation Biology . Online Early.

Stockwell, S., Greenwell, C.N., Dunlop, J.N. and Loneragan, N.R. (2021) Distribution and foraging by non-breeding Caspian Terns on a large temperate estuary of south-western Australia – preliminary investigations. Pacific Conservation Biology, 28 (1). pp. 48-56.

Greenwell, C.N., Tweedley, J.R.ORCID: 0000-0002-2749-1060, Moore, G.I., Lenanton, R.C.J., Dunlop, J.N. and Loneragan, N.R. (2021) Feeding ecology of a threatened coastal seabird across an inner shelf seascape. Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science, 263 . Art. 107627.

Greenwell, C.N., Born, K.S., Admiraal, R., Hodgson, A.ORCID: 0000-0002-9479-3018, Dunlop, J.N. and Loneragan, N.R. (2021) Social facilitation for conservation planning: understanding fairy tern behavior and site selection in response to conspecific audio-visual cues. Endangered Species Research, 45 . pp. 147-157.

Dunlop, J.N. and Greenwell, C.N. (2020) Seasonal movements and metapopulation structure of the Australian fairy tern in Western Australia. Pacific Conservation Biology, 27 (1). pp. 47-60.

Greenwell, C.N., Dunlop, J.N., Admiraal, R. and Loneragan, N.R. (2020) The secret life of Fairy Terns: Breeding chronology and life history observations of Sternula nereis nereis in south-western Australia. Pacific Conservation Biology . Online Early.

Greenwell, C.N., Calver, M.C.ORCID: 0000-0001-9082-2902 and Loneragan, N.R. (2019) Cat Gets Its Tern: A case study of predation on a threatened coastal seabird. Animals, 9 (7). p. 445.

Greenwell, C.N., Loneragan, N.R., Tweedley, J.R.ORCID: 0000-0002-2749-1060 and Wall, M. (2019) Diet and trophic role of octopus on an abalone sea ranch. Fisheries Management and Ecology . Early View.

Greenwell, C.N., Dunlop, J.N. and Loneragan, N.R. (2019) Nest desertion: An anti-predator strategy of the Australian Fairy Tern Sternula nereis nereis. Marine Ornithology, 47 (2). pp. 193-197.

Greenwell, C.N., Loneragan, N.R., Admiraal, R., Tweedley, J.R.ORCID: 0000-0002-2749-1060 and Wall, M. (2019) Octopus as predators of abalone on a sea ranch. Fisheries Management and Ecology, 26 (2). pp. 108-118.

Greenwell, C.N., Coulson, P.G., Tweedley, J.R.ORCID: 0000-0002-2749-1060 and Loneragan, N.R. (2018) Regional differences in the feeding of the ambush predator Neosebastes pandus and comparisons of diets in the Scorpaenidae, Triglidae and Platycephalidae. Journal of Fish Biology, 93 (1). pp. 95-109.

Thesis

Greenwell, Claire (2021) Life history, ecology, and population dynamics of the Australian Fairy Tern and implications for their conservation. PhD thesis, Murdoch University.

Greenwell, Claire (2017) Octopus as predators of Haliotis laevigata on an abalone sea ranch of south-western Australia. Honours thesis, Murdoch University.

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