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Person et al. (2021) Make-believe paper. A journal 1:100-105.

White TE, Latty T (2020) Flies improve the salience of iridescent sexual signals by orienting toward the sun. Behavioural Ecology 31, 1401-1409.
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Keith, R.J. Martin, J.M, Given, L. and Hochuli, D. F. Urban children’s connections to nature and environmental behaviors differ with age and gender, PLOS1

Hall, M.J., Burns, A.L., Martin, J.M. and Hochuli, D.F. 2021, Ecological insights into a charismatic bird using different citizen science approaches. Austral Ecology. (accepted February 2021

Taylor, L., Leckey, E., Lead, P. and Hochuli, D.F. 2020.What visitors want from urban parks: diversity, utility, serendipity. n Frontiers in Environmental Science (accepted 14 Nov 2020)

Goddard, M. A., Davies, Z. G., Guenat, S., Ferguson, M. J., Fisher, J. C., Akanni, A., . . . Dallimer, M. 2021. A global horizon scan of the future impacts of robotics and autonomous systems on urban ecosystems. Nature Ecology & Evolution. doi:10.1038/s41559-020-01358-zz

Ordóñez, C., Kendal, D., Threlfall, C.T., Hochuli, D.F., Davern, M., Fuller, R., van der Ree, R., Livesley, S. How urban forest managers evaluate management and governance challenges in their decision-making. Forests. Accepted 30 August 2020.

Taylor, C.L., Lydecker, H.W., Lo, N., Hochuli, D.F. and Banks P.B. 2020. Invasive rabbits host immature Ixodes ticks at the urban-forest interface. Ticks and Tick-Borne Diseases (Accepted 2 April 2020)

Hanford. J. K. Hochuli D.F, and Webb. C.E. 2020. Observations of an unexpected abundance of estuarine mosquitoes associated with an urban freshwater wetland. Australian Zoologist (accepted 22 February 2020).

Hall, M.J., Burns, A.L., Martin, J.M. and Hochuli, D.F. 2020. Flight initiation distance changes across landscapes and habitats in a successful urban colonizer. Urban Ecosystems. 23: 785-791.

Hanford. J. K. Webb. C.E. and Hochuli D.F. 2020. Management of urban wetlands for conservation can reduce aquatic biodiversity and increase mosquito risk. Journal of Applied Ecology 57: 794-805

Ordonez-Barona, C., van der Ree, R. Threlfall, C.T., Hochuli, D.F., Fuller, R. Kendal, D Davern, M., Livesley, S. Decision-Making Of Municipal Urban Forest Managers Through The Lens Of Governance. Environmental Science and Policy 104:136-147

Taylor, L., Leckey, E. and Hochuli, D.F. 2020. Focus groups identify optimum urban nature in four Australian and New Zealand Cities. Urban Ecosystems 23:199–213.

Leonard R.J., Pettit, T.J., Irga, P., McArthur, C., and Hochuli D.F. 2019 Air pollution directly impairs honey bee learning and memory of olfactory cues”, Ecotoxicology 28:1056–1062

Lydecker, H.W., Banks, P.B. Hochuli, D.F. 2019. Counting ticks (Acari: Ixodida) on hosts is complex: a review and comparison of methods.” Journal of Medical Entomology. 56 :1527-1533.

Hanford. J. K. Webb. C.E. and Hochuli D.F. 2019. Habitat traits associated with mosquito risk and aquatic diversity in urban wetlands. Wetlands 39:743-758.

Hanford, J.K. Hochuli D.F., and Webb. C.E. 2019. Oviposition behavior of Culex annulirostris (Diptera: Culicidae) is affected by the recent presence of invasive Gambusia holbrooki (Cyprinodontiformes: Poecoliidae). Journal of Medical Entomology 56: 1165-1169.

Haddock, J.K., Threlfall, C.G., Law, B. and Hochuli D.F. 2019. Responses of insectivorous bats and nocturnal insects to local changes in street light technology. Austral Ecology 1052-64

Haddock, J. K., Threlfall, C.G., Law, B. and Hochuli D.F. 2019. Light pollution at the urban forest edge negatively impacts insectivorous bats. Biological Conservation 236: 17-28.

Ordonez-Barona, C., Threlfall, C.T., Kendal, D. Hochuli, D.F. Davern, M., Fuller, R. Livesley, S. 2019. Urban forest governance and decision-making: A systematic review and synthesis of the perspectives of municipal managers. Landscape and Urban Planning 189: 166-180.

Lydecker, H. W, Hochuli, D.F. and Banks P.B. 2019, Peri-urban black rats host a rich assembly of ticks and healthier rats have more ticks. Ticks and Tick-Borne Diseases. 10: 749-753

Lydecker, H. W., Etheridge, B., Price, C.J., Banks, P.B., and Hochuli, D. F. 2019. Landscapes within landscapes: ticks use different ecological niches on the host landscapes of two host species. Acta Tropica 193:60-65

Leonard, R.J., Vergoz, V., Proschogo, N., McArthur, C. and Hochuli, D. F. 2019. Petrol exhaust pollution impairs honey bee learning and memory Oikos 128:264-273.

Vanderstock, A. M., T. Latty, R. J. Leonard, and Hochuli, D. F. 2019. Mines over matter: Effects of foliar particulate matter on the herbivorous insect, Helicoverpa armigera. Journal of Applied Entomology 143:77-87.

Leonard, R. J., K. K. Y. Wat, C. McArthur, and Hochuli, D. F. 2018. Urbanisation and wing asymmetry in the western honey bee (Apis mellifera, Linnaeus 1758) at multiple scales. PeerJ 6:e5940.

Leonard, R. J., McArthur, C. and Hochuli, D. F. 2018. Habitat complexity affects the abundance but not diversity of arthropods in roadside greenspace. Urban Forestry & Urban Greening. 30, 108-114

Lowe, E. C., Threlfall, C. G., Wilder, S. M. & Hochuli, D. F. 2018. Environmental drivers of spider community composition at multiple scales along an urban gradient. Biodiversity and Conservation. 27 (4), 829-852

Taylor, L., Hahs, A. K. & Hochuli, D. F. 2018. Wellbeing and urban living: Nurtured by nature. Urban Ecosystems. 21 (1), 197-208

McElroy, D., Hochuli, D.F., Doblin, M., Murphy, R., Blackburn, R. & Coleman, R. 2017. Effect of copper on multiple successional stages of a marine fouling assemblage. Biofouling. 33 (10), 904-916

Banks, P. B. & Hochuli, D. F. 2017. Extinction, de-extinction and conservation: A dangerous mix of ideas. Australian zoologist, 38, 390-394.

Hanford, J. K., Crowther, M. S. & Hochuli, D. F. 2017. Effectiveness of vegetation‐based biodiversity offset metrics as surrogates for ants. Conservation Biology, 31, 161-171.

Lee, T. R. C., Evans, T. A., Cameron, S. L., Hochuli, D.F., Ho, S. Y. W. & Lo, N. 2017. Ecological diversification of the Australian Coptotermes termites and the evolution of mound building. Journal of Biogeography, 44, 1405-1417.

Leonard, R. J. & Hochuli, D. F. 2017 The multifaceted nature of vulnerability in managed bees: A response to Klein et al. Trends in Ecology & Evolution, 32, 633-635.

Leonard, R. J. & Hochuli, D. F. 2017. Exhausting all avenues: Why impacts of air pollution should be part of road ecology. Frontiers in Ecology and the Environment, 15, 443-449.

Lowe, E., Wilder, S. & Hochuli, D. F. 2017. Life history of an urban-tolerant spider shows resilience to anthropogenic habitat disturbance. Journal of Urban Ecology, 3, jux004.

Taylor, L. & Hochuli, D. F. 2017. Defining greenspace: Multiple uses across multiple disciplines. Landscape and Urban Planning, 158, 25-38.

Leonard, R. J., McArthur, C. & Hochuli, D. F. 2016. A multistressor, multitrait approach to assessing the effects of wind and dust on Eucalyptus tereticornis. American Journal of Botany, 103, 1466-1471.

Leonard, R. J., McArthur, C. & Hochuli, D. F. 2016. Particulate matter deposition on roadside plants and the importance of leaf trait combinations. Urban Forestry & Urban Greening, 20, 249-253.

Low, P. A., McArthur, C. & Hochuli, D. F. 2016. Head capsule stacking by caterpillars: Morphology complements behaviour to provide a novel defence. PeerJ, 4, e1714. Lowe, E., Wilder, S. & Hochuli, D. F. 2016. Persistence and survival of the spider Nephila plumipes. Urban ecosystems, 19, 705-720.

McElroy, D. J., Doblin, M. A., Murphy, R. J., Hochuli, D. F. & Coleman, R. A. 2016. A limited legacy effect of copper in marine biofilms. Marine pollution bulletin, 109, 117-127.

Leonard, R. J., McArthur, C. & Hochuli, D. F. 2016. Exposure to wind alters insect herbivore behaviour in larvae of Uraba lugens (Lepidoptera: Nolidae). Austral Entomology, 55, 242-246.

Low, P. A., McArthur, C. & Hochuli, D. F. 2016. It is safe to go out on a limb: Within‐tree leaf age and location do not alter predation risk for insect herbivores. Austral Entomology, 55, 284-290.

van den Berg F, Thompson, MB, Hochuli D.F. 2015 When hot rocks get hotter: behavior and acclimatization mitigate exposure to extreme temperatures in a spider. Ecosphere 6: art88.

Lydecker, H. W., Stanfield, E., Lo, N., Hochuli, D. F. & Banks, P. B. 2015. Are urban bandicoots solely to blame for tick concerns? Australian Zoologist. 37:288-293

Taylor, L. & Hochuli, D. F. 2015. Creating better cities: How biodiversity and ecosystem functioning enhance urban residents’ wellbeing. Urban Ecosystems, 18:747-726.

Lowe, E. C., Wilder, S. M. & Hochuli, D. F. 2014. Urbanisation at multiple scales is associated with larger size and higher fecundity of an orb-weaving spider. PloS one, 9, e105480.

Low, P. A., Sam, K., McArthur, C., Posa, M. R. C. & Hochuli, D. F. 2014. Determining predator identity from attack marks left in model caterpillars: Guidelines for best practice. Entomologia Experimentalis et Applicata, 152, 120-126.

Low, P. A., McArthur, C. & Hochuli, D. F. 2014. Dealing with your past: Experience of failed predation suppresses caterpillar feeding behaviour. Animal Behaviour, 90, 337-343.

Low, P. A., McArthur, C., Fisher, K. & Hochuli, D. F. 2014. Elevated volatile concentrations in high‐nutrient plants: Do insect herbivores pay a high price for good food? Ecological Entomology, 39, 480-491.

Matias, M. G., Coleman, R. A., Hochuli, D. F. & Underwood, A. J. 2013. Macrofaunal responses to edges are independent of habitat-heterogeneity in experimental landscapes. PloS one, 8, e61349.

Low, P. A., Angus, W. J., Wagner, A., Wilkin, D., Shiels, M., Dockerill, R. & Hochuli, D. F. 2013. Use of spider silk for nest building by the regent honeyeater Anthochaera phrygia and the helmeted honeyeater Lichenostomus melanops cassidix. Australian Zoologist, 36, 349-354.

Powell, F. A., Hochuli, D. F., Symonds, C. L. & Cassis, G. 2012. Are psyllids affiliated with the threatened plants Acacia ausfeldii, A. dangarensis and A. gordonii at risk of co‐extinction? Austral Ecology, 37, 140-148.

Powell, F. A., Hochuli, D. F. & Cassis, G. 2011. A new host and additional localities for the rare psyllid Acizzia keithi Taylor and Moir (Hemiptera: Psyllidae). Australian Journal of Entomology, 50, 441-444.

Matias, M. G., Underwood, A. J., Hochuli, D. F. & Coleman, R. A. 2011. Habitat identity influences species-area relationships in heterogeneous habitats. Marine Ecology Progress Series, 437, 135-145.

Simpson, S. J., Raubenheimer, D., Charleston, M. A., Clissold, F. J., Couzin, I. D., Clements, K. D., Coleman, R. A., Dussutour, A., Foley, W., Forbey, J., Glaze, E., Gordon, I. J., Hanan, J., Hochuli, D. F., Kearney, M. R., Mcarthur, C., Poore, A. G. B., Sword, G. A. & Wallis, I. R. 2010. Modelling nutritional interactions: From individuals to communities. Trends in Ecology & Evolution, 25, 53-60.

Lomov, B., Keith, D. A. & Hochuli, D. F. 2010. Pollination and plant reproductive success in restored urban landscapes dominated by a pervasive exotic pollinator. Landscape and Urban Planning, 96, 232-239.

Christie, F. J., Cassis, G. & Hochuli, D. F. 2010. Urbanization affects the trophic structure of arboreal arthropod communities. Urban ecosystems, 13, 169-180.

Matias, M. G., Underwood, A., Hochuli, D. & Coleman, R. 2010. Independent effects of patch size and structural complexity on diversity of benthic macroinvertebrates. Ecology, 91, 1908-1915.

Lomov, B., Keith, D. A. & Hochuli, D. F. 2009. Linking ecological function to species composition in ecological restoration: Seed removal by ants in recreated woodland. Austral Ecology, 34, 751-760.

Christie, F. J. & Hochuli, D. F. 2009. Responses of wasp communities to urbanization: Effects on community resilience and species diversity. Journal of Insect Conservation, 13, 213-221.

Blamires, S. J., Hochuli, D. F. & Thompson, M. B. 2009. Prey protein influences growth and decoration building in the orb web spider Argiope keyserlingi. Ecological Entomology, 34, 545-550.

Lassau, S. A. & Hochuli, D. F. 2008. Testing predictions of beetle community patterns derived empirically using remote sensing. Diversity and Distributions, 14, 138-147.

Hochuli, D. F. & Banks, P. B. 2008. Selection pressures on zoology teaching in Australian universities: Student perceptions of zoological education and how to improve it. Australian Zoologist, 34, 548-553.

Blamires, S. J., Hochuli, D. F. & Thompson, M. B. 2008. Why cross the web: Decoration spectral properties and prey capture in an orb spider (Argiope keyserlingi) web. Biological Journal of the Linnean Society, 94, 221-229.

Reid, A. M. & Hochuli, D. F. 2007. Grassland invertebrate assemblages in managed landscapes: Effect of host plant and microhabitat architecture. Austral Ecology, 32, 708-718.

Lassau, S. A. & Hochuli, D. F. 2007. Associations between wasp communities and forest structure: Do strong local patterns hold across landscapes? Austral Ecology, 32, 656-662.

Blamires, S. J., Thompson, M. B. & Hochuli, D. F. 2007. Habitat selection and web plasticity by the orb spider Argiope keyserlingi (Argiopidae): Do they compromise foraging success for predator avoidance? Austral Ecology, 32, 551-563.

Blamires, S. J., Hochuli, D. F. & Thompson, M. B. 2007. Does decoration building influence antipredator responses in an orb-web spider (Argiope keyserlingi) in its natural habitat? Australian Journal of Zoology, 55, 1-7.

Tatarnic, N. J., Cassis, G. & Hochuli, D. F. 2006. Traumatic insemination in the plant bug genus Coridromius signoret (Heteroptera: Miridae). Biology Letters, 2, 58-61.

Lomov, B., Keith, D. A., Britton, D. R. & Hochuli, D. F. 2006. Are butterflies and moths useful indicators for restoration monitoring? A pilot study in Sydney’s Cumberland plain woodland. Ecological Management & Restoration, 7, 204-210.

Goldsbrough, C. L., Shine, R. & Hochuli, D. F. 2006. Factors affecting retreat‐site selection by coppertail skinks (Ctenotus taeniolatus) from sandstone outcrops in eastern Australia. Austral ecology, 31, 326-336.

Lassau, S. A., Hochuli, D. F., Cassis, G. & Reid, C. A. 2005. Effects of habitat complexity on forest beetle diversity: Do functional groups respond consistently? Diversity and distributions, 11, 73-82.

Lassau, S. A. & Hochuli, D. F. 2005. Wasp community responses to habitat complexity in Sydney sandstone forests. Austral Ecology, 30, 179-187.

Lassau, S. A., Cassis, G., Flemons, P. K., Wilkie, L. & Hochuli, D. F. 2005. Using high‐resolution multi‐spectral imagery to estimate habitat complexity in open‐canopy forests: Can we predict ant community patterns? Ecography, 28, 495-504.

Graham, K. L., Blackwell, G. L. & Hochuli, D. F. 2005. Habitat use by the Hastings river mouse, Pseudomys oralis. Australian Zoologist, 33, 100-107.

Christie, F. J. & Hochuli, D. F. 2005. Elevated levels of herbivory in urban landscapes: Are declines in tree health more than an edge effect. Ecol Soc, 10. Lassau, S. A. & Hochuli, D. F. 2004. Effects of habitat complexity on ant assemblages. Ecography, 27, 157-164.

Goldsbrough, C. L., Hochuli, D. F. & Shine, R. 2004. Fitness benefits of retreat-site selection: Spiders, rocks, and thermal cues. Ecology, 85, 1635-1641.

Gibb, H. & Hochuli, D. F. 2004. Removal experiment reveals limited effects of a behaviorally dominant species on ant assemblages. Ecology, 85, 648-657.

Reid, A. M., Hochuli, D. F. & Cassis, G. 2003. Long-term effect of nutrients and grazing on grassland ground-dwelling invertebrates. Integrative and Comparative Biology, 43, 1004-1004.

Reader, T. & Hochuli, D. F. 2003. Understanding gregariousness in a larval lepidopteran: The roles of host plant, predation, and microclimate. Ecological Entomology, 28, 729-737.

Lassau, S. A. & Hochuli, D. F. 2003. Effects of roads on ant assemblages in the Sydney region: Are patterns scale-dependent? Records of the South Australian Museum Monograph Series, 7, 283-290.

Goldsbrough, C., Hochuli, D.F. & Shine, R. 2003. Invertebrate biodiversity under hot rocks: Habitat use by the fauna of sandstone outcrops in the Sydney region. Biological conservation, 109, 85-93.

Gibb, H. & Hochuli, D. F. 2003. Colonisation by a dominant ant facilitated by anthropogenic disturbance: Effects on ant assemblage composition, biomass and resource use. Oikos, 103, 469-478.

Gibb, H. & Hochuli, D.F. 2003. Nest relocation in the golden spiny ant, Polyrhachis ammon : Environmental cues and temporal castes. Insectes Sociaux, 50, 323-329.

Gibb, H., Giragossyan, H. & Hochuli, D. F. 2003. Spatial arrangement of nests of the common greenhead ant, Rhytidoponera metallica (f. Smith), on rock outcrops: Over dispersion and the effect of a dominant ant. Records of the South Australian Museum Monograph Series, 7, 275-281.

Gibb, H. & Hochuli, D. F. 2002. Habitat fragmentation in an urban environment: Large and small fragments support different arthropod assemblages. Biological Conservation, 106, 91-100.

Hochuli, D. F. 2001. Insect herbivory and ontogeny: How do growth and development influence feeding behaviour, morphology and host use? Austral Ecology, 26, 563-570.

Hochuli, D. F. & Roberts, F. M. 1996. Approximate digestibility of fibre for a graminivorous caterpillar. Entomologia experimentalis et applicata, 81, 15-20.

Hochuli, D. F. 1996. The ecology of plant/insect interactions: Implications of digestive strategy for feeding by phytophagous insects. Oikos, 133-141.

Hochuli, D. F., Roberts, B. & Sanson, G. D. 1994. Foregut morphology of Locusta migratoria (L) (Orthoptera, acrididae). Journal of the Australian Entomological Society, 33, 65-69. Hochuli, D. F. 1993. Does silica defend grasses against invertebrate herbivores? Trends in Ecology & Evolution, 8, 418-418.

Hochuli, D.F., Sanson, G. & Roberts, B. 1993. Approximate digestibility of fibre for two locusts. Entomologia experimentalis et applicata, 66, 187-190.

Hochuli, D.F., Roberts, B. & Sanson, G. 1992. Anteriorly directed microspines in the foregut of Locusta migratoria (Orthoptera: Acrididae). International Journal of Insect Morphology and Embryology, 21, 95-97.

Book chapters Hochuli, D.F. & Threlfall. C.G. 2018 Planning for protection: promoting pest suppressing landscapes through habitat management. In: Ossola, A., Niemelä, J. (eds.) Urban Biodiversity: from Research to Practice. Routledge, London and New York pp. 54-70.

Lunney, D., Hutchings, P., Hochuli, D. F. & Recher, H. 2010. Is the natural history of Sydney so camouflaged that it will not survive? In: Lunney, D., Hutchings, P. & Hochuli, D. (eds.) The natural history of Sydney. Mosman: Royal Zoological Society of New South Wales. pp 429-438.

Hochuli, D. F., Christie, F. J. & Lomov, B. 2009. Invertebrate biodiversity in urban landscapes: Assessing remnant habitat and its restoration. In: McDonnell, M. J., Hahs, A. K. & Breuste, J. H. (eds.) Ecology of cities and towns: A comparative approach. Cambridge University Press

Wratten SD, Hochuli D.F., Gurr G.M., Tylianakis J, Scarratt SL. (2007) Conservation, biodiversity and integrated pest management. In: Perspectives in ecological theory and integrated pest management (eds M Kogan and P Jepson), pp 223-224, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, United Kingdom.

Hochuli, D., Gibb, H., Burrows, S. & Christie, F. 2004. Ecology of Sydney’s urban habitat fragments: Has fragmentation taken the sting out of insect herbivory. In: Lunney, D. & Burgin, S. (eds.) Urban wildlife: More than meets the eye. Mosman: Royal Zoological Society of NSW. pp 63-69.

Gibb, H. & Hochuli, D. F. 1999. Nesting analysis of arthropod assemblages in habitat fragments in the Sydney region. In: Ponder, W. & Lunney, D. (eds.) The other 99%. The conservation and biodiversity of invertebrates. Mosman: Royal Zoological Society of New South Wales. pp 77-81

Hochuli, D. F. 1998. Biodiversity tale: How invertebrates can teach the zoology dog new tricks. In: Lunney, D., Dawson, T. E. & Dickman, C. (eds.) Is the biodiversity tail wagging the zoological dog? Mosman: Royal Zoological Society of New South Wales. pp 15-23.