Dr Megan Brady
Adjunct Fellow
School of Agriculture and Food Sustainability
Animal Studies Building (8150) Room 114, Gatton campus
Journal Articles
Charles, Felicity E., Brady, Megan J. and Smith, Annabel L. (2023). Use of road infrastructure for movement by common terrestrial vertebrates. Wildlife Letters, 1 (3), 97-106. doi: 10.1002/wll2.12019
Brady, Megan J., McAlpine, Clive A., Possingham, Hugh P., Miller, Craig J. and Baxter, Greg S. (2011). Matrix is important for mammals in landscapes with small amounts of native forest habitat. Landscape Ecology, 26 (5), 617-628. doi: 10.1007/s10980-011-9602-6
Brady, Megan J., McAlpine, Clive A., Miller, Craig J., Possingham, Hugh and Baxter, Greg S. (2011). Mammal responses to matrix development intensity. Austral Ecology, 36 (1), 35-45. doi: 10.1111/j.1442-9993.2010.02110.x
Brady, M. J., McAlpine, C. A., Miller, C. J., Possingham, H. P. and Baxter, G. S. (2009). Habitat attributes of landscape mosaics along a gradient of matrix development intensity: Matrix management matters. Landscape Ecology, 24 (7), 879-891. doi: 10.1007/s10980-009-9372-6
Thesis
Brady, Megan (2010). Landscape matrix development intensity and its impact on mammals. PhD Thesis, School of Integrative Systems, The University of Queensland.