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Reintroducing rewilding to restoration–Rejecting the search for novelty
MW Hayward, RJ Scanlon, A Callen, LG Howell, KL Klop-Toker, ...
Biological conservation 233, 255-259, 2019
882019
Elevated salinity blocks pathogen transmission and improves host survival from the global amphibian chytrid pandemic: Implications for translocations
S Clulow, J Gould, H James, M Stockwell, J Clulow, M Mahony
Journal of Applied Ecology 55 (2), 830-840, 2018
512018
Adhesive defence mucus secretions in the red triangle slug (Triboniophorus graeffei) can incapacitate adult frogs
J Gould, JW Valdez, R Upton
Ethology 125 (8), 587-591, 2019
202019
Comparative animal mucomics: Inspiration for functional materials from ubiquitous and understudied biopolymers
AR Cerullo, TY Lai, B Allam, A Baer, WJP Barnes, Z Barrientos, ...
ACS Biomaterials Science & Engineering 6 (10), 5377-5398, 2020
192020
Diving beetle offspring oviposited in amphibian spawn prey on the tadpoles upon hatching
J Gould, JW Valdez, J Clulow, S Clulow
Entomological Science 22 (4), 393-397, 2019
172019
Food, not friend: Tadpoles of the sandpaper frog (Lechriodus fletcheri) cannibalise conspecific eggs as a food resource in ephemeral pools
J Gould, J Clulow, S Clulow
Ethology 126 (4), 486-491, 2020
152020
Complex trade-offs in oviposition site selection in a cannibalistic frog
J Gould, J Clulow, P Rippon, JS Doody, S Clulow
Animal Behaviour 175, 75-86, 2021
132021
Safety bubbles: a review of the proposed functions of froth nesting among anuran amphibians
J Gould
Ecologies 2 (1), 112-137, 2021
132021
High clutch failure rate due to unpredictable rainfall for an ephemeral pool-breeding frog
J Gould, J Clulow, S Clulow
Oecologia 198 (3), 699-710, 2022
102022
Mosquitoes as a potential vector for the transmission of the amphibian chytrid fungus
J Gould, J Valdez, M Stockwell, S Clulow, M Mahony
MDPI AG, 2019
102019
Quantity versus quality: A balance between egg and clutch size among Australian amphibians in relation to other life‐history variables
J Gould, C Beranek, J Valdez, M Mahony
Austral Ecology 47 (3), 685-697, 2022
82022
Build me up to break me down: frothed spawn in the sandpaper frog, Lechriodus fletcheri, is formed by female parents and later broken down by their offspring
J Gould
Australian Journal of Zoology 67 (3), 153-161, 2020
72020
Hauling up a hefty meal: Long‐Jawed spider (Araneae, Tetragnathidae) uses silk lines to transport large prey vertically through the air in the absence of a web
J Gould
Ethology 127 (5), 438-442, 2021
42021
Left High and Dry: Froth Nesting Allows Eggs of the Anuran Amphibian to Complete Embryogenesis in the Absence of Free-Standing Water
J Gould, J Valdez, J Clulow, S Clulow
Ichthyology & Herpetology 109 (2), 537-544, 2021
32021
Quality versus quantity: The balance between egg and clutch size among Australian amphibians is related to life history and environmental conditions
J Gould, C Beranek, J Valdez, M Mahony
bioRxiv, 2020.03. 15.992495, 2020
32020
Learning from past designs: improving amphibian fences using an adaptive management approach
J Gould, A Callen, G Knibb, R Donelly, K Schmahl, C Maynard, S Sanders, ...
Wildlife Research, 2023
22023
Tadpoles of the sandpaper frog, Lechriodus fletcheri, hunt mosquito larvae in ephemeral pools
J Gould
Australian Journal of Zoology 67 (1), 9-11, 2020
22020
Dragon detectives: citizen science confirms photo-ID as an effective tool for monitoring an endangered reptile
J Gould, C Beranek, G Madani
Wildlife Research, 2023
12023
Water webbing: Long‐jawed spider (Araneae, Tetragnathidae) produces webs that touch the surface of ephemeral waterbodies
J Gould, LF García, JW Valdez
Ethology 129 (3), 182-185, 2023
12023
Dunking for droplets: Long‐jawed spider (Araneae, Tetragnathidae) bungees on silk line to collect water droplet from pond using its mouthparts
J Gould, LF García, JW Valdez
Ethology 128 (4), 378-381, 2022
12022
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