The cane toad (Bufo marinus), a large, toxic, American anuran, was introduced to Australia in 1935. Populations of many of Australia\u27s reptiles (snakes, varanid lizards, crocodiles) and carnivorous mammals (dasyurid marsupials) have declined because these predators are killed by the toad\u27s powerful toxins. In contrast to these well-studied species, little is known about the cane toads impacts on Australian birds. We reviewed published and unpublished data on behavioral interactions between Australian avian predators and cane toads and collated distributional and dietary information to identify avian taxa potentially at risk from cane toad invasion. Cane toads are sympatric with 172 frog-eating bird species in Australia, and an additio...
Introduced into Australia in 1935, the cane toad (Chaunus [Bufo] marinus) threatens native vertebrat...
The ecological impact of an invasive species can depend on the behavioural responses of native fauna...
Context Invasive species are a leading cause of extinctions, yet predicting their ecological impacts...
The cane toad (Bufo marinus), a large, toxic, American anuran,was introduced to Australia in 1935. P...
Cane Toads (Rhinella marina; hereafter \u27toads\u27) are large, toxic American anurans that were in...
Cane Toads (Rhinella marina; hereafter ‘toads’) are large, toxic American anurans that were introduc...
The impact of invasive predators on native prey has attracted considerable scientific attention, whe...
Although interest in the ecological impacts of invasive species has largely focused on negative effe...
Although interest in the ecological impacts of invasive species has largely focused on negative effe...
Australia's biogeographical isolation has rendered many endemic species vulnerable to invaders. The ...
Cane Toads Bufo marinus are a highly successful invasive species, having invaded more than twenty co...
The cane toad ( Bufo marinus) was introduced into Australia in 1935. Because this toxic frog is nove...
During a three-year study, introduced cane toads (Bufo marinus) ruined one-third of nest attempts of...
The cane toad Bufo marinus has been migrating westward across northern Australia since its introduct...
Although invasive species can have substantial impacts on animal communities, cases of invasive spec...
Introduced into Australia in 1935, the cane toad (Chaunus [Bufo] marinus) threatens native vertebrat...
The ecological impact of an invasive species can depend on the behavioural responses of native fauna...
Context Invasive species are a leading cause of extinctions, yet predicting their ecological impacts...
The cane toad (Bufo marinus), a large, toxic, American anuran,was introduced to Australia in 1935. P...
Cane Toads (Rhinella marina; hereafter \u27toads\u27) are large, toxic American anurans that were in...
Cane Toads (Rhinella marina; hereafter ‘toads’) are large, toxic American anurans that were introduc...
The impact of invasive predators on native prey has attracted considerable scientific attention, whe...
Although interest in the ecological impacts of invasive species has largely focused on negative effe...
Although interest in the ecological impacts of invasive species has largely focused on negative effe...
Australia's biogeographical isolation has rendered many endemic species vulnerable to invaders. The ...
Cane Toads Bufo marinus are a highly successful invasive species, having invaded more than twenty co...
The cane toad ( Bufo marinus) was introduced into Australia in 1935. Because this toxic frog is nove...
During a three-year study, introduced cane toads (Bufo marinus) ruined one-third of nest attempts of...
The cane toad Bufo marinus has been migrating westward across northern Australia since its introduct...
Although invasive species can have substantial impacts on animal communities, cases of invasive spec...
Introduced into Australia in 1935, the cane toad (Chaunus [Bufo] marinus) threatens native vertebrat...
The ecological impact of an invasive species can depend on the behavioural responses of native fauna...
Context Invasive species are a leading cause of extinctions, yet predicting their ecological impacts...