Invasion and the evolution of speed in toads BL Phillips, GP Brown, JK Webb, R Shine Nature 439 (7078), 803-803, 2006 | 956 | 2006 |
An evolutionary process that assembles phenotypes through space rather than through time R Shine, GP Brown, BL Phillips Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 108 (14), 5708-5711, 2011 | 578 | 2011 |
Life‐history evolution in range‐shifting populations BL Phillips, GP Brown, R Shine Ecology 91 (6), 1617-1627, 2010 | 438 | 2010 |
Effects of a sudden increase in natural mortality of adults on a population of the common snapping turtle (Chelydra serpentina) RJ Brooks, GP Brown, DA Galbraith Canadian Journal of zoology 69 (5), 1314-1320, 1991 | 363 | 1991 |
Reid’s paradox revisited: the evolution of dispersal kernels during range expansion BL Phillips, GP Brown, JMJ Travis, R Shine the american naturalist 172 (S1), S34-S48, 2008 | 294 | 2008 |
Rapid expansion of the cane toad (Bufo marinus) invasion front in tropical Australia BL Phillips, GP Brown, M Greenlees, JK Webb, R Shine Austral Ecology 32 (2), 169-176, 2007 | 263 | 2007 |
Assessing the potential impact of cane toads on Australian snakes BL Phillips, GP Brown, R Shine Conservation Biology 17 (6), 1738-1747, 2003 | 260 | 2003 |
Evolutionarily accelerated invasions: the rate of dispersal evolves upwards during the range advance of cane toads BL Phillips, GP Brown, R Shine Journal of evolutionary biology 23 (12), 2595-2601, 2010 | 245 | 2010 |
Parasites and pathogens lag behind their host during periods of host range advance BL Phillips, C Kelehear, L Pizzatto, GP Brown, D Barton, R Shine Ecology 91 (3), 872-881, 2010 | 235 | 2010 |
Toad on the road: use of roads as dispersal corridors by cane toads (Bufo marinus) at an invasion front in tropical Australia GP Brown, BL Phillips, JK Webb, R Shine Biological conservation 133 (1), 88-94, 2006 | 226 | 2006 |
Larger body size at metamorphosis enhances survival, growth and performance of young cane toads (Rhinella marina) E Cabrera-Guzmán, MR Crossland, GP Brown, R Shine PloS one 8 (7), e70121, 2013 | 199 | 2013 |
Comparisons through time and space suggest rapid evolution of dispersal behaviour in an invasive species RA Alford, GP Brown, L Schwarzkopf, BL Phillips, R Shine Wildlife Research 36 (1), 23-28, 2009 | 181 | 2009 |
Adapting to the unpredictable: reproductive biology of vertebrates in the Australian wet–dry tropics R Shine, GP Brown Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences 363 …, 2008 | 174 | 2008 |
THERMAL ECOLOGY AND SEXUAL SIZE DIMORPHISM IN NORTHERN WATER SNAKES, NERODIA SIPEDON GP Brown, PJ Weatherhead Ecological monographs 70 (2), 311-330, 2000 | 172 | 2000 |
Rapid shifts in dispersal behavior on an expanding range edge T Lindström, GP Brown, SA Sisson, BL Phillips, R Shine Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 110 (33), 13452-13456, 2013 | 158 | 2013 |
Maternal nest‐site choice and offspring fitness in a tropical snake (Tropidonophis mairii, Colubridae) GP Brown, R Shine Ecology 85 (6), 1627-1634, 2004 | 152 | 2004 |
Why do most tropical animals reproduce seasonally? Testing hypotheses on an Australian snake GP Brown, R Shine Ecology 87 (1), 133-143, 2006 | 147 | 2006 |
Influence of weather conditions on activity of tropical snakes GP Brown, R Shine Austral Ecology 27 (6), 596-605, 2002 | 140 | 2002 |
A native dasyurid predator (common planigale, Planigale maculata) rapidly learns to avoid a toxic invader JK Webb, GP Brown, T Child, MJ Greenlees, BL Phillips, R Shine Austral Ecology 33 (7), 821-829, 2008 | 128 | 2008 |
Measurement versus estimation of condition in snakes PJ Weatherhead, GP Brown Canadian Journal of Zoology 74 (9), 1617-1621, 1996 | 117 | 1996 |