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Georgia Ward-Fear
Georgia Ward-Fear
Post doctoral Researcher, Macquarie University
Verified email at mq.edu.au - Homepage
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New Weapons in the Toad Toolkit: A Review of Methods to Control and Mitigate the Biodiversity Impacts of Invasive Cane Toads (Rhinella Marina)
R Tingley, G Ward-Fear, L Schwarzkopf, MJ Greenlees, BL Phillips, ...
The Quarterly Review of Biology 92 (2), 123-149, 2017
972017
Ecological immunization: in situ training of free-ranging predatory lizards reduces their vulnerability to invasive toxic prey
G Ward-Fear, DJ Pearson, GP Brown, B Rangers, R Shine
Biology letters 12 (1), 20150863, 2016
672016
Using a native predator (the meat ant, Iridomyrmex reburrus) to reduce the abundance of an invasive species (the cane toad, Bufo marinus) in tropical Australia
G Ward‐Fear, GP Brown, R Shine
Journal of Applied Ecology 47 (2), 273-280, 2010
552010
Could biodiversity loss have increased Australia's bushfire threat?
MW Hayward, G Ward‐Fear, F L'Hotellier, K Herman, AP Kabat, ...
Animal Conservation 19 (6), 490-497, 2016
522016
The ecological and life history correlates of boldness in free‐ranging lizards
G Ward‐Fear, GP Brown, DJ Pearson, A West, LA Rollins, R Shine
Ecosphere 9 (3), e02125, 2018
512018
Maladaptive traits in invasive species: in Australia, cane toads are more vulnerable to predatory ants than are native frogs
G Ward‐Fear, GP Brown, MJ Greenlees, R Shine
Functional Ecology 23 (3), 559-568, 2009
482009
Authorship protocols must change to credit citizen scientists
G Ward-Fear, GB Pauly, JE Vendetti, R Shine
Trends in Ecology & Evolution 35 (3), 187-190, 2020
472020
Factors affecting the vulnerability of cane toads (Bufo marinus) to predation by ants
G Ward-Fear, GP Brown, R Shine
Biological Journal of the Linnean Society 99 (4), 738-751, 2010
412010
Eliciting conditioned taste aversion in lizards: live toxic prey are more effective than scent and taste cues alone
G WARD‐FEAR, J Thomas, JK Webb, DJ Pearson, R Shine
Integrative Zoology 12 (2), 112-120, 2017
382017
Sharper eyes see shyer lizards: Collaboration with indigenous peoples can alter the outcomes of conservation research
G Ward‐Fear, B Rangers, D Pearson, M Bruton, R Shine
Conservation Letters 12 (4), e12643, 2019
352019
Toads on Lava: Spatial Ecology and Habitat Use of Invasive Cane Toads (Rhinella marina) in Hawai’i
G Ward-Fear, MJ Greenlees, R Shine
PLoS One 11 (3), e0151700, 2016
292016
A review of the Green and Golden Bell Frog Litoria aurea breeding program at Taronga Zoo
M McFadden, S Duffy, P Harlow, D Hobcroft, C Webb, G Ward-Fear
Australian Zoologist 34 (3), 291-296, 2008
212008
Reintroduction of bridled nailtail wallabies beyond fences at Scotia Sanctuary-Phase 1
MW Hayward, F L'Hotellier, T O'Connor, G Ward-Fear, J Cathcart, ...
Proceedings of the Linnean Society of New South Wales 134, 2012
192012
Predicting the ecological impact of cane toads (Bufo marinus) on threatened camaenid land snails in north-western Australia
D Pearson, M Greenlees, G Ward-Fear, R Shine
Wildlife Research 36 (6), 533-540, 2009
192009
Increased rates of dispersal of free-ranging cane toads (Rhinella marina) during their global invasion
R Shine, RA Alford, R Blennerhasset, GP Brown, JL DeVore, S Ducatez, ...
Scientific Reports 11 (1), 23574, 2021
182021
A famous failure: Why were cane toads an ineffective biocontrol in Australia?
R Shine, G Ward‐Fear, GP Brown
Conservation Science and Practice 2 (12), e296, 2020
172020
An invasive tree facilitates the persistence of native rodents on an over‐grazed floodplain in tropical Australia
G Ward‐Fear, GP Brown, DJ Pearson, R Shine
Austral Ecology 42 (4), 385-393, 2017
152017
Within‐population variation in dietary traits: implications for vulnerability and impact of imperiled keystone predators
G Ward‐Fear, R Shine, GP Brown
Ecosphere 11 (10), e03136, 2020
102020
Predators learning to avoid toxic invasive prey: a study on individual variation among free-ranging lizards
G Ward-Fear, GP Brown, R Shine
Behaviour 157 (14-15), 1153-1172, 2020
102020
Characterization of the complete mitochondrial genome of the many-lined sun skink (Eutropis multifasciata) and comparison with other Scincomorpha species
L Chen, Y Lin, Q Xiao, Y Lin, Y Du, C Lin, G Ward-Fear, C Hu, Y Qu, H Li
Genomics 113 (4), 2526-2536, 2021
92021
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