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    Long‐term ecological data confirm and refine conservation assessment of critically endangered swift parrots by Owens, G., Heinsohn, R., Crates, R., Stojanovic, D.

    Published in Animal conservation (01-08-2023)
    “…Conservation assessments of threatened species are often limited by scarce data and parameter uncertainty. Predictive models, designed to incorporate this…”
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    Consistent individual differences in the social phenotypes of wild great tits, Parus major by Aplin, L.M., Firth, J.A., Farine, D.R., Voelkl, B., Crates, R.A., Culina, A., Garroway, C.J., Hinde, C.A., Kidd, L.R., Psorakis, I., Milligan, N.D., Radersma, R., Verhelst, B.L., Sheldon, B.C.

    Published in Animal behaviour (01-10-2015)
    “…Despite growing interest in animal social networks, surprisingly little is known about whether individuals are consistent in their social network…”
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    Carry‐over effects of nestling physical condition predict first‐year survival of a critically endangered migratory parrot by Bussolini, L. T., Crates, R., Herrod, A., Magrath, M. J. L., Troy, S., Stojanovic, D.

    Published in Animal conservation (01-02-2024)
    “…Conservation breeding programs are an increasingly important tool to help supplement declining wild populations, but captive‐bred animals generally do not…”
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    Can an introduced predator select for adaptive sex allocation? by Heinsohn, R, Au, J, Kokko, H, Webb, M H, Deans, R M, Crates, R, Stojanovic, D

    “…Most species produce equal numbers of sons and daughters, and sex differences in survival after parental care do not usually affect this pattern. Temporary…”
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    Can population models be a useful tool for evaluating the status of data-deficient species? by Cisterne, A., Pay, J., Crates, R., Stojanovic, D.

    Published in Global ecology and conservation (01-12-2023)
    “…Population and life history data remains sparse for many species, with low prospects for improvement due to the costs of research and difficulties associated…”
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    Risk of Breast Cancer among White Women following Induced Abortion by Daling, Janet R., Brinton, Louise A., Voigt, Lynda F., Weiss, Noel S., Crates, Ralph J., Malone, Kathleen E., Schoenberg, Janet B., Gammon, Marilie

    Published in American journal of epidemiology (15-08-1996)
    “…Some studies (but not all) have suggested that there may be an increase in the risk of breast cancer associated with a prior induced abortion. The risk, if…”
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