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June 25, 2015
Testing the Role of Climate Change in Species Decline: Is the Eastern Quoll a Victim of a Change in the Weather?
Bronwyn A Fancourt, Brooke L Bateman, Jeremy VanDerWal, et al.
Proceedings. Biological Sciences
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October 26, 2022
Dominant carnivore loss benefits native avian and invasive mammalian scavengers
Matthew W Fielding, Calum X Cunningham, Jessie C Buettel, et al.
The Science of the Total Environment
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August 21, 2024
Corrigendum to "Lead exposure and source attribution for a mammalian scavenger before and after a culling program" [Sci. Total Environ. 940 (2024) 173686]
Evie M Jones, Myra E Finkelstein, Amelia J Koch, et al.
Proceedings. Biological Sciences
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December 8, 2020
Infectious disease and sickness behaviour: tumour progression affects interaction patterns and social network structure in wild Tasmanian devils
David G Hamilton, Menna E Jones, Elissa Z Cameron, et al.
Ecology and Evolution
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June 30, 2021
Isotopic niche variation in Tasmanian devils <i>Sarcophilus harrisii</i> with progression of devil facial tumor disease
Olivia Bell, Menna E Jones, Calum X Cunningham, et al.
Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences : CMLS
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October 16, 2021
Extracellular vesicle proteomes of two transmissible cancers of Tasmanian devils reveal tenascin-C as a serum-based differential diagnostic biomarker
Camila Espejo, Richard Wilson, Eduard Willms, et al.
Oecologia
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April 15, 2024
Human habitat modification, not apex scavenger decline, drives isotopic niche variation in a carnivore community
Olivia Bell, Menna E Jones, Manuel Ruiz-Aravena, et al.
Biology Letters
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January 26, 2017
Demonstration of immune responses against devil facial tumour disease in wild Tasmanian devils
Ruth Pye, Rodrigo Hamede, Hannah V Siddle, et al.
Animals : an Open Access Journal From MDPI
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November 27, 2021
Long-Distance Movements of Feral Cats in Semi-Arid South Australia and Implications for Conservation Management
Jeroen Jansen, Hugh McGregor, Geoff Axford, et al.
Plos Pathogens
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August 3, 2018
The devil is in the details: Genomics of transmissible cancers in Tasmanian devils
Andrew Storfer, Paul A Hohenlohe, Mark J Margres, et al.
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Plos One
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June 25, 2015
Testing the Role of Climate Change in Species Decline: Is the Eastern Quoll a Victim of a Change in the Weather?
Bronwyn A Fancourt, Brooke L Bateman, Jeremy VanDerWal, et al.
Proceedings. Biological Sciences
|
October 26, 2022
Dominant carnivore loss benefits native avian and invasive mammalian scavengers
Matthew W Fielding, Calum X Cunningham, Jessie C Buettel, et al.
The Science of the Total Environment
|
August 21, 2024
Corrigendum to "Lead exposure and source attribution for a mammalian scavenger before and after a culling program" [Sci. Total Environ. 940 (2024) 173686]
Evie M Jones, Myra E Finkelstein, Amelia J Koch, et al.
Proceedings. Biological Sciences
|
December 8, 2020
Infectious disease and sickness behaviour: tumour progression affects interaction patterns and social network structure in wild Tasmanian devils
David G Hamilton, Menna E Jones, Elissa Z Cameron, et al.
Ecology and Evolution
|
June 30, 2021
Isotopic niche variation in Tasmanian devils <i>Sarcophilus harrisii</i> with progression of devil facial tumor disease
Olivia Bell, Menna E Jones, Calum X Cunningham, et al.
Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences : CMLS
|
October 16, 2021
Extracellular vesicle proteomes of two transmissible cancers of Tasmanian devils reveal tenascin-C as a serum-based differential diagnostic biomarker
Camila Espejo, Richard Wilson, Eduard Willms, et al.
Oecologia
|
April 15, 2024
Human habitat modification, not apex scavenger decline, drives isotopic niche variation in a carnivore community
Olivia Bell, Menna E Jones, Manuel Ruiz-Aravena, et al.
Biology Letters
|
January 26, 2017
Demonstration of immune responses against devil facial tumour disease in wild Tasmanian devils
Ruth Pye, Rodrigo Hamede, Hannah V Siddle, et al.
Animals : an Open Access Journal From MDPI
|
November 27, 2021
Long-Distance Movements of Feral Cats in Semi-Arid South Australia and Implications for Conservation Management
Jeroen Jansen, Hugh McGregor, Geoff Axford, et al.
Plos Pathogens
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August 3, 2018
The devil is in the details: Genomics of transmissible cancers in Tasmanian devils
Andrew Storfer, Paul A Hohenlohe, Mark J Margres, et al.
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