Peter Spencer
Lecturer
Environmental and Conservation Sciences
Murdoch University
Australia
Biography
Peter Spencer is a Lecturer in the Environmental and Conservation Sciences department of Murdoch University
Research Interest
Conservation, epidemiology and disease modelling based on Australian mammals and feral animal genetics
Publications
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Spencer, P., Sandover, S., Nihill, K., Wale, C., How, R., Schmitt, L., (2017), Living in isolation: ecological, demographic and geneticpatterns in northern Australias top marsupial predatoron Koolan Island, Australian Mammalogy, 39, 1, pages 17 - 27.
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Pacioni, C., Williams, M., Lacy, R., Spencer, P., Wayne, A., (2017), Predators and genetic fitness: key threatening factors for the conservation of a bettong species, Pacific Conservation Biology: a journal dedicated to conservation and wildlife management in the Pacific region, 23, 2, pages 200 - 212.
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Minjanos, J., Pacioni, C., Spencer, P., Hillyer, M., Craig, M., (2017), Characterizing the post-recolonization of Antechinus flavipes and its genetic implications in a production forest landscape, Restoration Ecology, online (doi: 10.1111/rec.12493), doi: 10.1111/rec.12493, pages -.