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Publikováno v:
Australian Mammalogy. 43:221-225
Information about the ecological functional roles of native predators may help inform the conservation of wildlife and pest management. If predators show preferences for certain prey, such as invasive species, this could potentially be used as a cons
Autor:
Joe Benshemesh, Charlie Pascoe, Barbara Triggs, David M. Forsyth, Naomi E. Davis, Lindy F. Lumsden, Jenny Lawrence, Georgeanna Story, Mike Wysong, Glenn A. Edwards, Russell Palmer, Dale G. Nimmo, Cecilia Myers, Thomas M. Newsome, Danielle Stokeld, Andy Sharp, Mark Venosta, Paul Story, Mike Letnic, Chris R. Dickman, Tim S. Doherty, Euan G. Ritchie
Publikováno v:
Mammal Review. 49:31-44
Conserving large carnivores is controversial because they can threaten wildlife, human safety, and livestock production. Since large carnivores often have large ranges, effective management requires knowledge of how their ecology and functional roles
Autor:
Ben Fanson, Paul D. Moloney, Matthew Amos, Anthony R. Pople, Luke Woodford, Michael Brennan, Georgeanna Story, David M. Forsyth
Publikováno v:
Journal of Mammalogy.
Identifying landscape features and processes that facilitate the persistence of populations is particularly important for invasive mammal species, because it can focus management interventions on relatively small areas. We used camera traps to test p
Publikováno v:
Australian Mammalogy. 43:300
The ecological role of canids in arid Australia is unresolved. Some argue they play a role regulating populations of herbivores and introduced mesopredators such as feral cats (Felis catus) and foxes (Vulpes vulpes). However, evidence also suggests t
Autor:
Oliver J. F. Brown, Judith Field, Georgeanna Story, Mike Letnic, Chris R. Dickman, Paul Story
Publikováno v:
Journal of Mammalogy. 92:1210-1222
Small mammal assemblages in the aridlands of the Southern Hemisphere often have wildly fluctuating dynamics. Previous studies have attributed these fluctuations to climate-driven pulses in food resources resulting in the switching of trophic control
Publikováno v:
Journal of Mammalogy. 92:590-600
The mesopredator release hypothesis (MRH) predicts that a reduced abundance of top-order predators results in an increase in the abundance of smaller predators due to the cessation of intraguild predation and competition. In turn, small prey preferre
Autor:
Remy van de Ven, Chris R. Dickman, Peter J. S. Fleming, Thomas M. Newsome, Guy-Anthony Ballard, Georgeanna Story
Publikováno v:
Oecologia. 175(1)
Resource subsidies to opportunistic predators may alter natural predator–prey relationships and, in turn, have implications for how these predators affect co-occurring prey. To explore this idea, we compared the prey available to and eaten by a top
Publikováno v:
Australian Mammalogy. 35:224
The tree mouse (Pogonomys sp.) is a cryptic species from north-east Queensland. We report the first known predation of this species by a reptile, the carpet python (Morelia spilota), based on the identification of hair retrieved from a road-killed py