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    Predator protection dampens the landscape of fear by Wooster, Eamonn I. F., Ramp, Daniel, Lundgren, Erick J., O'Neill, Adam J., Yanco, Esty, Bonsen, Gavin T., Wallach, Arian D.

    Published in Oikos (01-11-2022)
    “…Apex predators structure ecosystems by hunting mesopredators and herbivores. Their ecological influence is determined not only by the number of animals they…”
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    Animal cognition and culture mediate predator-prey interactions by Wooster, Eamonn I F, Gaynor, Kaitlyn M, Carthey, Alexandra J R, Wallach, Arian D, Stanton, Lauren A, Ramp, Daniel, Lundgren, Erick J

    Published in Trends in ecology & evolution (Amsterdam) (01-01-2024)
    “…Predator-prey ecology and the study of animal cognition and culture have emerged as independent disciplines. Research combining these disciplines suggests that…”
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    A novel trophic cascade between cougars and feral donkeys shapes desert wetlands by Lundgren, Erick J., Ramp, Daniel, Middleton, Owen S., Wooster, Eamonn I. F., Kusch, Erik, Balisi, Mairin, Ripple, William J., Hasselerharm, Chris D., Sanchez, Jessica N., Mills, Mystyn, Wallach, Arian D.

    Published in The Journal of animal ecology (01-12-2022)
    “…Introduced large herbivores have partly filled ecological gaps formed in the late Pleistocene, when many of the Earth's megafauna were driven extinct. However,…”
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    Red foxes avoid apex predation without increasing fear by Wooster, Eamonn I F, Ramp, Daniel, Lundgren, Erick J, O’Neill, Adam J, Wallach, Arian D

    Published in Behavioral ecology (01-09-2021)
    “…Abstract Apex predators structure ecosystems by hunting mesopredators and herbivores. These trophic cascades are driven not only by the number of animals they…”
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    Savviness of prey to introduced predators by Wallach, Arian D., Ramp, Daniel, Benítez‐López, Ana, Wooster, Eamonn I. F., Carroll, Scott, Carthey, Alexandra J. R., Rogers, Erin I. E., Middleton, Owen, Zawada, Kyle J. A., Svenning, Jens‐Christian, Avidor, Ella, Lundgren, Erick

    Published in Conservation biology (01-04-2023)
    “…The prey naivety hypothesis posits that prey are vulnerable to introduced predators because many generations in slow gradual coevolution are needed for…”
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    Widespread resilience of animal species, functional diversity, and predator–prey networks to an unprecedented gigafire by Linley, Grant D., Jolly, Chris J., Wooster, Eamonn I. F., Spencer, Emma E., Cowan, Mitchell A., Geary, William L., de Laive, Alana, Michael, Damian R., Ritchie, Euan G., Nimmo, Dale G.

    Published in The Journal of applied ecology (12-11-2024)
    “…Climate change is altering fire regimes globally, leading to an increased incidence of large and severe wildfires, including gigafires (>100,000 ha), that…”
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    Prey responses to foxes are not determined by nativeness by Wooster, Eamonn I. F., Ramp, Daniel, Lundgren, Erick J., Bonsen, Gavin T., Geisler‐Edge, Angelica, Ben‐Ami, Dror, Carthey, Alexandra J. R., Carroll, Scott, Keynan, Oded, Olek, Yael, O'Neill, Adam, Shanas, Uri, Wallach, Arian D.

    Published in Ecography (Copenhagen) (01-04-2024)
    “…Introduced predators are thought to be responsible for the decline and extinction of their native prey. The prey naivety hypothesis provides a mechanism for…”
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    Tolerance of wolves shapes desert canid communities in the Middle East by Bonsen, Gavin T., Wallach, Arian D., Ben-Ami, Dror, Keynan, Oded, Khalilieh, Anton, Shanas, Uri, Wooster, Eamonn I.F., Ramp, Daniel

    Published in Global ecology and conservation (01-08-2022)
    “…The grey wolf (Canis lupus) is recovering globally due to increasing human acceptance, which can drive trophic cascades. An endangered subspecies, the Arabian…”
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