Prof Phill Cassey

ARC Industry Laureate Fellow

School of Biological Sciences

College of Science

Eligible to supervise Masters and PhD - email supervisor to discuss availability.


Phill Cassey is an inaugural Australian Research Council Industry Laureate Fellow, and Director of the Wildlife Crime Research Hub at The University of Adelaide. He was previously Head of the Ecology & Evolutionary Biology Department and is an outspoken advocate for diversity and inclusion within and outside the workplace. As a global change biologist, he brings critical analytical techniques to the interdisciplinary study of environmental and wildlife crime; areas characterised by complexity and uncertainty.

Phill is Director of the University of Adelaide's Wildlife Crime Research Hub, and is an inaugural ARC Industry Laureate Fellow. He is a leading global change and conservation biologist, and has published extensively (>350 papers) on the conservation, transport and trade in animal species. He has taught extensively in ecological research and research methods, and from 2016-2021 he was the coordinator for the University of Adelaide’s Bachelor of Science Advanced program. Phill has been awarded a large number of competitive international research project and training grants (including 8 ARC Discovery and Linkage Grants/Fellowships). He is an experienced scientific communicator and regularly engages with stakeholders, media, and scientific forums.

Date Position Institution name
2024 - ongoing ARC Industry Laureate Fellow University of Adelaide
2021 - 2023 Head, Department of Ecology & Evolutionary Biology University of Adelaide
2015 - 2023 Assoc Professor, Environmental Biosecurity University of Adelaide
2010 - 2014 ARC Future Fellow University of Adelaide
2007 - 2010 RCUK Roberts Fellow University of Birmingham

Date Type Title Institution Name Country Amount
2013 Award Mid-career Research Excellence Award University of Adelaide - -

Language Competency
English Can read, write, speak, understand spoken and peer review
French Can understand spoken

Date Institution name Country Title
2002 Griffith University Australia PhD
1997 University of Auckland New Zealand MSc
1994 University of Auckland New Zealand BSc

Date Title Institution Country
2006 - 2007 Postdoctoral Researcher Rutgers University, New Brunswick United States
2004 - 2006 Leverhulme Research Felowship University of Birmingham, Birmingham United Kingdom
2002 - 2004 CNRS Research Fellowship École Normale Supérieure, Paris France

Date Title Institution name Country
1997 ATCL University College London United Kingdom

Year Citation
2026 Perry, F., Cassey, P., Chown, S. L., Holland, O., Shaw, J. D., Stark, J. S., . . . McCarthy, A. (2026). A framework for managing Antarctica's biofouling risks. Marine Policy, 183, 8 pages.
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2025 Toole, K., McCormack, P., van Uhm, D., Beillevert, M., Williams, C., & Cassey, P. (2025). Using the criminal law to protect the environment: Possibilities and problems. People and Nature, 7(11), 3057-3066.
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2025 Birand, A., Prowse, T. A. A., Cassey, P., & Thomas, P. Q. (2025). Evaluating the potential of a new murine gene drive for pre-emptive mouse plague control. Neobiota, 103, 129-147.
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2025 Broadbridge, J., Watters, F., & Cassey, P. (2025). Unruffling the global feather trade: a comparative analysis of CITES and LEMIS records of feathers and bird skins. Wildlife Biology, 12 pages.
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2025 Bacher, S., Ryan-Colton, E., Coiro, M., Cassey, P., Galil, B. S., Nuñez, M. A., . . . Zengeya, T. A. (2025). Global Impacts Dataset of Invasive Alien Species (GIDIAS).. Scientific data, 12(1), 832.
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2025 Lassaline, C. R., Toomes, A., Fagan-Jeffries, E., & Cassey, P. (2025). From forest floor to market door: The global terrestrial invertebrate trade. Biological Conservation, 308, 111266-1-111266-12.
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2025 Deliveyne, N., Benyamin, T. K., Austin, J. J., Sanders, K., & Cassey, P. (2025). Practical considerations for trace DNA recovery and detection of an invasive reptile across different deposition scenarios. Conservation Genetics Resources, 17(4), 189-203.
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2025 Lingard, J., Reis-Santos, P., Cassey, P., & Gillanders, B. M. (2025). Transnational shark trade: personal baggage and postal seizures in Australia and New Zealand. Pacific Conservation Biology, 31(4), PC25006-1-PC25006-12.
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2025 Hill, K. G. W., Delean, S., Robinson, S. A., Hall, T., Tyler, J. J., Stringham, O. C., & Cassey, P. (2025). Identifying recent captive escapees of Rainbow Lorikeets (Trichoglossus moluccanus) at different stages of the pet-release pathway. Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution, 13, 1517867-1-1517867-12.
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2025 Indraswari, K., Fiennes, S., Cassey, P., Cahyadi, G., Noske, R., Ihsan, F., . . . Wilson, C. (2025). Market patterns within Indonesia's songbird trade. Biological Conservation, 310, 111318.
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2025 Deliveyne, N., Benyamin, T. K., Austin, J. J., Sanders, K., & Cassey, P. (2025). Correction to: Practical considerations for trace DNA recovery and detection of an invasive reptile across different deposition scenarios. Conservation Genetics Resources, 17(4), 205-208.
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2025 Bacher, S., Ryan-Colton, E., Coiro, M., Cassey, P., Galil, B. S., Nuñez, M. A., . . . Zengeya, T. A. (2025). Correction: Global Impacts Dataset of Invasive Alien Species (GIDIAS).. Sci Data, 12(1), 1390.
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2025 Carter, Z. T., Bode, M., Chown, S. L., Burrows, J. L., Shaw, J. D., Walsh, J. C., . . . Wilson, K. A. (2025). Emerging threats to Antarctic conservation. Nature Ecology and Evolution, 9(10), 1885-1896.
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2025 Onley, I. R., Cassey, P., & McGeoch, M. A. (2025). Biodiversity data sharing platforms are vital for the management and prevention of biological invasions. Biodiversity and Conservation, 34(6), 2247-2257.
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2025 Birand, A., Gierus, L., Prowse, T. A. A., Cassey, P., & Thomas, P. Q. (2025). Maximising Eradication Potential of Rat Gene Drives Using a Two-Target Homing Rescue Strategy: Spatial Modelling of Empirical Data.. Molecular ecology, 34(10), e17777.
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2025 Mott, R., Prowse, T. A. A., Jackson, M. V., Sanchez-Gomez, S., Bennett, A. T. D., O'Connor, J., . . . Cassey, P. (2025). Red-necked avocets disperse at continental scales and breed following high rainfall in distant locations.. Sci Rep, 15(1), 16134.
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2025 Daniel, W. M., Sofaer, H. R., Jarnevich, C. S., Erickson, R. A., DeGregorio, B. A., Engelstad, P. S., . . . Lieurance, D. (2025). Vertebrates in trade that pose high invasion risk to the United States. Biological Conservation, 302, 110887.
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2025 Michael Marshall, B., Alamshah, A. L., Cardoso, P., Cassey, P., Chekunov, S., Eskew, E. A., . . . Hughes, A. C. (2025). The magnitude of legal wildlife trade and implications for species survival.. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A, 122(2), e2410774121.
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2025 Toomes, A., Stringham, O. C., Moncayo, S., Hill, K. G. W., Maher, J., Watters, F., . . . Cassey, P. (2025). The pet trade of native species outside of their natural distributions within Australia is a biosecurity risk. Conservation Science and Practice, 7(1), e13298-1-e13298-14.
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2025 Walsh, R., Dornan, T. N., Upadhyay Stæhr, S., Brookes, H. J., Hipsey, M. R., Laws, M., . . . Brookes, J. D. (2025). Carp carcass decomposition and water quality: implications for the release of CyHV-3 as a biocontrol agent for common carp in Australia. Marine and Freshwater Research, 76(2), MF24183-1-MF24183-13.
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2025 Hill, K. G. W., Delean, S., Hall, T., Tyler, J. J., Stringham, O. C., & Cassey, P. (2025). Feather forensics: tracing the origins of parrots in wildlife trade with stable isotopes and citizen science. Animal Conservation, 28(4), 582-591.
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2024 Theng, M., Prowse, T. A. A., Delean, S., Cassey, P., & Bracis, C. (2024). Integrating resource memory and cue-based territoriality to simulate movement dynamics: a process-explicit and pattern-oriented approach. Ecological Modelling, 487, 110560.
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2024 Hill, K. G. W., Stringham, O. C., Moncayo, S., Toomes, A., Tyler, J. J., Cassey, P., & Delean, S. (2024). Who's a pretty bird? Predicting the traded abundance of bird species in Australian online pet trade. Biological Invasions, 26(4), 975-988.
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2024 Jackson, M. V., Mott, R., Delean, S., Hunt, B. J., Brookes, J. D., Cassey, P., & Prowse, T. A. A. (2024). Shorebird habitat selection and foraging behaviour have important implications for management at an internationally important non‐breeding wetland. Ecological Solutions and Evidence, 5(1), 13 pages.
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2024 Tlusty, M. F., Cassey, P., Rhyne, A. L., Omrow, D. A., & Stoett, P. (2024). Species-level, digitized wildlife trade data are essential for achieving biodiversity targets. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of USA, 121(16), e2306869121-1-e2306869121-4.
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2024 Roy, H. E., Pauchard, A., Stoett, P. J., Renard Truong, T., Meyerson, L. A., Bacher, S., . . . Ziller, S. R. (2024). Curbing the major and growing threats from invasive alien species is urgent and achievable. Nature Ecology and Evolution, 8(7), 1216-1223.
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2024 Cope, R., Boulton, R., Martin, J. M., Olds, L., Mott, R., & Cassey, P. (2024). A meta-analysis of parrot tracking studies reveals the difficulties of transmitter attachment to Little Corella (Cacatua sanguinea). Emu, 124(3-4), 1-8.
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2024 Pili, A. N., Leroy, B., Measey, J. G., Farquhar, J. E., Toomes, A., Cassey, P., . . . Chapple, D. G. (2024). Forecasting potential invaders to prevent future biological invasions worldwide. Global Change Biology, 30(7), e17399-1-e17399-22.
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2024 Liu, D., Essl, F., Lenzner, B., Moser, D., Semenchuk, P., Blackburn, T. M., . . . Dullinger, S. (2024). Regional invasion history and land use shape the prevalence of non-native species in local assemblages. Global Change Biology, 30(7), e17426.
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2024 Omrow, D., Anagnostou, M., Cassey, P., Cooke, S. J., Jordan, S., Kirkwood, A. E., . . . Tlusty, M. F. (2024). Compliance and enforcement in a brave new (green) world: best practices and technologies for green governance. Facets, 9, 1-8.
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2024 Deliveyne, N., Austin, J., Sanders, K., & Cassey, P. (2024). Rapid and Portable Presumptive Loop-Mediated Isothermal Amplification Assays for the Detection of the Invasive Corn Snake (Pantherophis guttatus). Environmental DNA, 6(4), e595-1-e595-13.
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2024 Onley, I. R., Houghton, M. J., Leggett, K., Cassey, P., Carter, Z. T., & Shaw, J. (2024). Assessing ongoing risks and managing detections of non-native invertebrates in the Antarctic Region. NeoBiota, 95, 133-147.
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2024 Chekunov, S., Stringham, O., Toomes, A., Prowse, T., & Cassey, P. (2024). Scale of unregulated international trade in Australian reptiles and amphibians. Conservation Biology, 38(5), e14355-1-e14355-12.
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2024 Maher, J., Virtue, J., Stringham, O. C., & Cassey, P. (2024). Discrepancies in Australian jurisdiction-based regulation of invasive plants. Invasive Plant Science and Management, 17(4), 1-36.
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2023 Caley, P., & Cassey, P. (2023). Do we need to mine social media data to detect exotic vertebrate-pest introductions?. WILDLIFE RESEARCH, 50(11), 869-875.
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2023 Andrés, J., Czechowski, P., Grey, E., Saebi, M., Andres, K., Brown, C., . . . Lodge, D. M. (2023). Environment and shipping drive eDNA beta-diversity among commercial ports.. Molecular ecology, 32(23), 6696-6709.
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2023 Deliveyne, N., Young, J. M., Austin, J. J., & Cassey, P. (2023). Shining a LAMP on the applications of isothermal amplification for monitoring environmental biosecurity. NeoBiota, 82, 119-144.
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2023 Mott, R., Prowse, T. A. A., Jackson, M. V., Rogers, D. J., O'Connor, J. A., Brookes, J. D., & Cassey, P. (2023). Measuring habitat quality for waterbirds: A review. Ecology and Evolution, 13(4), 25 pages.
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2023 Liu, D., Semenchuk, P., Essl, F., Lenzner, B., Moser, D., Blackburn, T. M., . . . Dullinger, S. (2023). The impact of land use on non-native species incidence and number in local assemblages worldwide.. Nat Commun, 14(1), 11 pages.
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2023 Arnold, P. A., Cassey, P., & White, C. R. (2023). Morphological shifts in response to spatial sorting on dispersal behaviour in red flour beetles across multiple generations. Journal of Zoology, 320(2), 131-142.
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2023 Woolnough, A. P., Hollenberg, L. C. L., Cassey, P., & Prowse, T. A. A. (2023). Quantum computing: a new paradigm for ecology.. Trends Ecol Evol, 8(8), 727-735.
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2023 Toomes, A., Moncayo, S., Stringham, O. C., Lassaline, C., Wood, L., Millington, M., . . . Cassey, P. (2023). A snapshot of online wildlife trade: Australian e-commerce trade of native and non-native pets. Biological Conservation, 282, 9 pages.
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2023 Stringham, O. C., Maher, J., Lassaline, C. R., Wood, L., Moncayo, S., Toomes, A., . . . Cassey, P. (2023). The dark web trades wildlife, but mostly for use as drugs. People and Nature, 5(3), 999-1009.
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2023 Lassaline, C. R., Stringham, O. C., Moncayo, S., Toomes, A., & Cassey, P. (2023). Untangling the web: Dynamics of Australia's online terrestrial invertebrate trade. AUSTRAL ENTOMOLOGY, 62(3), 15 pages.
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2023 Brookes, J. D., Busch, B., Cassey, P., Chilton, D., Dittmann, S., Dornan, T., . . . Gibbs, M. (2023). How well is the basin plan meeting its objectives? From the perspective of the Coorong, a sentinel of change in the Murray-Darling Basin. Australasian Journal of Water Resources, 27(2), 223-240.
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2023 Maher, J., Stringham, O. C., Moncayo, S., Wood, L., Lassaline, C. R., Virtue, J., & Cassey, P. (2023). Weed wide web: characterising illegal online trade of invasive plants in Australia. NeoBiota, 87, 45-72.
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2023 Gierus, L., Birand, A., Bunting, M. D., Godahewa, G. I., Piltz, S. G., Oh, K. P., . . . Thomas, P. Q. (2023). Leveraging a natural murine meiotic drive to suppress invasive populations (vol 119, e2213308119, 2022). PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, 120(2), 2 pages.
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2023 Deliveyne, N., Austin, J. J., & Cassey, P. (2023). Developing Loop Mediated Isothermal Amplification (LAMP) assays for rapid, presumptive DNA detection of an invasive reptile (Boa constrictor). Wildlife Research, 51(1), 1-15.
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2023 Hofmeister, N. R., Stuart, K. C., Warren, W. C., Werner, S. J., Bateson, M., Ball, G. F., . . . Clayton, D. F. (2023). Concurrent invasions of European starlings in Australia and North America reveal population-specific differentiation in shared genomic regions. Molecular Ecology, 34(14), 16 pages.
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2022 Deliveyne, N., Cassey, P., Linacre, A., Delean, S., Austin, J. J., & Young, J. M. (2022). Recovering trace reptile DNA from the illegal wildlife trade. Forensic Science International: Animals and Environments, 2, 100040-1-100040-8.
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2022 Stuart, K. C., Edwards, R. J., Cheng, Y., Warren, W. C., Burt, D. W., Sherwin, W. B., . . . Rollins, L. A. (2022). Transcript- and annotation-guided genome assembly of the European starling. Molecular Ecology Resources, 22(8), 3141-3160.
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2022 Birand, A., Cassey, P., Ross, J. V., Thomas, P. Q., & Prowse, T. A. A. (2022). Scalability of genetic biocontrols for eradicating invasive alien mammals. NeoBiota, 74, 93-103.
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2022 Watters, F., Stringham, O., Shepherd, C. R., & Cassey, P. (2022). The U.S. market for imported wildlife not listed in the CITES multilateral treaty. Conservation Biology, 36(6), 1-14.
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2022 Gierus, L., Birand, A., Bunting, M. D., Godahewa, G. I., Piltz, S. G., Oh, K. P., . . . Thomas, P. Q. (2022). Leveraging a natural murine meiotic drive to suppress invasive populations. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of USA, 119(46), 1-11.
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2022 Heinrich, S., Toomes, A., Shepherd, C. R., Stringham, O. C., Swan, M., & Cassey, P. (2022). Strengthening protection of endemic wildlife threatened by the international pet trade: the case of the Australian shingleback lizard. Animal Conservation, 25(1), 91-100.
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2022 Birand, A., Cassey, P., Ross, J. V., Russell, J. C., Thomas, P., & Prowse, T. A. A. (2022). Gene drives for vertebrate pest control: realistic spatial modelling of eradication probabilities and times for island mouse populations. Molecular ecology, 31(6), 1907-1923.
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2022 Toomes, A., García‐Díaz, P., Stringham, O. C., Ross, J. V., Mitchell, L., & Cassey, P. (2022). Drivers of the Australian native pet trade: the role of species traits, socioeconomic attributes and regulatory systems. Journal of Applied Ecology, 59(5), 1268-1278.
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2022 Theng, M., Milleret, C., Bracis, C., Cassey, P., & Delean, S. (2022). Confronting spatial capture–recapture models with realistic animal movement simulations. Ecology, 103(10), 20 pages.
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2022 Ricciardi, A., Cassey, P., Leuko, S., & Woolnough, A. P. (2022). Planetary Biosecurity: Applying Invasion Science to Prevent Biological Contamination from Space Travel. BioScience, 72(3), 247-253.
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2021 Ramsey, D. S. L., Watters, F., Forsyth, D. M., Wood, M., Todd, C. R., Molsher, R., & Cassey, P. (2021). Long-term fertility control reduces overabundant koala populations and mitigates their impacts on food trees. Biological Conservation, 253, 1-11.
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2021 Arnold, P. A., Delean, S., Cassey, P., & White, C. R. (2021). Meta-analysis reveals that resting metabolic rate is not consistently related to fitness and performance in animals. Journal of Comparative Physiology B, 191(6), 1097-1110.
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2021 Tatler, J., Currie, S. E., Cassey, P., Scharf, A. K., Roshier, D. A., & Prowse, T. A. A. (2021). Accelerometer informed time-energy budgets reveal the importance of temperature to the activity of a wild, arid zone canid. Movement Ecology, 9(1), 1-12.
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2021 Stringham, O. C., Moncayo, S., Hill, K. G. W., Toomes, A., Mitchell, L., Ross, J. V., & Cassey, P. (2021). Text classification to streamline online wildlife trade analyses.. PloS one, 16(7), 1-12.
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2021 Biancolini, D., Vascellari, V., Melone, B., Blackburn, T. M., Cassey, P., Scrivens, S. L., & Rondinini, C. (2021). DAMA: the global distribution of alien mammals database.. Ecology, 102(11), e03474.
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2021 Bradshaw, C. J. A., Hoskins, A. J., Haubrock, P. J., Cuthbert, R. N., Diagne, C., Leroy, B., . . . Courchamp, F. (2021). Detailed assessment of the reported economic costs of invasive species in Australia. NeoBiota, 67, 511-550.
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2021 Stringham, O. C., García-Díaz, P., Toomes, A., Mitchell, L., Ross, J. V., & Cassey, P. (2021). Live reptile smuggling is predicted by trends in the legal exotic pet trade. Conservation Letters, 14(6), 10 pages.
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2021 Watters, F., Ramsey, D., Molsher, R., & Cassey, P. (2021). Breeding dynamics of overabundant koala (Phascolarctos cinereus) populations subject to fertility-control management. Wildlife Research, 48(7), 663-672.
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2021 McClelland, S. C., Cassey, P., Maurer, G., Hauber, M. E., & Portugal, S. J. (2021). How much calcium to shell out? Eggshell calcium carbonate content is greater in birds with thinner shells, larger clutches and longer lifespans. Journal of the Royal Society Interface, 18(182), 10 pages.
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2021 Thomas, E. M., Nekaris, K. A. I., Imron, M. A., Cassey, P., Shepherd, C. R., & Nijman, V. (2021). Shifts of trade in Javan ferret badgers Melogale orientalis from wildlife markets to online platforms: Implications for conservation policy, human health and monitoring. Endangered Species Research, 46, 67-78.
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2021 Stringham, O. C., Moncayo, S., Thomas, E., Heinrich, S., Toomes, A., Maher, J., . . . Cassey, P. (2021). Dataset of seized wildlife and their intended uses. Data in Brief, 39, 107531.
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2021 Cassey, P., Gomez, L., Heinrich, S., García-Díaz, P., Stoner, S., & Shepherd, C. R. (2021). Bearing all down Under: The role of Australasian countries in the illegal bear trade. Pacific Conservation Biology, 28(6), 9 pages.
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2021 Su, S., Vall-llosera, M., Cassey, P., Blackburn, T. M., Carrete, M., & Tella, J. L. (2021). Drivers of alien species composition in bird markets across the world. Ecology and Evolution, 12(1), 13 pages.
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2021 García-Díaz, P., Cassey, P., Norbury, G., Lambin, X., Montti, L., Pizarro, J. C., . . . Tomasevic, J. A. (2021). Management Policies for Invasive Alien Species: Addressing the Impacts Rather than the Species. BioScience, 71(2), 174-185.
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2021 Tatler, J., Prowse, T. A. A., Roshier, D. A., Cairns, K. M., & Cassey, P. (2021). Phenotypic variation and promiscuity in a wild population of pure dingoes (Canis dingo). Journal of Zoological Systematics and Evolutionary Research, 59(1), 311-322.
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2020 Stuart, K. C., Cardilini, A. P. A., Cassey, P., Richardson, M. F., Sherwin, W. B., Rollins, L. A., & Sherman, C. D. H. (2020). Signatures of selection in a recent invasion reveal adaptive divergence in a highly vagile invasive species. Molecular Ecology, 30(6), 1419-1434.
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2020 Bowie, M. J., Dietrich, T., Cassey, P., & Verissimo, D. (2020). Co-designing behavior change interventions to conserve biodiversity. CONSERVATION SCIENCE AND PRACTICE, 2(11), 14 pages.
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2020 Stringham, O. C., Toomes, A., Kanishka, A. M., Mitchell, L., Heinrich, S., Ross, J. V., & Cassey, P. (2020). A guide to using the Internet to monitor and quantify the wildlife trade.. Conserv Biol, 35(4), 1130-1139.
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2020 Toomes, A., Stringham, O. C., Mitchell, L., Ross, J., & Cassey, P. (2020). Australia's wish list of exotic pets: biosecurity and conservation implications of desired alien and illegal pet species. NEOBIOTA, 60(60), 43-59.
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2020 Heinrich, S., Ross, J. V., Gray, T. N. E., Delean, S., Marx, N., & Cassey, P. (2020). Plight of the commons: 17 years of wildlife trafficking in Cambodia. Biological Conservation, 241, 1-9.
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2020 Blackburn, T. M., Cassey, P., & Duncan, R. P. (2020). Colonization pressure: a second null model for invasion biology. Biological Invasions, 22(4), 1221-1233.
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2020 Sinclair, J. S., Lockwood, J. L., Hasnain, S., Cassey, P., & Arnott, S. E. (2020). A framework for predicting which non-native individuals and species will enter, survive, and exit human-mediated transport. Biological Invasions, 22(2), 217-231.
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2020 Wisocki, P. A., Kennelly, P., Rojas Rivera, I., Cassey, P., Burkey, M. L., & Hanley, D. (2020). The global distribution of avian eggshell colours suggest a thermoregulatory benefit of darker pigmentation. Nature Ecology and Evolution, 4(1), 148-155.
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2020 Toomes, A., Garcíadíaz, P., Wittmann, T. A., Virtue, J., & Cassey, P. (2020). New aliens in Australia: 18 years of vertebrate interceptions. Wildlife Research, 47(1), 55-67.
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2020 Pipek, P., Blackburn, T. M., Delean, S., Cassey, P., Şekercioğlu, Ç., & Pyšek, P. (2020). Lasting the distance: The survival of alien birds shipped to New Zealand in the 19th century. Ecology and Evolution, 10(9), 3944-3953.
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2020 Dyer, E. E., Redding, D. W., Cassey, P., Collen, B., & Blackburn, T. M. (2020). Evidence for Rapoport’s rule and latitudinal patterns in the global distribution and diversity of alien bird species. Journal of Biogeography, 47(6), 11 pages.
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2020 Blackburn, T. M., Cassey, P., Lockwood, J. L., & Duncan, R. P. (2020). The relationship between propagule pressure and establishment success in alien bird populations: A re-analysis of Moulton & Cropper (2019). PeerJ, 3(3), 12 pages.
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2020 Schwensow, N., Pederson, S., Peacock, D., Cooke, B., & Cassey, P. (2020). Adaptive changes in the genomes of wild rabbits after 16 years of viral epidemics. Molecular Ecology, 29(19), 3777-3794.
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2020 Hill, K. G., Nielson, K. E., Tyler, J., McInerney, F., Doubleday, Z. A., Frankham, G. J., . . . Cassey, P. B. (2020). Pet or pest? Stable isotope methods for determining the provenance of an invasive alien species. NeoBiota, 59(59), 21-37.
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2020 Woolnough, A. P., de Milliano, J. W., Petel, T. V. P., & Cassey, P. (2020). A policy approach to non-indigenous bird management in victoria: Managing potential threats to biodiversity, social amenity and economic values. Victorian Naturalist, 137(6), 203-209.
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2019 Suhr, E. L., O'Dowd, D. J., Suarez, A., Cassey, P., Wittmann, T. A., Ross, J., & Cope, R. C. (2019). Ant interceptions reveal roles of transport and commodity in identifying biosecurity risk pathways into Australia. NeoBiota, 2019(53), 1-24.
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2019 Holz, P., Hufschmid, J., Boardman, W. S. J., Cassey, P., Firestone, S., Lumsden, L. F., . . . Stevenson, M. (2019). Does the fungus causing white-nose syndrome pose a significant risk to Australian bats?. Wildlife Research, 46(8), 657-668.
DOI Scopus15 WoS14
2019 Lamba, A., Cassey, P., Segaran, R. R., & Koh, L. P. (2019). Deep learning for environmental conservation. Current Biology, 29(19), R977-R982.
DOI Scopus98 WoS76 Europe PMC21
2019 Grey, E. K., Bernatchez, L., Cassey, P., Deiner, K., Deveney, M., Howland, K. L., . . . Lodge, D. M. (2019). Author Correction: Effects of sampling effort on biodiversity patterns estimated from environmental DNA metabarcoding surveys (Scientific Reports, (2018), 8, 1, (8843), 10.1038/s41598-018-27048-2). Scientific Reports, 9(1), 15892.
DOI Scopus1 Europe PMC1
2019 García-Díaz, P., Prowse, T. A. A., Anderson, D. P., Lurgi, M., Binny, R. N., & Cassey, P. (2019). A concise guide to developing and using quantitative models in conservation management. Conservation science and practice, 1(2), e11.
DOI Scopus36 WoS29 Europe PMC7
2019 Heinrich, S., Ross, J. V., & Cassey, P. (2019). Of cowboys, fish, and pangolins: US trade in exotic leather. Conservation Science and Practice, 1(8), 1-10.
DOI Scopus19 WoS15
2019 Tatler, J., Prowse, T. A. A., Roshier, D. A., Allen, B. L., & Cassey, P. (2019). Resource pulses affect prey selection and reduce dietary diversity of dingoes in arid Australia. Mammal Review, 49(3), 263-275.
DOI Scopus11 WoS10
2019 Garcia-Diaz, P., Ross, J. V., Vall-llosera, M., & Cassey, P. (2019). Low detectability of alien reptiles can lead to biosecurity management failure: a case study from Christmas Island (Australia). NeoBiota, 45(45), 75-92.
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2019 Gore, M. L., Braszak, P., Brown, J., Cassey, P., Duffy, R., Fisher, J., . . . White, R. (2019). Transnational environmental crime threatens sustainable development. Nature Sustainability, 2(9), 784-786.
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2019 Lauchlan, S. S., Burckard, G., Cassey, P., & Nagelkerken, I. (2019). Climate change erodes competitive hierarchies among native, alien and range-extending crabs. Marine Environmental Research, 151, 104777-1-104777-7.
DOI Scopus10 WoS8 Europe PMC3
2019 Prowse, T. A., Adikusuma, F., Cassey, P., Thomas, P., & Ross, J. V. (2019). A Y-chromosome shredding gene drive for controlling pest vertebrate populations. eLife, 8, e41873-1-e41873-19.
DOI Scopus35 WoS32 Europe PMC29
2019 Hauber, M. E., Luro, A., McCarty, C. J., Barateli, K., Cassey, P., Hansen, E. S., & Dale, J. (2019). Interannual repeatability of eggshell phenotype in individual female common Murres (Uria aalge). Canadian Journal of Zoology, 97(4), 385-391.
DOI Scopus14 WoS14
2019 Roy-Dufresne, E., Lurgi, M., Brown, S. C., Wells, K., Cooke, B., Mutze, G., . . . Fordham, D. A. (2019). The Australian National Rabbit Database: 50 yr of population monitoring of an invasive species. Ecology, 100(7), 1 page.
DOI Scopus14 WoS13 Europe PMC7
2019 Duncan, R. P., Cassey, P., Pigot, A. L., & Blackburn, T. M. (2019). A general model for alien species richness. Biological Invasions, 21(8), 2665-2677.
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2019 Lockwood, J. L., Welbourne, D. J., Romagosa, C. M., Cassey, P., Mandrak, N. E., Strecker, A., . . . Keller, R. (2019). When pets become pests: the role of the exotic pet trade in producing invasive vertebrate animals. Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment, 17(6), 323-330.
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2019 Iannella, A., Peacock, D., Cassey, P., & Schwensow, N. (2019). Genetic perspectives on the historical introduction of the European rabbit (Oryctolagus cuniculus) to Australia. Biological Invasions, 21(2), 603-614.
DOI Scopus17 WoS15 Europe PMC4
2019 Cope, R., Ross, J., Wittmann, T., Watts, M., & Cassey, P. (2019). Predicting the risk of biological invasions using environmental similarity and transport network connectedness. Risk Analysis, 39(1), 35-53.
DOI Scopus21 WoS20 Europe PMC6
2018 Pigot, A., Cassey, P., & Blackburn, T. (2018). How to incorporate information on propagule pressure in the analysis of alien establishment success. Methods in Ecology and Evolution, 9(4), 1097-1108.
DOI Scopus7 WoS6
2018 Jones, A. R., Doubleday, Z. A., Prowse, T. A. A., Wiltshire, K. H., Deveney, M. R., Ward, T., . . . Gillanders, B. M. (2018). Capturing expert uncertainty in spatial cumulative impact assessments. Scientific Reports, 8(1), 1469-1-1469-13.
DOI Scopus24 WoS27 Europe PMC6
2018 Garcia Diaz, P., Kerezsy, A., Unmack, P., Lintermans, M., Beatty, S., Butler, G., . . . Duncan, R. (2018). Transport pathways shape the biogeography of alien freshwater fishes in Australia. Diversity and Distributions, 24(10), 1405-1415.
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2018 Wilkins, K., Prowse, T., Cassey, P., Thomas, P., & Ross, J. (2018). Pest demography critically determines the viability of synthetic gene drives for population control. Mathematical Biosciences, 305, 160-169.
DOI Scopus18 WoS19 Europe PMC16
2018 Tatler, J., Cassey, P., & Prowse, T. (2018). High accuracy at low frequency: detailed behavioural classification from accelerometer data. Journal of Experimental Biology, 221(23), 184085-1-184085-8.
DOI Scopus49 WoS47 Europe PMC24
2018 Prowse, T. A. A., Cassey, P., Ross, J. V., Pfitzner, C., Wittmann, T., & Thomas, P. (2018). Correction to: Dodging silver bullets: Good CRISPR gene-drive design is critical for eradicating exotic vertebrates (Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences (2017 ) 284 (20170799) DOI: 10.1098/rspb.2017.0799). Proceedings of the Royal Society B Biological Sciences, 285(1888), 2 pages.
DOI Scopus4 WoS4 Europe PMC2
2018 Pigot, A., Dyer, E., Redding, D., Cassey, P., Thomas, G., & Blackburn, T. (2018). Species invasions and the phylogenetic signal in geographical range size. Global Ecology and Biogeography, 27(9), 1080-1092.
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2018 Cassey, P., Delean, S., Lockwood, J., Sadowski, J., & Blackburn, T. (2018). Dissecting the null model for biological invasions: a meta-analysis of the propagule pressure effect. PLoS Biology, 16(4), e2005987-1-e2005987-15.
DOI Scopus178 WoS176 Europe PMC86
2018 Grey, E., Bernatchez, L., Cassey, P., Deiner, K., Deveney, M., Howland, K., . . . Lodge, D. (2018). Effects of sampling effort on biodiversity patterns estimated from environmental DNA metabarcoding surveys. Scientific Reports, 8(1), 10 pages.
DOI Scopus109 WoS96 Europe PMC48
2018 Wells, K., Fordham, D., Brook, B., Cassey, P., Cox, T., O'Hara, R., & Schwensow, N. (2018). Disentangling synergistic disease dynamics: Implications for the viral biocontrol of rabbits. Journal of Animal Ecology, 87(5), 1418-1428.
DOI Scopus11 WoS12 Europe PMC8
2018 Moser, D., Lenzner, B., Weigelt, P., Dawson, W., Kreft, H., Pergl, J., . . . Essl, F. (2018). Remoteness promotes biological invasions on islands worldwide. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 115(37), 9270-9275.
DOI Scopus149 WoS144 Europe PMC58
2018 Tingley, R., Garcia Diaz, P., Arantes, C., & Cassey, P. (2018). Integrating transport pressure data and species distribution models to estimate invasion risk for alien stowaways. Ecography, 41(4), 635-646.
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2017 Crystal-Ornelas, R., Lockwood, J., Cassey, P., & Hauber, M. (2017). The establishment threat of the obligate brood-parasitic Pin-tailed Whydah (Vidua macroura) in North America and the Antilles. Condor, 119(3), 449-458.
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2017 Prowse, T., Cassey, P., Ross, J., Pfitzner, C., Wittmann, T., & Thomas, P. (2017). Dodging silver bullets: good CRISPR gene-drive design is critical for eradicating exotic vertebrates.. Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences, 284(1860), 20170799-1-20170799-10.
DOI Scopus93 WoS88 Europe PMC70
2017 Capinha, C., Seebens, H., Cassey, P., García-Díaz, P., Lenzner, B., Mang, T., . . . Essl, F. (2017). Diversity, biogeography and the global flows of alien amphibians and reptiles. Diversity and Distributions, 23(11), 1313-1322.
DOI Scopus119 WoS103
2017 Dawson, W., Moser, D., Van Kleunen, M., Kreft, H., Pergl, J., Pyšek, P., . . . Essl, F. (2017). Global hotspots and correlates of alien species richness across taxonomic groups. Nature Ecology and Evolution, 1(7), 0186-1-0186-7.
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2017 Prowse, T., Collard, S., Blackwood, A., O'Connor, P., Delean, S., Barnes, M., . . . Possingham, H. (2017). Prescribed burning impacts avian diversity and disadvantages woodland-specialist birds unless long-unburnt habitat is retained. Biological Conservation, 215, 268-276.
DOI Scopus28 WoS28 Europe PMC4
2017 García-Díaz, P., & Cassey, P. (2017). Broad conservation: Protect the unknowns. Science, 358(6368), 1262-1263.
DOI Scopus1 WoS1 Europe PMC1
2017 Dyer, E., Cassey, P., Redding, D., Collen, B., Franks, V., Gaston, K., . . . Blackburn, T. (2017). The global distribution and drivers of alien bird species richness. PLoS Biology, 15(1), e2000942-1-e2000942-25.
DOI Scopus147 WoS143 Europe PMC56
2017 Blackburn, T., Scrivens, S., Heinrich, S., & Cassey, P. (2017). Patterns of selectivity in introductions of mammal species worldwide. NeoBiota, 33(1), 33-51.
DOI Scopus24 WoS24
2017 Vall-llosera, M., & Cassey, P. (2017). ‘Do you come from a land down under?’ Characteristics of the international trade in Australian endemic parrots. Biological Conservation, 207, 38-46.
DOI Scopus33 WoS32 Europe PMC5
2017 Vall-Ilosera, M., & Cassey, P. (2017). Leaky doors: private captivity as a prominent source of bird introductions in Australia. PLoS ONE, 12(2), e0172851-1-e0172851-18.
DOI Scopus40 WoS37 Europe PMC11
2017 Arnold, P., Rafter, M., Malekpour, R., Cassey, P., Walter, G., & White, C. (2017). Investigating movement in the laboratory: dispersal apparatus designs and the red flour beetle, Tribolium castaneum. Entomologia Experimentalis et Applicata, 163(1), 93-100.
DOI Scopus13 WoS13 Europe PMC3
2017 Shepherd, C., Connelly, E., Hywood, L., & Cassey, P. (2017). Taking a stand against illegal wildlife trade: the Zimbabwean approach to pangolin conservation. Oryx, 51(2), 280-285.
DOI Scopus27 WoS24
2017 García-Díaz, P., Ross, J., Woolnough, A., & Cassey, P. (2017). Managing the risk of wildlife disease introduction: pathway-level biosecurity for preventing the introduction of alien ranaviruses. Journal of Applied Ecology, 54(1), 234-241.
DOI Scopus18 WoS17 Europe PMC1
2017 Vall-llosera, M., Woolnough, A., Anderson, D., & Cassey, P. (2017). Improved surveillance for early detection of a potential invasive species: the alien Rose-ringed parakeet Psittacula krameri in Australia. Biological Invasions, 19(4), 1273-1284.
DOI Scopus32 WoS26 Europe PMC8
2017 García-Díaz, P., Ross, J., Woolnough, A., & Cassey, P. (2017). The illegal wildlife trade is a likely source of alien species. Conservation Letters, 10(6), 690-698.
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2017 Su, S., Cassey, P., Dyer, E., & Blackburn, T. (2017). Geographical range expansion of alien birds and environmental matching. Ibis, 159(1), 193-203.
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2017 Schwensow, N., Mazzoni, C., Marmesat, E., Fickel, J., Peacock, D., Kovaliski, J., . . . Sommer, S. (2017). High adaptive variability and virus-driven selection on major histocompatibility complex (MHC) genes in invasive wild rabbits in Australia. Biological Invasions, 19(4), 1255-1271.
DOI Scopus18 WoS17 Europe PMC7
2017 Arnold, P., Cassey, P., & White, C. (2017). Functional traits in red flour beetles: the dispersal phenotype is associated with leg length but not body size nor metabolic rate. Functional Ecology, 31(3), 653-661.
DOI Scopus36 WoS36 Europe PMC10
2017 Vall-llosera, M., & Cassey, P. (2017). Physical attractiveness, constraints to the trade and handling requirements drive the variation in species availability in the Australian cagebird trade. Ecological Economics, 131(C), 407-413.
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2016 Heinrich, S., Wittmann, T., Prowse, T., Ross, J., Delean, S., Shepherd, C., & Cassey, P. (2016). Where did all the pangolins go? International CITES trade in pangolin species. Global Ecology and Conservation, 8, 241-253.
DOI Scopus168 WoS151
2016 Cunningham, C., Prowse, T., Masters, P., & Cassey, P. (2016). Home range, habitat suitability and population modelling of feral Indian peafowl (Pavo cristatus) on Kangaroo Island, South Australia. Australian Journal of Zoology, 64(2), 107-116.
DOI Scopus3 WoS1
2016 Dalziel, A., Delean, S., Heinrich, S., & Cassey, P. (2016). Persistence of low pathogenic influenza A virus in water: a systematic review and quantitative meta-analysis. PLoS ONE, 11(10), e0161929-1-e0161929-24.
DOI Scopus31 WoS33 Europe PMC22
2016 Wilson, J. R. U., García-Díaz, P., Cassey, P., Richardson, D. M., Pyšek, P., & Blackburn, T. M. (2016). Biological invasions and natural colonisations are different - The need for invasion science. Neobiota, 31(31), 87-98.
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2016 Dyer, E., Franks, V., Cassey, P., Collen, B., Cope, R., Jones, K., . . . Blackburn, T. (2016). A global analysis of the determinants of alien geographical range size in birds. Global Ecology and Biogeography, 25(11), 1346-1355.
DOI Scopus50 WoS47
2016 Prowse, T., Bradshaw, C., Delean, S., Cassey, P., Lacy, R., Wells, K., . . . Brook, B. (2016). An efficient protocol for the global sensitivity analysis of stochastic ecological models. Ecosphere, 7(3), e01238-1-e01238-17.
DOI Scopus38 WoS65
2016 Dalziel, A. E., Peck, H. A., Hurt, A. C., Cooke, J., & Cassey, P. (2016). Proposed surveillance for influenza A in feral pigs. EcoHealth, 13(2), 410-414.
DOI Scopus2 WoS2 Europe PMC1
2016 Wells, K., Cassey, P., Sinclair, R., Mutze, G., Peacock, D., Lacy, R., . . . Fordham, D. (2016). Targeting season and age for optimizing control of invasive rabbits. Journal of Wildlife Management, 80(6), 990-999.
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2016 Cope, R., Ross, J., Wittmann, T., Prowse, T., & Cassey, P. (2016). Integrative analysis of the physical transport network into Australia. PLoS One, 11(2), e0148831-1-e0148831-16.
DOI Scopus13 WoS12 Europe PMC4
2016 Duval, C., Cassey, P., Lovell, P., Miksik, I., Reynolds, S., & Spencer, K. (2016). Maternal influence on eggshell maculation: implications for cryptic camouflaged eggs. Journal of Ornithology, 157(1), 303-310.
DOI Scopus12 WoS12
2016 Brulez, K., Mikšík, I., Cooney, C., Hauber, M., Lovell, P., Maurer, G., . . . Cassey, P. (2016). Eggshell pigment composition covaries with phylogeny but not with life history or with nesting ecology traits of British passerines. Ecology and Evolution, 6(6), 1637-1645.
DOI Scopus22 WoS22 Europe PMC10
2016 Bellard, C., Cassey, P., & Blackburn, T. (2016). Alien species as a driver of recent extinctions. Biology Letters, 12(2), 20150623-1-20150623-4.
DOI Scopus884 WoS968 Europe PMC380
2016 Cardilini, A., Buchanan, K., Sherman, C., Cassey, P., & Symonds, M. (2016). Tests of ecogeographical relationships in a non-native species: what rules avian morphology?. Oecologia, 181(3), 783-793.
DOI Scopus30 WoS30 Europe PMC20
2016 Blackburn, T., Delean, S., Pyšek, P., & Cassey, P. (2016). On the island biogeography of aliens: a global analysis of the richness of plant and bird species on oceanic islands. Global Ecology and Biogeography, 25(7), 859-868.
DOI Scopus77 WoS102
2016 Su, S., Cassey, P., & Blackburn, T. (2016). The wildlife pet trade as a driver of introduction and establishment in alien birds in Taiwan. Biological Invasions, 18(1), 215-229.
DOI Scopus35 WoS33 Europe PMC10
2016 Arnold, P., Cassey, P., & White, C. (2016). Maturity matters for movement and metabolic rate: trait dynamics across the early adult life of red flour beetles. Animal Behaviour, 111, 181-188.
DOI Scopus14 WoS14
2016 Lucy, F. E., Roy, H., Simpson, A., Carlton, J. T., Hanson, J. M., Magellan, K., . . . Panov, V. E. (2016). INVASIVESNET towards an international association for open knowledge on invasive alien species. Management of Biological Invasions, 7(2), 131-139.
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2015 Blackburn, T., Dyer, E., Su, S., & Cassey, P. (2015). Long after the event, or four things we (should) know about bird invasions. Journal of Ornithology, 156(Suppl. 1), S15-S25.
DOI Scopus35 WoS34
2015 Igic, B., Zarate, E., Sewell, M., Moskát, C., Cassey, P., Rutila, J., . . . Hauber, M. (2015). A comparison of egg yolk lipid constituents between parasitic Common Cuckoos and their hosts. Auk, 132(4), 817-825.
DOI Scopus8 WoS10
2015 Cassey, P., & Hogg, C. (2015). Escaping captivity: the biological invasion risk from vertebrate species in zoos. Biological Conservation, 181, 18-26.
DOI Scopus27 WoS27 Europe PMC6
2015 Su, S., Cassey, P., Vall-Llosera, M., & Blackburn, T. (2015). Going cheap: determinants of bird price in the Taiwanese pet market. PLoS One, 10(5), e0127482-1-e0127482-17.
DOI Scopus59 WoS59 Europe PMC16
2015 Cope, R., Prowse, T., Ross, J., Wittmann, T., & Cassey, P. (2015). Temporal modelling of ballast water discharge and ship-mediated invasion risk to Australia. Royal Society Open Science, 2(4), 150039-1-150039-15.
DOI Scopus26 WoS23 Europe PMC10
2015 Seymour, R., Angove, S., Snelling, E., & Cassey, P. (2015). Scaling of cerebral blood perfusion in primates and marsupials. The Journal of Experimental Biology, 218(16), 2631-2640.
DOI Scopus25 WoS23 Europe PMC18
2015 Maurer, G., Portugal, S., Hauber, M., Mikšík, I., Russell, D., & Cassey, P. (2015). First light for avian embryos: eggshell thickness and pigmentation mediate variation in development and UV exposure in wild bird eggs. Functional Ecology, 29(2), 209-218.
DOI Scopus68 WoS59
2015 García-Díaz, P., Ross, J., Ayres, C., & Cassey, P. (2015). Understanding the biological invasion risk posed by the global wildlife trade: propagule pressure drives the introduction and establishment of Nearctic turtles. Global Change Biology, 21(3), 1078-1091.
DOI Scopus61 WoS57 Europe PMC16
2015 Wells, K., Brook, B., Lacy, R., Mutze, G., Peacock, D., Sinclair, R., . . . Fordham, D. (2015). Timing and severity of immunizing diseases in rabbits is controlled by seasonal matching of host and pathogen dynamics. Journal of the Royal Society Interface, 12(103), 20141184-1-20141184-11.
DOI Scopus31 WoS31 Europe PMC19
2015 Blackburn, T., Lockwood, J., & Cassey, P. (2015). The influence of numbers on invasion success. Molecular Ecology, 24(9), 1942-1953.
DOI Scopus213 WoS207 Europe PMC99
2015 Wait, L., Srour, A., Smith, I., Cassey, P., Sims, S., & McAllister, M. (2015). A comparison of antiserum and protein A as secondary reagents to assess Toxoplasma gondii antibody titers in cats and spotted hyenas. Journal of Parasitology, 101(3), 390-392.
DOI Scopus4 WoS4 Europe PMC3
2015 Prowse, T., Johnson, C., Cassey, P., Bradshaw, C., & Brook, B. (2015). Ecological and economic benefits to cattle rangelands of restoring an apex predator. Journal of Applied Ecology, 52(2), 455-466.
DOI Scopus56 WoS45 Europe PMC8
2015 Hanley, D., Grim, T., Cassey, P., & Hauber, M. (2015). Not so colourful after all: eggshell pigments constrain avian eggshell colour space. Biology Letters, 11(5), 1-4.
DOI Scopus59 WoS57 Europe PMC40
2014 Ismar, S., Daniel, C., Igic, B., Morrison-Whittle, P., Ballard, G., Millar, C., . . . Hauber, M. (2014). Sexual plumage dichromatism in a size monomorphic seabird. The Wilson Journal of Ornithology, 126(3), 417-428.
DOI Scopus12 WoS12
2014 Avery, J., Cassey, P., & Lockwood, J. (2014). Contemporary divergence of island bird plumage. Journal of Avian Biology, 45(3), 291-295.
DOI Scopus4 WoS3
2014 Brulez, K., Cassey, P., Meeson, A., Mikšík, I., Webber, S., Gosler, A., & Reynolds, S. (2014). Eggshell spot scoring methods cannot be used as a reliable proxy to determine pigment quantity. Journal of Avian Biology, 45(1), 94-102.
DOI Scopus30 WoS31
2014 Samas, P., Hauber, M. E., Cassey, P., & Grim, T. (2014). The evolutionary causes of egg rejection in European thrushes (Turdus spp.): a reply to M. Soler. Frontiers in Zoology, 11(1), 72-1-72-2.
DOI Scopus3 WoS5
2014 Duval, C., Zimmer, C., Mikšík, I., Cassey, P., & Spencer, K. (2014). Early life stress shapes female reproductive strategy through eggshell pigmentation in Japanese quail. General and Comparative Endocrinology, 208, 146-153.
DOI Scopus9 WoS8 Europe PMC3
2014 Hauber, M., Samaš, P., Anderson, M., Rutila, J., Low, J., Cassey, P., & Grim, T. (2014). Life-history theory predicts host behavioural responses to experimental brood parasitism. Ethology Ecology and Evolution, 26(4), 349-364.
DOI Scopus36 WoS36
2014 Su, S., Cassey, P., & Blackburn, T. M. (2014). Patterns of non-randomness in the composition and characteristics of the Taiwanese bird trade. Biological Invasions, 16(12), 2563-2575.
DOI Scopus48 WoS48 Europe PMC9
2014 García-Díaz, P., & Cassey, P. (2014). Patterns of transport and introduction of exotic amphibians in Australia. Diversity and Distributions, 20(4), 455-466.
DOI Scopus16
2014 Allan, G., Cassey, P., Snelling, E., Maloney, S., & Seymour, R. (2014). Blood flow for bone remodelling correlates with locomotion in living and extinct birds. Journal of Experimental Biology, 217(16), 2956-2962.
DOI Scopus25 WoS26 Europe PMC14
2014 Bradshaw, C., Brook, B., Delean, S., Fordham, D., Herrando-Pérez, S., Cassey, P., . . . Araújo, M. (2014). Predictors of contraction and expansion of area of occupancy for British birds. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London: Biological Sciences, 281(1786), 20140744-1-20140744-9.
DOI Scopus44 WoS25 Europe PMC21
2014 Herrando-Pérez, S., Delean, S., Brook, B., Cassey, P., & Bradshaw, C. (2014). Spatial climate patterns explain negligible variation in strength of compensatory density feedbacks in birds and mammals. PLoS One, 9(3), e91536-1-e91536-12.
DOI Scopus9 WoS9 Europe PMC4
2014 Brulez, K., Choudhary, P., Maurer, G., Portugal, S., Boulton, R., Webber, S., & Cassey, P. (2014). Visual scoring of eggshell patterns has poor repeatability. Journal of Ornithology, 155(3), 701-706.
DOI Scopus15 WoS15
2014 Portugal, S., Maurer, G., Thomas, G., Hauber, M., Grim, T., & Cassey, P. (2014). Nesting behaviour influences species-specific gas exchange across avian eggshells. The Journal of Experimental Biology, 217(18), 3326-3332.
DOI Scopus32 WoS31 Europe PMC17
2014 Portugal, S., Hauber, M., Maurer, G., Stokke, B., Grim, T., & Cassey, P. (2014). Rapid development of brood-parasitic cuckoo embryos cannot be explained by increased gas exchange through the eggshell. Journal of Zoology, 293(4), 219-226.
DOI Scopus20 WoS22
2014 Cope, R., Cassey, P., Hugo, G., & Ross, J. (2014). Assessment of the risk of Ebola importation to Australia. PLoS Currents, 6, 1-9.
DOI Europe PMC4
2014 Cassey, P., Prowse, T., & Blackburn, T. (2014). A population model for predicting the successful establishment of introduced bird species. Oecologia, 175(1), 417-428.
DOI Scopus36 WoS35 Europe PMC23
2014 Samas, P., Hauber, M., Cassey, P., & Grim, T. (2014). Host responses to interspecific brood parasitism: a by-product of adaptations to conspecific parasitism?. Frontiers in Zoology, 11(1), 1-12.
DOI Scopus52 WoS55 Europe PMC23
2014 Blackburn, T., Su, S., & Cassey, P. (2014). A potential metric of the attractiveness of bird song to humans. Ethology, 120(4), 305-312.
DOI Scopus20 WoS20
2014 Choudhary, P., Sengupta, D., & Cassey, P. (2014). A general skew-t mixed model that allows different degrees of freedom for random effects and error distributions. Journal of Statistical Planning and Inference, 147, 235-247.
DOI Scopus7 WoS6
2013 Duval, C., Cassey, P., Lovell, P., Miksik, I., Reynolds, S., & Spencer, K. (2013). Eggshell appearance does not signal maternal corticosterone exposure in Japanese quail: an experimental study with brown-spotted eggs. PLoS One, 8(12), 1-8.
DOI Scopus13 WoS13 Europe PMC6
2013 Aidala, Z., Chong, N., Anderson, M., Ortiz-Catedral, L., Jamieson, I., Briskie, J., . . . Hauber, M. (2013). Phylogenetic relationships of the genus Mohoua, endemic hosts of New Zealand's obligate brood parasitic Long-tailed Cuckoo (Eudynamys taitensis). Journal fur Ornithologie, 154(4), 1127-1133.
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2013 Polacikova, L., Takasu, F., Stokke, B., Moksnes, A., Roskaft, E., Cassey, P., . . . Grim, T. (2013). Egg arrangement in avian clutches covaries with the rejection of foreign eggs. Animal Cognition, 16(5), 819-828.
DOI Scopus18 WoS21 Europe PMC7
2013 Samas, P., Grim, T., Hauber, M., Cassey, P., Weidinger, K., & Evans, K. (2013). Ecological predictors of reduced avian reproductive investment in the southern hemisphere. Ecography, 36(7), 809-818.
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2013 Blackburn, T., Prowse, T., Lockwood, J., & Cassey, P. (2013). Propagule pressure as a driver of establishment success in deliberately introduced exotic species: fact or artefact?. Biological Invasions, 15(7), 1459-1469.
DOI Scopus58 WoS51 Europe PMC15
2013 Brekke, P., Cassey, P., Ariani, C., & Ewen, J. (2013). Evolution of extreme-mating behaviour: Patterns of extrapair paternity in a species with forced extrapair copulation. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology, 67(6), 963-972.
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2013 Hanley, D., Stoddard, M., Cassey, P., & Brennan, P. (2013). Eggshell conspicuousness in ground nesting birds: do conspicuous eggshells signal nest location to conspecifics?. Avian Biology Research, 6(2), 147-156.
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2013 White, C., Schimpf, N., & Cassey, P. (2013). The repeatability of metabolic rate declines with time. Journal of Experimental Biology, 216(10), 1763-1765.
DOI Scopus93 WoS101 Europe PMC62
2013 Hanley, D., Cassey, P., & Doucet, S. (2013). Parents, predators, parasites, and the evolution of eggshell colour in open nesting birds. Evolutionary Ecology, 27(3), 593-617.
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2013 White, C., Cassey, P., Schimpf, N., Halsey, L., Green, J., & Portugal, S. (2013). Implantation reduces the negative effects of bio-logging devices on birds. Journal of Experimental Biology, 216(4), 537-542.
DOI Scopus63 WoS58 Europe PMC26
2013 Duval, C., Cassey, P., Miksik, I., Reynolds, S., & Spencer, K. (2013). Condition-dependent strategies of eggshell pigmentation: An experimental study of Japanese quail (Coturnix coturnix japonica). Journal of Experimental Biology, 216(4), 700-708.
DOI Scopus40 WoS40 Europe PMC15
2013 Hauber, M., Woolley, S., Cassey, P., & Theunissen, F. (2013). Experience dependence of neural responses to different classes of male songs in the primary auditory forebrain of female songbirds. Behavioural Brain Research, 243(1), 184-190.
DOI Scopus33 WoS31 Europe PMC24
2012 Fordham, D., Sinclair, R., Peacock, D., Mutze, G., Kovaliski, J., Cassey, P., . . . Brook, B. (2012). European rabbit survival and recruitment are linked to epidemiological and environmental conditions in their exotic range. Austral Ecology, 37(8), 945-957.
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2012 Cassey, P., Miksik, I., Portugal, S., Maurer, G., Ewen, J., Zarate, E., . . . Hauber, M. (2012). Avian eggshell pigments are not consistently correlated with colour measurements or egg constituents in two Turdus thrushes. Journal of Avian Biology, 43(6), 503-512.
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2012 Baylis, S., Cassey, P., & Hauber, M. (2012). Capsaicin as a deterrent against introduced mammalian nest predators. The Wilson Journal of Ornithology, 124(3), 518-524.
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2012 Ewen, J., Bensch, S., Blackburn, T., Bonneaud, C., Brown, R., Cassey, P., . . . Perez-Tris, J. (2012). Establishment of exotic parasites: the origins and characteristics of an avian malaria community in an isolated island avifauna. Ecology Letters, 15(10), 1112-1119.
DOI Scopus83 WoS78 Europe PMC56
2012 Maurer, G., Portugal, S., & Cassey, P. (2012). A comparison of indices and measured values of eggshell thickness of different shell regions using museum eggs of 230 European bird species. Ibis, 154(4), 714-724.
DOI Scopus40 WoS38
2012 Bromham, L., Lanfear, R., Cassey, P., Gibb, G., & Cardillo, M. (2012). Reconstructing past species assemblages reveals the changing patterns and drivers of extinction through time. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London Series B-Biological Sciences, 279(1744), 4024-4032.
DOI Scopus26 WoS24 Europe PMC14
2012 Duval, C., Cassey, P., Desaivre, S., Reynolds, S., & Spencer, K. (2012). On the use of commercial quails as study organisms: lessons about food intake from individual variation in body mass. Avian Biology Research, 5(3), 137-141.
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2012 Berthouly-Salazar, C., Cassey, P., van Vuuren, B., van Rensburg, B., Hui, C., Gardner, M., & Le Roux, J. (2012). Development and characterization of 13 new, and cross amplification of 3, polymorphic nuclear microsatellite loci in the common myna (Acridotheres tristis). Conservation Genetics Resources, 4(3), 621-624.
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2012 Boulton, R., & Cassey, P. (2012). How avian incubation behaviour influences egg surface temperatures: relationships with egg position, development and clutch size. Journal of Avian Biology, 43(4), 289-296.
DOI Scopus60 WoS65
2012 Cassey, P., Thomas, G., Portugal, S., Maurer, G., Hauber, M., Grim, T., . . . Miksik, I. (2012). Why are birds' eggs colourful? Eggshell pigments co-vary with life-history and nesting ecology among British breeding non-passerine birds. Biological Journal of the Linnean Society, 106(3), 657-672.
DOI Scopus66 WoS65 Europe PMC13
2012 Hauber, M., Strausberger, B., Feldheim, K., Lock, J., & Cassey, P. (2012). Indirect estimates of breeding and natal philopatry in an obligate avian brood parasite. Journal fur Ornithologie, 153(2), 467-475.
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2012 Cassey, P., Hauber, M., Maurer, G., & Ewen, J. (2012). Sources of variation in reflectance spectrophotometric data: a quantitative analysis using avian eggshell colours. Methods in Ecology and Evolution, 3(2), 450-456.
DOI Scopus27 WoS23
2012 Brekke, P., Wang, J., Bennett, P., Cassey, P., Dawson, D., Horsburgh, G., & Ewen, J. (2012). Postcopulatory mechanisms of inbreeding avoidance in the island endemic hihi (Notiomystis cincta). Behavioral Ecology, 23(2), 278-284.
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2012 Igic, B., Cassey, P., Grim, T., Greenwood, D., Moskat, C., Rutila, J., & Hauber, M. (2012). A shared chemical basis of avian host-parasite egg colour mimicry. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London Series B-Biological Sciences, 279(1731), 1068-1076.
DOI Scopus67 WoS66 Europe PMC25
2012 Samas, P., Polacikova, L., Hauber, M., Cassey, P., & Grim, T. (2012). Egg rejection behavior and clutch characteristics of the European Greenfinch introduced to New Zealand. Chinese birds : the international journal of ornithology, 3(4), 330-338.
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2011 Maurer, G., & Cassey, P. (2011). Evaluation of a glossmeter for studying the surface appearance of avian eggs. Journal of Ornithology, 152(1), 209-212.
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2011 Simberloff, D., Alexander, J., Allendorf, F., Aronson, J., Antunes, P. M., Bacher, S., . . . Ostfeld, R. S. (2011). Non-natives: 141 scientists object. Nature, 475(7354), 36.
DOI Scopus183 WoS172 Europe PMC79
2011 Maurer, G., Portugal, S., Boomer, I., & Cassey, P. (2011). Avian embryonic development does not change the stable isotope composition of the calcite eggshell. Reproduction Fertility and Development, 23(2), 339-345.
DOI Scopus18 WoS17 Europe PMC8
2011 Maurer, G., Portugal, S., & Cassey, P. (2011). Review: an embryo's eye view of avian eggshell pigmentation. Journal of Avian Biology, 42(6), 494-504.
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2011 Maurer, G., Portugal, S., Miksik, I., & Cassey, P. (2011). Speckles of cryptic black-headed gull eggs show no mechanical or conductance structural function. Journal of Zoology, 285(3), 194-204.
DOI Scopus33 WoS31
2011 Henderson, W., Bomford, M., & Cassey, P. (2011). Managing the risk of exotic vertebrate incursions in Australia. Wildlife Research, 38(6), 501-508.
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2011 Portugal, S., Butler, P., Green, J., & Cassey, P. (2011). Indications of phenotypic plasticity in moulting birds: captive geese reveal adaptive changes in mineralisation of their long bones during wing moult. Journal fur Ornithologie, 152(4), 1055-1061.
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2011 Igic, B., Braganza, K., Hyland, M., Silyn-Roberts, H., Cassey, P., Grim, T., . . . Hauber, M. (2011). Alternative mechanisms of increased eggshell hardness of avian brood parasites relative to host species. Journal of the Royal Society. Interface, 8(64), 1654-1664.
DOI Scopus32 WoS33 Europe PMC19
2011 Polacikova, L., Hauber, M., Prochazka, P., Cassey, P., Honza, M., & Grim, T. (2011). A sum of its individual parts? Relative contributions of different eggshell regions to intraclutch variation in birds. Journal of Avian Biology, 42(4), 370-373.
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2011 Blackburn, T., Prowse, T., Lockwood, J., & Cassey, P. (2011). Passerine introductions to New Zealand support a positive effect of propagule pressure on establishment success. Biodiversity and Conservation, 20(10), 2189-2199.
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2011 Samas, P., Hauber, M., Cassey, P., & Grim, T. (2011). Repeatability of foreign egg rejection: Testing the assumptions of co-evolutionary theory. Ethology, 117(7), 606-619.
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2011 Cassey, P., Maurer, G., Lovell, P., & Hanley, D. (2011). Conspicuous eggs and colourful hypotheses: testing the role of multiple influences on avian eggshell appearance. Avian Biology Research, 4(4), 185-195.
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2010 Portugal, S., Maurer, G., & Cassey, P. (2010). Eggshell Permeability: A Standard Technique for Determining Interspecific Rates of Water Vapor Conductance. Physiological and Biochemical Zoology, 83(6), 1023-1031.
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2010 Portugal, S., Cooper, H., Zampronio, C., Wallace, L., & Cassey, P. (2010). Can museum egg specimens be used for proteomic analyses?. Proteome Science, 8(1), 40-44.
DOI Scopus11 WoS12 Europe PMC7
2010 Maurer, G., Russell, D., & Cassey, P. (2010). Interpreting the lists and equations of egg dimensions in Schönwetter's Handbuch Der Oologie. Auk, 127(4), 940-947.
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2010 Igic, B., Hauber, M., Galbraith, J., Grim, T., Dearborn, D., Brennan, P., . . . Cassey, P. (2010). Comparison of micrometer- and scanning electron microscope-based measurements of avian eggshell thickness. Journal of Field Ornithology, 81(4), 402-410.
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2010 Igic, B., Greenwood, D., Palmer, D., Cassey, P., Gill, B., Grim, T., . . . Hauber, M. (2010). Detecting pigments from colourful eggshells of extinct birds. Chemoecology, 20(1), 43-48.
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2010 Cassey, P., Maurer, G., Duval, C., Ewen, J., & Hauber, M. (2010). Impact of time since collection on avian eggshell color: a comparison of museum and fresh egg specimens. Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology, 64(10), 1711-1720.
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2010 Cassey, P., Portugal, S., Maurer, G., Ewen, J., Boulton, R., Hauber, M., & Blackburn, T. (2010). Variability in avian eggshell colour: a comparative study of museum eggshells. PLoS One, 5(8), e12054 (9 pages).
DOI Scopus55 WoS52 Europe PMC23
2010 Russell, D. G. D., White, J., Maurer, G., & Cassey, P. B. (2010). Data-poor Egg Collections: cracking an important resource. Journal of Afrotropical Zoology, 6, 77-82.
2010 Maurer, G., Russell, D. G. D., Woog, F., & Cassey, P. (2010). The eggs of the extinct Egyptian population of White-tailed Eagle Haliaeetus albicilla. Bulletin of the British Ornithologists Club, 130(3), 208-214.
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2009 Blackburn, T., Lockwood, J., & Cassey, P. (2009). Following birds along the pathway to invasion. Biologist, 56(2), 80-85.
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2009 Cassey, P. (2009). Biological optics: Seeing colours in the dark. Current Biology, 19(23), R1083-R1084.
DOI Scopus25 WoS26 Europe PMC9
2009 Anderson, M., Moskat, C., Ban, M., Grim, T., Cassey, P., & Hauber, M. (2009). Egg eviction imposes a recoverable cost of virulence in chicks of a brood parasite. PLoS One, 4(11), 1-7.
DOI Scopus49 WoS51 Europe PMC16
2009 Reynolds, S., Martin, G., & Cassey, P. (2009). Is sexual selection blurring the functional significance of eggshell coloration hypotheses?. Animal Behaviour, 78(1), 209-215.
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2009 Portugal, S., Green, J., Cassey, P., Frappell, P., & Butler, P. (2009). Predicting the rate of oxygen consumption from heart rate in barnacle geese Branta leucopsis: effects of captivity and annual changes in body condition. Journal of Experimental Biology, 212(18), 2941-2948.
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2009 Lockwood, J., Cassey, P., & Blackburn, T. (2009). The more you introduce the more you get: the role of colonization pressure and propagule pressure in invasion ecology. Diversity and Distributions, 15(5), 904-910.
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2009 Igic, B., Cassey, P., Samas, P., Grim, T., & Hauber, M. (2009). Cigarette butts form a perceptually cryptic component of song thrush (Turdus philomelos) nests. Notornis, 56, 134-138.
2009 Grim, T., Rutila, J., Cassey, P., & Hauber, M. (2009). The cost of virulence: an experimental study of egg eviction by brood parasitic chicks. Behavioral Ecology, 20(5), 1138-1146.
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2009 Grim, T., Rutila, J., Cassey, P., & Hauber, M. (2009). Experimentally Constrained Virulence is Costly for Common Cuckoo Chicks. Ethology, 115(1), 14-22.
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2009 Gorchein, A., Lim, C., & Cassey, P. (2009). Extraction and analysis of colourful eggshell pigments using HPLC and HPLC/electrospray ionization tandem mass spectrometry. Biomedical Chromatography, 23(6), 602-606.
DOI Scopus100 WoS97 Europe PMC48
2009 Ewen, J., Thorogood, R., Brekke, P., Cassey, P., Karadas, F., & Armstrong, D. (2009). Maternally invested carotenoids compensate costly ectoparasitism in the hihi. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 106(31), 12798-12802.
DOI Scopus42 WoS39 Europe PMC14
2009 Duncan, R., Cassey, P., & Blackburn, T. (2009). Do climate envelope models transfer? A manipulative test using dung beetle introductions. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London Series B-Biological Sciences, 276(1661), 1449-1457.
DOI Scopus93 WoS88 Europe PMC39
2009 Cassey, P., Ewen, J., Marshall, N., Vorobyev, M., Blackburn, T., & Hauber, M. (2009). Are avian eggshell colours effective intraspecific communication signals in the Muscicapoidea? A perceptual modelling approach. Ibis, 151(4), 689-698.
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2009 Cassey, P., Boulton, R., Ewen, J., & Hauber, M. (2009). Reduced clutch-size is correlated with increased nest predation in exotic Turdus thrushes. Emu, 109(4), 294-299.
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2009 Blackburn, T., Cassey, P., & Lockwood, J. (2009). The role of species traits in the establishment success of exotic birds. Global Change Biology, 15(12), 2852-2860.
DOI Scopus150 WoS119 Europe PMC42
2008 Blackburn, T., Cassey, P., Duval, C., Evans, K., & Duncan, R. (2008). The biogeography of avian extinctions on oceanic islands revisited. Journal of Biogeography, 36(8), 1613-1614.
DOI Scopus1 WoS1 Europe PMC1
2008 Blackburn, T., Cassey, P., Duncan, R., Evans, K., & Gaston, K. (2008). Threats to Avifauna on Oceanic Islands Revisited. Conservation Biology, 22(2), 492-494.
DOI Scopus5 WoS6 Europe PMC1
2008 Ozdemir, H., Karadas, F., Pappas, A., Cassey, P., & Tuncer, O. (2008). The selenium jevels of mothers and their neonates using hair, breast milk, meconium, and maternal and umbilical cord blood in van basin. Biological Trace Element Research, 122(3), 206-215.
DOI Scopus21 WoS20 Europe PMC11
2008 McGlashan, D., Ponniah, M., Cassey, P., & Viard, F. (2008). Clarifying marine invasions with molecular markers: an illustration based on mtDNA from mistaken calyptraeid gastropod identifications. Biological Invasions, 10(1), 51-57.
DOI Scopus30 WoS28 Europe PMC11
2008 Ewen, J., Thorogood, R., Karadas, F., & Cassey, P. (2008). Condition dependence of nestling mouth colour and the effect of supplementing carotenoids on parental behaviour in the hihi (Notiomystis cincta). Oecologia, 157(2), 361-368.
DOI Scopus55 WoS54 Europe PMC17
2008 Cassey, P., Lockwood, J., Olden, J., & Blackburn, T. (2008). The varying role of population abundance in structuring indices of biotic homogenization. Journal of Biogeography, 35(5), 884-892.
DOI Scopus34 WoS30 Europe PMC9
2008 Cassey, P., Honza, M., Grim, T., & Hauber, M. (2008). The modelling of avian visual perception predicts behavioural rejection responses to foreign egg colours. Biology Letters, 4(5), 515-517.
DOI Scopus105 WoS108 Europe PMC55
2008 Cassey, P., Ewen, J., Blackburn, T., Hauber, M., Vorobyev, M., & Marshall, N. (2008). Eggshell colour does not predict measures of maternal investment in eggs of Turdus thrushes. Naturwissenschaften, 95(8), 713-721.
DOI Scopus73 WoS72 Europe PMC31
2008 Cassey, P., & Ewen, J. (2008). Relationships between nestling condition and variability in coccidian prevalence among three species of wild-nesting birds in New Zealand. Australian Journal of Zoology, 56(2), 75-78.
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2008 Cassey, P., Blackburn, T., Duncan, R., & Lockwood, J. (2008). Lessons from introductions of exotic species as a possible information source for managing translocations of birds. Wildlife Research, 35(3), 193-201.
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2008 Blackburn, T., Cassey, P., & Lockwood, J. (2008). The island biogeography of exotic bird species. Global Ecology and Biogeography, 17(2), 246-251.
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2007 White, C., Cassey, P., & Blackburn, T. (2007). Allometric Exponents Do Not Support a Universal Metabolic Allometry. Ecology, 88(2), 315-323.
DOI Scopus219 WoS206 Europe PMC148
2007 Cassey, P., Lockwood, J., & Fenn, K. (2007). Using long-term occupancy information to inform the management of Cape Sable seaside sparrows in the Everglades. Biological Conservation, 139(1-2), 139-149.
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2007 Cassey, P., Lockwood, J., Blackburn, T., & Olden, J. (2007). Spatial scale and evolutionary history determine the degree of taxonomic homogenization across island bird assemblages. Diversity and Distributions, 13(4), 458-466.
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2007 Cassey, P., Ewen, J., Boulton, R., Karadas, F., Moller, A., & Blackburn, T. (2007). A nondestructive method for extracting maternally derived egg yolk carotenoids. Journal of Field Ornithology, 78(3), 314-321.
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2007 Cassey, P., Craig, J., McArdle, B., & Barraclough, R. (2007). Distance sampling techniques compared for a New Zealand endemic passerine (Philesturnus carunculatus rufusater). New Zealand Journal of Ecology, 31(2), 223-231.
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2007 Blackburn, T., & Cassey, P. (2007). Patterns of non-randomness in the exotic avifauna of Florida. Diversity and Distributions, 13(5), 519-526.
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2007 Armstrong, D., & Cassey, P. (2007). Estimating the effect of inbreeding on survival. Animal Conservation, 10(4), 487-492.
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2007 Hauber, M., Cassey, P., & Woolley, S. (2007). Neurophysiological response selectivity for conspecific songs over synthetic sounds in the auditory forebrain of non-singing female songbirds. Journal of Comparative Physiology A-Sensory Neural and Behavioral Physiology, 193(7), 765-774.
DOI Scopus40 WoS39 Europe PMC32
2007 Cassey, P. (2007). Egg sizes in introduced birds. Notornis, 54(1), 57.
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2006 Cassey, P., Ewen, J. G., & Møller, A. P. (2006). Erratum: Revised evidence for facultative sex ratio adjustment in birds (Proceedings of the Royal Society Series B Biological Sciences DOI.10.1098/rspb.2004.2735). Proceedings of the Royal Society B Biological Sciences, 273(1605), 3129-3130.
DOI Scopus48 WoS47 Europe PMC11
2006 Cassey, P., & Blackburn, T. (2006). Reproducibility and repeatability in ecology. Bioscience, 56(12), 958-959.
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2006 Pappas, A., Karadas, F., Surai, P., Wood, N., Cassey, P., Bertolotti, G., & Speake, B. (2006). Interspecies variation in yolk selenium concentrations among eggs of free-living birds: The effect of phylogeny. Journal of Trace Elements in Medicine and Biology, 20(3), 155-160.
DOI Scopus37 WoS34 Europe PMC14
2006 Lessells, C., Poelman, E., Mateman, A., & Cassey, P. (2006). Consistent feeding positions of great tit parents. Animal Behaviour, 72(6), 1249-1257.
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2006 Cassey, P., Ewen, J., Karadas, F., & Hauber, M. (2006). Repeatability of laboratory measurements for maternally derived yolk carotenoid concentrations in bird eggs. Australian Journal of Zoology, 54(6), 381-384.
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2006 Cassey, P., Blackburn, T., Lockwood, J., & Sax, D. (2006). A stochastic model for integrating changes in species richness and community similarity across spatial scales. Oikos, 115(2), 207-218.
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2006 Boulton, R., & Cassey, P. (2006). An inexpensive method for identifying predators of passerine nests using tethered artificial eggs. New Zealand Journal of Ecology, 30(3), 377-385.
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2006 Blackburn, T., Cassey, P., & Gaston, K. (2006). Variations on a theme: sources of heterogeneity in the form of the interspecific relationship between abundance and distribution. Journal of Animal Ecology, 75(6), 1426-1439.
DOI Scopus129 WoS121 Europe PMC61
2005 Tully, T., Cassey, P., & Ferriere, R. (2005). Functional response: rigorous estimation and sensitivity to genetic variation in prey. Oikos, 111(3), 479-487.
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2005 Sol, D., Duncan, R., Blackburn, T., Cassey, P., & Lefebvre, L. (2005). Big brains, enhanced cognition, and response of birds to novel environments. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 102(15), 5460-5465.
DOI Scopus754 WoS703 Europe PMC403
2005 Lockwood, J., Cassey, P., & Blackburn, T. (2005). The role of propagule pressure in explaining species invasions. Trends in Ecology & Evolution, 20(5), 223-228.
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2005 Cassey, P., Ewen, J., Boulton, R., Blackburn, T., Moller, A., Biard, C., . . . Karadas, F. (2005). Egg carotenoids in passerine birds introduced to New Zealand: relations to ecological factors, integument coloration and phylogeny. Functional Ecology, 19(4), 719-726.
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2005 Cassey, P., Blackburn, T., & Evans, K. (2005). Changes in egg size of exotic passerines introduced to New Zealand. Notornis, 52(4), 243-246.
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2005 Cassey, P., Blackburn, T., Duncan, R., & Lockwood, J. (2005). Lessons from the establishment of exotic species: a meta-analytical case study using birds. Journal of Animal Ecology, 74(2), 250-258.
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2005 Cassey, P., Blackburn, T., Duncan, R., & Gaston, K. (2005). Causes of exotic bird establishment across oceanic islands. Proceedings of the Royal Society of London Series B-Biological Sciences, 272(October), 2059-2063.
DOI Scopus29 WoS24 Europe PMC11
2005 Cassey, P., Blackburn, T., Duncan, R., & Chown, S. (2005). Concerning invasive species: Reply to Brown and Sax. Austral Ecology, 30(4), 475-480.
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2005 Blackburn, T., Petchey, O., Cassey, P., & Gaston, K. (2005). Functional diversity of mammalian predators and extinction in island birds. Ecology, 86(11), 2916-2923.
DOI Scopus80 WoS74 Europe PMC21
2005 Blackburn, T., Cassey, P., Duncan, R., Evans, K., & Gaston, K. (2005). Response to Comment on "Avian Extinction and Mammalian Introductions on Oceanic Islands". Science, 307(5714), 1412b.
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2004 Blackburn, T. M., Cassey, P., & Duncan, R. P. (2004). Extinction in island endemic birds reconsidered. Ecography, 27(1), 124-129.
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2004 Blackburn, T. M., & Cassey, P. (2004). Are introduced and re-introduced species comparable? A case study of birds. Animal Conservation, 7(4), 427-433.
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2004 Cassey, P., Blackburn, T. M., Jones, K. E., & Lockwood, J. L. (2004). Mistakes in the analysis of exotic species establishment: Source pool designation and correlates of introduction success among parrots (Aves: Psittaciformes) of the world. Journal of Biogeography, 31(2), 277-284.
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2004 Cassey, P., & Blackburn, T. M. (2004). Publication and Rejection among Successful Ecologists. Bioscience, 54(3), 234-239.
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2004 Cassey, P., & Blackburn, T. M. (2004). Body size trends in a Holocene island bird assemblage. Ecography, 27(1), 59-67.
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2004 Cassey, P., Blackburn, T. M., Sol, D., Duncan, R. P., & Lockwood, J. L. (2004). Global patterns of introduction effort and establishment success in birds. Proceedings of the Royal Society B Biological Sciences, 271(SUPPL. 6), S405-S408.
DOI Scopus209 WoS187 Europe PMC74
2004 Møller, A. P., & Cassey, P. (2004). On the relationship between T-cell mediated immunity in bird species and the establishment success of introduced populations. Journal of Animal Ecology, 73(6), 1035-1042.
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2004 Blackburn, T. M., Cassey, P., Duncan, R. P., Evans, K. L., & Gaston, K. J. (2004). Avian extinction and mammalian introductions on oceanic islands. Science, 305(5692), 1955-1958.
DOI Scopus700 WoS647 Europe PMC291
2004 Ewen, J. G., Cassey, P., & Møller, A. P. (2004). Facultative primary sex ratio variation: A lack of evidence in birds?. Proceedings of the Royal Society B Biological Sciences, 271(1545), 1277-1282.
DOI Scopus116 WoS108 Europe PMC32
2004 Cassey, P., Blackburn, T. M., Russell, G. J., Jones, K. E., & Lockwood, J. L. (2004). Influences on the transport and establishment of exotic bird species: An analysis of the parrots (Psittaciformes) of the world. Global Change Biology, 10(4), 417-426.
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2004 Blackburn, T. M., Jones, K. E., Cassey, P., & Losin, N. (2004). The influence of spatial resolution on macroecological patterns of range size variation: A case study using parrots (Aves: Psittaciformes) of the world. Journal of Biogeography, 31(2), 285-293.
DOI Scopus34 WoS33
2004 Cassey, P., Ewen, J. G., Blackburn, T. M., & Møller, A. P. (2004). A survey of publication bias within evolutionary ecology. Proceedings of the Royal Society B Biological Sciences, 271(SUPPL. 6), S451-S454.
DOI Scopus42 WoS37 Europe PMC20
2003 Bessa-Gomes, C., Danek-Gontard, M., Cassey, P., Møller, A. P., Legendre, S., & Clobert, J. (2003). Mating behaviour influences extinction risk: Insights from demographic modelling and comparative analysis of avian extinction risk. Annales Zoologici Fennici, 40(2), 231-245.
Scopus23 WoS24
2003 Ewen, J. G., Cassey, P., & King, R. A. R. (2003). Assessment of the randomization test for binomial sex-ratio distributions in birds. Auk, 120(1), 62-68.
DOI Scopus14
2003 Cassey, P., & Blackburn, T. M. (2003). Publication rejection among ecologists. Trends in Ecology and Evolution, 18(8), 375-376.
DOI Scopus23 WoS16
2003 Clarke, R. H., Oliver, D. L., Boulton, R. L., Cassey, P., & Clarke, M. F. (2003). Assessing programs for monitoring threatened species - A tale of three honeyeaters (Meliphagidae). Wildlife Research, 30(5), 427-435.
DOI Scopus22 WoS19
2003 Boulton, R. L., Cassey, P., Schipper, C., & Clarke, M. F. (2003). Nest site selection by yellow-faced honeyeaters Lichenostomus chrysops. Journal of Avian Biology, 34(3), 267-274.
DOI Scopus23 WoS22
2003 Cassey, P. (2003). A comparative analysis of the relative success of introduced land birds on islands. Evolutionary Ecology Research, 5(7), 1011-1021.
Scopus28 WoS23
2003 Ewen, J. G., Crozier, R. H., Cassey, P., Ward-Smith, T., Painter, J. N., Robertson, R. J., . . . Clarke, M. F. (2003). Facultative control of offspring sex in the cooperatively breeding bell miner, Manorina melanophrys. Behavioral Ecology, 14(2), 157-164.
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2002 Cassey, P. (2002). Life history and ecology influences establishment success of introduced land birds. Biological Journal of the Linnean Society, 76(4), 465-480.
DOI Scopus71 WoS65
2001 Cassey, P., & King, R. A. R. (2001). The problem of testing the goodness-of-fit of stochastic resource apportionment models. Environmetrics, 12(7), 691-698.
DOI Scopus5 WoS6
2001 Cassey, P. (2001). Are there body size implications for the success of globally introduced land birds?. Ecography, 24(4), 413-420.
DOI Scopus27 WoS23
2001 Cassey, P. (2001). Determining variation in the success of New Zealand land birds. Global Ecology and Biogeography, 10(2), 161-172.
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1999 Cassey, P., & Ussher, G. T. (1999). Estimating abundance of tuatara. Biological Conservation, 88(3), 361-366.
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1999 Cassey, P., & Mcardle, B. H. (1999). An assessment of distance sampling techniques for estimating animal abundance. Environmetrics, 10(3), 261-278.
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Year Citation
2021 Blackburn, T. M., Cassey, P., & Pyšek, P. (2021). Species–Area Relationships in Alien Species: Pattern and Process. In Speciesarea Relationship Theory and Application (pp. 133-154). Cambridge University Press.
DOI Scopus9
2016 Blackburn, T. M., Lockwood, J. L., & Cassey, P. (2016). THE INFLUENCE OF NUMBERS ON INVASION SUCCESS. In Invasion Genetics the Baker and Stebbins Legacy (pp. 25-39). Wiley.
DOI Scopus7
2015 Cassey, P., Vall-Llosera Camps, M., Dyer, E., & Blackburn, T. (2015). The biogeography of avian invasions: History, accident and market trade. In J. Canning-Clode (Ed.), Biological Invasions in Changing Ecosystems: Vectors, Ecological Impacts, Management and Predictions (1 ed., pp. 37-54). Berlin: Walter De Gruyter GmbH.
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2011 Blackburn, T., Lockwood, J., & Cassey, P. (2011). Fifty years on: confronting Elton's hypotheses about invasion success with data from exotic birds. In D. Richardson (Ed.), Fifty Years of Invasion Ecology: The Legacy of Charles Elton (pp. 161-174). United Kingdom: Blackwell Publishers Inc.
DOI Scopus3
2009 Lockwood, J., Blackburn, T., Cassey, P., & Olden, J. (2009). The shape of things to come: non-native mammalian predators and the fate of island bird diversity. In S. Turvey (Ed.), Holocene Extinctions (pp. 235-249). UK and Online: Oxford University Press.
DOI Scopus2
2006 Duncan, R., Blackburn, T., & Cassey, P. (2006). Factors Affecting the Release, Establishment and Spread of Introduced Birds in New Zealand. In R. Allen, & W. Lee (Eds.), Biological Invasions in New Zealand (pp. 137-154). Germany: Springer.
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2005 Sol, D., Blackburn, T., Cassey, P., Duncan, R., & Clavell, J. (2005). Foreword: The ecology and impact of non-indigenous birds. In J. Hoyo, A. Elliot, & D. Christie (Eds.), Handbook of the Birds of the World. Volume 10: Cuckoo-Shrikes to Thrushes (pp. 13-32). UK: Lynx Edicions.
2005 Cassey, P. (2005). Insights into Ecology (introduction to part 1). In D. Sax, J. Stachowicz, & S. Gaines (Eds.), Species Invasions: Insights into Ecology, Evolution, and Biogeograpy (pp. 9-12). USA: Sinauer Associates.

Year Citation
2015 Sengupta, D., Choudhary, P., & Cassey, P. (2015). Modeling and analysis of method comparison data with skewness and heavy tails. In Springer Proceedings in Mathematics and Statistics. Ordered Data Analysis, Modeling and Health Research Methods Vol. 149 (pp. 169-187). Switzerland: Springer International Publishing.
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Year Citation
2020 Pfitzner, C., Prowse, T., Adikusuma, F., Piltz, S., Cassey, P., Ross, J., & Thomas, P. (2020). Safe development of CRISPR gene drives for invasive rodent population suppression. Poster session presented at the meeting of TRANSGENIC RESEARCH. SPRINGER.
2017 Arnold, P. A., Cassey, P., & White, C. R. (2017). Experimental evolution of dispersal-related traits in a model insect: morphological, physiological, and behavioural responses to spatial selection. Poster session presented at the meeting of INTEGRATIVE AND COMPARATIVE BIOLOGY. New Orleans, LA: OXFORD UNIV PRESS INC.

Year Citation
2017 Heinrich, S., Wittmann, T. A., Ross, J. V., Shepherd, C., Challender, D. W. S., & Cassey, P. (2017). The Global Trafficking of Pangolins: A comprehensive summary of seizures and trafficking routes from 2010 –2015. Petaling Jaya, Selangor, Malaysia.: TRAFFIC.
2016 Gillanders, B. M., Ward, T. M., Bailleul, F., Cassey, P., Deveney, M. R., Doubleday, Z. A., . . . Wiltshire, K. H. (2016). Spencer Gulf Ecosystem and Development Initiative. Developing knowledge and tools to inform integrated management of Spencer Gulf: Case study on shipping and ports.. Adelaide.

Year Citation
- Tatler, J., Cassey, P., & Prowse, T. (n.d.). High accuracy at low frequency: detailed behavioural classification from accelerometer data.
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- Heinrich, S., Ross, J., & Cassey, P. (n.d.). Ebay_data_AP.csv.
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- Prowse, T., Cope, R., Kuhne, J., Delean, S., Boulton, R., Cassey, P., & Brookes, J. (n.d.). Identification of waterbird research priorities for the Coorong, Lower Lakes and Murray Mouth.
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Year Citation
2025 Lassaline, C., Fagan-Jeffries, E., Toomes, A., & Cassey, P. (2025). Small invaders, big risks? Nine years of invertebrate interceptions in Australian Biosecurity.
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2022 Gierus, L., Birand, A., Bunting, M., Godahewa, G., Piltz, S., Oh, K., . . . Thomas, P. (2022). Leveraging a natural murine meiotic drive to suppress invasive populations.
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Research Funding

Since completing his PhD Phill has been awarded a large number of competitive international research project and training grants  Major external grant funding (>AU$100k) that has been successfully awarded since commencing at University of Adelaide (2010) is listed below. In addition, Phill receives State Government and University of Adelaide competitive grant and contract support.

Date Project/No. Investigators Funding Body
2018-2022 Understanding and intervening in illegal trade in non-native species Phill Cassey; Joshua Ross; Lewis Mitchell; Jeremy Austin; Jonathan Tyler; Peter Caley; David Ramsey; Lindell Andrews; Rebecca Johnson Centre for Invasive Species Solutions
2015-2018 The phylogenetics of invasions Tim Blackburn; Phill Cassey; Gavin Thomas Leverhulme Trust
2014-2016 Transport risk pathways for emerging invasive species Phill Cassey; Joshua Ross; John Drake Australian Research Council: Discovery
2012-2014 Meta-modelling of ecological, evolutionary and climatic systems dynamics Barry Brook; Corey Bradshaw; Phill Cassey; Tom Wigley; Robert Lacy Australian Research Council: Discovery
2012-2014 An integrated tool for informing pest management: modelling range shifts for an invasive vertebrate in response to climate change Damien Fordham; Phill Cassey; Barry Brook; Gregory Mutze Australian Research Council: Linkage
2010-2017 Exotic vertebrate risk analysis framework Phill Cassey; Dean Anderson Invasive Animals CRC
2009-2012 The evolution of species traits and spread during biological invasions Phill Cassey Australian Research Council: Future Fellowship

Phill was previously (2015-2021) the Faculty of Sciences Program Coordinator for the Bachelor of Science Advanced degree. The BSc (Advanced) is an innovative vocational program for high-achieving students who wish to further develop their knowledge and understanding of interdisciplinary science. The program has a strong emphasis on research skill development, and ethical best-practice scientific conduct. The program provides students with the early opportunity to participate in the academic and research culture of the discipline areas they are most interested in, through small group mentoring and specialized laboratory experiences.

In addition, Phill has lectured for the 2nd and 3rd year BSc courses in the Ecology Major (Ecology II, Concepts in Ecology III, Wildlife Conservation III). Phill’s teaching in Ecology includes practical statistical workshops, and both domestic and international field courses.

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Date Role Research Topic Program Degree Type Student Load Student Name
2025 Principal Supervisor Molecular assessment of pathogen and parasite diversity in traded wildlife and exotic animals Doctor of Philosophy Doctorate Full Time Ms Aleena Iype
2025 Principal Supervisor Molecular assessment of pathogen and parasite diversity in traded wildlife and exotic animals Doctor of Philosophy Doctorate Full Time Ms Aleena Iype
2024 Principal Supervisor Crimes Against Wildlife: An Analysis of Criminal Networks in the Transnational Trade of Flora and Fauna Doctor of Philosophy Doctorate Full Time Ms Rhianna Mary-Ellen Hamilton
2024 Co-Supervisor The illegal timber trade: a multidisciplinary approach for identifying at risk species and developing resources for a more sustainable timber industry Doctor of Philosophy Doctorate Full Time Ms Brittany Paige Hogben
2024 Principal Supervisor Extent and threats of wildlife trade across the Pacific region. Doctor of Philosophy Doctorate Full Time Mr Shyam Sharma
2024 Principal Supervisor Global trends in the illegal wildlife trade and CITES issues from an Australian perspective. Doctor of Philosophy Doctorate Full Time Mr Dylan Lukas Chadwick
2024 Principal Supervisor The trade of live coral and other marine organisms across Australia for the ornamental aquarium industry Doctor of Philosophy Doctorate Full Time Miss Jasmin Taylor Broadbridge
2024 Principal Supervisor Extent and threats of wildlife trade across the Pacific region. Doctor of Philosophy Doctorate Full Time Mr Shyam Sharma
2024 Principal Supervisor Crimes Against Wildlife: An Analysis of Criminal Networks in the Transnational Trade of Flora and Fauna Doctor of Philosophy Doctorate Full Time Ms Rhianna Mary-Ellen Hamilton
2024 Principal Supervisor The trade of live coral and other marine organisms across Australia for the ornamental aquarium industry Doctor of Philosophy Doctorate Full Time Miss Jasmin Taylor Broadbridge
2024 Co-Supervisor The illegal timber trade: a multidisciplinary approach for identifying at risk species and developing resources for a more sustainable timber industry Doctor of Philosophy Doctorate Full Time Ms Brittany Paige Hogben
2024 Principal Supervisor Global trends in the illegal wildlife trade and CITES issues from an Australian perspective. Doctor of Philosophy Doctorate Full Time Mr Dylan Lukas Chadwick
2023 Principal Supervisor Invasive species and biosecurity planning in Antarctica Doctor of Philosophy Doctorate Full Time Miss Frances Perry
2023 Principal Supervisor Invasive species and biosecurity planning in Antarctica Doctor of Philosophy Doctorate Full Time Miss Frances Perry
2022 Principal Supervisor Untangling the Web: Dynamics of the Australian Terrestrial Invertebrate Trade Doctor of Philosophy Doctorate Full Time Miss Charlotte Rachel Lassaline
2022 Principal Supervisor Untangling the Web: Dynamics of the Australian Terrestrial Invertebrate Trade Doctor of Philosophy Doctorate Full Time Miss Charlotte Rachel Lassaline
2021 Co-Supervisor My research investigates how multiple climate change stressors—warming, acidification, and altered estuarine conditions—affect species interactions, community structure, and resilience in estuarine ecosystems. Master of Philosophy Master Full Time Miss Shannon Lauchlan
2016 Principal Supervisor Wildlife Trafficking and Crime in Southeast Asia Doctor of Philosophy Doctorate Part Time Miss Freyja Watters
2016 Principal Supervisor Wildlife Trafficking and Crime in Southeast Asia Doctor of Philosophy Doctorate Full Time Miss Freyja Watters

Date Role Research Topic Program Degree Type Student Load Student Name
2023 - 2025 Co-Supervisor DRIVERS OF SPRING EMERGENCE AND ABUNDANCE OF THE AUSTRALIAN SHEEP BLOWFLY LUCILIA CUPRINA (WIEDEMANN) (DIPTERA: CALLIPHORIDAE) ON KANGAROO ISLAND Master of Philosophy Master Full Time Miss Casey Rose Gove
2021 - 2025 Principal Supervisor The Trade of Invasive Plants in Australia: Risks, Regulations, and Public Perspectives Doctor of Philosophy Doctorate Full Time Mr Jacob Avey Maher
2021 - 2024 Principal Supervisor Rapid and portable molecular detection tools for reptile pest priority species in Australian environmental biosecurity scenarios Doctor of Philosophy Doctorate Full Time Mr Nathan Deliveyne
2021 - 2025 Principal Supervisor Investigating the scope and drivers of the global exotic pet trade in endemic Australian reptiles and amphibians Doctor of Philosophy Doctorate Full Time Mr Sebastian Chekunov
2019 - 2023 Principal Supervisor Feather forensics: tracing Australian parrot trade with online trade analysis, stable isotopes, and citizen science Doctor of Philosophy Doctorate Full Time Miss Katherine Georgia Weston Hill
2019 - 2023 Co-Supervisor Understanding movement processes underlying camera-trap data for reliable population inference Doctor of Philosophy Doctorate Full Time Ms Meryl Tze Yin Theng
2018 - 2022 Principal Supervisor Analysing Dynamics of the Illegal Wildlife Trade in Australia Doctor of Philosophy Doctorate Full Time Mr Adam Toomes
2018 - 2022 Principal Supervisor Sustainable coffee and consumer behaviour change Doctor of Philosophy Doctorate Full Time Mr Matthew Jared Bowie
2017 - 2020 Co-Supervisor CRISPR Technology Development: Gene Drives and Genome Editing Doctor of Philosophy Doctorate Full Time Mr Chandran Pfitzner
2017 - 2019 Co-Supervisor Optimal Wildlife Smuggling Interdiction Master of Philosophy Master Full Time Miss Rachel Su Yi McLean
2016 - 2020 Principal Supervisor The Global Trade in Pangolin Species from Asia and Africa Doctor of Philosophy Doctorate Full Time Ms Sarah Heinrich
2015 - 2019 Principal Supervisor Integrated analysis of the movement and ecology of wild dingoes in the arid zone Doctor of Philosophy Doctorate Full Time Mr Jack Tatler
2013 - 2018 Principal Supervisor Disease ecology of low pathogenic avian influenza in the Australian environment Doctor of Philosophy Doctorate Full Time Dr Antonia Eleanor Dalziel
2013 - 2019 Principal Supervisor Co-Evolution of Rabbits and the Rabbit Haemorrhagic Disease Virus (RHDV) in Australia Doctor of Philosophy Doctorate Full Time Amy Rebecca Iannella
2013 - 2017 Principal Supervisor Alien Vertebrate Risk Assessment and Invasion Pathway Modelling Doctor of Philosophy Doctorate Full Time Mr Pablo Garcia Diaz

Date Role Research Topic Location Program Supervision Type Student Load Student Name
2018 - 2019 Co-Supervisor What Makes a Dingo? Investigating the Variation in the Dingoes’ Skeletal Morphology The University of Adelaide Bachelor of Science with Honours in Ecology and Environmental Science Honours Full Time Aurelie Kanishka

Date Role Committee Institution Country
2016 - ongoing Advisory Board Member New Zealand's Biological Heritage National Science Challenge New Zealand

Date Role Editorial Board Name Institution Country
2015 - ongoing Editor Biological Invasions - United States
2014 - ongoing Editor Auk - United States
2007 - 2016 Editor Australian Journal of Zoology - Australia