Publications for Michael Crossland 2016

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Publications for Michael Crossland
Publications for Michael Crossland
2016
Haramura, T., Takeuchi, H., Crossland, M.,
Shine, R. (2016). Biotic resistance to an alien
amphibian: Larval competition between Japanese
frogs and invasive cane toads. PloS One, 11(6),
1-7. <a
href="http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.015
6396">[More Information]</a>
Clarke, G., Crossland, M., Shine, R. (2016). Can
we control the invasive cane toad using
chemicals that have evolved under intraspecific
competition? Ecological Applications, 26(2),
463-474. <a
href="http://dx.doi.org/10.1890/14-2365">[More
Information]</a>
Ducatez, S., Crossland, M., Shine, R. (2016).
Differences in developmental strategies between
long-settled and invasion-front populations of the
cane toad in Australia. Journal of Evolutionary
Biology, 29(2), 335-343. <a
href="http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/jeb.12785">[Mo
re Information]</a>
2015
Clarke, G., Crossland, M., Shilton, C., Shine, R.
(2015). Chemical suppression of embryonic cane
toads Rhinella marina by larval conspecifics.
Journal of Applied Ecology: ecology with
management relevance, 52(6), 1547-1557. <a
href="http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/1365-2664.1252
8">[More Information]</a>
Cabrera-Guzman, E., Crossland, M., Shine, R.
(2015). Invasive Cane Toads as Prey for Native
Arthropod Predators in Tropical Australia.
Herpetological Monographs, 29, 28-39. <a
href="http://dx.doi.org/10.1655/HERPMONOG
RAPHS-D-13-00007">[More Information]</a>
Cabrera-Guzman, E., Crossland, M., Pearson, D.,
Webb, J., Shine, R. (2015). Predation on invasive
cane toads (Rhinella marina) by native
Australian rodents. Journal of Pest Science,
88(1), 143-153. <a
href="http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10340-014-058
6-2">[More Information]</a>
Flint, N., Crossland, M., Pearson, R. (2015).
Sublethal effects of fluctuating hypoxia on
juvenile tropical Australian freshwater fish.
Marine and Freshwater Research, 66(4),
293-304. <a
href="http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/MF14120">[Mo
re Information]</a>
2013
Cabrera-Guzman, E., Crossland, M., Shine, R.
(2013). Competing tadpoles: Australian native
frogs affect invasive cane toads (Rhinella
marina) in natural waterbodies. Austral Ecology,
38, 896-904. <a
href="http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/aec.12029">[Mo
re Information]</a>
Cabrera-Guzman, E., Crossland, M., Brown, G.,
Shine, R. (2013). Larger Body Size at
Metamorphosis Enhances Survival, Growth and
Performance of Young Cane Toads (Rhinella
marina). PloS One, 8(7), 1-10. <a
href="http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.007
0121">[More Information]</a>
Greenlees, M., Crossland, M., Shine, R. (2013).
Larval interactions with an invasive species (the
Cane Toad Rhinella marina) affect life-history
traits in an Australian anuran (the Marbled Frog
Limnodynastes convexiusculus). Australian
Zoologist, 36(4), 424-428. <a
href="http://dx.doi.org/10.7882/AZ.2013.013">[
More Information]</a>
Cabrera-Guzman, E., Crossland, M., Shine, R.
(2013). Mechanisms of competition between
tadpoles of Australian frogs (Litoria spp.) and
invasive cane toads (Rhinella marina).
Freshwater Biology, 58(12), 2584-2600. <a
href="http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/fwb.12235">[M
ore Information]</a>
Cabrera-Guzman, E., Crossland, M., Gonzalez
Bernal, E., Shine, R. (2013). The Interacting
Effects of Ungulate Hoofprints and Predatory
Native Ants on Metamorph Cane Toads in
Tropical Australia. PloS One, 8(11), 1-11. <a
href="http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.007
9496">[More Information]</a>
2012
Crossland, M., Shine, R. (2012). Embryonic
exposure to conspecific chemicals suppresses
cane toad growth and survival. Biology Letters,
8(2), 226-229. <a
href="http://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rsbl.2011.0794"
>[More Information]</a>
Crossland, M., Haramura, T., Salim, A., Capon,
R., Shine, R. (2012). Exploiting intraspecific
competitive mechanisms to control invasive cane
toads (Rhinella marina). Proceedings of the
Royal Society B: Biological Sciences, 279(1742),
3436-3442. <a
href="http://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rspb.2012.0821"
>[More Information]</a>
Cabrera-Guzman, E., Crossland, M., Shine, R.
(2012). Predation on the eggs and larvae of
invasive cane toads (Rhinella marina) by native
aquatic invertebrates in tropical Australia.
Biological Conservation, 153, 1-9. <a
href="http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.biocon.2012.04
.012">[More Information]</a>
Flint, N., Pearson, R., Crossland, M. (2012). Use
of aquatic plants to create fluctuating hypoxia in
Publications for Michael Crossland
an experimental environment. Marine and
Freshwater Research, 63(4), 351-360. <a
href="http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/MF11190">[Mo
re Information]</a>
2011
Somaweera, R., Crossland, M., Shine, R. (2011).
Assessing the potential impact of invasive cane
toads on a commercial freshwater fishery in
tropical Australia. Wildlife Research, 38(5),
380-385. <a
href="http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/WR11026">[Mo
re Information]</a>
Nelson, D., Crossland, M., Shine, R. (2011).
Behavioural responses of native predators to an
invasive toxic prey species. Austral Ecology,
36(6), 605-611. <a
href="http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1442-9993.201
0.02187.x">[More Information]</a>
Cabrera-Guzman, E., Crossland, M., Shine, R.
(2011). Can we use the tadpoles of Australian
frogs to reduce recruitment of invasive cane
toads? Journal of Applied Ecology: ecology with
management relevance, 48(2), 462-470. <a
href="http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2664.201
0.01933.x">[More Information]</a>
7.009">[More Information]</a>
2010
Nelson, D., Crossland, M., Shine, R. (2010).
Indirect ecological impacts of an invasive toad
on predator-prey interactions among native
species. Biological Invasions, 12, 3363-3369. <a
href="http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10530-010-972
9-4">[More Information]</a>
Crossland, M., Shine, R. (2010). Vulnerability of
an Australian anuran tadpole assemblage to the
toxic eggs of the invasive cane toad (Bufo
marinus). Austral Ecology, 35, 197-203. <a
href="http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1442-9993.200
9.02027.x">[More Information]</a>
2009
Crossland, M., Alford, R., Shine, R. (2009).
Impact of the invasive cane toad (Bufo marinus)
on an Australian frog (Opisthodon ornatus)
depends on minor variation in reproductive
timing. Oecologia, 158(4), 625-632. <a
href="http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00442-008-116
7-y">[More Information]</a>
Crossland, M., Shine, R. (2011). Cues for
cannibalism: cane toad tadpoles use chemical
signals to locate and consume conspecific eggs.
Oikos, 120(3), 327-332. <a
href="http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1600-0706.201
0.18911.x">[More Information]</a>
Hayes, R., Crossland, M., Hagman, M., Capon,
R., Shine, R. (2009). Ontogenetic Variation in
the Chemical Defenses of Cane Toads (Bufo
marinus): Toxin Profiles and Effects on
Predators. Journal of Chemical Ecology, 35(4),
391-399. <a
href="http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10886-009-960
8-6">[More Information]</a>
Nelson, D., Crossland, M., Shine, R. (2011).
Foraging responses of predators to novel toxic
prey: effects of predator learning and relative
prey abundance. Oikos, 120(1), 152-158. <a
href="http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1600-0706.201
0.18736.x">[More Information]</a>
Shine, R., Greenlees, M., Crossland, M., Nelson,
D. (2009). The myth of the toad-eating frog.
Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment, 7(7),
359-361. <a
href="http://dx.doi.org/10.1890/080081">[More
Information]</a>
Beckmann, C., Crossland, M., Shine, R. (2011).
Responses of Australian wading birds to a novel
toxic prey type, the invasive cane toad Rhinella
marina. Biological Invasions, 13(12), 2925-2934.
<a
href="http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10530-011-997
4-1">[More Information]</a>
2008
Crossland, M., Brown, G., Shine, R. (2011). The
enduring toxicity of road-killed cane toads
(Rhinella marina). Biological Invasions, 13(9),
2135-2145. <a
href="http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10530-011-003
1-x">[More Information]</a>
Crossland, M., Hearnden, M., Mendeleh do
Prado (Pizzatto), L., Alford, R., Shine, R. (2011).
Why be a cannibal? The benefits to cane toad,
Rhinella marina [=Bufo marinus], tadpoles of
consuming conspecific eggs. Animal Behaviour,
82(4), 775-782. <a
href="http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.anbehav.2011.0
Crossland, M., Brown, G., Anstis, M., Shilton,
C., Shine, R. (2008). Mass mortality of native
anuran tadpoles in tropical
Australia due to the invasive cane toad (Bufo
marinus). Biological Conservation, 141,
2387-2394. <a
href="http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.biocon.2008.07
.005">[More Information]</a>
2006
Baber, M., Moulton, H., Smuts-Kennedy, C.,
Gemmell, N., Crossland, M. (2006). Discovery
and spatial assessment of a Hochstetter’s frog
(Leiopelma hochstetteri) population found in
Maungatautari Scenic
Reserve, New Zealand. New Zealand Journal of
Zoology, 33(2), 147-156.
2005
Publications for Michael Crossland
Crossland, M., MacKenzie, D., Holzapfel, S.
(2005). Assessment of site-occupancy modelling
as a technique to monitor Hochstetter's frog
(Leiopelma hochstetteri) populations. D O C
Research and Development Series, 218, 1-23.
2004
Connolly, N., Crossland, M., Pearson, R. (2004).
Effect of low dissolved oxygen on survival,
emergence and drift of tropical stream
macroinvertebrates. Journal of the North
American Benthological Society, 23(2), 251-270.
2003
Pearson, R., Crossland, M., Butler, B.,
Manwaring, S. (2003). <i>Effects of cane-field
drainage on the ecology of
tropical waterways</i>.
Pearson, R., Crossland, M., Butler, B.,
Manwaring, S. (2003). Water quality and
unexplained fish kills in sugarcane districts of
northern Queensland.
2001
Crossland, M. (2001). Ability of predatory native
Australian fishes to learn to avoid toxic larvae of
the introduced toad Bufo marinus. Journal of
Fish Biology, 59, 319-329.
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