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Graeme R Gillespie

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Mangan M, McCallum H, West M, Scheele B, Gillespie G, Grogan L
Ecol Appl . 2025 Jan; 35(1):e3085. PMID: 39821939
Pathogens that infect multiple host species have an increased capacity to cause extinctions through parasite-mediated apparent competition. Given unprecedented and continuing losses of biodiversity due to Batrachochytrium dendrobatidis (Bd), the...
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Scheele B, Heard G, Cardillo M, P Duncan R, Gillespie G, Hoskin C, et al.
Nat Ecol Evol . 2023 Aug; 7(10):1682-1692. PMID: 37550511
Global change is causing an unprecedented restructuring of ecosystems, with the spread of invasive species being a key driver. While population declines of native species due to invasives are well...
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Reinke B, Cayuela H, Janzen F, Lemaitre J, Gaillard J, Lawing A, et al.
Science . 2022 Jun; 376(6600):1459-1466. PMID: 35737773
Comparative studies of mortality in the wild are necessary to understand the evolution of aging; yet, ectothermic tetrapods are underrepresented in this comparative landscape, despite their suitability for testing evolutionary...
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Ward M, Carwardine J, Yong C, Watson J, Silcock J, Taylor G, et al.
Ecol Evol . 2021 Sep; 11(17):11749-11761. PMID: 34522338
Australia is in the midst of an extinction crisis, having already lost 10% of terrestrial mammal fauna since European settlement and with hundreds of other species at high risk of...
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Jolly C, Smart A, Moreen J, Webb J, Gillespie G, Phillips B
Ecology . 2021 Apr; 102(7):e03363. PMID: 33830501
The arrival of novel predators can trigger trophic cascades driven by shifts in prey numbers. Predators also elicit behavioral change in prey populations, via phenotypic plasticity and/or rapid evolution, and...
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Oliver P, Jolly C, Skipwith P, Tedeschi L, Gillespie G
Zootaxa . 2020 Oct; 4779(3):zootaxa.4779.3.10. PMID: 33055784
Over the last decade, the combination of biological surveys, genetic diversity assessments and systematic research has revealed a growing number of previously unrecognised vertebrate species endemic to the Australian Monsoonal...
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Southwell D, Einoder L, Lahoz-Monfort J, Fisher A, Gillespie G, Wintle B
Ecol Appl . 2019 Jun; 29(6):e01950. PMID: 31187919
Assessing the statistical power to detect changes in wildlife populations is a crucial yet often overlooked step when designing and evaluating monitoring programs. Here, we developed a simulation framework to...
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Einoder L, Southwell D, Lahoz-Monfort J, Gillespie G, Fisher A, Wintle B
PLoS One . 2018 Oct; 13(10):e0206373. PMID: 30335847
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Einoder L, Southwell D, Lahoz-Monfort J, Gillespie G, Fisher A, Wintle B
PLoS One . 2018 Sep; 13(9):e0203304. PMID: 30248104
Understanding where species occur and how difficult they are to detect during surveys is crucial for designing and evaluating monitoring programs, and has broader applications for conservation planning and management....
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Greenville A, Burns E, Dickman C, Keith D, Lindenmayer D, Morgan J, et al.
Sci Total Environ . 2018 Apr; 634:382-393. PMID: 29627562
An unprecedented rate of global environmental change is predicted for the next century. The response to this change by ecosystems around the world is highly uncertain. To address this uncertainty,...