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Top carnivore decline has cascading effects on scavengers and carrion persistence
CX Cunningham, CN Johnson, LA Barmuta, T Hollings, EJ Woehler, ...
Proceedings of the Royal Society B 285 (1892), 20181582, 2018
1142018
Quantifying 25 years of disease‐caused declines in Tasmanian devil populations: host density drives spatial pathogen spread
CX Cunningham, S Comte, H McCallum, DG Hamilton, R Hamede, ...
Ecology Letters 24 (5), 958-969, 2021
802021
Temporal partitioning of activity: Rising and falling top‐predator abundance triggers community‐wide shifts in diel activity
CX Cunningham, V Scoleri, CN Johnson, LA Barmuta, ME Jones
Ecography 42 (12), 2157-2168, 2019
622019
A native apex predator limits an invasive mesopredator and protects native prey: Tasmanian devils protecting bandicoots from cats
CX Cunningham, CN Johnson, ME Jones
Ecology Letters, 2020
592020
Trophic rewilding establishes a landscape of fear: Tasmanian devil introduction increases risk‐sensitive foraging in a key prey species
CX Cunningham, CN Johnson, T Hollings, K Kreger, ME Jones
Ecography 42 (12), 2053-2059, 2019
402019
Fear of large carnivores amplifies human-caused mortality for mesopredators
LR Prugh, CX Cunningham, RM Windell, BN Kertson, TR Ganz, ...
Science 380 (6646), 754-758, 2023
252023
Dynamics and predicted distribution of an irrupting ‘sleeper’population: fallow deer in Tasmania
CX Cunningham, GLW Perry, DMJS Bowman, DM Forsyth, MM Driessen, ...
Biological Invasions 24 (4), 1131-1147, 2022
212022
Permanent daylight saving time would reduce deer-vehicle collisions
CX Cunningham, TA Nuņez, Y Hentati, B Sullender, C Breen, TR Ganz, ...
Current Biology, 2022
202022
Increasing frequency and intensity of the most extreme wildfires on Earth
CX Cunningham, GJ Williamson, DMJS Bowman
Nature ecology & evolution 8 (8), 1420-1425, 2024
192024
Dominant carnivore loss benefits native avian and invasive mammalian scavengers
MW Fielding, CX Cunningham, JC Buettel, D Stojanovic, LA Yates, ...
Proceedings of the Royal Society B 289 (1985), 20220521, 2022
112022
Harnessing the power of ecological interactions to reduce the impacts of feral cats
CX Cunningham, CN Johnson, ME Jones
Biodiversity, 2019
112019
Host, environment, and anthropogenic factors drive landscape dynamics of an environmentally transmitted pathogen: Sarcoptic mange in the bare‐nosed wombat
EM Ringwaldt, BW Brook, JC Buettel, CX Cunningham, C Fuller, ...
Journal of Animal Ecology 92 (9), 1786-1801, 2023
92023
Pyrogeography in flux: Reorganization of Australian fire regimes in a hotter world
CX Cunningham, GJ Williamson, RH Nolan, L Teckentrup, MM Boer, ...
Global Change Biology 30 (1), e17130, 2024
72024
Regional patterns of continuing decline of the eastern quoll
CX Cunningham, Z Aandahl, ME Jones, R Hamer, CN Johnson
Australian Mammalogy 45 (2), 151-159, 2022
72022
Isotopic niche variation in Tasmanian devils Sarcophilus harrisii with progression of devil facial tumor disease
O Bell, ME Jones, CX Cunningham, M Ruiz‐Aravena, DG Hamilton, ...
Ecology and Evolution 11 (12), 8038-8053, 2021
72021
Home range, habitat suitability and population modelling of feral Indian peafowl (Pavo cristatus) on Kangaroo Island, South Australia
CX Cunningham, TAA Prowse, P Masters, P Cassey
Australian Journal of Zoology 64 (2), 107-116, 2016
72016
Scavenging with invasive species
T Newsome, R Cairncross, CX Cunningham, EE Spencer, PS Barton, ...
Biological Reviews 99 (2), 562-581, 2024
62024
Defining the danger zone: critical snow properties for predator–prey interactions
BK Sullender, CX Cunningham, JD Lundquist, LR Prugh
Oikos 2023 (10), e09925, 2023
62023
Human and animal movements combine with snow to increase moose-vehicle collisions in winter
CX Cunningham, GE Liston, AK Reinking, NT Boelman, TJ Brinkman, ...
Environmental Research Letters 17 (12), 125007, 2022
62022
Continuing decline of the eastern quoll in Tasmania
CX Cunningham, Z Aandahl, ME Jones, R Hamer, CN Johnson
bioRxiv, 2022.03. 10.483855, 2022
22022
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