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Chris Newman
Chris Newman
Wildlife Conservation Research Unit, University of Oxford
Verified email at lmh.ox.ac.uk
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Identification of animal movement patterns using tri-axial accelerometry
ELC Shepard, RP Wilson, F Quintana, AG Laich, N Liebsch, DA Albareda, ...
Endangered species research 10, 47-60, 2008
4792008
The Huanan Seafood Wholesale Market in Wuhan was the early epicenter of the COVID-19 pandemic
Science 1126 (10), 2022
351*2022
Validating mammal monitoring methods and assessing the performance of volunteers in wildlife conservation—“Sed quis custodiet ipsos custodies?”
C Newman, CD Buesching, DW Macdonald
Biological Conservation 113 (2), 189-197, 2003
2502003
Population dynamics of badgers (Meles meles) in Oxfordshire, UK: numbers, density and cohort life histories, and a possible role of climate change in population growth
DW Macdonald, C Newman
Journal of Zoology 256 (1), 121-138, 2002
2242002
Fear of the human “super predator” far exceeds the fear of large carnivores in a model mesocarnivore
M Clinchy, LY Zanette, D Roberts, JP Suraci, CD Buesching, C Newman, ...
Behavioral Ecology, arw117, 2016
2152016
Animal sales from Wuhan wet markets immediately prior to the COVID-19 pandemic
X Xiao, C Newman, C Buesching, D Macdonald, ZM Zhou
Nature Scientific Reports 11, 2021
1682021
Is Mycobacterium bovis in the environment important for the persistence of bovine tuberculosis?
O Courtenay, LA Reilly, FP Sweeney, V Hibberd, S Bryan, A Ul-Hassan, ...
Biology letters 2 (3), 460-462, 2006
1432006
Biogeographical variation in the diet of Holarctic martens (genus Martes, Mammalia: Carnivora: Mustelidae): adaptive foraging in generalists
YB Zhou, C Newman, WT Xu, CD Buesching, A Zalewski, Y Kaneko, ...
Journal of Biogeography 38 (1), 137-147, 2011
1382011
Differences in trappability of European badgers Meles meles in three populations in England
FAM Tuyttens, DW Macdonald, R Delahay, LM Rogers, PJ Mallinson, ...
Journal of Applied Ecology 36 (6), 1051-1062, 1999
1151999
The distribution of Eurasian badger, Meles meles, setts in a high‐density area: field observations contradict the sett dispersion hypothesis
DW Macdonald, C Newman, J Dean, CD Buesching, PJ Johnson
Oikos 106 (2), 295-307, 2004
1012004
Balancing the benefits of ecotourism and development: The effects of visitor trail-use on mammals in a Protected Area in rapidly developing China
Y Zhou, CD Buesching, C Newman, Y Kaneko, Z Xie, DW Macdonald
Biological Conservation 165, 18-24, 2013
962013
Scaling up pangolin protection in China
ZM Zhou, Y Zhou, C Newman, DW Macdonald
Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment 12 (2), 97-98, 2014
932014
Leukocyte coping capacity: a novel technique for measuring the stress response in vertebrates
GW McLaren, DW Macdonald, C Georgiou, F Mathews, C Newman, ...
Experimental Physiology 88 (4), 541-546, 2003
922003
Male-Biased Movement in a High-Density Population of the Eurasian Badger (Meles meles)
DW Macdonald, C Newman, CD Buesching, PJ Johnson
Journal of Mammalogy 89 (5), 1077-1086, 2008
912008
The influence of mean climate trends and climate variance on beaver survival and recruitment dynamics
RD Campbell, P Nouvellet, C Newman, DW Macdonald, F Rosell
Global change biology 18 (9), 2730-2742, 2012
872012
An Analysis of Eurasian Badger (Meles meles) Population Dynamics: Implications for Regulatory Mechanisms
DW Macdonald, C Newman, PM Nouvellet, CD Buesching
Journal of Mammalogy 90 (6), 1392-1403, 2009
852009
Age‐specific breeding success in a wild mammalian population: selection, constraint, restraint and senescence
HL Dugdale, LC Pope, C Newman, DW Macdonald, T Burke
Molecular ecology 20 (15), 3261-3274, 2011
822011
Reasons for arboreality in wood mice Apodemus sylvaticus and bank voles Myodes glareolus
CD Buesching, C Newman, R Twell, DW Macdonald
Mammalian biology 73 (4), 318-324, 2008
782008
Increasing frequency of bite wounds with increasing population density in Eurasian badgers, Meles meles
DW Macdonald, BJ Harmsen, PJ Johnson, C Newman
Animal Behaviour 67 (4), 745-751, 2004
782004
Group size versus territory size in group‐living badgers: a large‐sample field test of the Resource Dispersion Hypothesis
DDP Johnson, DW Macdonald, C Newman, MD Morecroft
Oikos 95 (2), 265-274, 2001
782001
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