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Publikováno v:
Ecological Applications. 32
Predators compete aggressively for resources, establishing trophic hierarchies that influence ecosystem structure. Competitive interactions are particularly important in invaded ecosystems where introduced predators can suppress native prey species.
Autor:
Michael J. Cherry, Justine L. Atkins, Martijn J. A. Weterings, Sarah Huebner, Jennifer S. Hunter, Lydia Beaudrot, Lisa Teckentrup, Irene Castañeda, Justine A. Smith, Justin P. Suraci, Meredith S. Palmer, Patrick M. Garvey, Dana J. Morin, Kaitlyn M. Gaynor, Carson B. Keller
Publikováno v:
Journal of Animal Ecology 89 (2020) 9
Journal of Animal Ecology, 89(9), 1997-2012
Journal of Animal Ecology, 89(9), 1997-2012
Camera trap technology has galvanized the study of predator–prey ecology in wild animal communities by expanding the scale and diversity of predator–prey interactions that can be analysed. While observational data from systematic camera arrays ha
Autor:
Alistair S. Glen, Margaret Nichols, Mick N. Clout, Roger P. Pech, Patrick M. Garvey, Sarah V. Wyse
Publikováno v:
Ecological Applications. 27:389-402
Olfaction is the primary sense of many mammals and subordinate predators use this sense to detect dominant species, thereby reducing the risk of an encounter and facilitating coexistence. Chemical signals can act as repellents or attractants and may
Publikováno v:
New Zealand Journal of Zoology. 43:127-137
A major challenge in controlling overabundant wildlife is monitoring their populations, particularly as they decline to very low density. Camera traps and wildlife detector dogs are increasingly being used for this purpose. We compared the cost-effec
Publikováno v:
Behavioral Ecology and Sociobiology. 70:481-492
Mesopredators need to satisfy their energetic requirements while avoiding potentially lethal encounters with apex predators. Predators release odours into the environment through natural processes, and many antipredator adaptations are induced by the
Publikováno v:
Biological Invasions. 17:1771-1783
Interference competition between predators strongly influences the structure and composition of ecological communities. These interactions are usually asymmetrical as larger predators dominate in aggressive encounters. Smaller predators are forced to
Publikováno v:
New Zealand Journal of Ecology. 41
Autor:
Alistair S. Glen, Grant Norbury, Clare McArthur, Justin P. Suraci, Catherine J. Price, Peter B. Banks, Andrew Sih, Patrick M. Garvey, James C. Russell, Christopher J. Jones, Thomas W. Bodey
Publikováno v:
Trends in Ecology and Evolution
Managing vertebrate pests is a global conservation challenge given their undesirable socio-ecological impacts. Pest management often focuses on the 'average' individual, neglecting individual-level behavioural variation ('personalities') and differen