Matt W. Hayward, Ph.D.

Affiliations: 
2013- College of Natural Sciences Bangor University, Bangor, Wales, United Kingdom 
Area:
Conservation ecology, threatened species, reintroduction, predator-prey interactions
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I am interested in the conservation ecology of threatened species, the factors that threaten them and the methods we can use to effectively conserve them. I have researched these conservation issues in Australia, South Africa and Poland on marsupials, rodents, reptiles, invertebrates, ungulates and large predators. I have published on predator-prey interactions, reintroduction biology, population dynamics, spatial ecology, intra-guild competition, diet, ecosystem services, conservation effectiveness and status assessments. I also have experience in conservation management (reintroduction, pest animal control, conservation fencing, fire management) and have sat on several Australian threatened species recovery teams.
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Shah Nawaz Jelil grad student 2016-2020 Wildlife Institute of India
Kasim Rafiq grad student 2016-2020 Liverpool John Moores University
Jackie Beck grad student 2016-2021 Michigan State
Tom Major grad student 2016-2021 Bangor University
Arthur Muneza grad student 2016-2021 Michigan State
Cassandra Bugir grad student 2018-2021 University of Newcastle, Australia
Sarah Stock grad student 2019-2022 University of Newcastle, Australia
Samantha Wallace grad student 2019-2022 University of Newcastle, Australia
Charlotte Alley grad student 2020-2023 University of Newcastle, Australia
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Elliott Dooley grad student 2021-2024 University of Newcastle, Australia
Lynne Matthews grad student 2021-2024 University of Newcastle, Australia
Samantha Sanders grad student 2021-2024 University of Newcastle, Australia
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Hayward MW, Mitchell CD, Kamler JF, et al. (2023) Diet selection in the Coyote . Journal of Mammalogy. 104: 1338-1352
Meyer NFV, King JP, Mahony M, et al. (2021) Large area used by squirrel gliders in an urban area, uncovered using GPS telemetry. Ecology and Evolution. 11: 7147-7153
Bugir CK, Butynski TM, Hayward MW. (2021) Prey preferences of the chimpanzee (). Ecology and Evolution. 11: 7138-7146
Meyer NFV, Balkenhol N, Dutta T, et al. (2020) Beyond species counts for assessing, valuing, and conserving biodiversity: response to Wallach et al. 2019. Conservation Biology : the Journal of the Society For Conservation Biology
Griffin AS, Callen A, Klop-Toker K, et al. (2020) Compassionate Conservation Clashes With Conservation Biology: Should Empathy, Compassion, and Deontological Moral Principles Drive Conservation Practice? Frontiers in Psychology. 11: 1139
Weise FJ, Tomeletso M, Stein AB, et al. (2020) Lions Prefer Killing Certain Cattle Types. Animals : An Open Access Journal From Mdpi. 10
Klop‐Toker K, Clulow S, Shuttleworth C, et al. (2020) Are novel ecosystems the only novelty of rewilding Restoration Ecology
Ferretti F, Lovari S, Lucherini M, et al. (2020) Only the largest terrestrial carnivores increase their dietary breadth with increasing prey richness Mammal Review. 50: 291-303
Rafiq K, Hayward MW, Wilson AM, et al. (2020) Spatial and temporal overlaps between leopards (Panthera pardus) and their competitors in the African large predator guild Journal of Zoology. 311: 246-259
Lennox RJ, Harcourt R, Bennett JR, et al. (2020) A Novel Framework to Protect Animal Data in a World of Ecosurveillance Bioscience. 70: 468-476
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