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Benjamin L Phillips

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Ecology Letters|November 18, 2014
Invader immunology: invasion history alters immune system function in cane toads (Rhinella marina) in tropical AustraliaGregory P Brown, Benjamin L Phillips, Sylvain Dubey, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|October 24, 2007
Invasion, stress, and spinal arthritis in cane toadsGregory P Brown, Cathy Shilton, Benjamin L Phillips, et al.
Movement Ecology|May 6, 2015
Identifying the time scale of synchronous movement: a study on tropical snakesTom Lindström, Benjamin L Phillips, Gregory P Brown, et al.
Nature|February 17, 2006
Invasion and the evolution of speed in toadsBenjamin L Phillips, Gregory P Brown, Jonathan K Webb, et al.
Ecology Letters|July 2, 2013
Evolution of dispersal and life history interact to drive accelerating spread of an invasive speciesT Alex Perkins, Benjamin L Phillips, Marissa L Baskett, et al.
Ecology|March 3, 2025
Rapid geographic divergence in competitive ability of cane toad larvae (Rhinella marina) during a biological invasionGregory S Clarke, Richard Shine, Gregory P Brown, et al.
Oecologia|October 21, 2009
Locomotor performance in an invasive species: cane toads from the invasion front have greater endurance, but not speed, compared to conspecifics from a long-colonised areaJohn Llewelyn, Benjamin L Phillips, Ross A Alford, et al.
The American Naturalist|June 17, 2008
Reid's paradox revisited: the evolution of dispersal kernels during range expansionBenjamin L Phillips, Gregory P Brown, Justin M J Travis, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|July 31, 2013
Rapid shifts in dispersal behavior on an expanding range edgeTom Lindström, Gregory P Brown, Scott A Sisson, et al.
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|November 16, 2018
Exploring mechanisms and origins of reduced dispersal in island Komodo dragonsTim S Jessop, Achmad Ariefiandy, Deni Purwandana, et al.
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Ecology Letters|November 18, 2014
Invader immunology: invasion history alters immune system function in cane toads (Rhinella marina) in tropical AustraliaGregory P Brown, Benjamin L Phillips, Sylvain Dubey, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|October 24, 2007
Invasion, stress, and spinal arthritis in cane toadsGregory P Brown, Cathy Shilton, Benjamin L Phillips, et al.
Movement Ecology|May 6, 2015
Identifying the time scale of synchronous movement: a study on tropical snakesTom Lindström, Benjamin L Phillips, Gregory P Brown, et al.
Nature|February 17, 2006
Invasion and the evolution of speed in toadsBenjamin L Phillips, Gregory P Brown, Jonathan K Webb, et al.
Ecology Letters|July 2, 2013
Evolution of dispersal and life history interact to drive accelerating spread of an invasive speciesT Alex Perkins, Benjamin L Phillips, Marissa L Baskett, et al.
Ecology|March 3, 2025
Rapid geographic divergence in competitive ability of cane toad larvae (Rhinella marina) during a biological invasionGregory S Clarke, Richard Shine, Gregory P Brown, et al.
Oecologia|October 21, 2009
Locomotor performance in an invasive species: cane toads from the invasion front have greater endurance, but not speed, compared to conspecifics from a long-colonised areaJohn Llewelyn, Benjamin L Phillips, Ross A Alford, et al.
The American Naturalist|June 17, 2008
Reid's paradox revisited: the evolution of dispersal kernels during range expansionBenjamin L Phillips, Gregory P Brown, Justin M J Travis, et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|July 31, 2013
Rapid shifts in dispersal behavior on an expanding range edgeTom Lindström, Gregory P Brown, Scott A Sisson, et al.
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|November 16, 2018
Exploring mechanisms and origins of reduced dispersal in island Komodo dragonsTim S Jessop, Achmad Ariefiandy, Deni Purwandana, et al.
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