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Rapid expansion of the cane toad (Bufo marinus) invasion front in tropical Australia
BL Phillips, GP Brown, M Greenlees, JK Webb, R Shine
Austral Ecology 32 (2), 169-176, 2007
2672007
A native dasyurid predator (common planigale, Planigale maculata) rapidly learns to avoid a toxic invader
JK Webb, GP Brown, T Child, MJ Greenlees, BL Phillips, R Shine
Austral Ecology 33 (7), 821-829, 2008
1292008
Rapid acclimation to cold allows the cane toad to invade montane areas within its Australian range
S McCann, MJ Greenlees, D Newell, R Shine
Functional Ecology 28 (5), 1166-1174, 2014
1012014
Effects of an invasive anuran [the cane toad (Bufo marinus)] on the invertebrate fauna of a tropical Australian floodplain
MJ Greenlees, GP Brown, JK Webb, BL Phillips, R Shine
Animal Conservation 9 (4), 431-438, 2006
982006
New Weapons in the Toad Toolkit: A Review of Methods to Control and Mitigate the Biodiversity Impacts of Invasive Cane Toads (Rhinella Marina)
R Tingley, G Ward-Fear, L Schwarzkopf, MJ Greenlees, BL Phillips, ...
The Quarterly Review of Biology 92 (2), 123-149, 2017
972017
Adjusting to a toxic invader: native Australian frogs learn not to prey on cane toads
MJ Greenlees, BL Phillips, R Shine
Behavioral Ecology 21 (5), 966-971, 2010
832010
A review of the role of parasites in the ecology of reptiles and amphibians
DS Bower, LA Brannelly, CA McDonald, RJ Webb, SE Greenspan, ...
Austral Ecology 44 (3), 433-448, 2019
802019
The conservation impacts of ecological disturbance: Time‐bound estimates of population loss and recovery for fauna affected by the 2019–2020 Australian megafires
S Legge, L Rumpff, JCZ Woinarski, NS Whiterod, M Ward, DG Southwell, ...
Global Ecology and Biogeography 31 (10), 2085-2104, 2022
772022
Hydric balance and locomotor performance of an anuran (Rhinella marina) invading the Australian arid zone
R Tingley, MJ Greenlees, R Shine
Oikos 121 (12), 1959-1965, 2012
672012
Geographic and taxonomic patterns of extinction risk in Australian squamates
R Tingley, SL Macdonald, NJ Mitchell, JCZ Woinarski, S Meiri, P Bowles, ...
Biological Conservation 238, 108203, 2019
622019
Predator behaviour and morphology mediates the impact of an invasive species: cane toads and death adders in Australia
BL Phillips, MJ Greenlees, GP Brown, R Shine
Animal Conservation 13 (1), 53-59, 2010
612010
Do invasive cane toads (Chaunus marinus) compete with Australian frogs (Cyclorana australis)?
MJ Greenlees, GP Brown, JK Webb, BL Phillips, R Shine
Austral Ecology 32 (8), 900-907, 2007
612007
The impact of invasive cane toads on native wildlife in southern Australia
CJ Jolly, R Shine, MJ Greenlees
Ecology and Evolution 5 (18), 3879-3894, 2015
582015
Reptiles on the brink: identifying the Australian terrestrial snake and lizard species most at risk of extinction
HM Geyle, R Tingley, AP Amey, H Cogger, PJ Couper, M Cowan, ...
Pacific Conservation Biology 27 (1), 3-12, 2020
552020
Maladaptive traits in invasive species: in Australia, cane toads are more vulnerable to predatory ants than are native frogs
G Ward‐Fear, GP Brown, MJ Greenlees, R Shine
Functional Ecology 23 (3), 559-568, 2009
482009
Toads in the backyard: why do invasive cane toads (Rhinella marina) prefer buildings to bushland?
E González-Bernal, MJ Greenlees, GP Brown, R Shine
Population Ecology 58, 293-302, 2016
462016
Physiological plasticity in a successful invader: rapid acclimation to cold occurs only in cool-climate populations of cane toads (Rhinella marina)
SM McCann, GK Kosmala, MJ Greenlees, R Shine
Conservation physiology 6 (1), cox072, 2018
372018
The impacts of a toxic invasive prey species (the cane toad, Rhinella marina) on a vulnerable predator (the lace monitor, Varanus varius)
CJ Jolly, R Shine, MJ Greenlees
Biological Invasions 18, 1499-1509, 2016
372016
Do invasive cane toads affect the parasite burdens of native Australian frogs?
DC Lettoof, MJ Greenlees, M Stockwell, R Shine
International Journal for Parasitology: Parasites and Wildlife 2, 155-164, 2013
362013
Conservation status of the world's skinks (Scincidae): Taxonomic and geographic patterns in extinction risk
DG Chapple, U Roll, M Böhm, R Aguilar, AP Amey, CC Austin, M Baling, ...
Biological Conservation 257, 109101, 2021
352021
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