
Isabella Contador-KelsallUniversity of Wollongong | UOW · Department of Biological Sciences
Isabella Contador-Kelsall
Bachelor of Animal and Veterinary Bioscience (Hons 1)
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Introduction
I am currently a PhD candidate at the University of Wollongong interested in looking at the physiological, behavioural, and genetic impacts that pesticides have on a native Australian lizard, the central bearded dragon.
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Publications (5)
The relationship between sublethal pesticide exposure and oxidative stress in an ecologically relevant field setting is relatively unknown for reptiles. Oxidative stress is a multi-faceted concept that dictates key survival and fitness parameters in any organism. Fipronil and fenitrothion are two pesticides widely used globally for agricultural pes...
Context
Quantifying the space use and movement patterns of animals is important to understand other aspects of a species ecology, such as habitat use and social systems. However, basic data on space use and movement patterns, and how they are influenced by biotic or abiotic factors, are lacking for many species.
Aims
We identified the space use an...
Assessment of non-target impacts of pesticides used widely in agriculture and pest management rarely considers reptiles. Despite their integral role in all ecosystems, particularly arid ecosystems, reptiles are not included in risk assessments. Two pesticides used in agricultural pest management are fipronil and fenitrothion. Here, we used a field-...
Aim
Species with temperature‐dependent sex determination (TSD) are particularly vulnerable to climate change because a resultant skew in population sex ratio can have severe demographic consequences and increase vulnerability to local extinction. The Australian central bearded dragon (Pogona vitticeps) has a thermosensitive ZZ male/ZW female system...
Background
Quantifying the space-use and movement patterns of animals is critical to understanding habitat use and social systems. Little is known of the finer details of lizard movement biology, due to the limitations of observational studies. Advancements in technology has greatly improved our ability to study animal space-use and movement, thoug...