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Christopher Johnstone
Christopher Johnstone
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Interpreting indices of physiological stress in free-living vertebrates
CP Johnstone, RD Reina, A Lill
Journal of Comparative Physiology B 182, 861-879, 2012
2302012
Impacts of the antidepressant fluoxetine on the anti-predator behaviours of wild guppies (Poecilia reticulata)
M Saaristo, A McLennan, CP Johnstone, BO Clarke, BBM Wong
Aquatic toxicology 183, 38-45, 2017
952017
Does habitat fragmentation cause stress in the agile antechinus? A haematological approach
CP Johnstone, A Lill, RD Reina
Journal of Comparative Physiology B 182, 139-155, 2012
782012
Sex in troubled waters: widespread agricultural contaminant disrupts reproductive behaviour in fish
MG Bertram, M Saaristo, JB Baumgartner, CP Johnstone, M Allinson, ...
Hormones and behavior 70, 85-91, 2015
742015
Habitat loss, fragmentation and degradation effects on small mammals: Analysis with conditional inference tree statistical modelling
CP Johnstone, A Lill, RD Reina
Biological Conservation 176, 80-98, 2014
692014
Use of erythrocyte indicators of health and condition in vertebrate ecophysiology: a review and appraisal
CP Johnstone, A Lill, RD Reina
Biological Reviews 92 (1), 150-168, 2017
642017
Tolerance of human approaches by Common Mynas along an urban-rural gradient
A McGiffin, A Lill, J Beckman, CP Johnstone
Emu-Austral Ornithology 113 (2), 154-160, 2013
562013
Behavioural effects of psychoactive pharmaceutical exposure on European perch (Perca fluviatilis) in a multi-stressor environment
M Saaristo, A Lagesson, MG Bertram, J Fick, J Klaminder, CP Johnstone, ...
Science of the total environment 655, 1311-1320, 2019
532019
Field-realistic exposure to the androgenic endocrine disruptor 17β-trenbolone alters ecologically important behaviours in female fish across multiple contexts
MG Bertram, M Saaristo, JM Martin, TE Ecker, M Michelangeli, ...
Environmental Pollution 243, 900-911, 2018
382018
Are haematocrit and haemoglobin concentration reliable body condition indicators in nestlings: the welcome swallow as a case study
A Lill, K Rajchl, L Yachou-Wos, CP Johnstone
Avian Biology Research 6 (1), 57-66, 2013
382013
Impact of anthropogenic habitat fragmentation on population health in a small, carnivorous marsupial
CP Johnstone, RD Reina, A Lill
Journal of Mammalogy 91 (6), 1332-1341, 2010
322010
A 20-year investigation of declining leatherback hatching success: implications of climate variation
AR Rafferty, CP Johnstone, JA Garner, RD Reina
Royal Society Open Science 4 (10), 170196, 2017
232017
Body condition and chronic stress in urban and rural noisy miners
C Powell, A Lill, CP Johnstone
The Open Ornithology Journal 6 (1), 2013
222013
John Martin
C Johnstone, J Martin
(No Title), 1974
201974
Response of the agile antechinus to habitat edge, configuration and condition in fragmented forest
CP Johnstone, A Lill, RD Reina
PLoS One 6 (11), e27158, 2011
182011
Characterisation of the transcriptome of male and female wild-type guppy brains with RNA-Seq and consequences of exposure to the pharmaceutical pollutant, 17α-ethinyl estradiol
M Saaristo, BBM Wong, L Mincarelli, A Craig, CP Johnstone, M Allinson, ...
Aquatic toxicology 186, 28-39, 2017
172017
The endocrine disruptor, 17α-ethinyl estradiol, alters male mate choice in a freshwater fish
M Saaristo, CP Johnstone, K Xu, M Allinson, BBM Wong
Aquatic toxicology 208, 118-125, 2019
162019
Correlates of extinction risk in Australian squamate reptiles
AF Senior, M Böhm, CP Johnstone, MD McGee, S Meiri, DG Chapple, ...
Journal of Biogeography 48 (9), 2144-2152, 2021
122021
Are haematocrit and haemoglobin concentration reliable indicators of body condition in adult Welcome Swallows?
A Lill, L Yachou-Wos, CP Johnstone
Emu 113 (2), 93-98, 2013
112013
Reproductive investment compromises maternal health in three species of freshwater turtle
AR Rafferty, TF Scheelings, LJ Foley, CP Johnstone, RD Reina
Physiological and Biochemical Zoology 87 (3), 411-419, 2014
102014
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