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3925
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Overview

Anne W. Goldizen is affiliated with the University of Queensland in Australia. Their research primarily focuses on the field of Environmental Science with notable contributions across several subfields including Ecology, Social Psychology, Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics, Ecological Modeling, and Global and Planetary Change.

Their research topics encompass areas such as Wildlife Ecology and Conservation, Primate Behavior and Ecology, Animal Behavior and Reproduction, Animal Ecology and Behavior Studies, Species Distribution and Climate Change, Coral and Marine Ecosystems Studies, and Marine and fisheries research.

Anne W. Goldizen has authored papers published in a variety of scientific journals. Notable recent works include:

  • Higher sociability leads to lower reproductive success in female kangaroos, 2020, Royal Society Open Science
  • Northern quolls in the Pilbara persist in high-quality habitat, despite a decline trajectory consistent with range eclipse by feral cats, 2022, Conservation Science and Practice
  • Effects of the cleaner fish Labroides dimidiatus on grazing fishes and coral reef benthos, 2020, Marine Ecology Progress Series

Frequent coauthors collaborating with Anne W. Goldizen include Clementine S. Menz, Alecia J. Carter, Emily Best, Natalie J. Freeman, and Ross G. Dwyer.

The scientist's publications have appeared in several key academic venues, including:

  • Royal Society Open Science
  • Conservation Science and Practice
  • Marine Ecology Progress Series

Best Publications

  • Dynamic Horizontal Cultural Transmission of Humpback Whale Song at the Ocean Basin Scale

    Ellen C. Garland;Anne W. Goldizen;Melinda L. Rekdahl;Rochelle Constantine

  • Facultative polyandry and the role of infant-carrying in wild saddle-back tamarins (Saguinus fuscicollis).

    Anne Wilson Goldizen

  • On the mating system of the cooperatively breeding saddle-backed tamarin (Saguinus fuscicollis)

    John Terborgh;Ann Wilson Goldizen

  • Fission–fusion dynamics in wild giraffes may be driven by kinship, spatial overlap and individual social preferences

    Kerryn D. Carter;Jennifer M. Seddon;Celine H. Frère;John K. Carter

  • Boldness, trappability and sampling bias in wild lizards

    Alecia J. Carter;Alecia J. Carter;Robert Heinsohn;Anne W. Goldizen;Peter A. Biro

  • Songs of male humpback whales, Megaptera novaeangliae, are involved in intersexual interactions

    Joshua N. Smith;Anne W. Goldizen;Rebecca A. Dunlop;Michael J. Noad

  • Agamas exhibit behavioral syndromes: bolder males bask and feed more but may suffer higher predation

    Alecia J. Carter;Anne W. Goldizen;Sara A. Tromp

  • Saddle-back tamarin (Saguinus fuscicollis) reproductive strategies: Evidence from a thirteen-year study of a marked population.

    A. W. Goldizen;J. Mendelson;M. van Vlaardingen;J. Terborgh

  • SEASONAL FOOD SHORTAGE, WEIGHT LOSS, AND THE TIMING OF BIRTHS IN SADDLE-BACK TAMARINS (SAGUINUS FUSCICOLLIS)

    Anne W. Goldizen;J. Terborgh;F. Cornejo;D. T. Porras

  • Division of labour within cooperatively breeding groups

    Kathryn E. Arnold;Ian P.F. Owens;Anne W. Goldizen

  • How useful is expert opinion for predicting the distribution of a species within and beyond the region of expertise? A case study using brush-tailed rock-wallabies Petrogale penicillata

    Justine V. Murray;Anne W. Goldizen;Rebecca A. O’Leary;Clive A. McAlpine

  • Long-Term Effects of the Cleaner Fish Labroides dimidiatus on Coral Reef Fish Communities

    Peter A. Waldie;Simon P. Blomberg;Karen L. Cheney;Anne W. Goldizen

  • Habitat type and density influence vocal signal design in satin bowerbirds

    James A. Nicholls;Anne W. Goldizen

  • A Comparative Perspective on the Evolution of Tamarin and Marmoset Social Systems

    Anne Wilson Goldizen;Anne Wilson Goldizen

  • The importance of functional connectivity in the conservation of a ground-dwelling mammal in an urban Australian landscape

    Sean I. FitzGibbon;David A. Putland;Anne W. Goldizen

  • Interactions among social monitoring, anti-predator vigilance and group size in eastern grey kangaroos.

    François-René Favreau;Anne W. Goldizen;Olivier Pays

  • Social networks, long-term associations and age-related sociability of wild giraffes

    Kerryn D. Carter;Rachel Brand;John K. Carter;Bryan Shorrocks

  • Demography and Dispersal Patterns of a Tamarin Population: Possible Causes of Delayed Breeding

    Anne Wilson Goldizen;John Terborgh

  • TAMARIN AND MARMOSET MATING SYSTEMS - UNUSUAL FLEXIBILITY

    Anne Wilson Goldizen

  • Temporal stability and change in the social call repertoire of migrating humpback whales.

    Melinda L. Rekdahl;Rebecca A. Dunlop;Michael J. Noad;Anne W. Goldizen

  • Rails: A Guide to the Rails, Crakes, Gallinules and Coots of the World

    Fiona Manson;Anne Goldizen

Frequent Co-Authors

Simone P. Blomberg
Simone P. Blomberg University of Queensland
Mark D. B. Eldridge
Mark D. B. Eldridge Australian Museum
Diana O. Fisher
Diana O. Fisher University of Queensland
Jeremy J. Austin
Jeremy J. Austin University of Adelaide
Hugh P. Possingham
Hugh P. Possingham University of Queensland
Hervé Fritz
Hervé Fritz Nelson Mandela University
Greg Baxter
Greg Baxter University of Queensland
Clive McAlpine
Clive McAlpine University of Queensland
Donald P. McManus
Donald P. McManus Australian National University
David Jenkins
David Jenkins Charles Sturt University

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