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Christopher R Dickman

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Integrated Environmental Assessment and Management|July 21, 2021
Ecological consequences of Australia's "Black Summer" bushfires: Managing for recoveryChristopher R Dickman
Current Biology : CB|April 26, 2022
Ecology: Voles engineer safe spacesChristopher R Dickman
Plos One|April 9, 2013
Patterns of detection and capture are associated with cohabiting predators and preyBillie T Lazenby, Christopher R Dickman
Ecology and Evolution|February 2, 2026
Boom-Bust Dynamics Drive Community-Wide Dietary Structuring in Desert-Dwelling RaptorsRhys J Cairncross, Christopher R Dickman
Oecologia|March 1, 2014
Respiratory patterns and metabolism in tenebrionid and carabid beetles from the Simpson Desert, AustraliaFrances D Duncan, Christopher R Dickman
Peerj|February 4, 2016
Bust economics: foragers choose high quality habitats in lean timesSonny S Bleicher, Christopher R Dickman
Animals : an Open Access Journal From MDPI|May 27, 2023
Foraging and Food Selection in a Desert Rodent: Diet Shifts of the Sandy Inland Mouse between Population Booms and BustsStephanie J S Yip, Christopher R Dickman
Journal of Chemical Ecology|March 2, 2022
Odour-mediated Interactions Between an Apex Reptilian Predator and its Mammalian PreyChristopher R Dickman, Loren L Fardell, Nicole Hills
Biological Reviews of the Cambridge Philosophical Society|November 5, 2011
Top predators as biodiversity regulators: the dingo Canis lupus dingo as a case studyMike Letnic, Euan G Ritchie, Christopher R Dickman
Oecologia|March 16, 2013
Effects of wildfire, rainfall and region on desert lizard assemblages: the importance of multi-scale processesLouise A Pastro, Christopher R Dickman, Mike Letnic
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Integrated Environmental Assessment and Management|July 21, 2021
Ecological consequences of Australia's "Black Summer" bushfires: Managing for recoveryChristopher R Dickman
Current Biology : CB|April 26, 2022
Ecology: Voles engineer safe spacesChristopher R Dickman
Plos One|April 9, 2013
Patterns of detection and capture are associated with cohabiting predators and preyBillie T Lazenby, Christopher R Dickman
Ecology and Evolution|February 2, 2026
Boom-Bust Dynamics Drive Community-Wide Dietary Structuring in Desert-Dwelling RaptorsRhys J Cairncross, Christopher R Dickman
Oecologia|March 1, 2014
Respiratory patterns and metabolism in tenebrionid and carabid beetles from the Simpson Desert, AustraliaFrances D Duncan, Christopher R Dickman
Peerj|February 4, 2016
Bust economics: foragers choose high quality habitats in lean timesSonny S Bleicher, Christopher R Dickman
Animals : an Open Access Journal From MDPI|May 27, 2023
Foraging and Food Selection in a Desert Rodent: Diet Shifts of the Sandy Inland Mouse between Population Booms and BustsStephanie J S Yip, Christopher R Dickman
Journal of Chemical Ecology|March 2, 2022
Odour-mediated Interactions Between an Apex Reptilian Predator and its Mammalian PreyChristopher R Dickman, Loren L Fardell, Nicole Hills
Biological Reviews of the Cambridge Philosophical Society|November 5, 2011
Top predators as biodiversity regulators: the dingo Canis lupus dingo as a case studyMike Letnic, Euan G Ritchie, Christopher R Dickman
Oecologia|March 16, 2013
Effects of wildfire, rainfall and region on desert lizard assemblages: the importance of multi-scale processesLouise A Pastro, Christopher R Dickman, Mike Letnic
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