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David M Forsyth

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Ecology|April 28, 2006
Testing the irruptive paradigm of large-herbivore dynamicsDavid M Forsyth, Peter Caley
Oecologia|March 18, 2017
Increasing Himalayan tahr and decreasing chamois densities in the eastern Southern Alps, New Zealand: evidence for interspecific competitionDavid M Forsyth, Graham J Hickling
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|October 4, 2006
Modelling population persistence on islands: mammal introductions in the New Zealand archipelagoRichard P Duncan, David M Forsyth
Ecology|May 8, 2007
Testing the metabolic theory of ecology: allometric scaling exponents in mammalsRichard P Duncan, David M Forsyth, Jim Hone
Oecologia|April 20, 2020
Forage availability and maternal characteristics affect costs of reproduction in a large marsupialPauline Toni, David M Forsyth, Marco Festa-Bianchet
Oecologia|May 15, 2020
Correction to: Forage availability and maternal characteristics affect costs of reproduction in a large marsupialPauline Toni, David M Forsyth, Marco Festa-Bianchet
Plos One|January 31, 2019
How many to sample? Statistical guidelines for monitoring animal welfare outcomesJordan O Hampton, Darryl I MacKenzie, David M Forsyth
Journal of Mammalogy|October 17, 2025
Annual, seasonal, and daily space-use of Common Fallow Deer (<i>Dama dama</i>) in Australian agricultural landscapesSebastien Comte, Andrew J Bengsen, Lee Parker, et al.
Plos One|May 14, 2015
Adoption in eastern grey kangaroos: a consequence of misdirected care?Wendy J King, David M Forsyth, Graeme Coulson, et al.
Ecology|December 22, 2022
Post-weaning survival in kangaroos is high and constant until senescence: Implications for population dynamicsRachel Bergeron, Gabriel Pigeon, David M Forsyth, et al.
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Ecology|April 28, 2006
Testing the irruptive paradigm of large-herbivore dynamicsDavid M Forsyth, Peter Caley
Oecologia|March 18, 2017
Increasing Himalayan tahr and decreasing chamois densities in the eastern Southern Alps, New Zealand: evidence for interspecific competitionDavid M Forsyth, Graham J Hickling
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|October 4, 2006
Modelling population persistence on islands: mammal introductions in the New Zealand archipelagoRichard P Duncan, David M Forsyth
Ecology|May 8, 2007
Testing the metabolic theory of ecology: allometric scaling exponents in mammalsRichard P Duncan, David M Forsyth, Jim Hone
Oecologia|April 20, 2020
Forage availability and maternal characteristics affect costs of reproduction in a large marsupialPauline Toni, David M Forsyth, Marco Festa-Bianchet
Oecologia|May 15, 2020
Correction to: Forage availability and maternal characteristics affect costs of reproduction in a large marsupialPauline Toni, David M Forsyth, Marco Festa-Bianchet
Plos One|January 31, 2019
How many to sample? Statistical guidelines for monitoring animal welfare outcomesJordan O Hampton, Darryl I MacKenzie, David M Forsyth
Journal of Mammalogy|October 17, 2025
Annual, seasonal, and daily space-use of Common Fallow Deer (<i>Dama dama</i>) in Australian agricultural landscapesSebastien Comte, Andrew J Bengsen, Lee Parker, et al.
Plos One|May 14, 2015
Adoption in eastern grey kangaroos: a consequence of misdirected care?Wendy J King, David M Forsyth, Graeme Coulson, et al.
Ecology|December 22, 2022
Post-weaning survival in kangaroos is high and constant until senescence: Implications for population dynamicsRachel Bergeron, Gabriel Pigeon, David M Forsyth, et al.
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