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Bytheway, J., Price, C., Banks, P. (2016). Deadly intentions: Naive introduced foxes show rapid attraction to odour cues of an unfamiliar native prey. Scientific Reports, 6, 1-6. [More Information]
Frank, A., Carthey, A., Banks, P. (2016). Does Historical Coexistence with Dingoes Explain Current Avoidance of Domestic Dogs? Island Bandicoots Are Naïve to Dogs, unlike Their Mainland Counterparts. PloS One, 11(9), e0161447. [More Information]
Mella, V., Krucler, J., Sunderasan, L., Hawkins, J., Pitunugama Herath Mudiyanselage, A., Johnstone, K., Troxell-Smith, S., Banks, P., McArthur, C. (2016). Effective field-based methods to quantify personality in brushtail possums. Wildlife Research, 43(4), 332-340. [More Information]
Stutz, R., Banks, P., Proschogo, N., McArthur, C. (2016). Follow your nose: leaf odour as an important foraging cue for mammalian herbivores. Oecologia, in press. [More Information]
Price, C., Banks, P. (2016). Increased olfactory search costs change foraging behaviour in an alien mustelid: a precursor to prey switching? Immunogenetics, 182(1), 119-128. [More Information]
Smith, H., Dickman, C., Banks, P. (2016). Nest Predation by Commensal Rodents in Urban Bushland Remnants. PloS One, 11(6), 1-15. [More Information]
Stutz, R., Croak, B., Proschogo, N., Banks, P., McArthur, C. (2016). Olfactory and visual plant cues as drivers of selective herbivory. Oikos, in press. [More Information]
Hughes, N., Banks, P. (2016). Olfactory contacts mediate plasticity in male aggression with variable male density. Journal of Mammalogy, 97(2), 444-454. [More Information]
Banks, P., Daly, A., Bytheway, J. (2016). Predator odours attract other predators, creating an olfactory web of information. Biology Letters, 12(5), 1-4. [More Information]
Lydecker, H., Stanfield, E., Lo, N., Hochuli, D., Banks, P. (2015). Are urban bandicoots solely to blame for tick concerns? Australian Zoologist, 37(3), 288-293. [More Information]
Stutz, R., Banks, P., Dexter, N., McArthur, C. (2015). Associational refuge in practice: Can existing vegetation facilitate woodland restoration? Oikos, 124(5), 571-580. [More Information]
Carthey, A., Banks, P. (2015). Foraging in groups affects giving-up densities: solo foragers quit sooner. Oecologia, 178(3), 707-713. [More Information]
Stutz, R., Banks, P., Dexter, N., McArthur, C. (2015). Herbivore search behaviour drives associational plant refuge. Acta Oecologica: International Journal of Ecology, 67, 1-7. [More Information]
Tortosa, F., Barrio, I., Carthey, A., Banks, P. (2015). No longer naïve? Generalized responses of rabbits to marsupial predators in Australia. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology, 69, 1649-1655. [More Information]
Mella, V., Ward, A., Banks, P., McArthur, C. (2015). Personality affects the foraging response of a mammalian herbivore to the dual costs of food and fear. Oecologia, 177(1), 293-303. [More Information]
Banks, P., Smith, H. (2015). The ecological impacts of commensal species: Black rats, Rattus rattus, at the urban-bushland interface. Wildlife Research, 42(2), 86-97. [More Information]
Heavener, S., Carthey, A., Banks, P. (2014). Competitive naivete between a highly successful invader and a functionally similar native species. Oecologia, 175(1), 73-84. [More Information]
Carthey, A., Banks, P. (2014). Naivete in novel ecological interactions: Lessons from theory and experimental evidence. Biological Reviews, 89(4), 932-949. [More Information]
Mella, V., Banks, P., McArthur, C. (2014). Negotiating multiple cues of predation risk in a landscape of fear: What scares free-ranging brushtail possums? Journal of Zoology, 294(1), 22-30. [More Information]
Bedoya-Perez, M., Issa, D., Banks, P., McArthur, C. (2014). Quantifying the response of free�?ranging mammalian herbivores to the interplay between plant defense and nutrient concentrations. Oecologia, 175(2014), 1167-1177. [More Information]