Jackson L. Frechette

ORCID: 0009-0004-0432-179X
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Research Areas
  • Wildlife Ecology and Conservation
  • Primate Behavior and Ecology
  • Fish Ecology and Management Studies
  • Species Distribution and Climate Change
  • Fish Biology and Ecology Studies
  • Animal Disease Management and Epidemiology
  • Bat Biology and Ecology Studies
  • Animal Behavior and Welfare Studies
  • Mediterranean and Iberian flora and fauna
  • Aquaculture Nutrition and Growth
  • Mollusks and Parasites Studies
  • Animal Vocal Communication and Behavior
  • Paleontology and Evolutionary Biology
  • Animal Behavior and Reproduction
  • Helminth infection and control
  • Coccidia and coccidiosis research
  • Genetic diversity and population structure
  • Fish biology, ecology, and behavior
  • Historical and Literary Studies

Phnom Penh International University
2019-2024

The University of Queensland
2023

Fauna and Flora International
2018

University of Florida
2014

Despite being heavily exploited, pangolins (Pholidota: Manidae) have been subject to limited research, resulting in a lack of reliable population estimates and standardised survey methods for the eight extant species. Camera trapping represents unique opportunity broad-scale collaborative species monitoring due its largely non-discriminatory nature, which creates considerable volumes data on relatively wide range This has potential shed light ecology rare, cryptic understudied taxa, with...

10.1016/j.gecco.2019.e00769 article EN cc-by-nc-nd Global Ecology and Conservation 2019-08-31

Abstract Camera traps typically generate large amounts of bycatch data non‐target species that are secondary to the study's objectives. Bycatch pooled from multiple studies can answer research questions; however, variation in field and management techniques creates problems when pooling sources. Multi‐collaborator projects use standardized methods broad‐scale questions rare limited geographical scope. Many small, fixed‐term independent camera trap operate poorly represented regions, often...

10.1002/rse2.54 article EN cc-by-nc Remote Sensing in Ecology and Conservation 2017-08-01

Accurately estimating population sizes for free-ranging animals through noninvasive methods, such as camera trap images, remains particularly limited by small datasets. To overcome this, we developed a flexible model upper limit populations and exemplified it studying group-living synanthrope, the long-tailed macaque ( Macaca fascicularis ). Habitat preference maps, based on environmental GPS data, were generated with maximum entropy combined data obtained from traps, line transect distance...

10.1126/sciadv.adn5390 article EN cc-by-nc Science Advances 2024-05-24

Abstract Endangered species are often characterized by low genetic diversity and it is imperative for conservation efforts to incorporate the knowledge obtained from studies effective management. However, despite promise of technological advances in sequencing, application genome‐wide data endangered populations remains uncommon. In present study we pursued a holistic conservation‐genomic approach inform field‐based management programme Critically species, Siamese crocodile Crocodylus...

10.1111/mec.15023 article EN Molecular Ecology 2019-01-19

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10.1017/s0030605316001393 article EN Oryx 2016-12-28

The threat of predation can significantly influence prey behaviors through altered perceptions risk. Prey risk perception is constantly updated via collection personal and social information about predators. Better understanding the links between availability, its use, species' will aid in explaining how animals adapt to predation. goal this study was determine environmental cues—available information, respectively—that wild squirrel monkey ( Saimiri sciureus ) reactivity potential...

10.1002/ajp.22283 article EN American Journal of Primatology 2014-05-08

Abstract Dhole ( Cuon alpinus ) is threatened with extinction across its range due to habitat loss and prey depletion. Despite this, no previous study has investigated the distribution threat of species at a regional scale. This lack knowledge continues impede conservation planning for species. Here we modeled suitable using presence‐only camera trap data dhole in mainland Southeast Asia assessed level this region an expert‐informed Bayesian Belief Network. We integrated prior information...

10.1111/csp2.12831 article EN cc-by Conservation Science and Practice 2022-10-19

Asian elephant ( Elephas maximus ) populations in Cambodia are currently declining, and the effect of environmental degradation on abundance health elephants is poorly understood. We used camera trap data from 42 locations between 2016 to 2020 southern Cardamom Mountains investigate impact condition elephants. Camera were organized using CameraSweet software retrieve both number individuals their condition. For a individuals, we defined independent captures spatially temporally. To assess...

10.3897/biss.7.112100 article EN Biodiversity Information Science and Standards 2023-09-11

iken et al. 2016), and the increasing number of Chinese tourists visiting Cambodia there is a high risk that this could increase demand for ivory. Not only threaten Cambodia’s dwindling populations Asian elephants but potentially create hub illegally trafficked ivory from around world (Nguyen & Frechette 2017). We are therefore establishing in-country conservation genetic analysis capacity determination species identification origin samples traded within Cambodia. 1. Choudhury, A.,...

10.17011/conference/eccb2018/107527 article EN cc-by Proceedings of the 5th European Congress of Conservation Biology 2018-05-24

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10.1017/s0030605318000224 article EN Oryx 2018-06-13

Abstract The Siamese Crocodile ( Crocodylus siamensis ) is a critically endangered medium‐size crocodilian endemic to Southeast Asia. Extirpated from much of its natural range, conservation efforts in the Cardamom Mountains Cambodia include release captive‐reared juveniles and sub‐adults into river reaches known support adult C. populations. Despite concerns, biology wild not well studied ecology ecosystems at locations poorly understood. Fish are thought comprise major component diet ....

10.1002/aqc.3159 article EN Aquatic Conservation Marine and Freshwater Ecosystems 2019-07-09
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