The studies of Allen (2011) and Allen et al. (2011) recently examined the methodology underpinning claims that dingoes provide net benefits to biodiversity by suppressing foxes and cats. They found most studies to have design flaws and/or observational methods that preclude valid interpretations from the data, describing most of the current literature as ‘wild dogma’. In this short supplement, we briefly highlight the roles and implications of wild dogma for wild dog management in Australia. We discuss nomenclature, and the influence that unreliable science can have on policy and practice changes related to apex predator managemen
Context. The reintroduction of dingoes into sheep-grazing areas south-east of the dingo barrier fenc...
Management of apex predators is among the most controversial wildlife management issues globally. In...
Australian dingoes have recently been suggested as a tool to aid biodiversity conservation through t...
The studies of Allen (2011) and Allen et al. (2011) recently examined the methodology underpinning c...
The studies of Allen (2011) and Allen et al. (2011) recently examined the methodology underpinning c...
The studies of Allen (2011) and Allen et al. (2011) recently examined the methodology underpinning c...
There is growing interest in the role that apex predators play in shaping terrestrial ecosystems and...
There is growing interest in the role that apex predators play in shaping terrestrial ecosystems and...
Australia has two introduced canid species — European red foxes (Vulpes vulpes) and wild dogs (which...
There is growing interest in the role that apex predators play in shaping terrestrial ecosystems and...
There is growing interest in the role that apex predators play in shaping terrestrial ecosystems and...
An improved understanding of how ecosystems function is important for effective natural resource man...
Top-predators around the world are becoming increasingly intertwined with humans, sometimes causing ...
1). Populations of wild dogs, 'Canis familiaris', in north-eastern New South Wales require managemen...
Lethal control of wild dogs - that is Dingo (Canis lupus dingo) and Dingo/Dog (Canis lupus familiari...
Context. The reintroduction of dingoes into sheep-grazing areas south-east of the dingo barrier fenc...
Management of apex predators is among the most controversial wildlife management issues globally. In...
Australian dingoes have recently been suggested as a tool to aid biodiversity conservation through t...
The studies of Allen (2011) and Allen et al. (2011) recently examined the methodology underpinning c...
The studies of Allen (2011) and Allen et al. (2011) recently examined the methodology underpinning c...
The studies of Allen (2011) and Allen et al. (2011) recently examined the methodology underpinning c...
There is growing interest in the role that apex predators play in shaping terrestrial ecosystems and...
There is growing interest in the role that apex predators play in shaping terrestrial ecosystems and...
Australia has two introduced canid species — European red foxes (Vulpes vulpes) and wild dogs (which...
There is growing interest in the role that apex predators play in shaping terrestrial ecosystems and...
There is growing interest in the role that apex predators play in shaping terrestrial ecosystems and...
An improved understanding of how ecosystems function is important for effective natural resource man...
Top-predators around the world are becoming increasingly intertwined with humans, sometimes causing ...
1). Populations of wild dogs, 'Canis familiaris', in north-eastern New South Wales require managemen...
Lethal control of wild dogs - that is Dingo (Canis lupus dingo) and Dingo/Dog (Canis lupus familiari...
Context. The reintroduction of dingoes into sheep-grazing areas south-east of the dingo barrier fenc...
Management of apex predators is among the most controversial wildlife management issues globally. In...
Australian dingoes have recently been suggested as a tool to aid biodiversity conservation through t...