Dr Hamish A Campbell

Dr Hamish A Campbell

Charles Darwin University

H-index: 32

Oceania-Australia

About Dr Hamish A Campbell

Dr Hamish A Campbell, With an exceptional h-index of 32 and a recent h-index of 24 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Charles Darwin University, specializes in the field of Movement Ecology, Animal Biotelemetry, Threatened Species Management, Developing ecological tools and technologies, Human Wildli.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Natal origin and dispersal of problem saltwater crocodiles in the Darwin Harbor, Australia

Aversive Conditioning of Larger Estuarine Crocodiles (Crocodylus porosus) and the Remote Deployment of Transmitters

Saving the endangered Mary River turtle: Enhancing conservation outcomes through community engagement

Scaling of activity space in marine organisms across latitudinal gradients

The threatened Gouldian finch preferentially forages in prescribed burnt savannas

The rise of animal biotelemetry and genetics research data integration

The southern cassowary (Casuarius casuarius johnsonii) remains an important disperser of native plants in fragmented rainforest landscapes

Conditional alternative movement tactics in male crocodiles

Dr Hamish A Campbell Information

University

Position

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Citations(all)

3122

Citations(since 2020)

1646

Cited By

2122

hIndex(all)

32

hIndex(since 2020)

24

i10Index(all)

63

i10Index(since 2020)

47

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Dr Hamish A Campbell Skills & Research Interests

Movement Ecology

Animal Biotelemetry

Threatened Species Management

Developing ecological tools and technologies

Human Wildli

Top articles of Dr Hamish A Campbell

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Natal origin and dispersal of problem saltwater crocodiles in the Darwin Harbor, Australia

The Journal of Wildlife Management

Yusuke Fukuda

Craig Moritz

Nancy N FitzSimmons

Namchul Jang

Grahame Webb

...

2024/2

Aversive Conditioning of Larger Estuarine Crocodiles (Crocodylus porosus) and the Remote Deployment of Transmitters

Herpetological Conservation and Biology

Simon Booth

Laurence Taplin

Matthew Brien

Hamish Campbell

Keith Christian

2023/4/1

Saving the endangered Mary River turtle: Enhancing conservation outcomes through community engagement

Mariana A Campbell

Marilyn J Connell

Natalie J Clark

Tom Espinoza

Samantha P Flakus

...

2023/12

Scaling of activity space in marine organisms across latitudinal gradients

The American Naturalist

Vinay Udyawer

Charlie Huveneers

Fabrice Jaine

Russell C Babcock

Stephanie Brodie

...

2023/4/1

The threatened Gouldian finch preferentially forages in prescribed burnt savannas

International Journal of Wildland Fire

Sydney J Collett

Ian J Radford

Mirjam Kaestli

Tara L Crewe

Stephen T Garnett

...

2023/8/3

The rise of animal biotelemetry and genetics research data integration

Mara F Müller

Sam C Banks

Tara L Crewe

Hamish A Campbell

2023/3

The southern cassowary (Casuarius casuarius johnsonii) remains an important disperser of native plants in fragmented rainforest landscapes

Austral Ecology

Mariana A Campbell

Tom Lawton

Vinay Udyawer

Kim S Bell‐Anderson

David Westcott

...

2023/6

Conditional alternative movement tactics in male crocodiles

Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology

Kaitlin E Barham

Cameron J Baker

Craig E Franklin

Hamish A Campbell

Celine H Frére

...

2023/3

Long-term tracking reveals a dynamic crocodylian social system

Animal Behaviour

Cameron J Baker

Céline H Frère

Craig E Franklin

Hamish A Campbell

Terri R Irwin

...

2023/5/1

Supplementing aerial drone surveys with biotelemetry data validates wildlife detection probabilities

Frontiers in Conservation Science

Aliesha Hvala

Rebecca M Rogers

Mamoun Alazab

Hamish A Campbell

2023

Improving certainty in marine ecosystems: a biophysical modelling approach in the remote, data-limited Gulf of Carpentaria

Estuarine, Coastal and Shelf Science

Ruth G Patterson

Eric Wolanski

Rachel Groom

Kay Critchell

Luke Playford

...

2023/4/5

Data associated with" Cooling down is as important as warming up for a large-bodied tropical reptile"

Kaitlin E Barham

Ross G Dwyer

Celine H Frere

Lily K Bentley

Cameron J Baker

...

2023/12/1

Dietary shifts may underpin the recovery of a large carnivore population

Biology Letters

Mariana A Campbell

Vinay Udyawer

Timothy D Jardine

Yusuke Fukuda

R Keller Kopf

...

2022/4/27

SHANDALA C. LOVING, Corresponding author, Research Institute for the Environment and Livelihoods, Charles Darwin University, Darwin, NT, 0909, Australia. shandala. loving …

Integrating telemetry, remote sensing and landscape genetics for assessing feral pig (Sus scrofa) movement ecology

HAMISH A CAMPBELL

2022/2/25

Uncrewed surface vessel technological diffusion depends on cross-sectoral investment in open-ocean archetypes: A systematic review of USV applications and drivers

Ruth G Patterson

Emily Lawson

Vinay Udyawer

Gary B Brassington

Rachel A Groom

...

2022/1/6

Seasonal space use and habitat selection in magpie geese: implications for reducing human‐wildlife conflicts

The Journal of Wildlife Management

Amélie Corriveau

Marcel Klaassen

Stephen T Garnett

Mirjam Kaestli

Keith Christian

...

2022/9

Using dietary metabarcoding analyses to characterise waterbirds–agriculture interactions

Journal of Applied Ecology

Amélie Corriveau

Marcel Klaassen

Stephen T Garnett

Mirjam Kaestli

Matthew W Power

...

2022/11

Crocodile social environments dictated by male philopatry

Behavioral Ecology

Cameron J Baker

Céline H Frère

Craig E Franklin

Hamish A Campbell

Terri R Irwin

...

2022/1/1

Sympatric finches increase trophic and spatiotemporal partitioning to enable coexistence through periods of low resource availability

Functional Ecology

Sydney J Collett

Tara L Crewe

Ian J Radford

Stephen T Garnett

Hamish A Campbell

2022/9

Sympatric finches differ in visitation patterns to watering holes: implications for site-focused bird counts

Emu-Austral Ornithology

Sydney J Collett

Tara L Crewe

Ian J Radford

Stephen T Garnett

Hamish A Campbell

2022/10/2

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Co-Authors

H-index: 44
Augusto Abe

Augusto Abe

Universidade Estadual Paulista

H-index: 43
Lianli Gao

Lianli Gao

University of Electronic Science and Technology of China

H-index: 38
Matthew E. Watts

Matthew E. Watts

University of New England, Australia

H-index: 31
Charles M Bishop

Charles M Bishop

Bangor University

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