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The acoustic repertoire of the burrowing bettong (Bettongia lesueur)
B Trenwith, KN Armstrong, LK Van der Weyde, KE Moseby
Australian Mammalogy 45 (3), 264-274, 2023
Các cơ quan ủy nhiệm: Australian Research Council
Morphological variation in skull shape and size across extinct and extant populations of the greater stick-nest rat (Leporillus conditor): implications for translocation
IR Onley, KE Moseby, JJ Austin, E Sherratt
Australian Mammalogy 44 (3), 352-363, 2022
Các cơ quan ủy nhiệm: Australian Research Council
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Enumerating a continental-scale threat: how many feral cats are in Australia?
S Legge, BP Murphy, H McGregor, JCZ Woinarski, J Augusteyn, G Ballard, ...
Biological Conservation 206, 293-303, 2017
Các cơ quan ủy nhiệm: Australian Research Council
Introduced cats (Felis catus) eating a continental fauna: the number of mammals killed in Australia
BP Murphy, LA Woolley, HM Geyle, SM Legge, R Palmer, CR Dickman, ...
Biological Conservation 237, 28-40, 2019
Các cơ quan ủy nhiệm: Australian Research Council
Predator exposure improves anti‐predator responses in a threatened mammal
R West, M Letnic, DT Blumstein, KE Moseby
Journal of Applied Ecology 55 (1), 147-156, 2018
Các cơ quan ủy nhiệm: Australian Research Council
Factors affecting success of conservation translocations of terrestrial vertebrates: a global systematic review
SD Morris, BW Brook, KE Moseby, CN Johnson
Global Ecology and Conservation 28, e01630, 2021
Các cơ quan ủy nhiệm: Australian Research Council
Harnessing natural selection to tackle the problem of prey naïveté
KE Moseby, DT Blumstein, M Letnic
Evolutionary applications 9 (2), 334-343, 2016
Các cơ quan ủy nhiệm: Australian Research Council
The role of refuges in the persistence of A ustralian dryland mammals
CR Pavey, J Addison, R Brandle, CR Dickman, PJ McDonald, KE Moseby, ...
Biological Reviews 92 (2), 647-664, 2017
Các cơ quan ủy nhiệm: Australian Research Council
Introduced cats Felis catus eating a continental fauna: inventory and traits of Australian mammal species killed
LA Woolley, HM Geyle, BP Murphy, SM Legge, R Palmer, CR Dickman, ...
Mammal Review 49 (4), 354-368, 2019
Các cơ quan ủy nhiệm: Australian Research Council
Reversing the effects of evolutionary prey naiveté through controlled predator exposure
AK Ross, M Letnic, DT Blumstein, KE Moseby
Journal of Applied Ecology 56 (7), 1761-1769, 2019
Các cơ quan ủy nhiệm: Australian Research Council
In situ predator conditioning of naive prey prior to reintroduction
DT Blumstein, M Letnic, KE Moseby
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B 374 (1781), 20180058, 2019
Các cơ quan ủy nhiệm: Australian Research Council
Understanding predator densities for successful co‐existence of alien predators and threatened prey
KE Moseby, M Letnic, DT Blumstein, R West
Austral Ecology 44 (3), 409-419, 2019
Các cơ quan ủy nhiệm: Australian Research Council
Discrimination of introduced predators by ontogenetically naïve prey scales with duration of shared evolutionary history
LA Steindler, DT Blumstein, R West, KE Moseby, M Letnic
Animal behaviour 137, 133-139, 2018
Các cơ quan ủy nhiệm: Australian Research Council
Prey naïveté and the anti-predator responses of a vulnerable marsupial prey to known and novel predators
EC Saxon-Mills, K Moseby, DT Blumstein, M Letnic
Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 72, 1-10, 2018
Các cơ quan ủy nhiệm: Australian Research Council
Designer prey: can controlled predation accelerate selection for anti-predator traits in naïve populations?
KE Moseby, M Letnic, DT Blumstein, R West
Biological Conservation 217, 213-221, 2018
Các cơ quan ủy nhiệm: Australian Research Council
Deep evolutionary experience explains mammalian responses to predators
R Atkins, DT Blumstein, KE Moseby, R West, M Hyatt, M Letnic
Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 70, 1755-1763, 2016
Các cơ quan ủy nhiệm: Australian Research Council
Exposure to a novel predator induces visual predator recognition by naïve prey
LA Steindler, DT Blumstein, R West, KE Moseby, M Letnic
Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 74, 1-13, 2020
Các cơ quan ủy nhiệm: Australian Research Council
Searching for an effective pre-release screening tool for translocations: can trap temperament predict behaviour and survival in the wild?
RS West, DT Blumstein, M Letnic, KE Moseby
Biodiversity and Conservation 28, 229-243, 2019
Các cơ quan ủy nhiệm: Australian Research Council
Ecological role of an apex predator revealed by a reintroduction experiment and Bayesian statistics
KE Moseby, MS Crowther, M Letnic
Ecosystems 22, 283-295, 2019
Các cơ quan ủy nhiệm: Australian Research Council
The use and utility of surrogates in biodiversity monitoring programmes
CF Sato, MJ Westgate, PS Barton, CN Foster, LS O ‘Loughlin, JC Pierson, ...
Journal of Applied Ecology 56 (6), 1304-1310, 2019
Các cơ quan ủy nhiệm: Australian Research Council
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