When imperilled by a threatening process, the choice is often made to conserve threatened species on offshore islands that typically lack the full suite of mainland predators. Whilst keeping the species extant, this releases the conserved population from predator-driven natural selection. Antipredator traits are no longer maintained by natural selection and may be lost. It is implicitly assumed that such trait loss will happen slowly, but there are few empirical tests. In Australia, northern quolls (Dasyurus hallucatus) were moved onto a predator-free offshore island in 2003 to protect the species from the arrival of invasive cane toads on the mainland. We compared the antipredator behaviours of wild-caught quolls from the predator-rich mai...
© 2016 The Zoological Society of London.Islands play an important conservation role due to high rate...
Context: Many Australian mammal species are highly susceptible to predation by introduced domestic c...
Context: Over the last 230 years, the Australian terrestrial mammal fauna has suffered a very high r...
When imperilled by a threatening process, the choice is often made to conserve threatened species on...
© 2018 The Author(s) Published by the Royal Society. All rights reserved. When imperilled by a threa...
Although invasive species can cause major declines in native populations, some individuals in a nati...
Incorporating an understanding of animal behaviour into conservation programmes can influence conser...
Alien predators have wreaked havoc on isolated endemic and island fauna worldwide, a phenomenon gene...
Global declines of large carnivores have reduced the 'landscape of fear' that constrains the behavio...
1. Inappropriate anti-predator responses (naiveté) towards introduced predators is a key factor cont...
Australia’s native mammals – especially those in the critical-weight-range – and t...
Top predators play important roles in structuring ecosystems and protecting smaller biodiversity by ...
Context: Many Australian mammal species are highly susceptible to predation by introduced domestic c...
Prey naiveté is a failure to recognise novel predators and thought to cause exaggerated impacts of a...
Introduced predators such as feral cats (Felis catus) are responsible for declines of many small mam...
© 2016 The Zoological Society of London.Islands play an important conservation role due to high rate...
Context: Many Australian mammal species are highly susceptible to predation by introduced domestic c...
Context: Over the last 230 years, the Australian terrestrial mammal fauna has suffered a very high r...
When imperilled by a threatening process, the choice is often made to conserve threatened species on...
© 2018 The Author(s) Published by the Royal Society. All rights reserved. When imperilled by a threa...
Although invasive species can cause major declines in native populations, some individuals in a nati...
Incorporating an understanding of animal behaviour into conservation programmes can influence conser...
Alien predators have wreaked havoc on isolated endemic and island fauna worldwide, a phenomenon gene...
Global declines of large carnivores have reduced the 'landscape of fear' that constrains the behavio...
1. Inappropriate anti-predator responses (naiveté) towards introduced predators is a key factor cont...
Australia’s native mammals – especially those in the critical-weight-range – and t...
Top predators play important roles in structuring ecosystems and protecting smaller biodiversity by ...
Context: Many Australian mammal species are highly susceptible to predation by introduced domestic c...
Prey naiveté is a failure to recognise novel predators and thought to cause exaggerated impacts of a...
Introduced predators such as feral cats (Felis catus) are responsible for declines of many small mam...
© 2016 The Zoological Society of London.Islands play an important conservation role due to high rate...
Context: Many Australian mammal species are highly susceptible to predation by introduced domestic c...
Context: Over the last 230 years, the Australian terrestrial mammal fauna has suffered a very high r...