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Ph.D. (University of New South Wales, Australia) – 2003 B.Sc. Hons 1 (UNSW) - 1995 I conducted a PhD on the conservation ecology of the vulnerable quokka – a small wallaby that the introduced red fox loves to kill – in the Western Australian jarrah forest. I then conducted two post docs in South Africa; the first on bushmeat hunting in the coastal forests of the Transkei with the Walter Sisulu University, and the second at the Nelson Mandela Metropolitan University to study the reintroduction of lions, spotted hyaenas and a leopard to Addo Elephant National Park. After this I undertook a Marie Curie Post-Doctoral Fellowship at the Polish Academy of Science’s Mammal Research Institute in Białowieża Primeval Forest. Most recently I have been the Australian Wildlife Conservancy’s regional ecologist for six reserves in south-eastern Australia covering over 700,000ha and ranging from the deserts of Lake Eyre through the mallee to Sydney’s North Head where reintroduction, ecosystem services, feral eradication/control and fire management were key research issues. Editorial roles Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution, PLoS ONE, Endangered Species Research, Wildlife Biology, Acta Theriologica, South African Journal of Wildlife Research Journal of Applied Ecology; Conservation Letters Offices held Committees: SBS Board of Studies SENRGy Board of Studies Roles: Director of Zoology with Conservation degree programme Director of Ecology degree programme Director of 3rd Year Studies Governance of Conservation/Charitable Organisations Trustee of the Welsh Mountain Zoo (National Zoo of Wales) Trustee of the Red Squirrels Trust Wales Affiliations Centre for African Conservation Ecology, Nelson Mandela Metropolitan University, South Africa School of Biological, Earth and Environmental Science, University of New South Wales, Australia Centre for Wildlife Management, University of Pretoria, South Africa School of Life Sciences, University of kwaZulu-Natal, South Africa

研究领域

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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2016 Hayward, M. W., W. J. Ripple, R. D. Plotz, & S. T. Garnett (2016). Don’t bank African rhino in Australia. Nature In press. Creel, S., M. Becker, D. Christianson, E. Dröge, N. Hammerschlag, M. W. Hayward, U. Karanth, A. Loveridge, D. W. Macdonald, W. Matandiko, J. M’soka, D. Murray, E. Roseblatt & P. Schuette (2016) Policy for hunting large carnivores can and should be improved. Science, 350, eLetter: https://d2ufo47lrtsv5s.cloudfront.net/sites/default/files/response_attachments/2016/06/Creel_et_al.pdf Ripple, W.J. G. Chapron, J. V. Lopez-Bao, S. M. Durant, D.W. Macdonald, P.A. Lindsey, E. L. Bennett, R. Beschta, J. T. Bruskotter, A. Campos-Arceiz, R. T. Corlett, C. T. Darimont, A. J. Dickman, R. Dirzo, H. T. Dublin, J. A. Estes, K. T. Everatt, M. Galetti, V. R. Goswami, M. W. Hayward, S. Hedges, M. Hoffmann, L. T. B. Hunter, G. I. H. Kerley, M. Letnic, T. Levi, F. Maisels, J. C. Morrison, M. P. Nelson, T. M. Newsome, L. Painter, R. M. Pringle, C. J. Sandom, J. Terborgh, A. Treves, B. Van Valkenburgh, J. A. Vucetich, A. J. Wirsing, A. D. Wallach, C. Wolf, R. Woodroffe, H. Young & L. Zhang (2016). Saving the world’s terrestrial megafauna. BioScience In press. Linnell, J. D. C., A. Trouwborst, L. Boitani, P. Kaczensky, D. Huber, S. Reljic, J. Kusak, A. Majic, T. Skrbinsek, H. Potocnik, M. W. Hayward, E. J. Milner-Gulland, B. Buuveibaatar, K. A. Olson, L. Badamjav, R. Bischof, S. Zuther, U. Breitenmoser (2016) Border security fencing and wildlife: the end of the transboundary paradigm in Eurasia? PLoS Biology In press. Moll, R., Killion, A. K., Montgomery, R. A., Tambling, C. J. & Hayward, M. W. (2016) Spatial patterns of African ungulate aggregation reveal complex but limited risk effects from reintroduced carnivores. Ecology 97, 1123-1134. Luther, D. A., Brooks, T. M., Butchart, S., Hayward, M. W., Kester, M., Lamoreux, J. & Upgren, A. (2016) Determinants of bird conservation action implementation and associated population trends of threatened species. Conservation Biology In press. Van Valkenburgh, B., Hayward, M. W., Ripple, W. J., Meloro, C. & Roth, V. L. (2016). The impact of large terrestrial carnivores on Pleistocene ecosystems. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 133, 862-867. 
- F1000 Prime recommended: http://f1000.com/prime/725882781?bd=1&ui=21606 Hayward, M. W., Ward-Fear, G., L’Hotellier, F., Herman, K., Kabat, X. (2016). Could biodiversity loss have increased Australia’s bushfire threat? Animal Conservation In press. Coggan, N. V., Hayward, M. W., & Gibb, H. (2016) Termite activity and decomposition are influenced by digging mammal reintroductions along an aridity gradient. Journal of Arid Environments, 133, 85-93 Eldred, T., Meloro, C., Scholtz, C., & Hayward, M. W. (2016). Does size matter for horny beetles? A geometric morphometric analysis of interspecific and intersexual size and shape variation in Colophon haughtoni Barnard, 1929, and C. kawaii Mizukami, 1997 (Coleoptera: Lucanidae). Organisms Diversity and Evolution, In press. Hayward, M. W., Kamler, J. F., Montgomery, R. A., Newlove, A., Rostro-Garcia, S., Sales, L. P. & Van Valkenburgh, B. (2016) Prey preferences of the jaguar Panthera onca reflect the post-Pleistocene demise of large prey. Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution 3, e148 http://journal.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fevo.2015.00148/full Haswell, P. M., Kusak, J. & Hayward, M. W. (2016). Large carnivore impacts are context-dependent. Food Webs In press. Sales, L. P., Hayward, M. W., Zambaldi, L., Passamani, M., de Melo, F. R. , Loyola, R. (2016). Time-lags in primate occupancy: a study case using dynamic models. Natureza & Conservação, In press. Gray, J., J. Brockington, M. W. Hayward & J. D. Walmsley (2016) How the proposed reintroduction of Eurasian lynx to Britain illustrates competing values and contrasting views associated with humans and the natural world. . Country-side, 36, In press. 2015 Creel, S., M. Becker, D. Christianson, E. Dröge, N. Hammerschlag, M. W. Hayward, U. Karanth, A. Loveridge, D. W. Macdonald, W. Matandiko, J. M’soka, D. Murray, E. Roseblatt & P. Schuette (2015) Questionable policy for large carnivore hunting. Science, 350, 1473-1475. Ripple, W. J., Newsome, T. M., Wolf, C., Dirzo, R., Everatt, K. T., Galetti, M., Hayward, M. W., Kerley, G. I. H., Levi, T., Lindsey, P. A., Macdonald, D. W., Malhi, Y., Painter, L. E., Sandom, C. J., Terborgh, J. & Van Valkenburgh, B. (2015). Collapse of the world’s largest herbivores. Science Advances 1, e1400103 http://advances.sciencemag.org/content/1/4/e1400103 Eldridge, D.J., Woodhouse, J., Curlevski, N., Hayward, M. W., Brown, M. & Neilan, B. (2015). Soil foraging animals alter the composition and co-occurrence of microbial communities in a desert shrubland. ISME Journal 9, 2671-2681 http://www.nature.com/ismej/journal/vaop/ncurrent/full/ismej201570a.html Hayward, M. W., Child, M. F., Kerley, G. I. H., Lindsey, P. A., Somers, M. J. , Burns, B. (2015). Ambiguity in guideline definitions introduces assessor bias and influences consistency in IUCN Red List status assessments. Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution 3, e87 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fevo.2015.00087. Eldridge, D.J., Woodhouse, J., Curlevski, N., Hayward, M. W., Brown, M. & Neilan, B. (2015). Soil foraging animals alter the composition and co-occurrence of microbial communities in a desert shrubland. ISME Journal In press. Ripple, W.J., Newsome, T.M., Wolf, C., Dirzo, R., Everatt, K.T., Galetti, M., Hayward, M.W., Kerley, G.I.H., Levi, T., Lindsey, P.A., Macdonald, D.W., Malhi, Y., Painter, L.E., Sandom, C.J., Terborgh, J. and Van Valkenburgh, B. (2015). Collapse of the world's largest herbivores. Science Advances 1, e1400103. Silvey, C.J., Hayward, M.W. and Gibb, H. (2015). Effects of reconstruction of a pre-European vertebrate assemblage on ground-dwelling arachnids in arid Australia. Oecologia 178, 497-509. Moore, E. B. Hayward, M. W. & Robert, K. J., (2015). High density, maternal condition and stress are associated with male-biased sex allocation in a marsupial. Journal of Mammalogy 96, 1203-1213. Hayward, M. W. & Somers, M. J. (2015). Translocations in South Africa: lion reintroductions in perspective. Current Conservation 8.4, 12-19 http://www.currentconservation.org/?q=content/translocations-south-africa-lion-reintroductions-perspective.

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