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Fancourt, B. A., Zirbel, C., Cremasco, P., Elsworth, P., Harry, G. and Gentle, M. N. (2021) Field assessment of the risk of feral cat baits to non-target species in eastern Australia. Integrated Environmental Assessment and Management, 18 (1). pp. 224-244. ISSN 1551-3777

Fancourt, B. A., Augusteyn, J., Cremasco, P., Nolan, B., Richards, S., Speed, J., Wilson, C. and Gentle, M. N. (2021) Measuring, evaluating and improving the effectiveness of invasive predator control programs: Feral cat baiting as a case study. Journal of Environmental Management, 280 . p. 111691. ISSN 0301-4797

Fancourt, B. A., Cremasco, P., Wilson, C., Gentle, M. N. and Hayward, M. W. (2019) Do introduced apex predators suppress introduced mesopredators? A multiscale spatiotemporal study of dingoes and feral cats in Australia suggests not. Journal of Applied Ecology, 56 (12). pp. 2584-2595. ISSN 0021-8901

Pople, A. R., Scanlan, J. C., Cremasco, P. and Farrell, J. (2014) Population dynamics of house mice in Queensland grain-growing areas. Wildlife Research, 40 (8). pp. 661-674.

Conference or Workshop Item

Fancourt, B. A., Cremasco, P., Wilson, C. and Gentle, M. (2019) Do dingoes suppress feral cats? Spatial and temporal activity of sympatric feral cats and dingoes in Central Queensland. In: 1st Queensland Pest Animal & Weed Symposium, 20-23 May 2019, Gold Coast.

Fancourt, B. A., Cremasco, P., Harry, G., Speed, J., Wilson, C. and Gentle, M. (2019) Evaluation of different baiting strategies for the control of feral cats in eastern Australia. In: 1st Queensland Pest Animal & Weed Symposium, 20-23 May 2019, Gold Coast.

Cremasco, P., Gentle, M., Wilson, C., Di Bella, L. and Buckman, M. (2016) Feral pig baiting with fruit in the wet tropics. In: 5th Queensland Pest Animal Symposium, Townsville.

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