Dr Pete Haswell
Lecturer in Conservation Science
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Dr. Peter M. Haswell is a wildlife biologist working to conserve, restore, and understand biodiversity and ecological processes. Species interactions, human-wildlife coexistence, carnivores, research methods, conservation evidence, ecological restoration, and environmental ethics form key interests.
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A review of camera trapping for conservation behaviour research
Caravaggi, A., Banks, P. B., Burton, A. C., Finlay, C. M. V., Haswell, P., Hayward, M., Rowcliffe, J. M. & Wood, M. D., Sept 2017, In: Remote Sensing in Ecology and Conservation. 3, 3, p. 109-122Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
Adaptive use of nonlethal strategies for minimizing wolf–sheep conflict in Idaho
Stone, S. A., Breck, S. W., Timberlake, J., Haswell, P., Najero, F., Bean, B. S. & Thornhill, D. J., 8 Feb 2017, In: Journal of Mammalogy. 98, 1, p. 33-44Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Can we save large carnivores without losing large carnivore science?
Allen, B. L., Allen, L. R., Andren, H., Ballard, G., Boitani, L., Engeman, R. M., Fleming, P. J. S., Ford, A. T., Haswell, P., Kowalczyk, R. L., Linnell, J. D. C., Mech, L. D. & Parker, D. M., Sept 2017, In: Food Webs. 12, p. 64-75Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Conservation in practice: A portrait of the reality
Haswell, P. M., 1 Jun 2010, In: Wolf Print. 40, Summer, p. 16-17Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Fear of the dark? A mesopredator mitigates large carnivore risk through nocturnality, but humans moderate the interaction.
Haswell, P., Kusak, J., Jones, K. & Hayward, M., 4 May 2020, In: Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology. 74, 62Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Fear, foraging and olfaction: how mesopredators avoid costly interactions with apex predators
Haswell, P., Jones, K., Kusak, J. & Hayward, M., Jul 2018, In: Oecologia. 187, 3, p. 573-583Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Foraging theory provides a useful framework for livestock predation management
Haswell, P., Shepherd, E., Stone, S. A., Purcell, B. & Hayward, M., 1 Jun 2019, In: Journal for Nature Conservation. 49, p. 69-75Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Intergenerational Inequity: Stealing the Joy and Benefits of Nature From Our Children
Hayward, M., Meyer, N., Balkenhol, N., Beranek, C. T., Bugir, C. K., Bushell, K. V., Callen, A., Dickman, A. J., Griffin, A. S., Haswell, P., Howell, L. G., Jordan, C. A., Klop-Toker, K. L., Moll, R. J., Montgomery, R. A., Mudumba, T., Osipova, L., Periquet, S., Reyna-Hurtado, R., Ripple, W. J., Sales, L. P., Weise, F. J., Witt, R. R. & Lindsey, P. A., 8 Feb 2022, In: Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution. 10Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Interspecific interactions, human proximity, and season affect spatiotemporal structure of a Mojave Desert wetlands rodent community with a highly endangered species
Lopez-Perez, A. M., Haswell, P., Clifford, D. L. & Foley, J. E., 26 Jun 2023, In: Mammalian Biology. p. 493-504Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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Large carnivore impacts are context-dependent
Haswell, P. M., Kusak, J. & Hayward, M. W., Sept 2017, In: Food Webs. 12, p. 3-13Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review