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1. What evidence exists on the effectiveness of different types of olfactory lures as attractants for invasive mammalian predators? A systematic map protocol

2. Haemoprotozoan surveillance in peri-urban native and introduced wildlife from Australia

3. Molecular surveillance of piroplasms in ticks from small and medium-sized urban and peri-urban mammals in Australia

4. Temporal and Space-Use Changes by Rats in Response to Predation by Feral Cats in an Urban Ecosystem

5. A Nose for Death: Integrating Trophic and Informational Networks for Conservation and Management

6. Experimental Evaluation of Koala Scat Persistence and Detectability with Implications for Pellet-Based Fauna Census

7. Alien Mink Predation and Colonisation Processes of Rodent Prey on Small Islands of the Baltic Sea: Does Prey Naïveté Matter?

8. Olfactory misinformation reduces wheat seed loss caused by rodent pests

9. The ethics of intervening in animal behaviour for conservation

12. An eco-evolutionary rationale to distinguish alien and native status: why the dingo is a native species on mainland Australia

13. Behavioural drivers of survey bias: interactive effects of personality, the perceived risk and device properties

15. Catch me if you can: personality drives technique-specific biases during live-capture trapping

16. Metatranscriptomic profiling reveals diverse tick‐borne bacteria, protozoans and viruses in ticks and wildlife from Australia

17. A new conceptual and quantitative approach to exploring and defining potential open-access olfactory information

18. Linking animal personality to problem-solving performance in urban common brushtail possums

19. Population recovery of alien black rats Rattus rattus : A test of reinvasion theory

20. The bacterial biome of ticks and their wildlife hosts at the urban-wildland interface

21. Space use by animals on the urban fringe: interactive effects of sex and personality

22. Limits to alien black rats (Rattus rattus) acting as equivalent pollinators to extinct native small mammals: the influence of stem width on mammal activity at native Banksia ericifolia inflorescences

23. Counting Ticks (Acari: Ixodida) on Hosts Is Complex: A Review and Comparison of Methods

24. Overcoming prey naiveté: Free‐living marsupials develop recognition and effective behavioral responses to alien predators in Australia

25. Misinformation tactics protect rare birds from problem predators

26. A mechanistic understanding of prebaiting to improve interaction with wildlife management devices

27. Testing transgenerational transfer of personality in managed wildlife populations: a house mouse control experiment

28. Behavioural drivers of survey bias: interactive effects of personality, the perceived risk and device properties

29. Corrigendum to 'Bacterial community profiling highlights complex diversity and novel organisms in wildlife ticks' [Ticks Tick Borne Dis. 11 (3) (2020) 101407]

30. Habitat augmentation for introduced urban wildlife: the use of piles of railway sleepers as refuge for introduced black rats Rattus rattus

31. Molecular surveillance of piroplasms in ticks from small and medium-sized urban and peri-urban mammals in Australia

32. Naïve, bold, or just hungry? An invasive exotic prey species recognises but does not respond to its predators

33. Leaf odour cues enable non‐random foraging by mammalian herbivores

34. Dangerous Ideas in Zoology: Plenary session 2

35. Biologically meaningful scents: a framework for understanding predator-prey research across disciplines

36. Exotic black rats increase invertebrate Ordinal richness in urban habitat remnants

37. Extinction, de-extinction and conservation: a dangerous mix of ideas

38. How dangerous conservation ideas can develop through citation errors

39. An introduction to Dangerous ideas in zoology

40. Molecular identification of the Trypanosoma (Herpetosoma) lewisi clade in black rats (Rattus rattus) from Australia

41. Modeling habituation of introduced predators to unrewarding bird odors for conservation of ground‐nesting shorebirds

42. Landscapes within landscapes: A parasite utilizes different ecological niches on the host landscapes of two host species

43. Haemoprotozoan surveillance in peri-urban native and introduced wildlife from Australia

44. Increased olfactory search costs change foraging behaviour in an alien mustelid: a precursor to prey switching?

45. Olfactory contacts mediate plasticity in male aggression with variable male density

46. Invasive rabbits host immature Ixodes ticks at the urban-forest interface

47. The power of odour cues in shaping fine-scale search patterns of foraging mammalian herbivores

48. Bacterial community profiling highlights complex diversity and novel organisms in wildlife ticks

49. Peri-urban black rats host a rich assembly of ticks and healthier rats have more ticks

50. Australian native mammals recognize and respond to alien predators: a meta-analysis

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