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2022Strengthening protection of endemic wildlife threatened by the international pet trade: the case of the Australian shingleback lizardHeinrich, S.; Toomes, A.; Shepherd, C.R.; Stringham, O.C.; Swan, M.; Cassey, P.
2023Morphological shifts in response to spatial sorting on dispersal behaviour in red flour beetles across multiple generationsArnold, P.A.; Cassey, P.; White, C.R.
2018Species invasions and the phylogenetic signal in geographical range sizePigot, A.; Dyer, E.; Redding, D.; Cassey, P.; Thomas, G.; Blackburn, T.
2021Meta-analysis reveals that resting metabolic rate is not consistently related to fitness and performance in animalsArnold, P.A.; Delean, S.; Cassey, P.; White, C.R.
2018Dissecting the null model for biological invasions: a meta-analysis of the propagule pressure effectCassey, P.; Delean, S.; Lockwood, J.; Sadowski, J.; Blackburn, T.; Jordano, P.
2014Host responses to interspecific brood parasitism: a by-product of adaptations to conspecific parasitism?Samas, P.; Hauber, M.; Cassey, P.; Grim, T.
2020Signatures of selection in a recent invasion reveal adaptive divergence in a highly vagile invasive speciesStuart, K.C.; Cardilini, A.P.A.; Cassey, P.; Richardson, M.F.; Sherwin, W.B.; Rollins, L.A.; Sherman, C.D.H.
2019Genetic perspectives on the historical introduction of the European rabbit (Oryctolagus cuniculus) to AustraliaIannella, A.; Peacock, D.; Cassey, P.; Schwensow, N.
2015Understanding the biological invasion risk posed by the global wildlife trade: propagule pressure drives the introduction and establishment of Nearctic turtlesGarcía-Díaz, P.; Ross, J.; Ayres, C.; Cassey, P.
2015Escaping captivity: the biological invasion risk from vertebrate species in zoosCassey, P.; Hogg, C.