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Natasha L Wiggins

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Science China. Life Sciences|May 16, 2014
Asymmetric or diffusive co-evolution generates meta-populations in fig-fig wasp mutualismsRuiWu Wang, Yan Yang, Natasha L Wiggins
Oecologia|December 6, 2005
Diet switching in a generalist mammalian folivore: fundamental to maximising intakeNatasha L Wiggins, Clare McArthur, Noel W Davies
Journal of Chemical Ecology|September 15, 2012
Scent chemicals of the brushtail possum, Trichosurus vulpeculaStuart McLean, Noel W Davies, Natasha L Wiggins
Journal of Chemical Ecology|August 16, 2003
Effects of two plant secondary metabolites, cineole and gallic acid, on nightly feeding patterns of the common brushtail possumNatasha L Wiggins, Clare McArthur, Stuart McLean, et al.
Journal of Chemical Ecology|April 11, 2008
Development of tolerance to the dietary plant secondary metabolite 1,8-cineole by the brushtail possum (Trichosurus vulpecula)Stuart McLean, Sue Brandon, Rebecca R Boyle, et al.
Ecology|September 26, 2006
Spatial scale of the patchiness of plant poisons: a critical influence on foraging efficiencyNatasha L Wiggins, Clare McArthur, Noel W Davies, et al.
Journal of Chemical Ecology|June 14, 2006
Behavioral responses of a generalist mammalian folivore to the physiological constraints of a chemically defended dietNatasha L Wiggins, Clare McArthur, Noel W Davies, et al.
Oecologia|October 6, 2005
Sideroxylonal in Eucalyptus foliage influences foraging behaviour of an arboreal folivoreNatasha L Wiggins, Karen J Marsh, Ian R Wallis, et al.
Ecology and Evolution|February 5, 2016
Quantitative and qualitative shifts in defensive metabolites define chemical defense investment during leaf development in Inga, a genus of tropical treesNatasha L Wiggins, Dale L Forrister, María-José Endara, et al.
Oecologia|June 30, 2014
Four species of arboreal folivore show differential tolerance to a secondary metaboliteLora M Jensen, Ian R Wallis, Karen J Marsh, et al.
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Science China. Life Sciences|May 16, 2014
Asymmetric or diffusive co-evolution generates meta-populations in fig-fig wasp mutualismsRuiWu Wang, Yan Yang, Natasha L Wiggins
Oecologia|December 6, 2005
Diet switching in a generalist mammalian folivore: fundamental to maximising intakeNatasha L Wiggins, Clare McArthur, Noel W Davies
Journal of Chemical Ecology|September 15, 2012
Scent chemicals of the brushtail possum, Trichosurus vulpeculaStuart McLean, Noel W Davies, Natasha L Wiggins
Journal of Chemical Ecology|August 16, 2003
Effects of two plant secondary metabolites, cineole and gallic acid, on nightly feeding patterns of the common brushtail possumNatasha L Wiggins, Clare McArthur, Stuart McLean, et al.
Journal of Chemical Ecology|April 11, 2008
Development of tolerance to the dietary plant secondary metabolite 1,8-cineole by the brushtail possum (Trichosurus vulpecula)Stuart McLean, Sue Brandon, Rebecca R Boyle, et al.
Ecology|September 26, 2006
Spatial scale of the patchiness of plant poisons: a critical influence on foraging efficiencyNatasha L Wiggins, Clare McArthur, Noel W Davies, et al.
Journal of Chemical Ecology|June 14, 2006
Behavioral responses of a generalist mammalian folivore to the physiological constraints of a chemically defended dietNatasha L Wiggins, Clare McArthur, Noel W Davies, et al.
Oecologia|October 6, 2005
Sideroxylonal in Eucalyptus foliage influences foraging behaviour of an arboreal folivoreNatasha L Wiggins, Karen J Marsh, Ian R Wallis, et al.
Ecology and Evolution|February 5, 2016
Quantitative and qualitative shifts in defensive metabolites define chemical defense investment during leaf development in Inga, a genus of tropical treesNatasha L Wiggins, Dale L Forrister, María-José Endara, et al.
Oecologia|June 30, 2014
Four species of arboreal folivore show differential tolerance to a secondary metaboliteLora M Jensen, Ian R Wallis, Karen J Marsh, et al.
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