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Climate-driven animal mass mortality events : is there a role for scavengers?
- Barton, Philip, Reboldi, Anna, Bonat, Stefanie, Mateo-Tomás, Patricia, Newsome, Thomas
Climate‐driven divergent long‐term trends of forest beetles in Japan
- Evans, Maldwyn, Barton, Philip, Niwa, Shigeru, Soga, Masashi, Seibold, Sebastian, Tsuchiya, Kazuaki, Hisano, Masumi
- Cairncross, Rhys, Barton, Philip, Bonat, Stefanie, Crowther, Matthew, Dickman, Christopher, Vandersteen, James, Newsome, Thomas
What's hot and what's not – Identifying publication trends in insect ecology
- Andrew, Nigel, Evans, Maldwyn, Svejcar, Lauren, Prendegast, Kit, Barton, Philip
Convergence of social strategies in carrion breeding insects
- Charabidze, Damien, Trumbo, Stephen, Grzywacz, Andrze, Costa, James, Barton, Philip
Field succession studies and casework can help to identify forensically useful Diptera
- Dawson, Blake, Barton, Philip, Wallman, James
How bioregional history could shape the future of agriculture
- Brown, Julian, Barton, Philip, Cunningham, Saul
Limited understanding of bushfire impacts on Australian invertebrates
- Saunders, Manu, Barton, Philip, Bickerstaff, James, Frost, Lindsey, Umbers, Kate
- Dawson, Blake, Barton, Philip, Wallman, James
Invasive European wasps alter scavenging dynamics around carrion
- Spencer, Emma, Barton, Philip, Ripple, William, Newsome, Thomas
- Evans, Maldwyn, Cunningham, Saul, Gibb, Heloise, Manning, Adrian, Barton, Philip
- Barton, Philip, Bump, Joseph
- Neilan, Wendy, Barton, Philip, McAlpine, Clive, Wood, Jeffrey, Lindenmayer, David
Dynamic soil nutrient and moisture changes under decomposing vertebrate carcasses
- Quaggiotto, Maria, Evans, Maldwyn, Higgins, Andrew, Strong, Craig, Barton, Philip
Interactive effects of land use, grazing and environment on frogs in an agricultural landscape
- Pulsford, Stephanie, Barton, Philip, Driscoll, Don, Lindenmayer, David
Invertebrate scavenging communities
- Anderson, Gail, Barton, Philip, Archer, Melanie, Wallace, John
Nutrient and moisture transfer to insect consumers and soil during vertebrate decomposition
- Barton, Philip, Strong, Craig, Evans, Maldwyn, Higgins, Andrew, Quaggiotto, Maria
- Ng, Katherine, Barton, Philip, Macfadyen, Sarina, Lindenmayer, David, Driscoll, Don
Reptiles and frogs use most land cover types as habitat in a fine-grained agricultural landscape
- Pulsford, Stephanie, Barton, Philip, Driscoll, Don, Kay, Geoffrey, Lindenmayer, David
Direct and indirect effects of herbivore activity on Australian vegetation
- Eldridge, Davied, Travers, Samantha, Manning, Adrian, Barton, Philip
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