Many threatened species' reintroductions in Australia fail because of predation by introduced cats and foxes. We attempted to improve reintroduction outcomes by training greater bilbies, . Macrotis lagotis, to recognize cats as predators. The movement and behaviour of trained and control bilbies were compared in both a predator-free environment and in an area where cats and foxes were present. Trained bilbies within the predator-free environment moved significantly further, used more burrows with more entrances and changed burrows more frequently than untrained control animals. Trained bilbies also moved burrows when presented with olfactory predator stimuli while control bilbies did not. However, when bilbies were reintroduced to an area w...
Captive-born animals frequently lose their anti-predatory abilities due to the absence of encounters...
Captive-born animals frequently lose their anti-predatory abilities due to the absence of encounters...
Behavioral adjustments to predation risk not only impose costs on prey species themselves but can al...
Fenced reserves and sanctuaries are a common strategy for protecting species from predation, but if ...
1. Inappropriate anti‐predator responses (naiveté) towards introduced predators is a key factor cont...
1. Incorporating an understanding of animal behaviour into conservation programmes can influence con...
1. Inappropriate anti-predator responses (naiveté) towards introduced predators is a key factor cont...
Incorporating an understanding of animal behaviour into conservation programmes can influence conser...
Many translocations and introductions to recover threatened populations fail because predators kill ...
Many translocations and introductions to recover threatened populations fail because predators kill ...
Captive-rearing of animals for reintroduction into the wild not only involves propagation of individ...
Reintroductions are becoming an increasingly important conservation tool. However, captive bred indi...
Ten reintroduction attempts were conducted in and around the Arid Recovery Reserve in northern South...
Many studies report that translocation projects using captive or captive-bred animals have low succe...
As evidence mounts that the feral Cat (Felis catus) is a significant threat to endemic Australian bi...
Captive-born animals frequently lose their anti-predatory abilities due to the absence of encounters...
Captive-born animals frequently lose their anti-predatory abilities due to the absence of encounters...
Behavioral adjustments to predation risk not only impose costs on prey species themselves but can al...
Fenced reserves and sanctuaries are a common strategy for protecting species from predation, but if ...
1. Inappropriate anti‐predator responses (naiveté) towards introduced predators is a key factor cont...
1. Incorporating an understanding of animal behaviour into conservation programmes can influence con...
1. Inappropriate anti-predator responses (naiveté) towards introduced predators is a key factor cont...
Incorporating an understanding of animal behaviour into conservation programmes can influence conser...
Many translocations and introductions to recover threatened populations fail because predators kill ...
Many translocations and introductions to recover threatened populations fail because predators kill ...
Captive-rearing of animals for reintroduction into the wild not only involves propagation of individ...
Reintroductions are becoming an increasingly important conservation tool. However, captive bred indi...
Ten reintroduction attempts were conducted in and around the Arid Recovery Reserve in northern South...
Many studies report that translocation projects using captive or captive-bred animals have low succe...
As evidence mounts that the feral Cat (Felis catus) is a significant threat to endemic Australian bi...
Captive-born animals frequently lose their anti-predatory abilities due to the absence of encounters...
Captive-born animals frequently lose their anti-predatory abilities due to the absence of encounters...
Behavioral adjustments to predation risk not only impose costs on prey species themselves but can al...