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12023Brushtail possum terrestrial activity patterns are driven by climatic conditions, breeding and moonlight intensitySmielak, Michal Krzysztof ; Ballard, Guy ; John Sabine Fleming, Peter ; Koertner, Gerhard ; Vernes, Karl ; Reid, Nick 11-Apr-2024
22021Lethal control of eutherian predators via aerial baiting does not negatively affect female spotted-tailed quolls (Dasyurus maculatus maculatus) and their pouch youngClaridge, Andrew W; Ballard, Guy ; Koertner, Gerhard ; Fleming, Peter J S ; Forge, Trent ; Hine, Abby5-May-2022
32019Denning behaviour of female spotted-tailed quolls during the breeding seasonKoertner, Gerhard ; Claridge, Andrew ; Ballard, Guy 1-May-2022
4Dec-2016Contact rates of wild-living and domestic dog populations in Australia: a new approachSparkes, Jessica; Ballard, Guy ; Fleming, Peter J S ; van de Ven, Remy; Koertner, Gerhard 2-May-2022
52016Rabies disease dynamics in naȉve dog populations in AustraliaSparkes, Jessica; McLeod, Steven; Ballard, Guy ; Fleming, Peter ; Koertner, Gerhard ; Brown, Wendy 18-Aug-2016
62014Effects of Sex and Reproductive State on Interactions between Free-Roaming Domestic DogsSparkes, Jessica; Koertner, Gerhard ; Ballard, Guy-Anthony ; Fleming, Peter ; Brown, Wendy 15-Jan-2015

Credit Name
Guy Ballard
Full Name
Ballard, Guy
Variants
Ballard, Guy-Anthony
Ballard, Guy A
Ballard, G
 
UNE Researcher ID
une-id:gballar3
 
Position Title
Associate Professor
 
 
Scopus Author ID
Discipline
School of Environmental and Rural Science
 
Faculty
Faculty of Science, Ag, Business and Law
Surname
Ballard
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Given Name
Guy
 
Preferred Given Name
Guy
School/Department
School of Environmental and Rural Science
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