Ecological Research Centre facility in mountain

Publications

2020-2024

  • ANASTAS, Z. M., BYRNE, P. G. & SILLA, A. J. 2024. Characterisation of the urinary microbiome of a frog, and the effect of antibiotics on bacterial abundance and sperm viability during refrigerated storage. Frontiers in Amphibian and Reptile Science, 2, 1329888. 
  • BERNICH, A., FRENCH, K. & BEDWARD, M. 2024. Assessing the invasion potential of five common exotic vine species in temperate Australian rainforests. NeoBiota, 90, 79-96. 
  • KIRBY, R. L., FROEHLICH, C. Y., GREAVES, S., KLANTEN, O. S. & WONG, M. Y. 2024. Lack of population structure in an important fishery species of mud shrimp, Trypaea australiensis. Fisheries Management and Ecology, e12682. 
  • RISELY, A., BYRNE, P. G., HOYE, B. J. & SILLA, A. J. 2024. Dietary carotenoid supplementation has long-term and community-wide effects on the amphibian skin microbiome. Mol Ecol, 33, e17203. 
  • SILLA, A. J. & BYRNE, P. G. 2024. The importance of quantifying fitness-determining traits throughout life to assess the application of reproductive technologies for amphibian species recovery. Frontiers in Conservation Science, 5.
  • ANASTAS, Z. M., BYRNE, P. G., O’BRIEN, J. K., HOBBS, R. J., UPTON, R. & SILLA, A. J. 2023. The Increasing Role of Short-Term Sperm Storage and Cryopreservation in Conserving Threatened Amphibian Species. Animals, 13, 2094.

  • BUTTERWORTH, N. J., WALLMAN, J. F., JOHNSTON, N. P., DAWSON, B. M., SHARP-HEWARD, J. & MCGAUGHRAN, A. 2023. The blowfly Chrysomya latifrons inhabits fragmented rainforests, but shows no population structure. Oecologia, 201, 703-719. 

  • KIRBY, R. L. & WONG, M. Y. 2023. Beneath the surface: correlates of solitary, paired, and group living in a cryptic burrowing ghost shrimp Trypaea australiensis Dana, 1852 (Decapoda: Axiidea: Calianassidae). Journal of Crustacean Biology, 43, ruad035.

     

  • BERNICH, A., MAUTE, K., CONTADOR-KELSALL, I. C., STORY, P. G., HOSE, G. C. & FRENCH, K. 2022. Space use and daily movement patterns in an arid zone agamid lizard†. Wildlife Research, 49, 557-570.
  • BYRNE, P. G., ANASTAS, Z. M. & SILLA, A. J. 2022. A test for plasticity in sperm motility activation in response to osmotic environment in an anuran amphibian. Ecology and Evolution, 12, e9387.
  • CONTADOR-KELSALL, I., MAUTE, K., STORY, P., HOSE, G. C. & FRENCH, K. 2022. Sublethal pesticide exposure influences behaviour, but not condition in a widespread Australian lizard. Conservation Physiology, 10, coac024.
  • DAWSON, B., WALLMAN, J. & BARTON, P. 2022. How does mass loss compare with total body score when assessing decomposition of human and pig cadavers? Forensic Science, Medicine and Pathology, 18.
  • DAWSON, B. M., WALLMAN, J. F., EVANS, M. J. & BARTON, P. S. 2022. Insect abundance patterns on vertebrate remains reveal carrion resource quality variation. Oecologia, 198, 1043-1056.
  • DAWSON, B. M., WALLMAN, J. F., EVANS, M. J., BUTTERWORTH, N. J. & BARTON, P. S. 2022. Priority effects and density promote coexistence between the facultative predator Chrysomya rufifacies and its competitor Calliphora stygia. Oecologia, 199, 181-191.
  • DAY, D. M., BUTTERWORTH, N. J., TAGAT, A., MARKOWSKY, G. & WALLMAN, J. F. 2022. Development of larvae of the Australian blowfly, Calliphora augur (Diptera: Calliphoridae), at constant temperatures. Australian Journal of Forensic Sciences, 54, 710-721.
  • FERDERER, A., DAVIS, A. R. & WONG, M. Y. L. 2022. Temperature and body size influence personality and behavioural syndromes in an invasive crayfish. Animal Behaviour, 190, 187-198.
  • JOHNSON, A. P., RYAN, C. P. & WALLMAN, J. F. 2022. Climatic and biotic influences on the distributions of Calliphora augur and Calliphora dubia (Diptera: Calliphoridae). Austral Entomology, 61, 370-377.
  • KELLEHER, S. R., SILLA, A. J., HUNTER, D. A., MCFADDEN, M. S. & BYRNE, P. G. 2022. Captive diet does not influence exploration behavior upon reintroduction to the wild in a critically endangered amphibian. Frontiers in Conservation Science, 3.
  • MARTIN, N., HULBERT, A. J., MITCHELL, T. W. & ELSE, P. L. 2022. Regulation of membrane phospholipids during the adult life of worker honey bee. Journal of Insect Physiology, 136, 104310.
  • MAUTE, K., STORY, P., HOSE, G. C., WARDEN, A., DOJCHINOV, G., FRENCH, K., MAUTE, K., STORY, P., HOSE, G. C., WARDEN, A., DOJCHINOV, G. & FRENCH, K. 2022. Observations on populations of a small insectivorous bird, Malurus leucopterus leuconotus Dumont, after an application of two ultra-low-volume (ULV) insecticides, fenitrothion and fipronil, in arid Australia. Australian Journal of Zoology, 69, 229-238.
  • O'HEA MILLER, S. B., DAVIS, A. R. & WONG, M. Y. L. 2022. Does habitat complexity and prior residency influence aggression between invasive and native freshwater crayfish? Ethology, 128, 443-452.
  • RAYMENT, J., FRENCH, K. & BEDWARD, M. 2022. Understanding patterns and pathways of exotic perennial grass invasion in South-eastern Australian grassy communities. Diversity and Distributions, 28, 1136-1150.
  • STADLER, F., JOHNSTON, N. P., BUTTERWORTH, N. J. & WALLMAN, J. F. 2022. Fly colony establishment, quality control and improvement. In: STADLER, F. (ed.) A Complete Guide to Maggot Therapy. Cambridge: Open Book Publishers.
  • BARTON, P. S., DAWSON, B. M., BARTON, A. F., JOSHUA, S. & WALLMAN, J. F. 2021. Temperature dynamics in different body regions of decomposing vertebrate remains. Forensic Science International.
  • BUTTEMER, W. A., CAREAU, V., CHAPPELL, M. A. & GRIFFITH, S. C. 2021. Metabolic rates of aggressive and submissive phenotypes are colour blind in the polymorphic Gouldian finch. The Journal of Experimental Biology, 224, jeb242577.
  • BUTTERWORTH, N. J., WHITE, T. E., BYRNE, P. G. & WALLMAN, J. F. 2021. Love at first flight: wing interference patterns are species-specific and sexually dimorphic in blowflies (Diptera: Calliphoridae). Journal of Evolutionary Biology, 34, 558-570.
  • DAWSON, B. M., BARTON, P. S. & WALLMAN, J. F. 2021. Field succession studies and casework can help to identify forensically useful Diptera. Journal of Forensic Sciences, 66, 2319-2328.
  • DAWSON, B. M., WALLMAN, J. F., EVANS, M. J. & BARTON, P. S. 2021. Is Resource Change a Useful Predictor of Carrion Insect Succession on Pigs and Humans? Journal of Medical Entomology, 58, 2228-2235.
  • MARTIN, N., HULBERT, A. J., BICUDO, J. E. P. W., MITCHELL, T. W. & ELSE, P. L. 2021. The adult lifespan of the female honey bee (Apis mellifera): Metabolic rate, AGE pigment and the effect of dietary fatty acids. Mechanisms of Ageing and Development, 199, 111562.
  • SILLA, A. J. & BYRNE, P. G. 2021. Hormone-induced ovulation and artificial fertilisation in four terrestrial-breeding anurans. Reproduction, Fertility and Development.
  • WALTON, S. J., SILLA, A. J., ENDLER, J. A. & BYRNE, P. G. 2021. Does dietary β-carotene influence ontogenetic colour change in the southern corroboree frog? Journal of Experimental Biology, 224, jeb243182.
  • BUTTERWORTH, N., DRIJFHOUT, F., BYRNE, P., KELLER, P. & WALLMAN, J. 2020. Major Transitions in Cuticular Hydrocarbon Expression Coincide with Sexual Maturity in a Blowfly (Diptera: Calliphoridae). Faculty of Science, Medicine and Health - Papers: Part B, 610-618.
  • BUTTERWORTH, N. J., WALLMAN, J. F., DRIJFHOUT, F. P., JOHNSTON, N. P., KELLER, P. A. & BYRNE, P. G. 2020. The evolution of sexually dimorphic cuticular hydrocarbons in blowflies (Diptera: Calliphoridae). Journal of Evolutionary Biology, 33, 1468-1486.
  • DAWSON, B. M., BARTON, P. S. & WALLMAN, J. F. 2020. Contrasting insect activity and decomposition of pigs and humans in an Australian environment: A preliminary study. Forensic Science International, 316,
  • FRENCH, K. & WATTS, E. 2020. Differences in vegetative growth of two invasive hawkweeds at temperatures simulating invaded habitats at two altitudes. Scientific Reports, 10,
  • LE BRETON, T., NATALE, S., FRENCH, K., GOODEN, B. & OOI, M. 2020. Fire-adapted traits of threatened shrub species in riparian refugia: implications for fire regime management. Plant Ecology,
  • MCINERNEY, E., SILLA, A. & BYRNE, P. 2020. Do dietary carotenoids improve the escape-response performance of southern corroboree frog larvae? Faculty of Science, Medicine and Health - Papers: Part B, 1-20.
  • MCINERNEY, E. P., SILLA, A. J. & BYRNE, P. G. 2020. Carotenoid supplementation affects the post-hibernation performance of southern corroboree frogs. Behaviour, 157, 121-142.
  • PAIJMANS, K. C., BOOTH, D. J. & WONG, M. Y. L. 2020. Predation avoidance and foraging efficiency contribute to mixed-species shoaling by tropical and temperate fishes. Journal of Fish Biology, 96, 806-814.
  • T RAYMENT, J., JONES, S. & FRENCH, K. 2020. Seasonal patterns of fungal colonisation in Australian native plants of different ages. Symbiosis, 80, 169-182.
  • WALLMAN, J. & ARCHER, M. 2020. The application of insects to the estimation of the time since death.

 

2010-2019

  • AGUIAR, A. C., ROBINSON, S. A. & FRENCH, K. 2019. Friends with benefits: The effects of vegetative shading on plant survival in a green roof environment. PloS One, 14, e0225078.
  • BARTON, P., ARCHER, M., QUAGGIOTTO, M. M. & WALLMAN, J. 2019. Invertebrate Succession in Natural Terrestrial Environments.
  • BUTTERWORTH, N., BYRNE, P. & WALLMAN, J. 2019. The Blow Fly Waltz: Field and Laboratory Observations of Novel and Complex Dipteran Courtship Behavior. Faculty of Science, Medicine and Health - Papers: Part B, 1-11.
  • CERATO, S., DAVIS, A., COLEMAN, D. & WONG, M. 2019. Reversal of competitive dominance between invasive and native freshwater crayfish species under near-future elevated water temperature. Faculty of Science, Medicine and Health - Papers: Part B, 518-530.
  • COLELLA, D. J., PAIJMANS, K. C. & WONG, M. Y. L. 2019. Size, sex and social experience: Experimental tests of multiple factors mediating contest behaviour in a rockpool fish. Ethology, 125, 369-379.
  • FRENCH, K., JANSENS, I., ASHCROFT, M., ECROYD, H. & ROBINSON, S. 2019. High tolerance of repeated heatwaves in Australian native plants. Faculty of Science, Medicine and Health - Papers: Part B, 1-12.
  • KELLEHER, S. R., SILLA, A. J., NIEMELÄ, P. T., DINGEMANSE, N. J. & BYRNE, P. G. 2019. Dietary carotenoids affect the development of individual differences and behavioral plasticity. Behavioral Ecology, 30, 1273-1282.
  • LOPEZ, L. K., DAVIS, A. R. & WONG, M. Y. L. 2019. The effect of density on aggression between a highly invasive and native fish. Ethology, 125, 876-884.
  • LOPEZ, L. K., HENDRY, K., WONG, M. Y. L. & DAVIS, A. R. 2019. Insight into invasion: Interactions between a critically endangered and invasive crayfish. Austral Ecology, 44, 78-85.
  • MAUTE, K., HOSE, G. C., STORY, P., BULL, C. M. & FRENCH, K. 2019. Surviving drought: a framework for understanding animal responses to small rain events in the arid zone. Ecology, 100, e02884.
  • MCINERNEY, E. P., SILLA, A. J. & BYRNE, P. G. 2019. Effect of carotenoid class and dose on the larval growth and development of the critically endangered southern corroboree frog. Conservation Physiology, 7, coz009.
  • SILLA, A. J., MCFADDEN, M. S. & BYRNE, P. G. 2019. Hormone-induced sperm-release in the critically endangered Booroolong frog (Litoria booroolongensis): effects of gonadotropin-releasing hormone and human chorionic gonadotropin. Conservation Physiology, 7, coy080.
  • ARCHER, M. S., JONES, S. D. & WALLMAN, J. F. 2018. Delayed reception of live blowfly (Calliphora vicina and Chrysomya rufifacies) larval samples: implications for minimum postmortem interval estimates. Forensic Sciences Research, 3, 27-39. 
  • BUTTERWORTH, N. J., BYRNE, P. G., KELLER, P. A. & WALLMAN, J. F. 2018. Body Odor and Sex: Do Cuticular Hydrocarbons Facilitate Sexual Attraction in the Small Hairy Maggot Blowfly? Journal of Chemical Ecology, 44, 248-256.
  • DAVIES, M., ECROYD, H., ROBINSON, S. A. & FRENCH, K. 2018. Stress in native grasses under ecologically relevant heat waves. PloS One, 13, e0204906.
  • KEOGH, L. M., BYRNE, P. G. & SILLA, A. J. 2018. Effect of long-term dietary beta-carotene supplementation on sperm concentration and motility in an endangered amphibian. Animal Reproduction Science, 195, 259-265.
  • KEOGH, L. M., SILLA, A. J., MCFADDEN, M. S. & BYRNE, P. G. 2018. Dose and life stage-dependent effects of dietary beta-carotene supplementation on the growth and development of the Booroolong frog. Conservation Physiology, 6.
  • LIYANAGE, G. S. & OOI, M. K. J. 2018. Seed size-mediated dormancy thresholds: a case for the selective pressure of fire on physically dormant species. Biological Journal of the Linnean Society, 123, 135-143.
  • LOPEZ, L., DAVIS, A. & WONG, M. 2018. Behavioral interactions under multiple stressors: temperature and salinity mediate aggression between an invasive and a native fish. Biological Invasions, 20.
  • MA, H., WU, H. & OOI, M. 2018. Within population variation in germination response to smoke cues: convergent recruitment strategies and different dormancy types. Faculty of Science, Medicine and Health - Papers: part A, 281-290.
  • PALMER, H., DENHAM, A. & OOI, M. 2018. Fire severity drives variation in post-fire recruitment and residual seed bank size of Acacia species. Faculty of Science, Medicine and Health - Papers: part A, 527-537.
  • STARES, M., COLLINS, L., LAW, B. & FRENCH, K. 2018. Long-Term Effect of Prescribed Burning Regimes and Logging on Coarse Woody Debris in South-Eastern Australia. Forests, 9, 242.
  • VILFAN, N., VAN DER TOL, C., YANG, P., WYBER, R., MALENOVSKÝ, Z., ROBINSON, S. A. & VERHOEF, W. 2018. Extending Fluspect to simulate xanthophyll driven leaf reflectance dynamics. Remote Sensing of Environment, 211, 345-356.
  • WYBER, R., OSMOND, B., ASHCROFT, M. B., MALENOVSKÝ, Z. & ROBINSON, S. A. 2018. Remote monitoring of dynamic canopy photosynthesis with high time resolution light-induced fluorescence transients. Tree Physiology, 38, 1302-1318.
  • BYRNE, P. G. & SILLA, A. J. 2017. Testing the effect of dietary carotenoids on larval survival, growth and development in the critically endangered southern corroboree frog. Zoo Biology, 36, 161-169.
  • COLLETTE, J. C. & OOI, M. K. J. 2017. Germination ecology of the endangered species Asterolasia buxifolia (Rutaceae): smoke response depends on season and light. Australian Journal of Botany, 65, 283.
  • COURTNEY JONES, S. K. & BYRNE, P. G. 2017. What role does heritability play in transgenerational phenotypic responses to captivity? Implications for managing captive populations. Zoo Biology, 36, 397-406.
  • COURTNEY JONES, S. K., MUNN, A. J. & BYRNE, P. G. 2017. Effects of captivity on house mice behaviour in a novel environment: Implications for conservation practices. Applied Animal Behaviour Science, 189, 98-106.
  • EDWARDS, C. L., BYRNE, P. G., HARLOW, P. & SILLA, A. J. 2017. Dietary Carotenoid Supplementation Enhances the Cutaneous Bacterial Communities of the Critically Endangered Southern Corroboree Frog (Pseudophryne corroboree). Microbial Ecology, 73, 435-444.
  • FLOOD, C. E. & WONG, M. Y. L. 2017. Social stability in times of change: effects of group fusion and water depth on sociality in a globally invasive fish. Animal Behaviour, 129, 71-79.
  • FRENCH, K., ROBINSON, S., SMITH, L. & WATTS, E. 2017. Facilitation, competition and parasitic facilitation amongst invasive and native liana seedlings and a native tree seedling. NeoBiota, 36, 17-38.
  • FRENCH, K., ROBINSON, S. A. & LIA, J. 2017. Thermotolerance capacities of native and exotic coastal plants will lead to changes in species composition under increased heat waves. Conservation Physiology, 5, cox029.
  • FRENCH, K., SMITH, L., WATTS, E. & ROBINSON, S. 2017. Invasive alien lianas have similar allometry to native lianas in temperate forests. Faculty of Science, Medicine and Health - Papers: part A, 1029-1037.
  • HULBERT, A., MARTIN, N. & ELSE, P. 2017. Lipid peroxidation and animal longevity. Lipid Peroxidation: Inhibition, Effects and Mechanisms.
  • KELLEHER, S. R., SILLA, A. J., DINGEMANSE, N. J. & BYRNE, P. G. 2017. Body size predicts between-individual differences in exploration behaviour in the southern corroboree frog. Animal Behaviour, 129, 161-170.
  • KEOGH, L. M., BYRNE, P. G. & SILLA, A. J. 2017. The effect of antioxidants on sperm motility activation in the Booroolong frog. Animal Reproduction Science, 183, 126-131.
  • KEOGH, L. M., BYRNE, P. G. & SILLA, A. J. 2017. The effect of gentamicin on sperm motility and bacterial abundance during chilled sperm storage in the Booroolong frog. General and Comparative Endocrinology, 243, 51-59.
  • LIYANAGE, G. S. & OOI, M. K. J. 2017. Do dormancy-breaking temperature thresholds change as seeds age in the soil seed bank? Seed Science Research, 27, 1-11.
  • MAUTE, K., FRENCH, K., STORY, P., BULL, C. M. & HOSE, G. C. 2017. Short and long-term impacts of ultra-low-volume pesticide and biopesticide applications for locust control on non-target arid zone arthropods. Agriculture, Ecosystems & Environment, 240, 233-243.
  • MAUTE, K., STORY, P., HOSE, G. C., BULL, C. M. & FRENCH, K. 2017. Applications of fipronil (Adonis 3UL) and Metarhizium acridum for use against locusts have minimal effect on litter decomposition and microbial functional diversity in Australian arid grassland. Soil Research, 55, 172-181.
  • MCINERNEY, E. P., BYRNE, P. G. & SILLA, A. J. 2017. The effect of dietary antioxidants and exercise training on the escape performance of Southern Corroboree frogs. Behavioural Processes, 144, 46-50.
  • MUNN, A. J. & TRELOAR, M. 2017. Phenotypic plasticity in the common garden snail: big guts and heavier mucus glands compete in snails faced with the dual challenge of poor diet and coarse substrate. Journal of Comparative Physiology. B, Biochemical, Systemic, and Environmental Physiology, 187, 545-561.
  • OSMOND, B., CHOW, W. S., WYBER, R., ZAVAFER, A., KELLER, B., POGSON, B. J. & ROBINSON, S. A. 2017. Relative functional and optical absorption cross-sections of PSII and other photosynthetic parameters monitored in situ, at a distance with a time resolution of a few seconds, using a prototype light induced fluorescence transient (LIFT) device. Functional Plant Biology, 44, 985.
  • PAIJMANS, K. C. & WONG, M. Y. L. 2017. Linking animal contests and community structure using rockpool fishes as a model system. Functional Ecology, 31, 1612-1623.
  • SILLA, A. J., KEOGH, L. M. & BYRNE, P. G. 2017. Sperm motility activation in the critically endangered booroolong frog: the effect of medium osmolality and phosphodiesterase inhibitors. Reproduction, Fertility, and Development, 29, 2277-2283.
  • WATERMAN, M., NUGRAHA, A. S., HENDRA, R., BALL, G. E., ROBINSON, S. & KELLER, P. 2017. Antarctic moss biflavonoids show high antioxidant and ultraviolet-screening activity. Faculty of Science, Medicine and Health - Papers: part A.
  • WILLIAMS, K. A., WALLMAN, J. F., LESSARD, B. D., KAVAZOS, C. R. J., MAZUNGULA, D. N. & VILLET, M. H. 2017. Nocturnal oviposition behavior of blowflies (Diptera: Calliphoridae) in the southern hemisphere (South Africa and Australia) and its forensic implications. Forensic Science, Medicine, and Pathology, 13, 123-134.
  • WYBER, R., MALENOVSKÝ, Z., ASHCROFT, M. B., OSMOND, B. & ROBINSON, S. A. 2017. Do Daily and Seasonal Trends in Leaf Solar Induced Fluorescence Reflect Changes in Photosynthesis, Growth or Light Exposure? Remote Sensing, 9, 604.
  • GILPIN, A.-M., COLLETTE, J. C., DENHAM, A. J., OOI, M. K. J. & AYRE, D. J. 2016. Do introduced honeybees affect seed set and seed quality in a plant adapted for bird pollination? Journal of Plant Ecology, rtw064.
  • LIYANAGE, G. S., AYRE, D. J. & OOI, M. K. J. 2016. Seedling performance covaries with dormancy thresholds: maintaining cryptic seed heteromorphism in a fire-prone system. Ecology, 97, 3009-3018.
  • LOPEZ, L. K., WONG, M. Y. L. & DAVIS, A. R. 2016. The effects of the diel cycle and the density of an invasive predator on predation risk and prey response. Animal Behaviour, 117, 87-95.
  • MACKENZIE, B. D. E., AULD, T. D., KEITH, D. A., HUI, F. K. C. & OOI, M. K. J. 2016. The Effect of Seasonal Ambient Temperatures on Fire-Stimulated Germination of Species with Physiological Dormancy: A Case Study Using Boronia (Rutaceae). PLOS ONE, 11, e0156142.
  • MAUTE, K., FRENCH, K., STORY, P., BULL, C. M. & HOSE, G. C. 2016. Effects of two locust control methods on wood-eating termites in arid Australia. Journal of Insect Conservation, 20, 107-118.
  • MCINERNEY, E. P., SILLA, A. J. & BYRNE, P. G. 2016. The influence of carotenoid supplementation at different life-stages on the foraging performance of the Southern Corroboree frog (Pseudophryne corroboree): A test of the Silver Spoon and Environmental Matching Hypotheses. Behavioural Processes, 125, 26-33.
  • NGO, L. K., PINCH, B. M., BENNETT, W. W., TEASDALE, P. R. & JOLLEY, D. F. 2016. Assessing the uptake of arsenic and antimony from contaminated soil by radish (Raphanus sativus) using DGT and selective extractions. Environmental Pollution (Barking, Essex: 1987), 216, 104-114.
  • O'MARA, K. & WONG, M. 2016. Body size mediated effects of multiple abiotic stressors on the growth and social behaviour of an estuarine fish, Australian Bass (Macquaria novemaculeata). Environmental Biology of Fishes, 99.
  • SILLA, A. J., MCINERNEY, E. P. & BYRNE, P. G. 2016. Dietary carotenoid supplementation improves the escape performance of the southern corroboree frog. Animal Behaviour, 112, 213-220.
  • STORY, P. G., FRENCH, K., ASTHEIMER, L. B. & BUTTEMER, W. A. 2016. Fenitrothion, an organophosphorous insecticide, impairs locomotory function and alters body temperatures in Sminthopsis macroura (Gould 1845) without reducing metabolic rates during running endurance and thermogenic performance tests. Environmental Toxicology and Chemistry, 35, 152-162.
  • SZPILA, K. & WALLMAN, J. F. 2016. Morphology and identification of first instar larvae of Australian blowflies of the genus Chrysomya of forensic importance. Acta Tropica, 162, 146-154.
  • UMBERS, K., SILLA, A., BAILEY, J., SHAW, A. & BYRNE, P. 2016. Dietary carotenoids change the colour of Southern corroboree frogs. Biological Journal of the Linnean Society, 119.
  • BYRNE, P. G., DUNNE, C., MUNN, A. J. & SILLA, A. J. 2015. Environmental osmolality influences sperm motility activation in an anuran amphibian. Journal of Evolutionary Biology, 28, 521-534.
  • CIROCCO, R. M., WATERMAN, M. J., ROBINSON, S. A., FACELLI, J. M., WATLING, J. R., CIROCCO, R. M., WATERMAN, M. J., ROBINSON, S. A., FACELLI, J. M. & WATLING, J. R. 2015. Native hemiparasite and light effects on photoprotection and photodamage in a native host. Functional Plant Biology, 42, 1168-1178.
  • COURTNEY JONES, S. K., MUNN, A. J., PENMAN, T. D. & BYRNE, P. G. 2015. Long-term changes in food availability mediate the effects of temperature on growth, development and survival in striped marsh frog larvae: implications for captive breeding programmes. Conservation Physiology, 3, cov029.
  • DELGADO V, C. A. & FRENCH, K. 2015. Differential influence of urbanisation on Coccidian infection in two passerine birds. Parasitology research, 114.
  • HUDSON, A. R., AYRE, D. J. & OOI, M. K. J. 2015. Physical dormancy in a changing climate. Seed Science Research, 25, 66-81.
  • JONES, S. D., WALLMAN, J. F. & BYRNE, P. G. 2015. Do male secondary sexual characters correlate with testis size and sperm length in the small hairy maggot blowfly? Zoology (Jena, Germany), 118, 439-445.
  • LESLIE, A. M., STEWART, M., PRICE, E., MUNN, A. J., LESLIE, A. M., STEWART, M., PRICE, E. & MUNN, A. J. 2015. Daily changes in food availability, but not long-term unpredictability, determine daily torpor-bout occurrences and frequency in stripe-faced dunnarts (Sminthopsis macroura). Australian Journal of Zoology, 63, 12-17.
  • LIYANAGE, G. & OOI, M. 2015. Intra-population level variation in thresholds for physical dormancy-breaking temperature. Annals of botany, 116.
  • MACOUSTRA, G., KING, C., WASLEY, J., ROBINSON, S. & JOLLEY, D. 2015. Impact of hydrocarbons from a diesel fuel on the germination and early growth of subantarctic plants. Environ. Sci.: Processes Impacts, 17.
  • MAUTE, K., FRENCH, K., BULL, C. M., STORY, P. & HOSE, G. 2015. Current insecticide treatments used in locust control have less of a short-term impact on Australian arid-zone reptile communities than does temporal variation. Wildlife Research, 42, 50-59.
  • O'MARA, K. & WONG, M. 2015. Body size mediated effects of multiple abiotic stressors on the growth and social behaviour of an estuarine fish, Australian Bass (Macquaria novemaculeata). Faculty of Science, Medicine and Health - Papers: part A.
  • SILLA, A. J., KEOGH, L. M. & BYRNE, P. G. 2015. Antibiotics and oxygen availability affect the short-term storage of spermatozoa from the critically endangered booroolong frog, Litoria booroolongensis. Reproduction, Fertility, and Development, 27, 1147-1153.
  • COLEMAN, D., BYRNE, M. & DAVIS, A. 2014. Molluscs on acid: Gastropod shell repair and strength in acidifying oceans. Marine Ecology Progress Series, 509, 203-2011.
  • GOODEN, B. & FRENCH, K. 2014. Impacts of alien grass invasion in coastal seed banks vary amongst native growth forms and dispersal strategies. Biological Conservation, 171, 114-126.
  • GOODEN, B., FRENCH, K. & ROBINSON, S. A. 2014. Alien grass disrupts reproduction and post-settlement recruitment of co-occurring native vegetation: a mechanism for diversity decline in invaded forest? Plant Ecology, 215, 567-580.
  • HULBERT, A. J., KELLY, M. A. & ABBOTT, S. K. 2014. Polyunsaturated fats, membrane lipids and animal longevity. Journal of Comparative Physiology. B, Biochemical, Systemic, and Environmental Physiology, 184, 149-166.
  • JOHNSON, A. P. & WALLMAN, J. F. 2014. Effect of massing on larval growth rate. Forensic Science International, 241, 141-149.
  • JOHNSON, A. P. & WALLMAN, J. F. 2014. Infrared imaging as a non-invasive tool for documenting maggot mass temperatures. Australian Journal of Forensic Sciences, 46, 73-79.
  • JOHNSON, A. P., WIGHTON, S. J. & WALLMAN, J. F. 2014. Tracking movement and temperature selection of larvae of two forensically important blow fly species within a "maggot mass". Journal of Forensic Sciences, 59, 1586-1591.
  • JONES, S. D., BYRNE, P. G. & WALLMAN, J. F. 2014. Mating success is predicted by the interplay between multiple male and female traits in the small hairy maggot blowfly. Animal Behaviour, 97, 193-200.
  • KELLY, M. A., USHER, M. J., UJVARI, B., MADSEN, T., WALLMAN, J. F., BUTTEMER, W. A. & HULBERT, A. J. 2014. Diet fatty acid profile, membrane composition and lifespan: an experimental study using the blowfly (Calliphora stygia). Mechanisms of Ageing and Development, 138, 15-25.
  • LOPEZ, L. K., COUTURE, P., MAHER, W. A., KRIKOWA, F., JOLLEY, D. F. & DAVIS, A. R. 2014. Response of the hairy mussel Trichomya hirsuta to sediment-metal contamination in the presence of a bioturbator. Marine Pollution Bulletin, 88, 180-187.
  • MULLANY, C., KELLER, P. A., NUGRAHA, A. S. & WALLMAN, J. F. 2014. Effects of methamphetamine and its primary human metabolite, p-hydroxymethamphetamine, on the development of the Australian blowfly Calliphora stygia. Forensic Science International, 241, 102-111.
  • OOI, M. K. J., DENHAM, A. J., SANTANA, V. M. & AULD, T. D. 2014. Temperature thresholds of physically dormant seeds and plant functional response to fire: variation among species and relative impact of climate change. Ecology and Evolution, 4, 656-671.
  • STEWART, M. & MUNN, A. J. 2014. Fibre-induced feed sorting in King Quail (Coturnix chinensis): behavioural plasticity elicited by a physiological challenge. Journal of Comparative Physiology. A, Neuroethology, Sensory, Neural, and Behavioral Physiology, 200, 789-797.
  • TOZER, M. & OOI, M. 2014. Humidity-regulated dormancy onset in the Fabaceae: a conceptual model and its ecological implications for the Australian wattle Acacia saligna. Faculty of Science, Medicine and Health - Papers: part A, 579-590.
  • WILLIAMSON, S. A., JONES, S. K. C. & MUNN, A. J. 2014. Is gastrointestinal plasticity in king quail (Coturnix chinensis) elicited by diet-fibre or diet-energy dilution? The Journal of Experimental Biology, 217, 1839-1842.
  • COURTNEY JONES, S. K., COWIESON, A. J., WILLIAMSON, S. A. & MUNN, A. J. 2013. No effect of short-term exposure to high-fibre diets on the gastrointestinal morphology of layer hens (Gallus gallus domesticus): body reserves are used to manage energy deficits in favour of phenotypic plasticity. Journal of Animal Physiology and Animal Nutrition, 97, 868-877.
  • COURTNEY JONES, S. K. & MUNN, A. J. 2013. Caecal abnormality in a layer hen (Gallus gallus forma domestica) not accompanied by deficits in digestive performance or egg productivity: Caecal Abnormality in Chicken Without Deficits. Animal Science Journal, 84, 97-100.
  • DAVIS, A. R., COLEMAN, D., BROAD, A., BYRNE, M., DWORJANYN, S. A. & PRZESLAWSKI, R. 2013. Complex Responses of Intertidal Molluscan Embryos to a Warming and Acidifying Ocean in the Presence of UV Radiation. PLOS ONE, 8, e55939.
  • JOHNSON, A. P., MIKAC, K. M. & WALLMAN, J. F. 2013. Thermogenesis in decomposing carcasses. Forensic Science International, 231, 271-277.
  • KELLY, M. A., ZIEBA, A. P., BUTTEMER, W. A. & HULBERT, A. J. 2013. Effect of Temperature on the Rate of Ageing: An Experimental Study of the Blowfly Calliphora stygia. PLoS ONE, 8, e73781.
  • MEIKLEJOHN, K. A., WALLMAN, J. F. & DOWTON, M. 2013. DNA barcoding identifies all immature life stages of a forensically important flesh fly (Diptera: Sarcophagidae). Journal of Forensic Sciences, 58, 184-187.
  • DELGADO-V, C. A. & FRENCH, K. 2012. Parasite–bird interactions in urban areas: Current evidence and emerging questions. Landscape and Urban Planning, 105, 5-14. 
  • FRENCH, K. 2012. Competition strength of two significant invasive species in coastal dunes. Plant Ecology, 213, 1667-1673. 
  • KAVAZOS, C. R. J. & WALLMAN, J. F. 2012. Community composition of carrion-breeding blowflies (Diptera: Calliphoridae) along an urban gradient in south-eastern Australia. Landscape and Urban Planning, 106, 183-190. 
  • MONTGOMERY, M. K., HULBERT, A. J. & BUTTEMER, W. A. 2012. Does the oxidative stress theory of aging explain longevity differences in birds? I. Mitochondrial ROS production. Experimental Gerontology, 47, 203-210. 
  • MONTGOMERY, M. K., HULBERT, A. J. & BUTTEMER, W. A. 2012. Metabolic rate and membrane fatty acid composition in birds: a comparison between long-living parrots and short-living fowl. Journal of Comparative Physiology. B, Biochemical, Systemic, and Environmental Physiology, 182, 127-137. 
  • MUNN, A. J., TOMLINSON, S., SAVAGE, T. & CLAUSS, M. 2012. Retention of different-sized particles and derived gut fill estimate in tammar wallabies (Macropus eugenii): physiological and methodological considerations. Comparative Biochemistry and Physiology. Part A, Molecular & Integrative Physiology, 161, 243-249. 
  • NELSON, L. A., LAMBKIN, C. L., BATTERHAM, P., WALLMAN, J. F., DOWTON, M., WHITING, M. F., YEATES, D. K. & CAMERON, S. L. 2012. Beyond barcoding: a mitochondrial genomics approach to molecular phylogenetics and diagnostics of blowflies (Diptera: Calliphoridae). Gene, 511, 131-142. 
  • R STOCKS, J. 2012. Response of Marine Invertebrate Larvae to Natural and Anthropogenic Sound: A Pilot Study. The Open Marine Biology Journal, 6, 57-61.
  • FRENCH, K., MASON, T. J. & SULLIVAN, N. 2011. Recruitment limitation of native species in invaded coastal dune communities. Plant Ecology, 212, 601-609.
  • MONTGOMERY, M. K., HULBERT, A. J. & BUTTEMER, W. A. 2011. The Long Life of Birds: The Rat-Pigeon Comparison Revisited. PLOS ONE, 6, e24138.
  • HULBERT, A., TRZCIONKA, M. & BUTTEMER, W. 2010. Membrane fatty acid composition and longevity of mammals and birds.
  • HULBERT, A., TRZCIONKA, M. & BUTTEMER, W. 2010. Membrane fatty acid composition and longevity of mammals and birds. Faculty of Science, Medicine and Health - Papers: part A, 79-93.

 

2008-2009

  • NELSON, L. A., DOWTON, M. & WALLMAN, J. F. 2009. Thermal attributes of Chrysomya species. Entomologia Experimentalis et Applicata, 133, 260-275.
  • UJVARI, B., WALLMAN, J., MADSEN, T., WHELAN, M. & HULBERT, A. 2009. Experimental studies of blowfly (Calliphora stygia) longevity: A little dietary fat is beneficial but too much is detrimental. Comparative biochemistry and physiology. Part A, Molecular & integrative physiology, 154, 383-8.
  • FRENCH, K., ENS, E., GOSPER, C., LINDSAY, E., MASON, T., OWERS, B. & SULLIVAN, N. 2008. Management implications of recent research into the effect of bitou bush invasion. Plant Protection Quarterly, 23, 24-28.