School of Science and Health, Western Sydney University
Affiliated withWestern Sydney UniversityWestern Sydney University
Research Area
I am a Comparative Physiologist with specialist skills in Stress Endocrinology. I work on wildlife and production animals and use non-lethal methods of hormone monitoring to evaluate physiological stress to make recommendations for advancing animal production, welfare and wildlife conservation & management.
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![]() Publication title Cited by 8 | 2019 |
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| 2017 | |
Dose-response relationship of tryptophan with large neutral amino acids, and its impact on physiological responses in the chick model. General and comparative endocrinology| PubMed ID: 29339185 | 2018 |
| 2018 | |
Testing for Short- and Long-Term Thermal Plasticity in Corticosterone Responses of an Ectothermic Vertebrate. Physiological and biochemical zoology : PBZ| PubMed ID: 29863953 | 2018 |
Extreme Competence: Keystone Hosts of Infections. Trends in ecology & evolution| PubMed ID: 30704782 | 2019 |
Physiological Stress in Rescued Wild Koalas Are Influenced by Habitat Demographics, Environmental Stressors, and Clinical Intervention. Frontiers in endocrinology| PubMed ID: 30761085 | 2019 |
Measuring wool cortisol and progesterone levels in breeding maiden Australian merino sheep (Ovis aries). PloS one| PubMed ID: 30958853 | 2019 |
Physiological stress levels in wild koala sub-populations facing anthropogenic induced environmental trauma and disease. Scientific reports| PubMed ID: 30988329 | 2019 |