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    Eavesdropping on heterospecific alarm calls: from mechanisms to consequences by Magrath, Robert D., Haff, Tonya M., Fallow, Pamela M., Radford, Andrew N.

    “…ABSTRACT Animals often gather information from other species by eavesdropping on signals intended for others. We review the extent, benefits, mechanisms, and…”
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    Eavesdropping on other species: mutual interspecific understanding of urgency information in avian alarm calls by Fallow, Pamela M., Magrath, Robert D.

    Published in Animal behaviour (01-02-2010)
    “…Some birds eavesdrop on the alarm calls of other species, but little is known about the specific information obtained. Fleeing in response to nonurgent alarms,…”
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    Alarming features: birds use specific acoustic properties to identify heterospecific alarm calls by Fallow, Pamela M., Pitcher, Benjamin J., Magrath, Robert D.

    “…Vertebrates that eavesdrop on heterospecific alarm calls must distinguish alarms from sounds that can safely be ignored, but the mechanisms for identifying…”
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    Flipper Bands Modify the Short-Term Diving Behavior of Little Penguins by Fallow, Pamela M, Chiaradia, André, Ropert-Coudert, Yan, Kato, Akiko, Reina, Richard D

    Published in The Journal of wildlife management (01-11-2009)
    “…Flipper banding has long been the primary method to identify individual penguins, despite studies indicating that it may be detrimental to breeding success and…”
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    Biodiversity impacts of the 2019–2020 Australian megafires by Driscoll, Don A., Macdonald, Kristina J., Gibson, Rebecca K., Doherty, Tim S., Nimmo, Dale G., Nolan, Rachael H., Ritchie, Euan G., Williamson, Grant J., Heard, Geoffrey W., Tasker, Elizabeth M., Bilney, Rohan, Porch, Nick, Collett, Rachael A., Crates, Ross A., Hewitt, Alison C., Pendall, Elise, Boer, Matthias M., Gates, Jody, Boulton, Rebecca L., Mclean, Christopher M., Groffen, Heidi, Maisey, Alex C., Beranek, Chad T., Ryan, Shelby A., Callen, Alex, Hamer, Andrew J., Stauber, Andrew, Daly, Garry J., Gould, John, Klop-Toker, Kaya L., Mahony, Michael J., Kelly, Oliver W., Wallace, Samantha L., Stock, Sarah E., Weston, Christopher J., Volkova, Liubov, Black, Dennis, Gibb, Heloise, Grubb, Joshua J., McGeoch, Melodie A., Murphy, Nick P., Lee, Joshua S., Dickman, Chris R., Neldner, Victor J., Ngugi, Michael R., Miritis, Vivianna, Köhler, Frank, Perri, Marc, Denham, Andrew J., Mackenzie, Berin D. E., Reid, Chris A. M., Rayment, Julia T., Arriaga-Jiménez, Alfonsina, Hewins, Michael W., Hicks, Andrew, Melbourne, Brett A., Davies, Kendi F., Bitters, Matthew E., Linley, Grant D., Greenville, Aaron C., Webb, Jonathan K., Roberts, Bridget, Letnic, Mike, Price, Owen F., Walker, Zac C., Murray, Brad R., Verhoeven, Elise M., Thomsen, Alexandria M., Keith, David, Lemmon, Jedda S., Ooi, Mark K. J., Allen, Vanessa L., Decker, Orsi T., Green, Peter T., Moussalli, Adnan, Foon, Junn K., Bryant, David B., Walker, Ken L., Bruce, Matthew J., Madani, George, Tscharke, Jeremy L., Wagner, Benjamin, Nitschke, Craig R., Gosper, Carl R., Yates, Colin J., Dillon, Rebecca, Barrett, Sarah, Spencer, Emma E., Wardle, Glenda M., Newsome, Thomas M., Pulsford, Stephanie A., Singh, Anu, Roff, Adam, Marsh, Karen J., Mcdonald, Kye, Howell, Lachlan G., Lane, Murraya R., Cristescu, Romane H., Witt, Ryan R., Cook, Emma J.

    Published in Nature (London) (28-11-2024)
    “…With large wildfires becoming more frequent1,2, we must rapidly learn how megafires impact biodiversity to prioritize mitigation and improve policy. A key…”
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    Alarming features: birds use specific acoustic properties to identify heterospecific alarm calls by Fallow, Pamela M., Pitcher, Benjamin J., Magrath, Robert D.

    “…Vertebrates that eavesdrop on heterospecific alarm calls must distinguish alarms from sounds that can safely be ignored, but the mechanisms for identifying…”
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