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Publications for Christopher Dickman

2021 H., Murphy, B. (2020). Cat ecology, impacts and management Fardell, L., Bedoya-Perez, M., Dickman, C., Crowther, M., in . Wildlife Research, 47(8), i-vi. [More behavioural responses to stressors displayed concordantly by Information] wild urban rodents? Science of Nature, 108(1), 5. [More (2020). Cat-dependent diseases cost Australia AU$6 billion per Information] year through impacts on human health and livestock production. Spencer, E., Dickman, C., Greenville, A., Crowther, M., Kutt, Wildlife Research, 47(8), 731-746. [More increase artificial nest in a desert environment. Global Information] Ecology and Conservation, 27, e01588. [More Class Conflict: Diffuse Competition between Mammalian and Information] Reptilian Predators. Diversity, 12(9), 355. [More Hermes, C., Hoffmann, M., Martin, R., McGowan, P., Information] Rodrigues, A., Dickman, C., et al (2021). How many bird and Fendt, M., Parsons, M., Apfelbach, R., Carthey, A., Dickman, mammal extinctions has recent conservation action prevented? C., Endres, T., Frank, A., Heinz, D., Jones, M., Kiyokawa, Y., Conservation Letters, 14(1), e12762. [More threat detection systems: A review and comprehensive Information] framework to improve research practice and resolve the Dickman, C. (2021). New Fellows of the Royal Zoological translational crisis. Neuroscience and Biobehavioral Reviews, Society of NSW: Peter Fleming FRZS, 2019. Australian 115, 25-33. [Mor href="http://dx.doi.org/10.7882/AZ.2020.043">[More e Information] Information] van Eeden, L., Newsome, T., Crowther, M., Dickman, C., Potter, T., Greenville, A., Dickman, C. (2021). Night of the Bruskotter, J. (2020). Diverse public perceptions of species' hunter: Using cameras to quantify nocturnal activity in desert status and management align with conflicting conservation spiders. PeerJ, 9, 10684. [More href="http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.biocon.2020.108416">[More Information] Information] Lazenby, B., Mooney, N., Dickman, C. (2021). Raiders of the van Eeden, L., Slagle, K., Newsome, T., Crowther, M., last ark: the impacts of feral cats on small mammals in Dickman, C., Bruskotter, J. (2020). Exploring nationality and Tasmanian forest ecosystems. Ecological Applications, 31(6), social identity to explain attitudes toward conservation actions e02362. [More in the United States and Australia. Conservation Biology, 34(5), Information] 1165-1175. [More Stobo-Wilson, A., Murphy, B., Legge, S., Chapple, D., Information] Crawford, H., Dawson, S., Dickman, C., Doherty, T., Fleming, P., Gentle, M., Newsome, T., et al (2021). Reptiles as food: Fardell, L., Pavey, C., Dickman, C. (2020). Fear and stressing Predation of Australian reptiles by introduced red foxes in predator�prey ecology: Considering the twin stressors of compounds and complements predation by cats. Wildlife predators and people on mammals. PeerJ, 8, e9104. [More href="http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/WR20194">[More Information] Information] Verhoeven, E., Murray, B., Dickman, C., Wardle, G., Stobo-Wilson, A., Murphy, B., Crawford, H., Dawson, S., Greenville, A. (2020). Fire and rain are one: Extreme rainfall Dickman, C., Doherty, T., Fleming, P., Gentle, M., Legge, S., events predict wildfire extent in an arid grassland. International Newsome, T., et al (2021). Sharing meals: Predation on Journal of Wildland Fire, 29(8), 702-711. href="http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/WF19087">[More compounds and complements predation by feral cats. Biological Information] Conservation, 261, 109284. [More Dickman, C., Doherty, T., Edwards, G., Riley, J., Turpin, J., et Information] al (2020). Introduced cats eating a continental fauna: Greenville, A., Newsome, T., Wardle, G., Dickman, C., Ripple, invertebrate consumption by feral cats (Felis catus) in Australia. W., Murray, B. (2021). Simultaneously operating threats cannot Wildlife Research, 47(8), 610-623. [More href="http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/conl.12758">[More Information] Information] Radford, I., Woolley, L., Dickman, C., Corey, B., Trembath, D., 2020 Fairman, R. (2020). Invasive anuran driven trophic cascade: An alternative hypothesis for recent critical weight range mammal Legge, S., Woinarski, J., Dickman, C., Doherty, T., McGregor, collapses across northern Australia. Biological Invasions, 22(6), 1967-1982. [More Information] [More Information] van Eeden, L., Slagle, K., Crowther, M., Dickman, C., Newsome, T. (2020). Linking social identity, risk perception, Gaughwin, M., Horsup, A., Dickman, C., Wells, R., Walker, F., and behavioral psychology to understand predator management Taggart, D. (2020). Variation in the sex ratio of pouch young by livestock producers. Restoration Ecology, 28(4), 902-910. [More Lasiorhinus krefftii). Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology, Information] 74(7), 90. [More Information] Ochoa-Hueso, R., Borer, E., Seabloom, E., Hobbie, S., Risch, A., Collins, S., Alberti, J., Bahamonde, H., Brown, C., Caldeira, Legge, S., Woinarski, J., Dickman, C., Murphy, B., Woolley, M., Dickman, C., et al (2020). Microbial processing of plant L., Calver, M. (2020). We need to worry about Bella and remains is co-limited by multiple nutrients in global grasslands. Charlie: The impacts of pet cats on Australian wildlife. Wildlife Global Change Biology, 26(8), 4572-4582. [More href="http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/WR19174">[More Information] Information] Borer, E., Harpole, W., Adler, P., Arnillas, C., Bugalho, M., van Eeden, L., Crowther, M., Dickman, C., Newsome, T. Cadotte, M., Caldeira, M., Campana, S., Dickman, C., Dickson, (2020). Wicked �wild dogs�: Australian public awareness T., et al (2020). Nutrients cause grassland biomass to outpace of and attitudes towards dingoes and management. herbivory. Nature Communications, 11(1), 1-8. [More href="http://dx.doi.org/10.7882/AZ.2020.019">[More Information] Information] Bleicher, S., Dickman, C. (2020). On the landscape of fear: 2019 Shelters affect foraging by dunnarts (Marsupialia, Sminthopsis spp.) in a sandridge desert environment. Journal of van Eeden, L., Smith, B., Crowther, M., Dickman, C., Mammalogy, 101(1), 281-290. [More graziers' management of an Australian carnivore. Pacific Information] Conservation Biology, 25(3), 245-256. [More McLachlan-Troup, T., Nicol, S., Dickman, C. (2020). Platypus Information] predation has differential effects on aquatic invertebrates in contrasting stream and lake ecosystems. Scientific Reports, van Eeden, L., Dickman, C., Crowther, M., Newsome, T. 10(1), 13043. [More Information] attitudes towards dingoes over 60 years. Pacific Conservation Biology, 25(4), 413-420. [More Murphy, B., Legge, S., Dickman, C., Woinarski, J. (2020). Pre- Information] eradication assessment of feral cat density and population size across Kangaroo Island, South Australia. Wildlife Research, Nimmo, D., Avitabile, S., Banks, S., Bird, R., Callister, K., 47(8), 669-676. [More A., Newsome, T., Richie, E., et al (2019). Animal movements Information] in fire-prone landscapes. Biological Reviews, 94(3), 981-998. [More Woinarski, J., Legge, S., Woolley, L., Palmer, R., Dickman, C., Information] Augusteyn, J., Doherty, T., Edwards, G., Geyle, H., McGregor, H., et al (2020). Predation by introduced cats Felis catus on Dickman, C., Legge, S., Woinarski, J. (2019). Assessing risks Australian frogs: compilation of species records and estimation to wildlife from free-roaming hybrid cats: The Proposed of numbers killed. Wildlife Research, 47(8), 580-588. [More Animals, 9(10), 1-12. href="http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ani9100795">[More Information] Read, J., Dickman, C., Boardman, W., Lepczyk, C. (2020). Reply to wolf et al.: Why trap-neuter-return (tnr) is not an Dickman, C. (2019). Biodiversity in Australia: An Overview. ethical solution for stray cat management. Animals, 10(9), 1-10. In T. Pullaiah (Eds.), Global Biodiversity: Volume 4: Selected [More Countries in the Information] Americas and Australia, (pp. 513-556). Oakville: Apple Academic Press. [More on the present and future of Australia�s fauna in an Information] increasingly fire-prone continent. Ecological Management and Restoration, 21(2), 86-96. [More conservation: the importance of carnivores to the ecosystem, Information] and the value of reintroductions. In Carolyn Hogg, Samantha Fox, David Pemberton, Katherine Belov (Eds.), Saving the Dayer, A., Redford, K., Campbell, K., Dickman, C., Epanchin- : Recovery through Science-based Niell, R., Grosholz, E., Hallac, D., Leslie, E., Richardson, L., Management, (pp. 1-10). Clayton South: CSIRO Publishing. [More animals in U.S. National Parks. Biological Invasions, 22(2), Information] 177-188. [More Information] Woinarski, J., Legge, S., Dickman, C. (2019). Cats in Australia: Companion and Killer. Clayton South: CSIRO Hohnen, R., Murphy, B., Legge, S., Dickman, C., Woinarski, J. Publishing. [More 231, 167-173. href="http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.biocon.2019.01.012">[More Information] Doherty, T., Davis, N., Dickman, C., Forsyth, D., Letnic, M., Nimmo, D., Palmer, R., Ritchie, E., Benshemesh, J., Edwards, Ringma, J., Legge, S., Woinarski, J., Radford, J., Wintle, B., G., Newsome, T., et al (2019). Continental patterns in the diet Bentley, J., Burbidge, A., Copley, P., Dexter, N., Dickman, C., of a top predator: Australia's dingo. Mammal Review, 49(1), 31- et al (2019). Systematic planning can rapidly close the 44. [More protection gap in Australian mammal havens. Conservation Information] Letters, 12(1), 1-8. [More Hohnen, R., Murphy, B., Gates, J., Legge, S., Dickman, C., Information] Woinarski, J. (2019). Detecting and protecting the threatened Kangaroo Island dunnart (Sminthopsis fuliginosus aitkeni). Smith, B., Cairns, K., Adams, J., Newsome, T., Fillios, M., Conservation Science and Practice, 1(1), 1-11. [More Greenville, A., Dickman, C., Crowther, M., et al (2019). Information] Taxonomic status of the Australian dingo: the case for Canis dingo Meyer, 1793. Zootaxa, 4564 (1), 173-197. [More C. (2019). Evidence for a recent decline in the distribution and Information] abundance of the New Holland mouse (Pseudomys novaehollandiae) in , Australia. Australian Stepkovitch, B., Martin, J., Dickman, C., Welbergen, J. (2019). Mammalogy, 41(2), 179-185. [More investigation into the morphology of an invasive predator. Information] Journal of Zoology, 309(4), 287-294. [More Tingley, R., Macdonald, S., Mitchell, N., Woinarski, J., Meiri, Information] S., Bowles, P., Cox, N., Shea, G., Bohm, M., Chanson, J., Dickman, C., Greenlees, M., et al (2019). Geographic and van Eeden, L., Dickman, C., Newsome, T., Crowther, M. taxonomic patterns of extinction risk in Australian squamates. (2019). What should we do with wild dogs? Taxonomic tangles Biological Conservation, 238, 1-10. [More Zoologist, 40(1), 92-101. href="http://dx.doi.org/10.7882/AZ.2018.031">[More Information] Murphy, B., Woolley, L., Geyle, H., Legge, S., Palmer, R., Dickman, C., Augusteyn, J., Brown, S., Comer, S., Doherty, T., 2018 et al (2019). Introduced cats (Felis catus) eating a continental fauna: The number of mammals killed in Australia. Biological Tulloch, A., Auerbach, N., Avery-Gomm, S., Bayraktarov, E., Conservation, 237, 28-40. [More H., Holden, M., Wardle, G., et al (2018). A decision tree for Information] assessing the risks and benefits of publishing biodiversity data. Nature Ecology and Evolution, 2(8), 1209-1217. [More Dickman, C., Augusteyn, J., Comer, S., Doherty, T., Eger, C., et Information] al (2019). Introduced cats Felis catus eating a continental fauna: inventory and traits of Australian mammal species killed. McDonald, P., Stewart, A., Dickman, C. (2018). Applying the Mammal Review, 49(4), 354-368. [More study of a critically endangered rodent. Biological Information] Conservation, 217, 207-212. [More Gibb, H., Grossman, B., Dickman, C., Decker, O., Wardle, G. Information] (2019). Long-term responses of desert ant assemblages to climate. Journal of Animal Ecology, 88(10), 1549-1563. [More Arthropod Energy & Nutrients, Version 1. Information] doi:10.4227/05/5ab9a8bfa60bd. �KOS Data Portal, rights owned by University of Sydney. Reside, A., Briscoe, N., Dickman, C., Greenville, A., Hradsky, B., Kark, S., Kearney, M., Kutt, A., Nimmo, D., Pavey, C., et al Potter, T., Greenville, A., Dickman, C. (2018). Assessing the (2019). Persistence through tough times: fixed and shifting potential for intraguild predation among taxonomically refuges in threatened species conservation. Biodiversity and disparate micro-carnivores: Marsupials and arthropods. Royal Conservation, 28(6), 1303-1330. [More href="http://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rsos.171872">[More Information] Information] Tulloch, A., Auerbach, N., Avery-Gomm, S., Dickman, C., Greenville, A., Burns, E., Dickman, C., Keith, D., Fisher, D., Grantham, H., Holden, M., Lavery, T., Leseberg, N., Lindenmayer, D., Morgan, J., Heinze, D., Mansergh, I., O'Connor, J., Wardle, G., et al (2019). Reply to 'Consider Gillespie, G., Einoder, L., Wardle, G., et al (2018). Biodiversity species specialism when publishing datasets' and 'Decision responds to increasing climatic extremes in a biome-specific trees for data publishing may exacerbate conservation conflict'. manner. Science of the Total Environment, 634, 382-393. [More href="http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41559-019-0805-6">[More Information] Information] Parsons, M., Apfelbach, R., Banks, P., Cameron, E., Dickman, van Eeden, L., Newsome, T., Crowther, M., Dickman, C., C., Frank, A., Jones, M., McGregor, I., McLean, S., Muller- Bruskotter, J. (2019). Social identity shapes support for Schwarze, D., et al (2018). Biologically meaningful scents: a management of wildlife and pests. Biological Conservation, framework for understanding predator-prey research across disciplines. Biological Reviews, 93(1), 98-114. [More J., et al (2018). How to ensure threatened species monitoring Information] leads to threatened species conservation. Ecological Management and Restoration, 19, 222-229. [More G., Cejtin, M., Crowther, M., Dickman, C., Frank, J., Krofel, Information] M., Newsome, T., et al (2018). Carnivore conservation needs evidence-based livestock protection. PLoS Biology, 16(9), 1-8. Dos Santos, C., Le Pendu, Y., Gine, G., Dickman, C., [More the direct and indirect impacts of free-ranging dogs on wildlife. Information] Journal of Mammalogy, 99(5), 1261-1269. [More Newsome, T., Greenville, A., Cirovic, D., Dickman, C., Information] Johnson, C., Krofel, M., Letnic, M., Ripple, W., Ritchie, E., Stoyanov, S., et al (2018), Data from: Top predators constrain Crowther, M., Tulloch, A., Letnic, M., Greenville, A., mesopredator distributions, Dryad, Dataset, Dickman, C. (2018). Interactions between wildfire and drought https://doi.org/10.5061/dryad.h1m85. drive population responses of mammals in coastal woodlands. Journal of Mammalogy, 99(2), 416-427. [More Burbidge, A., Bode, M., Copley, P., Dexter, N., Dickman, C., et Information] al (2018). Degrees of population-level susceptibility of Australian terrestrial non-volant mammal species to predation Hautier, Y., Isbell, F., Borer, E., Seabloom, E., Harpole, W., by the introduced red fox (Vulpes vulpes) and feral cat (Felis Lind, E., Macdougall, A., Stevens, C., Adler, P., Alberti, J., catus). Wildlife Research, 45(7), 645-657. [More homogenization of plant diversity reduce ecosystem Information] multifunctionality. Nature Ecology and Evolution, 2(1), 50-56. [More Dickman, C., Greenville, A., Wardle, G. (2018). Determining Information] trends in irruptive desert species. In S. Legge, D. Lindenmayer, N. Robinson, B. Scheele, D. Southwell, B. Wintle (Eds.), Burns, E., Tennant, P., Dickman, C., Gillespie, G., Green, P., Monitoring Threatened Species and Ecological Communities, Hoffman, A., Keith, D., Lindenmayer, D., Metcalfe, D., (pp. 279-290). Clayton: CSIRO Publishing. [More insights and lessons from Australia's Long Term Ecological Information] Research Network. Australian Zoologist, 39(4), 755-768. [More McDonald, P., Brim-Box, J., Nano, C., Macdonald, D., Information] Dickman, C. (2018). Diet of dingoes and cats in central Australia: Does trophic competition underpin a rare mammal Greenville, A., Nguyen, V., Wardle, G., Dickman, C. (2018). refuge? Journal of Mammalogy, 99(5), 1120-1127. [More solution. Australian Zoologist, 39(4), 733-747. href="http://dx.doi.org/10.7882/AZ.2018.018">[More Information] Greenville, A., Brandle, R., Canty, P., Dickman, C. (2018). Dynamics, habitat use and extinction risk of a carnivorous van Eeden, L., Crowther, M., Dickman, C., Macdonald, D., desert marsupial. Journal of Zoology, 306(4), 258-267. [More between large carnivores and livestock. Conservation Biology, Information] 32(1), 26-34. [More Robinson, N., Legge, S., Scheele, B., Lindenmayer, D., Information] Southwell, D., Wintle, B., Bickerton, D., Brooks, L., Carter, O., Dickman, C., et al (2018). Essential principles to guide Taylor, M., Dickman, C. (2018). Native animals lost to tree- monitoring of threatened biodiversity. In S. Legge, D. clearing in NSW 1998-2015. Lindenmayer, N. Robinson, B. Scheele, D. Southwell, B. Robinson, N., Morgain, R., Legge, S., Scheele, B., Wintle (Eds.), Monitoring Threatened Species and Ecological Lindenmayer, D., Southwell, D., Bennison, K., Benshemesh, J., Communities, (pp. 427-438). Clayton: CSIRO Publishing. [More perspectives on threatened species monitoring. In S. Legge, D. Information] Lindenmayer, N. Robinson, B. Scheele, D. Southwell, B. Legge, S., Woinarski, J., Burbidge, A., Palmer, R., Ringma, J., Wintle (Eds.), Monitoring Threatened Species and Ecological Radford, J., Mitchell, N., Bode, M., Wintle, B., Dickman, C., et Communities, (pp. 413-425). Clayton: CSIRO Publishing. [More contributions of fenced areas and offshore islands to the Information] protection of mammal species susceptible to introduced Gibb, H., Grossman, B., Dickman, C., Wardle, G. (2018). Over predators. Wildlife Research, 45(7), 627-644. [More and resources? Australian Zoologist, 39(4), 646-657. href="http://dx.doi.org/10.7882/AZ.2018.016">[More Woinarski, J., Murphy, B., Palmer, R., Legge, S., Dickman, C., Information] Doherty, T., Edwards, G., Nankivell, A., Read, J., Stokeld, D. Geyle, H., Woinarski, J., Baker, G., Dickman, C., Dutson, G., (2018). How many reptiles are killed by cats in Australia? Fisher, D., Ford, H., Holdsworth, M., Jones, M., Kutt, A., et al Wildlife Research, 45(3), 247-266. [More of impending Australian bird and mammal extinctions. Pacific Information] Conservation Biology, 24(2), 157-167. [More Information] economic importance, (pp. 63-74). Clayton South: CSIRO Publishing. [More Reinvasion Is Not Invasion Again. BioScience, 68(10), 792- Information] 804. [More Information] Potter, T., Greenville, A., Dickman, C. (2017), Direct observations of foraging wolf spiders and dunnarts, Version 1. Baker, A., Dickman, C. (2018). Secret Lives of Carnivorous doi:10.4227/05/5a151e727fb2f. �KOS Data Portal, rights Marsupials. Clayton South: CSIRO Publishing. [More Information] Legge, S., Murphy, B., McGregor, H., Woinarski, J., Augusteyn, J., Ballard, G., Baseler, M., Buckmaster, T., Bennison, K., Godfree, R., Dickman, C. (2018). Synchronous Dickman, C., Doherty, T., Newsome, T., et al (2017). boom-bust cycles in central Australian rodents and marsupials Enumerating a continental-scale threat: How many feral cats are in response to rainfall and fire. Journal of Mammalogy, 99(5), in Australia? Biological Conservation, 206, 293-303. [More href="http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jmammal/gyy105">[More Information] Information] Smith, H., Dickman, C., Banks, P. (2017). Exotic black rats Lunney, D., Dickman, C., Predavec, M. (2018). The critical increase invertebrate Ordinal richness in urban habitat value of long-term field studies and datasets: an editorial remnants. Biological Invasions, 19, 1315-1328. [More href="http://dx.doi.org/10.7882/AZ.2018.045">[More Information] Information] McDonald, P., Nano, C., Ward, S., Stewart, A., Pavey, C., Potter, T., Stannard, H., Greenville, A., Dickman, C. (2018). Luck, G., Dickman, C. (2017). Habitat as a mediator of Understanding selective predation: Are energy and nutrients mesopredator-driven mammal extinction. Conservation important? PloS One, 13(8), 1-12. [More href="http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/cobi.12905">[More Information] Information] Morris, K., Algar, D., Armstrong, D., Ball, D., Bryant, S., Woinarski, J., Murphy, B., Legge, S., Garnett, S., Lawes, M., Canty, P., Copley, P., Dickman, C., Fisher, A., Gillespie, G., et Comer, S., Dickman, C., Doherty, T., Edwards, G., Nankivell, al (2018). Values of islands across Australia's states and A., et al (2017). How many birds are killed by cats in Australia? territories. In Dorion Moro, Derek Ball, Sally Bryant (Eds.), Biological Conservation, 214, 76-87. [More Opportunities, (pp. 11-43). Clayton: CSIRO Publishing. href="http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/9781486306619">[More Information] Doherty, T., Dickman, C., Johnson, C., Legge, S., Ritchie, E., Woinarski, J. (2017). Impacts and management of feral cats 2017 Felis catus in Australia. Mammal Review, 47(2), 83-97. [More Lunney, D., Hutchings, P., Dickman, C. (2017). "Can we Information] reverse the machinery which has ground down so much of this country?" The value of protected areas for fauna conservation: Newsome, T., Fleming, P., Dickman, C., Doherty, T., Ripple, Editors' Prologue. Australian Zoologist, 39(2), 161-169. [More BioScience, 67(4), 374-381. href="http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/biosci/bix022">[More Information] Greenville, A., Dickman, C., Wardle, G. (2017). 75 years of dryland science: Trends and gaps in arid ecology literature. Molsher, R., Newsome, A., Newsome, T., Dickman, C. (2017). PloS One, 12(4), e0175014. [More Abundance, Diet and Use of Space by Feral Cats. PloS One, Information] 12(1), e0168460. [More Potter, T., Greenville, A., Dickman, C. (2017), Availability of Information] invertebrate prey for micro-carnivores, Version 1. doi:10.4227/05/5a17a9ab8652b. �KOS Data Portal, rights Potter, T., Greenville, A., Dickman, C. (2017), Microhabitat owned by University of Sydney. selection by wolf spiders and dunnarts. doi:10.4227/05/5a1f43d3542e5. �KOS Data Portal, rights Woinarski, J., Woolley, L., Garnett, S., Legge, S., Murphy, B., owned by University of Sydney. Lawes, M., Comer, S., Dickman, C., Doherty, T., Edwards, G., et al (2017). Compilation and traits of Australian bird species Lohr, C., Hone, J., Bode, M., Dickman, C., Wenger, A., killed by cats. Biological Conservation, 216, 1-9. [More species to guide prioritization of management actions. Information] Ecosphere, 8(5), 1-19. [More Greenville, A., Wardle, G., Dickman, C. (2017). Desert Information] mammal populations are limited by introduced predators rather than future climate change. Royal Society Open Science, 4(11), Spencer, E., Newsome, T., Dickman, C. (2017). Prey selection 1-14. [More and dietary flexibility of three species of mammalian predator Information] during an irruption of non-cyclic prey. Royal Society Open Science, 4(9), 1-11. [More desert - potential effects on wildlife. In Rishard Kingsford Information] (Eds.), Lake Eyre Basin rivers: environmental, social and Lindenmayer, D., Burns, E., Dickman, C., Green, P., Hoffmann, negative influence of human presence on mid-sized mammals A., Keith, D., Morgan, J., Russell- Smith, J., Wardle, G., on an Atlantic island. Journal of Coastal Conservation, 21(6), Gillespie, G., Greenville, A., Newsome, T., Shine, R., et al 829-836. [More Information] 357(6351), 557-557. [More 2016 Information] Jones, M., Apfelbach, R., Banks, P., Cameron, E., Dickman, C., van Eeden, L., Dickman, C., Ritchie, E., Newsome, T. (2017). Frank, A., McLean, S., McGregor, I., Muller-Schwarze, D., Shifting public values and what they mean for increasing Parsons, M., et al (2016). A Nose for Death: Integrating democracy in wildlife management decisions. Biodiversity and Trophic and Informational Networks for Conservation and Conservation, 26(11), 2759-2763. [More 9. [More Information] Information] Newsome, T., Spencer, E., Dickman, C. (2017). Short-term Bleicher, S., Dickman, C. (2016). Bust economics: foragers tracking of three red foxes in the Simpson Desert reveals large choose high quality habitats in lean times. PeerJ, 2016 (1), 1- home-range sizes. Australian Mammalogy, 39(2), 238-242. [More href="http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/AM16037">[More Information] Information] Frank, A., Wardle, G., Greenville, A., Dickman, C. (2016). Young, L., Dickman, C., Addison, J., Pavey, C. (2017). Spatial Cattle removal in arid Australia benefits kangaroos in high ecology and shelter resources of a threatened desert rodent quality habitat but does not affect camels. The Rangeland (Pseudomys australis) in refuge habitat. Journal of Mammalogy, Journal, 38(1), 73-84. [More href="http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jmammal/gyx129">[More Information] Information] Hall, C., Adams, N., Bradley, J., Bryant, K., Davis, A., Potter, T., Greenville, A., Dickman, C. (2017), Temporal Dickman, C., Fujita, T., Kobayashi, S., Lepczyk, C., McBride, activity of wolf spiders and dunnarts in the Simpson Desert, E., et al (2016). Community Attitudes and Practices of Urban Version 1. doi:10.4227/05/5a167887d329a. �KOS Data Residents Regarding Predation by Pet Cats on Wildlife: An Portal, rights owned by University of Sydney. International Comparison. PloS One, 11(4), 1-30. [More Newsome, T., Greenville, A., Letnic, M., Ritchie, E., Dickman, Information] C. (2017). The case for a dingo reintroduction in Australia remains strong: A reply to Morgan et al., 2016. Food Webs, 10, Towerton, A., Dickman, C., Kavanagh, R., Penman, T. (2016). 39-41. [More Research, 43(2), 169-177. href="http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/WR15133">[More Information] Doherty, T., Dickman, C., Glen, A., Newsome, T., Nimmo, D., Ritchie, E., Vanak, A., Wirsing, A. (2017). The global impacts Diete, R., Meek, P., Dickman, C., Leung, L. (2016). Ecology of domestic dogs on threatened vertebrates. Biological and conservation of the northern hopping-mouse Conservation, 210, 56-59. [More [More Information] Information] Prevedello, J., Vieira, M., Vieira, E., Dickman, C. (2017). The McDonald, P., Stewart, A., Schubert, A., Nano, C., Dickman, importance of food supply in high-productivity C., Luck, G. (2016). 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