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Dr Julia Hoy
Dr Julia Hoy
Captive Animal Behaviour and Welfare, School of Animal Studies, University of Queensland, Australia
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Thirty years later: Enrichment practices for captive mammals
JM Hoy, PJ Murray, A Tribe
Zoo biology 29 (3), 303-316, 2010
1882010
The ‘Toolbox’of strategies for managing Haemonchus contortus in goats: what’s in and what’s out
PE Kearney, PJ Murray, JM Hoy, M Hohenhaus, A Kotze
Veterinary Parasitology 220, 93-107, 2016
742016
Choice, control and computers: Empowering wildlife in human care
J Coe, J Hoy
Multimodal Technologies and Interaction 4 (4), 92, 2020
382020
Expenditure and motivation of Australian recreational hunters
N Finch, P Murray, J Hoy, G Baxter
Wildlife Research 41 (1), 76-83, 2014
342014
How to train your wildlife: a review of predator avoidance training
MC Edwards, C Ford, JM Hoy, S FitzGibbon, PJ Murray
Applied Animal Behaviour Science 234, 105170, 2021
222021
The potential for microchip‐automated technology to improve enrichment practices
JM Hoy, PJ Murray, A Tribe
Zoo biology 29 (5), 586-599, 2010
202010
Microchips for macropods: First use of a microchip‐automated door by a bridled nailtail wallaby (Onychogalea fraenata)
SJ Muns, JM Hoy, PJ Murray
Zoo Biology 37 (4), 274-278, 2018
132018
Bandicoot bunkers: training wild-caught northern brown bandicoots (Isoodon macrourus) to use microchip-automated safe refuge
MC Edwards, JM Hoy, SI FitzGibbon, PJ Murray
Wildlife Research 47 (3), 239-243, 2020
112020
Training a wild-born marsupial to use microchip-automated devices: the brush-tailed phascogale (Phascogale tapoatafa) as proof of concept
MC Edwards, JM Hoy, S FitzGibbon, PJ Murray
Australian Mammalogy 41 (2), 279-282, 2018
62018
Relaxed predation theory: size, sex and brains matter
MC Edwards, JM Hoy, SI FitzGibbon, PJ Murray
Biological Reviews 96 (1), 153-161, 2021
52021
First use of a microchip-automated nest box in situ by a brush-tailed phascogale (Phascogale tapoatafa)
SJ Watson, JM Hoy, MC Edwards, PJ Murray
Australian Mammalogy 44 (1), 139-142, 2021
42021
Microchip-automated husbandry as enrichment for captive animals
JM Hoy
42010
Monitoring with microchips: Microchip‐automated doors as a potential novel method for tracking the survival of released Northern Brown Bandicoots
MC Edwards, JM Hoy, SI FitzGibbon, PJ Murray
Ecological Management & Restoration 21 (3), 254-256, 2020
22020
Animal care staff and management opinions differ on constraints involved with enrichment
J Hoy, P Murray, A Tribe
Shape of Enrichment, 2007
22007
Digital Technologies in Nature
S Webber, J Oliver, W Smith, J Hoy, K Vella, M Brereton, H Bender, ...
Proceedings of the Eight International Conference on Animal-Computer …, 2021
12021
In Situ Training of Brushtail Possums to use Microchip‐automated Doors
SJ Watson, JM Hoy, MC Edwards, PJ Murray
Wildlife Society Bulletin 45 (3), 390-395, 2021
12021
Habitat influence on activity patterns of brush-tailed rock-wallabies in Queensland
KL Botma, F Shapland, JM Hoy, T Pritchard, PJ Murray
Australian Journal of Zoology 68 (3), 136-144, 2021
12021
Development of the Mata Hari Judas Queen (Felis catus)
PJ Murray, M Rogie, N Fraser, J Hoy, S Kempster
Animals 10 (10), 1843, 2020
12020
Attitudes and characteristics of Australian recreational hunters
G Baxter, N Finch, P Murray, J Hoy
12012
Trialling a new method to attract feral cats (Felis catus) in situ–the Mata Hari Judas queen
AL Dennien, MC Edwards, JM Hoy, V Nicolson, MJ Brady, PJ Murray
Wildlife Research 51 (4), 2024
2024
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