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Bradley P. Smith
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Variation in reproductive traits of members of the genus Canis with special attention to the domestic dog (Canis familiaris)
K Lord, M Feinstein, B Smith, R Coppinger
Behavioural processes 92, 131-142, 2013
1662013
A Review of the Relationship between Indigenous Australians, Dingoes (Canis dingo) and Domestic Dogs (Canis familiaris)
BP Smith, CA Litchfield
Anthrozoös 22 (2), 111-128, 2009
1382009
The'pet effect': Health related aspects of companion animal ownership
B Smith
Australian family physician 41 (6), 439-442, 2012
1012012
No pet or their person left behind: Increasing the disaster resilience of vulnerable groups through animal attachment, activities and networks
K Thompson, D Every, S Rainbird, V Cornell, B Smith, J Trigg
Animals 4 (2), 214-240, 2014
962014
Potentially avoidable hospitalisations in Australia: Causes for hospitalisations and primary health care interventions
R Katterl, O Anikeeva, C Butler, L Brown, B Smith, P Bywood
Primary Health Care Research & Information Service: Adelaide, 2012
842012
How well do dingoes, Canis dingo, perform on the detour task?
BP Smith, CA Litchfield
Animal Behaviour 80 (1), 155-162, 2010
812010
The dingo debate: origins, behaviour and conservation
B Smith
Csiro Publishing, 2015
782015
Addressing inequality and intolerance in human–wildlife coexistence
NR Jordan, BP Smith, RG Appleby, LM van Eeden, HS Webster
Conservation Biology 34 (4), 803-810, 2020
702020
Taxonomic status of the Australian dingo: the case for Canis dingo Meyer, 1793
BP Smith, KM Cairns, JW Adams, TM Newsome, M Fillios, EC Deaux, ...
Zootaxa 4564 (1), 173-197, 2019
632019
Equity of access in the spatial distribution of GPs within an Australian metropolitan city
LS Roeger, RL Reed, BP Smith
Australian Journal of Primary Health 16 (4), 284-290, 2010
632010
Dingoes (Canis dingo) can use human social cues to locate hidden food
BP Smith, CA Litchfield
Animal cognition 13, 367-376, 2010
592010
Fearful Fido: Investigating dog experience in the veterinary context in an effort to reduce distress
PT Edwards, BP Smith, ML McArthur, SJ Hazel
Applied Animal Behaviour Science 213, 14-25, 2019
482019
Integrating animals in the classroom: The attitudes and experiences of Australian school teachers toward animal-assisted interventions for children with Autism Spectrum Disorder
B Smith, AA Dale
CQUniversity, 2016
482016
Observations of a free-ranging adult female dingo (Canis dingo) and littermates’ responses to the death of a pup
R Appleby, B Smith, D Jones
Behavioural Processes 96, 42-46, 2013
462013
An empirical case study examining effectiveness of environmental enrichment in two captive Australian sea lions (Neophoca cinerea)
BP Smith, CA Litchfield
Journal of Applied Animal Welfare Science 13 (2), 103-122, 2010
452010
Looking back at ‘looking back’: operationalising referential gaze for dingoes in an unsolvable task
BP Smith, CA Litchfield
Animal Cognition 16, 961-971, 2013
442013
Investigating risk factors that predict a dog’s fear during veterinary consultations
PT Edwards, SJ Hazel, M Browne, JA Serpell, ML McArthur, BP Smith
PLoS One 14 (7), e0215416, 2019
422019
The influence of maternal care on stress-related behaviors in domestic dogs: What can we learn from the rodent literature?
VH Czerwinski, BP Smith, PI Hynd, SJ Hazel
Journal of Veterinary Behavior 14, 52-59, 2016
362016
Risk perception, preparedness and response of livestock producers to bushfires: a South Australian case study
B Smith, M Taylor, K Thompson
Australian Journal of Emergency Management, The 30 (2), 38-42, 2015
352015
Fatigue in emergency services operations: assessment of the optimal objective and subjective measures using a simulated wildfire deployment
SA Ferguson, BP Smith, M Browne, MJ Rockloff
International journal of environmental research and public health 13 (2), 171, 2016
342016
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