The effect of road-type and distance transported on behaviour, physiology and carcass quality of farmed red deer (Cervus elaphus)

J.G. Jago , R.G. Harcourt , L.R. Matthews
Applied Animal Behaviour Science 51 ( 1-2) 129 -141

17
1997
Reef shark movements relative to a coastal marine protected area

C.W. Speed , M.G. Meekan , I.C. Field , C.R. McMahon
Regional Studies in Marine Science 3 58 -66

60
2016
Integrating social network analysis and fine-scale positioning to characterize the associations of a benthic shark

N.C. Armansin , K.A. Lee , C. Huveneers , R.G. Harcourt
Animal Behaviour 115 245 -258

12
2016
Risk factors associated with bruising in red deer at a commercial slaughter plant.

J.G. Jago , A.L. Hargreaves , R.G. Harcourt , L.R. Matthews
Meat Science 44 ( 3) 181 -191

19
1996
Population structure of adult female Australian sea lions is driven by fine-scale foraging site fidelity

A.D. Lowther , R.G. Harcourt , S.D. Goldsworthy , A. Stow
Animal Behaviour 83 ( 3) 691 -701

54
2012
Individual variation of in-air female 'pup contact' calls in Weddell seals, Leptonychotes weddellii

T.L. Rogers , K.T. Collins , R.G. Harcourt , K.E. Wheatley
Behaviour 142 ( 2) 167 -189

22
2005
Quantifying imperfect camera-trap detection probabilities: implications for density modelling

T. McIntyre , T. L. Majelantle , D. J. Slip , R. G. Harcourt
Wildlife Research 47 ( 2) 177 -185

22
2020
Regional variation in trophic ecology of adult female Australian sea lions inferred from stable isotopes in whiskers

A. D. Lowther , R. G. Harcourt , S. D. Goldsworthy
Wildlife Research 40 ( 4) 303 -311

5
2013
Genetic and reproductive evidence for two species of ornate wobbegong shark Orectolobus spp. on the Australian east coast

S. Corrigan , C. Huveneers , T. S. Schwartz , R. G. Harcourt
Journal of Fish Biology 73 ( 7) 1662 -1675

31
2008
To catch or to sight? A comparison of demographic parameter estimates obtained from mark-recapture and mark-resight models

K. A. Lee , C. Huveneers , O. Gimenez , V. Peddemors
Biodiversity and Conservation 23 ( 11) 2781 -2800

12
2014
Predicting krill swarm characteristics important for marine predators foraging off East Antarctica

S. Bestley , B. Raymond , N. J. Gales , R. G. Harcourt
Ecography 41 ( 6) 996 -1012

10
2018
Aquatic animal telemetry: A panoramic window into the underwater world

N. E. Hussey , S. T. Kessel , K. Aarestrup , S. J. Cooke
Science 348 ( 6240) 1255642 -1255642

1,116
2015
Foraging while breeding: alternative mating strategies by male Weddell seals?

R. G. Harcourt , J. J. Kingston , J. R. Waas , M. A. Hindell
Aquatic Conservation-marine and Freshwater Ecosystems 17

22
2007
Three-dimensional dive profiles of free-ranging Weddell seals

R. G. Harcourt , M. A. Hindell , D. G. Bell , J. R. Waas
Polar Biology 23 ( 7) 479 -487

57
2000
Common dolphins subject to fisheries impacts in Southern Australia are genetically differentiated: implications for conservation

Kerstin Bilgmann , LM Möller , RG Harcourt , Rosemary Gales
Animal Conservation 11 ( 6) 518 -528

52
2008
Reply to ‘Clarifying the interpretation of Hamer et al. (2008) by Bilgmann et al. (2008)’

Kerstin Bilgmann , LM Möller , RG Harcourt , Rosemary Gales
Animal Conservation 12 ( 4) 289 -290

4
2009
Now is the time to protect the Arctic

N. E. Hussey , R. G. Harcourt , M. Auger-Methe
Science 354 ( 6317) 1243 -1243

4
2016
Quantification of the maternal-embryonal nutritional relationship of elasmobranchs: case study of wobbegong sharks (genus Orectolobus).

C. Huveneers , N. M. Otway , R. G. Harcourt , M. Ellis
Journal of Fish Biology 78 ( 5) 1375 -1389

14
2011
Advances in New Zealand mammalogy 1990–2000: Pinnipeds

R. G. Harcourt
Journal of The Royal Society of New Zealand 31 ( 1) 135 -160

25
2001