Toad-kill: Prey diversity and preference of invasive guttural toads (Sclerophrys gutturalis) in Mauritius (original) (raw)
Origin of invasive populations of the Guttural Toad (Sclerophrys gutturalis) on Reunion and Mauritius Islands and in Constantia, South Africa
Nicolas Telford
2019
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A new species ofPseudoacanthocephalus(Acanthocephala: Echinorhynchidae) from the guttural toad,Sclerophrys gutturalis(Bufonidae), introduced into Mauritius, with comments on the implications of the introductions of toads and their parasites into the UK
Steven Allain
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Jonathan Webb
Austral Ecology, 2013
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Toad invasion of Malagasy forests triggers severe mortality of a predatory snake
Franco Andreone
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Maya Moore
2018
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Mathew S Crowther
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Lachlan Pettit
2021
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Franco Andreone
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Marcos Vaira
2012
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Gregory Brown
Biological Journal of the Linnean Society, 2010
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Jonathan Webb
Austral Ecology, 2005
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Ryan Feldmann
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Do invasive cane toads (Chaunus marinus) compete with Australian frogs (Cyclorana australis)?
Jonathan Webb
Austral Ecology, 2007
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