Marcel Cardillo

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Australian National University, Acton, Australian Capital Territory, Australia 
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David Duchene grad student 2013-2016 University of Sydney
Dan L. Warren post-doc 2012-2014 ANU
Russell Dinnage post-doc 2015-2018 ANU
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Scheele BC, Heard GW, Cardillo M, et al. (2023) An invasive pathogen drives directional niche contractions in amphibians. Nature Ecology & Evolution
Cardillo M, Skeels A, Dinnage R. (2023) Priorities for conserving the world's terrestrial mammals based on over-the-horizon extinction risk. Current Biology : Cb. 33: 1381-1388.e6
Bromham L, Dinnage R, Skirgård H, et al. (2022) Publisher Correction: Global predictors of language endangerment and the future of linguistic diversity. Nature Ecology & Evolution. 6: 231
Bromham L, Dinnage R, Skirgård H, et al. (2021) Global predictors of language endangerment and the future of linguistic diversity. Nature Ecology & Evolution
Skeels A, Dinnage R, Medina I, et al. (2021) Ecological interactions shape the evolution of flower color in communities across a temperate biodiversity hotspot. Evolution Letters. 5: 277-289
Cardillo M. (2021) Clarifying the relationship between body size and extinction risk in amphibians by complete mapping of model space. Proceedings. Biological Sciences. 288: 20203011
Bromham L, Hua X, Cardillo M. (2020) Macroevolutionary and macroecological approaches to understanding the evolution of stress tolerance in plants. Plant, Cell & Environment
Dinnage R, Skeels A, Cardillo M. (2020) Spatiophylogenetic modelling of extinction risk reveals evolutionary distinctiveness and brief flowering period as threats in a hotspot plant genus. Proceedings. Biological Sciences. 287: 20192817
Skeels A, Esquerré D, Cardillo M. (2020) Alternative pathways to diversity across ecologically distinct lizard radiations Global Ecology and Biogeography. 29: 454-469
Skeels A, Cardillo M. (2019) Equilibrium and non-equilibrium phases in the radiation of hakea and the drivers of diversity in Mediterranean-type ecosystems. Evolution; International Journal of Organic Evolution
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