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Alexandra J R Carthey

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Oecologia|March 6, 2015
Foraging in groups affects giving-up densities: solo foragers quit soonerAlexandra J R Carthey, Peter B Banks
Plos One|February 23, 2012
When does an alien become a native species? A vulnerable native mammal recognizes and responds to its long-term alien predatorAlexandra J R Carthey, Peter B Banks
Biological Reviews of the Cambridge Philosophical Society|October 17, 2014
Naïveté in novel ecological interactions: lessons from theory and experimental evidenceAlexandra J R Carthey, Peter B Banks
Trends in Ecology & Evolution|November 15, 2017
Predicting Predator Recognition in a Changing WorldAlexandra J R Carthey, Daniel T Blumstein
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|August 24, 2018
Australian native mammals recognize and respond to alien predators: a meta-analysisPeter B Banks, Alexandra J R Carthey, Jenna P Bytheway
Oecologia|January 7, 2014
Competitive naïveté between a highly successful invader and a functionally similar native speciesStephen J Heavener, Alexandra J R Carthey, Peter B Banks
Trends in Ecology & Evolution|September 28, 2023
Expanding the scope of fire-driven animal evolutionDale G Nimmo, Chris J Jolly, Alexandra J R Carthey
Trends in Ecology & Evolution|January 28, 2019
Microbial Genomes as Extension Packs for Macroorganismal Diversity: A Reply to Morimoto and BaltrusAlexandra J R Carthey, Michael R Gillings, Daniel T Blumstein
The Journal of Animal Ecology|March 16, 2011
Negotiating a noisy, information-rich environment in search of cryptic prey: olfactory predators need patchiness in prey cuesAlexandra J R Carthey, Jenna P Bytheway, Peter B Banks
Trends in Ecology & Evolution|September 19, 2018
The Extended Genotype: Microbially Mediated Olfactory CommunicationAlexandra J R Carthey, Michael R Gillings, Daniel T Blumstein
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Oecologia|March 6, 2015
Foraging in groups affects giving-up densities: solo foragers quit soonerAlexandra J R Carthey, Peter B Banks
Plos One|February 23, 2012
When does an alien become a native species? A vulnerable native mammal recognizes and responds to its long-term alien predatorAlexandra J R Carthey, Peter B Banks
Biological Reviews of the Cambridge Philosophical Society|October 17, 2014
Naïveté in novel ecological interactions: lessons from theory and experimental evidenceAlexandra J R Carthey, Peter B Banks
Trends in Ecology & Evolution|November 15, 2017
Predicting Predator Recognition in a Changing WorldAlexandra J R Carthey, Daniel T Blumstein
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|August 24, 2018
Australian native mammals recognize and respond to alien predators: a meta-analysisPeter B Banks, Alexandra J R Carthey, Jenna P Bytheway
Oecologia|January 7, 2014
Competitive naïveté between a highly successful invader and a functionally similar native speciesStephen J Heavener, Alexandra J R Carthey, Peter B Banks
Trends in Ecology & Evolution|September 28, 2023
Expanding the scope of fire-driven animal evolutionDale G Nimmo, Chris J Jolly, Alexandra J R Carthey
Trends in Ecology & Evolution|January 28, 2019
Microbial Genomes as Extension Packs for Macroorganismal Diversity: A Reply to Morimoto and BaltrusAlexandra J R Carthey, Michael R Gillings, Daniel T Blumstein
The Journal of Animal Ecology|March 16, 2011
Negotiating a noisy, information-rich environment in search of cryptic prey: olfactory predators need patchiness in prey cuesAlexandra J R Carthey, Jenna P Bytheway, Peter B Banks
Trends in Ecology & Evolution|September 19, 2018
The Extended Genotype: Microbially Mediated Olfactory CommunicationAlexandra J R Carthey, Michael R Gillings, Daniel T Blumstein
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