205 results on '"Letnic, M"'
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2. Searching for an effective pre-release screening tool for translocations: can trap temperament predict behaviour and survival in the wild?
3. Biological responses to the press and pulse of climate trends and extreme events
4. Short-term impacts of the 2019–20 fire season on biodiversity in eastern Australia
5. Fire severity influences the post-fire habitat structure and abundance of a cool climate lizard
6. Response to Allen 'An alternative hypothesis to the conclusion of Colman et al. (2014)'
7. Lethal control of an apex predator has unintended cascading effects on forest mammal assemblages
8. Effects of the Australian 2019–2020 megafires on a population of endangered broad‐headed snakes Hoplocephalus bungaroides
9. The impact of headstarting on the survival and naiveté of an endangered terrestrial mammal after return to the wild
10. Author Correction: Biological responses to the press and pulse of climate trends and extreme events
11. Effects of the Australian 2019–2020 megafires on a population of endangered broad-headed snakes Hoplocephalus bungaroides
12. Top-down effects have primacy over bottom-up effects on the population dynamics of a flightless desert bird
13. Headstarting as a cost-effective conservation strategy for an endangered mammal
14. Impacts of grazing by kangaroos and rabbits on vegetation and soils in a semi-arid conservation reserve
15. Individual traits influence survival of a reintroduced marsupial only at low predator densities
16. Frequent consumption of sap suggests that omnivory is widespread among Australian geckos
17. Mistletoes Facilitate a Desert Herbivore by Improving the Quality of Shade
18. Remote sensing of trophic cascades: multi-temporal landsat imagery reveals vegetation change driven by the removal of an apex predator
19. Two alternate states: shrub, bird and mammal assemblages differ on either side of the Dingo Barrier Fence
20. Not so naïve: endangered mammal responds to olfactory cues of an introduced predator after less than 150 years of coexistence
21. Pelage variation in dingoes across southeastern Australia: implications for conservation and management
22. The impact of headstarting on the survival and naiveté of an endangered terrestrial mammal after return to the wild.
23. Individual traits influence survival of a reintroduced marsupial only at low predator densities
24. Grazing by over-abundant native herbivores jeopardizes conservation goals in semi-arid reserves
25. A trophic cascade initiated by an invasive vertebrate alters the structure of native reptile communities
26. Komodo dragons are not ecological analogs of apex mammalian predators
27. Deadly but not Dangerous: How Ecologically Effective are Komodo Dragons as an Apex Predator?
28. Pelage variation in dingoes across southeastern Australia: implications for conservation and management
29. Pesticide use is linked to increased body size in a large mammalian carnivore
30. Resource pulses and mammalian dynamics: conceptual models for hummock grasslands and other Australian desert habitats
31. The responses of small mammals and lizards to post-fire succession and rainfall in arid Australia
32. Reversing the effects of evolutionary prey naiveté through controlled predator exposure
33. Evidence that the functional extinction of small mammals facilitates shrub encroachment following wildfire in arid Australia
34. Little to fear: largest lizard predator inducesweak defense responses in ungulate prey
35. Systematic planning can rapidly close the protection gap in Australian mammal havens
36. Taxonomic status of the Australian dingo: The case for Canis dingo Meyer, 1793
37. Interactions between corticosterone phenotype, environmental stressor pervasiveness and irruptive movement-related survival in the cane toad
38. Interactions between wildfire and drought drive population responses of mammals in coastal woodlands
39. Invasive cane toads might initiate cascades of direct and indirect effects in a terrestrial ecosystem
40. Havens for threatened Australian mammals: the contributions of fenced areas and offshore islands to the protection of mammal species susceptible to introduced predators
41. Degrees of population-level susceptibility of Australian terrestrial non-volant mammal species to predation by the introduced red fox (Vulpes vulpes) and feral cat (Felis catus).
42. Prey naïveté and the anti-predator responses of a vulnerable marsupial prey to known and novel predators
43. Understanding predator densities for successfulco-existence of alien predators and threatened prey
44. Biological responses to the press and pulse of climate trends and extreme events
45. Choice or opportunity: are post-release social groupings influenced by familiarity or reintroduction protocols?
46. Searching for an effective pre-release screening tool for translocations: can trap temperament predict behaviour and survival in the wild?
47. Choice or opportunity: are post-release social groupings influenced by familiarity or reintroduction protocols?
48. Ecological Role of an Apex Predator Revealed by a Reintroduction Experiment and Bayesian Statistics
49. Designer prey: Can controlled predation accelerate selection for anti-predator traits in naïve populations?
50. Conserving the world's megafauna and biodiversity: The fierce urgency of now
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