Publications for:
pest = Rhinella marina
country = Australia (Western)
found 11 publications:
2022
Predator suppression by a toxic invader does not cascade to prey due to predation by alternate predators
Biological Invasions (2022) 24 (9), 2723-2733
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pestinfo wikiDivergence in host–parasite interactions during the cane toad's invasion of Australia
Ecology and Evolution (2022) 12 (8 - e9220)
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pestinfo wikiPrioritising the eradication of invasive species from island archipelagos with high reinvasion risk
Journal of Applied Ecology (2022) 59 (12), 3003-3013
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pestinfo wikiPopulation genomics of a predatory mammal reveals patterns of decline and impacts of exposure to toxic toads
Molecular Ecology (2022) 31 (21), 5468-5486
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pestinfo wiki2020
Skin resistance to water gain and loss has changed in cane toads (
Rhinella marina) during their Australian invasion
Ecology and Evolution (2020) 10 (23), 13071-13079
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pestinfo wikiExposure of cane toad hatchlings to older conspecifics suppresses chemosensory food tracking behaviour and increases risk of predation post-exposure
PLoS ONE (2020) 15 (5 - e0233653)
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pestinfo wiki The accelerating anuran: evolution of locomotor performance in cane toads (
Rhinella marina, Bufonidae) at an invasion front
Proceedings of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences (2020) 287 (1938 - 20201964)
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pestinfo wiki2019
Invader control: factors influencing the attraction of cane toad (
Rhinella marina) larvae to adult parotoid exudate
Biological Invasions (2019) 21 (6), 1895-1904
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pestinfo wiki2018
The thermal dependency of locomotor performance evolves rapidly within an invasive species
Ecology and Evolution (2018) 8 (9), 4403-4408
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pestinfo wikiViral discovery in the invasive Australian cane toad (
Rhinella marina) using metatranscriptomic and genomic approaches
Journal of Virology (2018) 92 (17 - e00768-18)
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pestinfo wikiForecasting the spatiotemporal pattern of the cane toad invasion into north-western Australia
Wildlife Research (2018) 45 (8), 718-725
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