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Lateralization of mother–infant interactions in a diverse range of mammal species
K Karenina, A Giljov, J Ingram, VJ Rowntree, Y Malashichev
Nature Ecology & Evolution 1 (2), 0030, 2017
882017
Invasive pathogen drives host population collapse: Effects of a travelling wave of sarcoptic mange on bare‐nosed wombats
AM Martin, CP Burridge, J Ingram, TA Fraser, S Carver
Journal of Applied Ecology 55 (1), 331-341, 2018
692018
Parallel emergence of true handedness in the evolution of marsupials and placentals
A Giljov, K Karenina, J Ingram, Y Malashichev
Current Biology 25 (14), 1878-1884, 2015
652015
Native vertebrate herbivores facilitate native plant dominance in old fields while preventing native tree invasion—implications for threatened species
J Ingram, JB Kirkpatrick
Pacific Conservation Biology 19 (4), 331-342, 2013
192013
An adaptive management case study for managing macropods on Maria Island National Park, Tasmania, Australia: adding devils to the detail
J Ingram
Pacific Conservation Biology 24 (2), 108-121, 2018
102018
Early expression of manual lateralization in bipedal marsupials.
A Giljov, K Karenina, J Ingram, Y Malashichev
Journal of Comparative Psychology 131 (3), 225, 2017
72017
Contrasting population manipulations reveal resource competition between two large marsupials: bare-nosed wombats and eastern grey kangaroos
J Tamura, J Ingram, AM Martin, CP Burridge, S Carver
Oecologia 197 (2), 313-325, 2021
62021
Macropod management, Maria Island National Park: Annual report and recommendations June 2019
J Ingram
University Of Tasmania, 2019
52019
The current status of wombat populations on Maria Island National Park
J Ingram
University Of Tasmania, 2015
32015
Top predator restricts the niche breadth of prey: effects of assisted colonization of Tasmanian devils on a widespread omnivorous prey
VP Scoleri, J Ingram, CN Johnson, ME Jones
Proceedings of the Royal Society B 290 (1995), 20222113, 2023
22023
New research has found kangaroos are left handed
J Ingram
University Of Tasmania, 2017
2017
Macropod Management: Maria Island National Park. Annual Report 2017
J Ingram
University Of Tasmania, 2017
2017
Macropod management on Maria Island National Park: annual report and recommendations
J Ingram
University Of Tasmania, 2015
2015
Macropod carrying capacity for Maria Island National Park–A Review
J Ingram
University Of Tasmania, 2013
2013
Macropod Population Control on Maria Island National Park-A Review
J Ingram, H McCallum
University Of Tasmania, 2011
2011
Assessment and health status of macropod populations on Maria Island, June to July 2010
G Knowles, B Jackson, J Ingram
University Of Tasmania, 2010
2010
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