What are MeaseyLab publications? Simply, these are papers that my lab conceives at Lab meetings. We collectively assemble the data, conduct the analyses and write manuscripts together. We have one project that we conduct each year that is inspired by who we are, what we do and what we discuss at our Lab meetings. It is an instructive process for post-graduate students who are already engaged in their own research but through these Lab publications learn the additional skills of collaboration and organisation to do research together. We also try to make projects fun, as we believe that this is at the heart of all good research.
2017
Kumschick, S., Measey, G.J., Vimercati, G., de Villiers, F.A., Mokhatla, M., Davies, S.J., Thorp, C.J., Rebelo, A., Blackburn, T. & Kraus, F. (2017) How repeatable is the Environmental Impact Classification of Alien Taxa (EICAT)? Comparing independent global impact assessments of amphibians. Ecology and Evolution 2017;00:1–10. https://doi.org/10.1002/ece3.2877
Kumschick, S., Vimercati, G., de Villiers, F.A., Mokhatla, M., Davies, S.J., Thorp, C.J., Rebelo, A. & Measey, G.J. (2017) Impact assessment with different scoring tools: How well do alien amphibian assessments match? Neobiota 33:53-66pdf
2016
Measey, G.J., Vimercati, G., de Villiers, F.A., Mokhatla, M., Davies, S.J., Thorp, C.J., Rebelo, A. & Kumschick, S. (2016) A global assessment of alien amphibian impacts in a formal framework. Diversity and Distributions 22: 970-981. pdf
2015
Measey, G.J., Vimercati, G., de Villiers, F.A., Mokhatla, M.M., Davies, S.J., Edwards, S. & Altwegg, R. (2015). Frog eat frog: exploring variables influencing anurophagy. PeerJ 3, e1204.