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Peggy Eby

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Plos One|August 11, 2012
Long-distance and frequent movements of the flying-fox Pteropus poliocephalus: implications for managementBillie J Roberts, Carla P Catterall, Peggy Eby, et al.
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|December 1, 2007
Climate change and the effects of temperature extremes on Australian flying-foxesJustin A Welbergen, Stefan M Klose, Nicola Markus, et al.
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences|March 14, 2018
Optimal foraging in seasonal environments: implications for residency of Australian flying foxes in food-subsidized urban landscapesDavid J Páez, Olivier Restif, Peggy Eby, et al.
Ecology Letters|October 31, 2022
Ecological conditions predict the intensity of Hendra virus excretion over space and time from bat reservoir hostsDaniel J Becker, Peggy Eby, Wyatt Madden, et al.
Ecology and Evolution|November 29, 2016
Models of Eucalypt phenology predict bat population fluxJohn R Giles, Raina K Plowright, Peggy Eby, et al.
The Journal of Animal Ecology|November 15, 2021
Counterintuitive scaling between population abundance and local density: Implications for modelling transmission of infectious diseases in bat populationsTamika J Lunn, Alison J Peel, Peggy Eby, et al.
Ecology and Evolution|October 14, 2021
Conventional wisdom on roosting behavior of Australian flying-foxes-A critical review, and evaluation using new dataTamika J Lunn, Peggy Eby, Remy Brooks, et al.
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|May 13, 2011
Urban habituation, ecological connectivity and epidemic dampening: the emergence of Hendra virus from flying foxes (Pteropus spp.)Raina K Plowright, Patrick Foley, Hume E Field, et al.
Scientific Reports|June 24, 2018
Environmental drivers of spatiotemporal foraging intensity in fruit bats and implications for Hendra virus ecologyJohn R Giles, Peggy Eby, Hazel Parry, et al.
The Journal of Animal Ecology|June 30, 2021
Spatial dynamics of pathogen transmission in communally roosting species: Impacts of changing habitats on bat-virus dynamicsTamika J Lunn, Alison J Peel, Hamish McCallum, et al.
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Plos One|August 11, 2012
Long-distance and frequent movements of the flying-fox Pteropus poliocephalus: implications for managementBillie J Roberts, Carla P Catterall, Peggy Eby, et al.
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|December 1, 2007
Climate change and the effects of temperature extremes on Australian flying-foxesJustin A Welbergen, Stefan M Klose, Nicola Markus, et al.
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. Series B, Biological Sciences|March 14, 2018
Optimal foraging in seasonal environments: implications for residency of Australian flying foxes in food-subsidized urban landscapesDavid J Páez, Olivier Restif, Peggy Eby, et al.
Ecology Letters|October 31, 2022
Ecological conditions predict the intensity of Hendra virus excretion over space and time from bat reservoir hostsDaniel J Becker, Peggy Eby, Wyatt Madden, et al.
Ecology and Evolution|November 29, 2016
Models of Eucalypt phenology predict bat population fluxJohn R Giles, Raina K Plowright, Peggy Eby, et al.
The Journal of Animal Ecology|November 15, 2021
Counterintuitive scaling between population abundance and local density: Implications for modelling transmission of infectious diseases in bat populationsTamika J Lunn, Alison J Peel, Peggy Eby, et al.
Ecology and Evolution|October 14, 2021
Conventional wisdom on roosting behavior of Australian flying-foxes-A critical review, and evaluation using new dataTamika J Lunn, Peggy Eby, Remy Brooks, et al.
Proceedings. Biological Sciences|May 13, 2011
Urban habituation, ecological connectivity and epidemic dampening: the emergence of Hendra virus from flying foxes (Pteropus spp.)Raina K Plowright, Patrick Foley, Hume E Field, et al.
Scientific Reports|June 24, 2018
Environmental drivers of spatiotemporal foraging intensity in fruit bats and implications for Hendra virus ecologyJohn R Giles, Peggy Eby, Hazel Parry, et al.
The Journal of Animal Ecology|June 30, 2021
Spatial dynamics of pathogen transmission in communally roosting species: Impacts of changing habitats on bat-virus dynamicsTamika J Lunn, Alison J Peel, Hamish McCallum, et al.
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