Jaylene B. Flint
PhD
Associate Director of Research and Education, One Welfare and Sustainability Center; Assistant Professor, Ecohealth Management
Department
Veterinary Preventive Medicine
One Welfare and Sustainability Center
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Professional Training and experience
- PhD, The University of Queensland
- GradDipEd, University of the Sunshine Coast
- BSc, Griffith University
Research Interests
- Focus on Zoo and Wildlife Conservation and Ecosystem Health:
- Threatened species conservation, education and research and how these disciplines can be better combined to understand ecosystem health and mitigate negative environmental impacts.
- Aquatic biology working with sea turtles, sirenia and crocodilians.
- Interfacing with stakeholders and field collection of data to create large scale databases and generate predictive models.
- Providing output to guide rehabilitation centers, administrators and first responders in the management of strandings and other mass morbidity issues post catastrophic environmental events.
Publications
- Flint, J.; Flint, M.; Limpus, C.J.; Mills, P.C. (2017). The impact of environmental factors on marine turtle stranding rates. PLOS ONE, 12(8), e0182548-e0182548. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0182548 Publication status: Published, Type of review: Peer Review, Percent of authorship: 60%.
- Flint, J.; Flint, M.; Limpus, C.J.; Mills, P. (2017). Status of marine turtle rehabilitation in Queensland. PeerJ, 5, e3132-e3132. doi:10.7717/peerj.3132Publication status: Published, Type of review: Peer Review, Percent of authorship: 60%.
- Flint, M.; Mills, P.C.; Loban, F.; Simpson, T.; Lui, S.; Fujii, R.; Flint, J. et al. (2017). Development of a humane slaughter device for green turtles for use by traditional owners in the Torres strait Islands, Australia. PLoS ONE, 12 (1), doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0167849 Publication status: Published, Type of review: Peer Review, Percent of authorship: 10%, pubmed:280764324.
- Flint, J.; Flint, M.; Limpus, C.J.; Mills, P.C. (2015). Trends in Marine Turtle Strandings along the East Queensland, Australia Coast, between 1996 and 2013. Journal of Marine Biology, 2015, 1-7. doi:10.1155/2015/848923 Publication status: Published, Type of review: Peer Review, Percent of authorship: 60%, issn:1687-9481