European settlement brought radical changes to Australian ecosystems, including near-eradication of dingo Canis dingo populations from ~500,000 km2 of desert. Dingo eradication directly and indirectly affected assemblages of introduced and native mammals and the composition and structure of vegetation. Coinciding with these changes, many birds’ ranges and abundances shifted markedly. I investigated whether compositional changes to bird assemblages related to the absence of dingoes’ predatory influence in arid ecosystems. Surveys of birds in desert areas with and without dingoes revealed that dingo absence disadvantaged cover-dependent, low/ground-nesters, small granivores and specialist rodent-feeders and benefitted scavengers. To identify ...
Alien predators can have catastrophic effects on ecosystems and are thought to be much more harmful ...
Removal of apex predators can drive ecological regime shifts owing to compensatory positive and nega...
Dingoes (Canis dingo) in the coastal lowlands of Australia's Wet Tropics (WT) are perceived as a maj...
We investigated how long-term suppression of populations of a top predator, the dingo Canis dingo, a...
Large mammalian carnivores can initiate trophic cascades which influence the abundance of species oc...
Large mammalian carnivores can initiate trophic cascades that influence the abundance and behaviours...
The direct and indirect interactions that large mammalian carnivores have with other species can hav...
The 5500 km long dingo barrier fence (DBF) is a boundary at which the goal of dingo control programs...
The expansion of the artificial water-point network and livestock grazing in arid and semi-arid Aust...
Apex predator extirpation has been identified as a key driver of biodiversity losses. The mesopredat...
In Australia, dingoes (Canis lupus dingo) have been implicated in the decline and extinction of a nu...
1.Grazing by domestic livestock is sometimes promoted as a management tool to benefit biodiversity. ...
Top-order predators often have positive effects on biological diversity owing to their key functiona...
Context. The reintroduction of dingoes into sheep-grazing areas south-east of the dingo barrier fenc...
The need to conserve terrestrial apex predators is internationally recognized because most of these ...
Alien predators can have catastrophic effects on ecosystems and are thought to be much more harmful ...
Removal of apex predators can drive ecological regime shifts owing to compensatory positive and nega...
Dingoes (Canis dingo) in the coastal lowlands of Australia's Wet Tropics (WT) are perceived as a maj...
We investigated how long-term suppression of populations of a top predator, the dingo Canis dingo, a...
Large mammalian carnivores can initiate trophic cascades which influence the abundance of species oc...
Large mammalian carnivores can initiate trophic cascades that influence the abundance and behaviours...
The direct and indirect interactions that large mammalian carnivores have with other species can hav...
The 5500 km long dingo barrier fence (DBF) is a boundary at which the goal of dingo control programs...
The expansion of the artificial water-point network and livestock grazing in arid and semi-arid Aust...
Apex predator extirpation has been identified as a key driver of biodiversity losses. The mesopredat...
In Australia, dingoes (Canis lupus dingo) have been implicated in the decline and extinction of a nu...
1.Grazing by domestic livestock is sometimes promoted as a management tool to benefit biodiversity. ...
Top-order predators often have positive effects on biological diversity owing to their key functiona...
Context. The reintroduction of dingoes into sheep-grazing areas south-east of the dingo barrier fenc...
The need to conserve terrestrial apex predators is internationally recognized because most of these ...
Alien predators can have catastrophic effects on ecosystems and are thought to be much more harmful ...
Removal of apex predators can drive ecological regime shifts owing to compensatory positive and nega...
Dingoes (Canis dingo) in the coastal lowlands of Australia's Wet Tropics (WT) are perceived as a maj...