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Jessica A. Lyons
Jessica A. Lyons
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Wildlife laundering through breeding farms: Illegal harvest, population declines and a means of regulating the trade of green pythons (Morelia viridis) from Indonesia
JA Lyons, DJD Natusch
Biological Conservation 144 (12), 3073-3081, 2011
2482011
Exploited for pets: the harvest and trade of amphibians and reptiles from Indonesian New Guinea
DJD Natusch, JA Lyons
Biodiversity and Conservation, 2012
1222012
Effects of rarity on the harvest of wild populations within species
JA Lyons, DJD Natusch
Ecological Economics 93, 278-283, 2013
622013
Jungle Giants: Assessing Sustainable Harvesting in a Difficult-to-Survey Species (Python reticulatus)
DJD Natusch, JA Lyons, Mumpuni, A Riyanto, R Shine
PLoS ONE, 2016
412016
Relationships between ontogenetic changes in prey selection, head shape, sexual maturity, and colour in an Australasian python (Morelia viridis)
DJD Natusch, JA Lyons
Biological Journal of the Linnean Society, 2012
362012
Assessment of python breeding farms supplying the international high-end leather industry
DJD Natusch, JA Lyons
IUCN, Gland, Switzerland, 2014
352014
Serpent's source: Determining the source and geographic origin of traded python skins using isotopic and elemental markers
DJD Natusch, JF Carter, PW Aust, NV Tri, U Tinggi, Mumpuni, A Riyanto, ...
Biological Conservation 209, 406-414, 2017
342017
The harvest of freshwater turtles (Chelidae) from Papua, Indonesia, for the international pet trade
JA Lyons, DJD Natusch, CR Shepherd
Oryx 47 (2), 298-302, 2013
312013
Detailed biological data are informative, but robust trends are needed for informing sustainability of wildlife harvesting: A case study of reptile offtake in Southeast Asia
DJD Natusch, JA Lyons, A Riyanto, S Khadiejah, R Shine
Biological Conservation 233, 83-92, 2019
212019
Communally Nesting Migratory Birds Create Ecological Hot-Spots in Tropical Australia
DJD Natusch, JA Lyons, G Brown, R Shine
PLoS ONE 11 (10), e0162651, 2016
212016
Species delimitation and systematics of the green pythons (Morelia viridis complex) of Melanesia and Australia
DJD Natusch, D Esquerré, JA Lyons, A Hamidy, AR Lemmon, ...
Molecular phylogenetics and evolution 142, 106640, 2020
202020
Examination of Sarcocystis spp. of giant snakes from Australia and Southeast Asia confirms presence of a known pathogen – Sarcocystis nesbitti
M Wassermann, L Raisch, JA Lyons, DJD Natusch, S Richter, M Wirth, ...
PLoS ONE, 2017
192017
Interspecific interactions between feral pigs and native birds reveal both positive and negative effects
DJD Natusch, M Mayer, JA Lyons, R Shine
Austral Ecology, 2016
192016
Biotic interactions mediate the influence of bird colonies on vegetation and soil chemistry at aggregation sites
DJD Natusch, JA Lyons, GP Brown, R Shine
Austral Ecology, 2017
182017
Safety first: terrestrial predators drive selection of highly specific nesting sites in colonial‐breeding birds
DJD Natusch, JA Lyons, R Shine
Journal of Avian Biology 48 (8), 1104-1113, 2017
172017
Geographic and Sexual Variations in Body Size, Morphology, and Diet among Five Populations of Green Pythons (Morelia viridis)
DJD Natusch, JA Lyons
Journal of Herpetology, 2013
152013
Cane toads beneath bird rookeries: utilization of a natural disturbance by an invasive species
DC Lettoof, JA Lyons, R Shine, G Maniel, M Mayer, DJD Natusch
Current Zoology 64 (4), 433-439, 2018
122018
Ecological attributes and trade of white-lipped pythons (Genus Leiopython) in Indonesian New Guinea
DJD Natusch, JA Lyons
Australian Journal of Zoology 59 (5), 339-343, 2012
112012
Biting off more than you can chew: Attempted predation on a human by a giant snake (Simalia amethistina)
D Natusch, J Lyons, LA Mears, R Shine
Austral Ecology 46 (1), 159-162, 2021
102021
Methodologies for differentiating between wild and captive-bred CITES-listed snakes
JA Lyons, DJD Natusch
https://cites.org/sites/default/files/eng/com/ac/28/Inf/E-AC28-Inf-09.pdf, 2015
102015
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