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Natasha Kruger
Natasha Kruger
Lecturer in Animal Ecology, Animal Behaviour and Wildlife Conservation, University of Wolverhampton
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Biological Invasions in South Africa
BW Van Wilgen, J Measey, DM Richardson, JR Wilson, TA Zengeya
Springer Nature, 2020
1752020
Anti-predator strategies of the invasive African clawed frog, Xenopus laevis, to native and invasive predators in western France
N Kruger, J Measey, A Herrel, J Secondi
Regional Euro-Asian Biological Invasions Centre, 2019
182019
Repeated reduction in parasite diversity in invasive populations of Xenopus laevis: a global experiment in enemy release
AL Schoeman, N Kruger, J Secondi, LH Du Preez
Biological Invasions 21, 1323-1338, 2019
172019
Progeny of Xenopus laevis from altitudinal extremes display adaptive physiological performance
C Wagener, N Kruger, J Measey
Journal of Experimental Biology 224 (7), jeb233031, 2021
162021
Reproductive strategies of the kangaroo leech, Marsupiobdella africana (Glossiphoniidae)
N Kruger, L Du Preez
International Journal for Parasitology: Parasites and Wildlife 4 (1), 142-147, 2015
162015
South Africa as a donor of alien animals
J Measey, TB Robinson, N Kruger, TA Zengeya, BP Hurley
Biological Invasions in South Africa, 787-830, 2020
132020
Phenotypic variation in Xenopus laevis tadpoles from contrasting climatic regimes is the result of adaptation and plasticity
N Kruger, J Secondi, L Du Preez, A Herrel, J Measey
Oecologia 200 (1), 37-50, 2022
92022
Does the spatial sorting of dispersal traits affect the phenotype of the non-dispersing stages of the invasive frog Xenopus laevis through coupling?
N Kruger, J Measey, G Vimercati, A Herrel, J Secondi
Biological Journal of the Linnean Society 132 (2), 257-269, 2021
82021
Ecophysiological models for global invaders: Is Europe a big playground for the African clawed frog?
P Ginal, M Mokhatla, N Kruger, J Secondi, A Herrel, J Measey, D Rödder
Journal of Experimental Zoology Part A: Ecological and Integrative …, 2021
82021
Parasite introduction to the Endangered western leopard toad: Spill over or spill back?
N Kruger
North-West University (South Africa), Potchefstroom Campus, 2017
52017
Land cover, individual’s age and spatial sorting shape landscape resistance in the invasive frog Xenopus laevis
G Vimercati, N Kruger, J Secondi
Journal of Animal Ecology 90 (5), 1177-1190, 2021
42021
More time for aliens? Performance shifts lead to increased activity time budgets propelling invasion success
P Ginal, N Kruger, C Wagener, L Araspin, M Mokhatla, J Secondi, ...
Biological Invasions 25 (1), 267-283, 2023
32023
Do vulnerable life-history stages of Xenopus laevis reduce its invasion potential?
N Kruger
Université de Lyon; Universiteit Stellenbosch (Afrique du Sud), 2020
12020
Living in a multi-stressor world: nitrate pollution and thermal stress interact to affect amphibian larvae
N Sinai, PC Eterovick, N Kruger, B Oetken, K Ruthsatz
bioRxiv, 2024.02. 22.581589, 2024
2024
Phenotypic variation in Xenopus laevis tadpoles from contrasting rainfall regimes is the result of adaptation and plasticity
N Kruger, J Secondi, L Du Preez, A Herrel, J Measey
2020
SPATIAL SORTING ON DISPERSAL TRAITS ARE STAGE DEPENDENT IN THE INVASIVE AMPHIBIAN XENOPUS LAEVIS IN WESTERN FRANCE.
N Kruger, G Vimercati, A Herrel, J Secondi, J Measey
African Herp News, 2019
2019
XENOPUS LAEVIS PROGENY DISPLAY LOCAL ADAPTATION OF PHYSIOLOGICAL PERFORMANCE TO ENVIRONMENTAL EXTREMES.
C Wagener, J Measey, N Kruger
African Herp News, 2019
2019
HOW DO HERPETOLOGISTS STUDY INVASIONS?
J Measey, J Baxter-Gilbert, S Davies, N Kruger, N Mohanty
African Herp News, 2019
2019
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