George L W Perry
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Recent Articles
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Tomlinson S, Lomolino M, Wood J, Anderson A, Perry G, Wilmshurst J, et al.
Sci Total Environ
. 2025 Jan;
964:178471.
PMID: 39862497
Human overexploitation contributed strongly to the loss of hundreds of bird species across Oceania, including nine giant, flightless birds called moa. The inevitability of anthropogenic moa extinctions in New Zealand...
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Boast A, Wood J, Cooper J, Bolstridge N, Perry G, Wilmshurst J
Biol Lett
. 2025 Jan;
21(1):20240440.
PMID: 39809323
Mycovores (animals that consume fungi) are important for fungal spore dispersal, including ectomycorrhizal (ECM) fungi symbiotic with forest-forming trees. As such, fungi and their symbionts may be impacted by mycovore...
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Dai D, Yu D, Gao W, Perry G, Paterson A, You C, et al.
Ecol Lett
. 2025 Jan;
28(1):e70056.
PMID: 39755937
Leaf dry matter content (LDMC) is an important determinant of plant flammability. Investigating global patterns of LDMC could provide insights into worldwide plant flammability patterns, informing wildfire management. We characterised...
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McGlone M, Heenan P, Perry G
J R Soc N Z
. 2024 Oct;
54(1):124-143.
PMID: 39439470
Eco-evolutionary priority effects, in which early arriving taxa pre-empt environmental niches and evolve to exclude or marginalise later arriving taxa, have been claimed to have influenced current vegetation communities in...
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Ecological dynamics of moa extinctions reveal convergent refugia that today harbour flightless birds
Tomlinson S, Lomolino M, Wood J, Anderson A, Brown S, Haythorne S, et al.
Nat Ecol Evol
. 2024 Jul;
8(8):1472-1481.
PMID: 39048729
Human settlement of islands across the Pacific Ocean was followed by waves of faunal extinctions that occurred so rapidly that their dynamics are difficult to reconstruct in space and time....
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Tomlinson S, Lomolino M, Anderson A, Austin J, Brown S, Haythorne S, et al.
Sci Rep
. 2024 Mar;
14(1):5261.
PMID: 38438419
Drivers and dynamics of initial human migrations across individual islands and archipelagos are poorly understood, hampering assessments of subsequent modification of island biodiversity. We developed and tested a new statistical-simulation...
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Lester P, OSullivan D, Perry G
Ecol Appl
. 2023 Aug;
33(7):e2912.
PMID: 37615220
Gene drives offer a potentially revolutionary method for pest control over large spatial extents. These genetic modifications spread deleterious variants through a population and have been proposed as methods for...
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Cui X, Dai D, Huang C, Wang B, Li S, You C, et al.
New Phytol
. 2023 Mar;
240(1):105-113.
PMID: 36960541
Plant flammability is an important driver of wildfires, and flammability itself is determined by several plant functional traits. While many plant traits are influenced by climatic conditions, the interaction between...
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Perry G
Biol Lett
. 2021 Jan;
17(1):20200689.
PMID: 33401998
Fossilized gut contents suggest that seeds consumed by dinosaurs may have remained intact in their stomachs, and since seed dispersal distance increases with body-mass in extant vertebrates, dinosaurs may have...
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Peralta G, Perry G, Vazquez D, Dehling D, Tylianakis J
J Anim Ecol
. 2020 Jun;
89(9):2145-2155.
PMID: 32495955
Niche and neutral processes jointly influence species interactions. Predictions of interactions based on these processes assume that they operate similarly across all species. However, species characteristics could systematically create differences...