From observations conducted in a suburban property in Perth, Western Australia, over 22 years, it appears that a single pet cat may have exterminated a population (est. 40-50 animals) of the lizard Ctenotus fallens over two years, but with the greatest impact in just the first few months. C. fallens did not begin to recolonise the site until six years after the cat had moved away. The observations support the hypothesis that extinctions of wildlife in suburbia following the introduction of cats can be swift. They also suggest that C. fallens is a suitable species for reintroduction experiments into suburban Perth, comparing the success of reintroductions at sites where cats are confined with those where cats roam freely
Feral cats devastate the Australian landscape and have been linked to a number of species extinction...
Predation by cats (Felis catus) is implicated in the decline and extinction of many Australian mamma...
Predation by cats (Felis catus) is implicated in the decline and extinction of many Australian mamma...
Western Australia, over 22 years, it appears that a single pet cat may have exterminated a populatio...
Pet cats kill a range of suburban wildlife, including some native mammals, birds and lizards. The de...
Research and management attention on the impacts of the introduced domestic cat (Felis catus) on Aus...
Published online 15 June 2018Context. Feral cats (Felis catus) are a threat to biodiversity globally...
1.Small mammal species are declining across northern Australia. Predation by feral cats Felis sylves...
Cat ownership in Australia is declining compared to an increasing trend of cat ownership in the Unit...
Human activities affect animal populations whenever animals and humans live in close proximity, but ...
This paper provides an overview of the predatory activities of the house cat (Felis catus) in Austra...
Exotic predators have been the driving force behind the extinction of many island endemic species. W...
One-third of Australian native mammals have suffered either dramatic range contraction or extinction...
Settlement by Europeans brought with it many changes to the Australian environment including: altere...
1. Mammals comprise the bulk of the diet of free‐ranging domestic cats Felis catus (defined as inclu...
Feral cats devastate the Australian landscape and have been linked to a number of species extinction...
Predation by cats (Felis catus) is implicated in the decline and extinction of many Australian mamma...
Predation by cats (Felis catus) is implicated in the decline and extinction of many Australian mamma...
Western Australia, over 22 years, it appears that a single pet cat may have exterminated a populatio...
Pet cats kill a range of suburban wildlife, including some native mammals, birds and lizards. The de...
Research and management attention on the impacts of the introduced domestic cat (Felis catus) on Aus...
Published online 15 June 2018Context. Feral cats (Felis catus) are a threat to biodiversity globally...
1.Small mammal species are declining across northern Australia. Predation by feral cats Felis sylves...
Cat ownership in Australia is declining compared to an increasing trend of cat ownership in the Unit...
Human activities affect animal populations whenever animals and humans live in close proximity, but ...
This paper provides an overview of the predatory activities of the house cat (Felis catus) in Austra...
Exotic predators have been the driving force behind the extinction of many island endemic species. W...
One-third of Australian native mammals have suffered either dramatic range contraction or extinction...
Settlement by Europeans brought with it many changes to the Australian environment including: altere...
1. Mammals comprise the bulk of the diet of free‐ranging domestic cats Felis catus (defined as inclu...
Feral cats devastate the Australian landscape and have been linked to a number of species extinction...
Predation by cats (Felis catus) is implicated in the decline and extinction of many Australian mamma...
Predation by cats (Felis catus) is implicated in the decline and extinction of many Australian mamma...