Publications

Peer-reviewed publications

1.  Wheatley R, Buettel JC, Brook BW, Johnson CN & Wilson RP. (2021). Accidents alter animal fitness landscapes. Ecology Letters, Early View. DOI: 10.1111/ele.13705
 
2. Thomas H, Cameron SF, Campbell HA, Micheli-Campbell MA, Kirke EC, Wheatley R & Wilson RS. (2021). Rocky escarpment versus savannah woodlands: comparing diet and body condition as indicators of habitat quality for the endangered northern quoll (Dasyurus hallucatus). Wildlife Research, Accepted.
 
3. Wheatley R, Pavlic TP, Levy O & Wilson RS. (2020). Habitat features and performance interact to determine the outcomes of terrestrial predator-prey pursuits. Journal of Animal Ecology, 89, 2958-2971. DOI: 10.1111/1365-2656.13353
 
4. Wilson RS, Pavlic TP, Wheatley R, Niehaus AC & Levy O. (2020). Modelling escape success in terrestrial predator-prey interactions. Integrative and Comparative Biology, 60, 497-508. DOI: 10.1093/icb/icaa070
 
5. Rew-Duffy M, Cameron SF, Freeman NJ, Wheatley R, Latimer JM & Wilson RS. (2020). Greater agility increases survival in the endangered northern quoll. Journal of Experimental Biology, 223, jeb218503. DOI: 10.1242/jeb.218503

6. Clemente CJ, Dick TJM, Wheatley R, Gaschk J, Amir Abdul Nasir AF, Cameron SF & Wilson RS. (2019). Moving in complex environments: a biomechanical analysis of locomotion on inclined and narrow substrates. Journal of Experimental Biology, 222, jeb189654. DOI: 10.1242/jeb.189654

7. Wheatley R, Clemente CJ, Niehaus AC, Fisher DO & Wilson RS. (2018). Surface friction alters the agility of a small Australian marsupial. Journal of Experimental Biology, 221, jeb172544.



9. Cameron SF, Wheatley R & Wilson RS. (2018). Sex-specific thermal sensitivities of performance and activity in the Asian house gecko, Hemidactylus frenatus. Journal of Comparative Physiology B, 188, 635-647. DOI: 10.1007/s00360-018-1149-2

10. Wheatley R, Angilletta MJ, Niehaus AC & Wilson RS. (2015). How fast should an animal run when escaping? An optimality model based on the trade-off between speed and accuracy. Integrative and Comparative Biology, 55, 1166-1175. DOI: 10.1093/icb/icv091
  
11. Kesselring H, Wheatley R & Marshall DJ. (2012). Initial offspring size mediates trade-off between fecundity and longevity in the field. Marine Ecology Progress Series, 465, 129-136. DOI: 10.3354/meps09865


Popular publications

2015. Wheatley R. Don't fall off! The delicate balance of outrunning a predator. The Conversation


Conference abstracts

2020. Wheatley R, Buettel JC, Brook BW, Johnson CN & Wilson RP. Slip and slide: animals consider an accident landscape when deciding where and how to move. Ecological Society of Australia. Virtual. (Presentation)

2020. Wheatley R, Buettel JC, Brook BW, Johnson CN & Wilson RP. The slip: locomotor accidents affect how animals use their physical landscape Wilson RP. Australian Mammal Society. Virtual. (Presentation).
 
2019. Wheatley R, Brook BW, Higgins SI & Johnson CN. Could invasive species replace Australia's extinct giant marsupial herbivores and reduce fuel loads for wildfires? Ecological Society of Australia. Launceston, TAS, Australia. (Presentation).

2019. Wheatley R, Brook BW, Higgins SI & Johnson CN. Could feral dromedaries reduce fuel loads for wildfire events? Australian Mammal Society. Sydney, NSW, Australia. (Presentation). 

2018. Wheatley R, Pavlic TP, Levy O & Wilson RS. Optimum escape strategy depends on both relative performance and habitat characteristics. Australasian Society for the Study of Animal Behaviour. Brisbane, QLD, Australia. (Presentation). 

2018. Wheatley R, Pavlic TP, Levy O & Wilson RS. Does habitat complexity affect predation risk? Predictions using a biomechanical agent-based model. Australian Mammal Society. Brisbane, QLD, Australia. (Presentation).

2018. Wheatley R, Pavlic TP, Levy O & Wilson RS. The interaction between performance capacities and habitat complexity predicts predator evasion success. Gordon Research Conference (Predator-Prey Interactions). Ventura, CA, USA. (Poster)

2017. Wheatley R, Levy O, Pavlic TP & Wilson RS. What factors determine predation success? Considering speed, agility, and strategy. Society for Integrative and Comparative Biology. New Orleans, LA, USA. (Presentation)

2016. Wheatley R, Levy O, Pavlic TP & Wilson RS. Predicting predator evasion success based on speed, agility and environment. Ecological Society of Australia. Fremantle, WA, Australia. (Presentation)

2015. Wheatley R,  Angilletta MJ, Niehaus AC & Wilson RS. Escape strategies: predicting optimal running speed when there is a trade-off with accuracy. Behaviour. Cairns, QLD, Australia. (Presentation)

2015. Wheatley R, Brown C, Angilletta MJ, Niehaus AC & Wilson RS. Optimising performance by balancing trade-offs between speed and accuracy. Society for Integrative and Comparative Biology. West Palm Beach, FL, USA. (Presentation)

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