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    Invasive toads shift predator–prey densities in animal communities by removing top predators by Doody, J. Sean, Soanes, Rebekah, Castellano, Christina M., Rhind, David, Green, Brian, McHenry, Colin R., Clulow, Simon

    Published in Ecology (Durham) (01-09-2015)
    “…Although invasive species can have substantial impacts on animal communities, cases of invasive species facilitating native species by removing their predators…”
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    Tortoise panopticon: Linkages between taboos and conservation management in Madagascar by Ploos van Amstel, Naomi, Rakotondrainy, Riana M., Castellano, Christina M., Arts, Koen

    Published in Geoforum (01-02-2022)
    “…•Connection of panopticon theory to practice theory results in a novel model.•The model aides in assessing the dynamics of species-specific taboo systems.•Used…”
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    Indirect facilitation of a native mesopredator by an invasive species: are cane toads re-shaping tropical riparian communities? by Doody, J. Sean, Castellano, Christina M., Rhind, David, Green, Brian

    Published in Biological invasions (01-03-2013)
    “…Top predators can suppress mesopredators both by killing them and by motivating changes in their behavior, and there are numerous examples of mesopredator…”
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    Impacts of the invasive cane toad on aquatic reptiles in a highly modified ecosystem: the importance of replicating impact studies by Doody, J. Sean, Mayes, Phil, Clulow, Simon, Rhind, David, Green, Brian, Castellano, Christina M, D’Amore, Domenic, Mchenry, Colin

    Published in Biological invasions (01-11-2014)
    “…Invasive species can have dramatic and detrimental effects on native species, and the magnitude of these effects can be mediated by a plethora of factors. One…”
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    Genetic diversity and population genetic structure of the Wood Turtle (Glyptemys insculpta) at Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area, USA by Castellano, Christina M, Behler, John L, Amato, George

    Published in Conservation genetics (01-12-2009)
    “…Glyptemys insculpta is considered to be one of the most endangered freshwater turtles in North America. Here microsatellite markers were employed to…”
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    Invasive toads shift predator–prey densities in animal communities by removing top predators by Doody, J. Sean, Rebekah Soanes, Christina M. Castellano, David Rhind, Brian Green, Colin R. McHenry, Simon Clulow

    Published in Ecology (Durham) (2015)
    “…Although invasive species can have substantial impacts on animal communities, cases of invasive species facilitating native species by removing their predators…”
    Get full text
    Journal Article