Fox DNA Project - Animal Biology

Publications

Berry O. and Sarre S.D. (2007) Gel-free species identification using melt-curve analysis.
  Molecular Ecology Notes 7, 1-4. (this is the accepted pre-publication MS.  Alternatively, please email me for a reprint, or see the Molecular Ecology Notes website to download it).

Berry, O., Sarre, S.D., Farrington, L. and Aitken, N. (2007).
Faecal DNA detection of invasive species: the case of feral foxes in Tasmania. Wildlife Research. 34, 1-7. (this is the pre-publication MS.  Alternatively, please email me for a reprint or see the Wildlife Research website to download it.

Berry, O. (2006) Inbreeding and promiscuity in the endangered grand skink. Conservation Genetics. 7, 427-437.

Berry, O. and Gleeson, D.M. 2005 Distinguishing historical fragmentation from a recent decline – shrinking or pre-shrunk skink from New Zealand. Biological Conservation. 123, 197-210.

Berry, O. Tocher, M.D. Gleeson, D.M. Sarre, S.D. 2005. Effects of vegetation matrix on animal dispersal: genetic evidence from a study of endangered skinks. Conservation Biology. 19, 1-10.

Berry, O. Tocher, M.D. and Sarre S.D. 2004. Can assignment tests measure dispersal? Molecular Ecology. 13, 551-561.

Berry, O. Gleeson, D.M. and Sarre, S.D. 2003. Microsatellite DNA markers for New Zealand skinks. Conservation Genetics. 4, 411-414.