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Desert small mammal responses to wildfire and predation in the aftermath of a L a N ińa driven resource pulse
M Letnic, M Tischler, C Gordon
Austral Ecology 38 (7), 841-849, 2013
Órdenes: Australian Research Council
Strength of a trophic cascade between an apex predator, mammalian herbivore and grasses in a desert ecosystem does not vary with temporal fluctuations in primary productivity
M Letnic, A Feit, DM Forsyth
Ecosystems 21, 153-165, 2018
Órdenes: Australian Research Council
Not so naïve: endangered mammal responds to olfactory cues of an introduced predator after less than 150 years of coexistence
L Steindler, M Letnic
Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology 75, 1-10, 2021
Órdenes: Australian Research Council
Top-down effects of a large mammalian carnivore in arid Australia extend to epigeic arthropod assemblages
P Contos, M Letnic
Journal of Arid Environments 165, 16-27, 2019
Órdenes: Australian Research Council
Evidence that the functional extinction of small mammals facilitates shrub encroachment following wildfire in arid Australia
CE Gordon, M Letnic
Journal of Arid Environments 164, 60-68, 2019
Órdenes: Australian Research Council
Impacts of grazing by kangaroos and rabbits on vegetation and soils in a semi-arid conservation reserve
J Braden, CH Mills, WK Cornwell, HP Waudby, M Letnic
Journal of Arid Environments 190, 104526, 2021
Órdenes: Australian Research Council
Divergent foraging behaviour of a desert rodent, Notomys fuscus, in covered and open microhabitats revealed using giving up densities and video analysis
T Morris, CE Gordon, M Letnic
Australian Mammalogy 37 (1), 46-50, 2015
Órdenes: Australian Research Council
Top-down effects have primacy over bottom-up effects on the population dynamics of a flightless desert bird
B Wijas, M Letnic
Journal of Arid Environments 195, 104611, 2021
Órdenes: Australian Research Council
Diet and occurrences of the letter-winged kite in a predation refuge
JS Lee, M Letnic, CH Mills
The Science of Nature 108 (6), 61, 2021
Órdenes: Australian Research Council
Frequent consumption of sap suggests that omnivory is widespread among Australian geckos
C Edwards, W Cornwell, M Letnic
The Science of Nature 108 (2), 14, 2021
Órdenes: Australian Research Council
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Widespread mesopredator effects after wolf extirpation
WJ Ripple, AJ Wirsing, CC Wilmers, M Letnic
Biological Conservation 160, 70-79, 2013
Órdenes: Australian Research Council
The current decline of tropical marsupials in A ustralia: is history repeating?
DO Fisher, CN Johnson, MJ Lawes, SA Fritz, H McCallum, SP Blomberg, ...
Global Ecology and Biogeography 23 (2), 181-190, 2014
Órdenes: Australian Research Council
Lethal control of an apex predator has unintended cascading effects on forest mammal assemblages
NJ Colman, CE Gordon, MS Crowther, M Letnic
Proceedings of the royal society B: biological sciences 281 (1782), 20133094, 2014
Órdenes: Australian Research Council
Predator exposure improves anti‐predator responses in a threatened mammal
R West, M Letnic, DT Blumstein, KE Moseby
Journal of Applied Ecology 55 (1), 147-156, 2018
Órdenes: Australian Research Council
Removal of an apex predator initiates a trophic cascade that extends from herbivores to vegetation and the soil nutrient pool
T Morris, M Letnic
Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 284 (1854), 20170111, 2017
Órdenes: Australian Research Council
Mesopredator suppression by an apex predator alleviates the risk of predation perceived by small prey
CE Gordon, A Feit, J Grüber, M Letnic
Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 282 (1802), 20142870, 2015
Órdenes: Australian Research Council
Harnessing natural selection to tackle the problem of prey naïveté
KE Moseby, DT Blumstein, M Letnic
Evolutionary applications 9 (2), 334-343, 2016
Órdenes: Australian Research Council
Patterns in the abundance of kangaroo populations in arid Australia are consistent with the exploitation ecosystems hypothesis
M Letnic, MS Crowther
Oikos 122 (5), 761-769, 2013
Órdenes: Australian Research Council
Reversing the effects of evolutionary prey naiveté through controlled predator exposure
AK Ross, M Letnic, DT Blumstein, KE Moseby
Journal of Applied Ecology 56 (7), 1761-1769, 2019
Órdenes: Australian Research Council
In situ predator conditioning of naive prey prior to reintroduction
DT Blumstein, M Letnic, KE Moseby
Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B 374 (1781), 20180058, 2019
Órdenes: Australian Research Council
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