P. J. O'Connor

Publication List Details

Period

1998 - 2007

Number

23

Co-Authors

Making monitoring meaningful (2007)

Field, S. A., O'Connor, P. J., Tyre, A. J., Possingham, H. P.

Conservation monitoring in Australia has assumed increasing importance in recent years, as societal pressure to actively manage environmental problems has risen. More resources than ever before are...

Improving the efficiency of wildlife monitoring by estimating detectability: a case study of foxes (Vulpes vulpes) on the Eyre Peninsula, South Australia (2005)

Field, S. A., Thorn, K. H., O'Connor, P. J., Possingham, H., Tyre, R. A. J.

Demonstrating the existence of trends in monitoring data is of increasing practical importance to conservation managers wishing to preserve threatened species or reduce the impact of pest species....

Prevalence of migraine.

Waters, W E, O'Connor, P J

The prevalence of migraine in the general population has been calculated using a standard mailed questionnaire, which inquired about headache and the individual features of migraine, and which...

Epidemiology of headache and migraine in women

Waters, W. E., O'Connor, P. J.

During a survey of a defined community, 2,933 women aged 20 to 64 years were asked standard questions about headaches. Overall, 78·7% had headaches during the year immediately preceding the survey...

Incidence of Boxing Injuries in the Royal Air Force in the United Kingdom 1953—66

Brennan, T. N. N., O'Connor, P. J.

Statistics of injuries arising in amateur boxing in the Royal Air Force in the 14 years 1953-66 are given. There were 240 injuries including two deaths in the 14 years. During the seven years...

Anxiety responses to maximal exercise testing.

O'Connor, P J, Petruzzello, S J, Kubitz, K A, Robinson, T L

The influence of maximal exercise testing on state anxiety was examined in three separate studies. Highly trained male distance runners (Study 1, n = 12) as well as college students with average...

Psychological monitoring of overtraining and staleness.

Morgan, W P, Brown, D R, Raglin, J S, O'Connor, P J, Ellickson, K A

It is widely agreed that overtraining should be employed in order to achieve peak performance but it is also recognised that overtraining can actually produce decrements in performance. The challenge...