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Lily Leahy
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Amplified predation after fire suppresses rodent populations in Australia’s tropical savannas
L Leahy, SM Legge, K Tuft, HW McGregor, LA Barmuta, ME Jones, ...
Wildlife Research 42 (8), 705-716, 2016
2222016
Stemming the tide: progress towards resolving the causes of decline and implementing management responses for the disappearing mammal fauna of northern Australia
MR Ziembicki, JCZ Woinarski, JK Webb, E Vanderduys, K Tuft, J Smith, ...
Therya 6 (1), 169-225, 2015
1102015
Arboreality drives heat tolerance while elevation drives cold tolerance in tropical rainforest ants
L Leahy, BR Scheffers, SE Williams, AN Andersen
Ecology 103 (1), e03549, 2022
302022
Ecological strategies of (pl) ants: Towards a world‐wide worker economic spectrum for ants
H Gibb, TR Bishop, L Leahy, CL Parr, JP Lessard, NJ Sanders, JZ Shik, ...
Functional Ecology 37 (1), 13-25, 2023
272023
Vertical niche and elevation range size in tropical ants: Implications for climate resilience
L Leahy, BR Scheffers, AN Andersen, BT Hirsch, SE Williams
Diversity and Distributions 27 (3), 485-496, 2021
212021
Ecological patterns and processes in the vertical dimension of terrestrial ecosystems
S Xing, L Leahy, LA Ashton, RL Kitching, TC Bonebrake, BR Scheffers
Journal of Animal Ecology 92 (3), 538-551, 2023
162023
Diversity and Distribution of the Dominant Ant Genus Anonychomyrma (Hymenoptera: Formicidae) in the Australian Wet Tropics
L Leahy, BR Scheffers, SE Williams, AN Andersen
Diversity 12 (12), 474, 2020
102020
Responses of small mammals to fire in Australia’s tropical savannas: a mechanistic approach
L Leahy
Hobart: University of Tasmania, 2013
62013
Amplified predation after fire drives declines of small mammals in Australia’s tropical savannas
L Leahy, SM Legge, K Tuft, H McGregor, L Barmuta, M Jones, ...
Wildlife Research. in review, 2015
52015
Rates of species turnover across elevation vary with vertical stratum in rainforest ant assemblages
L Leahy, BR Scheffers, AN Andersen, SE Williams
Ecography 2024 (5), e06972, 2024
12024
Large‐scale and long‐term wildlife research and monitoring using camera traps: a continental synthesis
T Bruce, Z Amir, BL Allen, BF Alting, M Amos, J Augusteyn, GA Ballard, ...
Biological Reviews, 2025
2025
Climatic variability and the vulnerability of rainforest biota to a warming world
L Leahy
James Cook University, 2021
2021
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