Peter Banks

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2002- Biological, Earth and Environmental Sciences University of New South Wales, NSW, Australia 
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Orlando CG, Tews A, Banks P, et al. (2020) The power of odour cues in shaping fine-scale search patterns of foraging mammalian herbivores. Biology Letters. 16: 20200329
Banks PB, Byrom AE, Pech RP, et al. (2018) Reinvasion Is Not Invasion Again Bioscience. 68: 792-804
Parsons MH, Apfelbach R, Banks PB, et al. (2017) Biologically meaningful scents: a framework for understanding predator-prey research across disciplines. Biological Reviews of the Cambridge Philosophical Society
Smith HM, Dickman CR, Banks PB. (2017) Using effect size benchmarks to assess when alien impacts are actually alien. Scientific Reports. 7: 38627
Smith HM, Dickman CR, Banks PB. (2017) Exotic black rats increase invertebrate Ordinal richness in urban habitat remnants Biological Invasions. 19: 1315-1328
Caravaggi A, Banks PB, Burton AC, et al. (2017) A review of camera trapping for conservation behaviour research Remote Sensing in Ecology and Conservation. 3: 109-122
Bytheway JP, Price CJ, Banks PB. (2016) Deadly intentions: naïve introduced foxes show rapid attraction to odour cues of an unfamiliar native prey. Scientific Reports. 6: 30078
Smith HM, Dickman CR, Banks PB. (2016) Nest Predation by Commensal Rodents in Urban Bushland Remnants. Plos One. 11: e0156180
Jones ME, Apfelbach R, Banks PB, et al. (2016) A Nose for Death: Integrating Trophic and Informational Networks for Conservation and Management Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution. 4
Lydecker HW, Stanfield E, Lo N, et al. (2015) Are urban bandicoots solely to blame for tick concerns? Australian Zoologist. 37: 288-293
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