World scientists’ warning to humanity: a second notice WJ Ripple, C Wolf, TM Newsome, M Galetti, M Alamgir, E Crist, ... BioScience 67 (12), 1026-1028, 2017 | 1751 | 2017 |
World scientists’ warning of a climate emergency WJ Ripple, C Wolf, TM Newsome, P Barnard, WR Moomaw BioScience 70 (1), 8-100, 2020 | 1674 | 2020 |
Collapse of the world’s largest herbivores WJ Ripple, TM Newsome, C Wolf, R Dirzo, KT Everatt, M Galetti, ... Science advances 1 (4), e1400103, 2015 | 1112 | 2015 |
Bushmeat hunting and extinction risk to the world's mammals WJ Ripple, K Abernethy, MG Betts, G Chapron, R Dirzo, M Galetti, T Levi, ... Royal Society open science 3 (10), 160498, 2016 | 627 | 2016 |
The ecological effects of providing resource subsidies to predators TM Newsome, JA Dellinger, CR Pavey, WJ Ripple, CR Shores, ... Global Ecology and Biogeography 24 (1), 1-11, 2015 | 428 | 2015 |
World scientists’ warning of a climate emergency 2022 WJ Ripple, C Wolf, JW Gregg, K Levin, J Rockström, TM Newsome, ... BioScience 72 (12), 1149-1155, 2022 | 409 | 2022 |
Managing conflict between large carnivores and livestock LM Van Eeden, MS Crowther, CR Dickman, DW Macdonald, WJ Ripple, ... Conservation Biology 32 (1), 26-34, 2018 | 342 | 2018 |
Extinction risk is most acute for the world’s largest and smallest vertebrates WJ Ripple, C Wolf, TM Newsome, M Hoffmann, AJ Wirsing, DJ McCauley Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 114 (40), 10678-10683, 2017 | 341 | 2017 |
The global impacts of domestic dogs on threatened vertebrates TS Doherty, CR Dickman, AS Glen, TM Newsome, DG Nimmo, EG Ritchie, ... Biological conservation 210, 56-59, 2017 | 329 | 2017 |
Carnivore conservation needs evidence-based livestock protection LM Van Eeden, A Eklund, JRB Miller, JV López-Bao, G Chapron, ... PLoS biology 16 (9), e2005577, 2018 | 268 | 2018 |
Saving the world's terrestrial megafauna WJ Ripple, G Chapron, JV López-Bao, SM Durant, DW Macdonald, ... BioScience 66 (10), 807-812, 2016 | 267 | 2016 |
Enumerating a continental-scale threat: how many feral cats are in Australia? S Legge, BP Murphy, H McGregor, JCZ Woinarski, J Augusteyn, G Ballard, ... Biological Conservation 206, 293-303, 2017 | 265 | 2017 |
Food habits of the world's grey wolves TM Newsome, L Boitani, G Chapron, P Ciucci, CR Dickman, JA Dellinger, ... Mammal Review 46 (4), 255-269, 2016 | 234 | 2016 |
A continental scale trophic cascade from wolves through coyotes to foxes TM Newsome, WJ Ripple Journal of Animal Ecology 84 (1), 49-59, 2015 | 191 | 2015 |
Are we eating the world's megafauna to extinction? WJ Ripple, C Wolf, TM Newsome, MG Betts, G Ceballos, F Courchamp, ... Conservation Letters 12 (3), e12627, 2019 | 185 | 2019 |
Top predators constrain mesopredator distributions TM Newsome, AC Greenville, D Ćirović, CR Dickman, CN Johnson, ... Nature communications 8 (1), 15469, 2017 | 167 | 2017 |
Animal movements in fire‐prone landscapes DG Nimmo, S Avitabile, SC Banks, R Bliege Bird, K Callister, MF Clarke, ... Biological Reviews 94 (3), 981-998, 2019 | 150 | 2019 |
Golden jackal expansion in Europe: a case of mesopredator release triggered by continent-wide wolf persecution? M Krofel, G Giannatos, D Cirovic, S Stoyanov, T Newsome Deakin University, 2017 | 139 | 2017 |
Individual hunting behaviour and prey specialisation in the house cat Felis catus: implications for conservation and management CR Dickman, TM Newsome Applied Animal Behaviour Science 173, 76-87, 2015 | 135 | 2015 |
Home range, activity and sociality of a top predator, the dingo: a test of the Resource Dispersion Hypothesis TM Newsome, GA Ballard, CR Dickman, PJS Fleming, R van de Ven Ecography 36 (8), 914-925, 2013 | 109 | 2013 |