Top carnivores have suffered widespread global declines, with well-documented effects on mesopredators and herbivores. We know less about how carnivores affect ecosystems through scavenging. Tasmania’s top carnivore, the Tasmanian devil (Sarcophilus harrisii), has suffered severe disease-induced population declines, providing a natural experiment on the role of scavenging in structuring communities. Using remote cameras and experimentally-placed carcasses, we show that mesopredators consume more carrion in areas where devils have declined. Carcass consumption by the two native mesopredators was best predicted by exploitation competition for carrion, whereas consumption by the invasive mesopredator, the feral cat (Felis catus), was better pr...
Global road networks facilitate habitat modification and are integral to human expansion. Many anima...
Species declines, which are both widespread and worsening, affect the ecological dynamics not only o...
Data comes from a scavenging experiment conducted in Tasmania, Australia, to investigate the effects...
Top carnivores have suffered widespread global declines, with well-documented effects on mesopredato...
Top carnivores have suffered widespread global declines, with well-documented effects on mesopredato...
Top carnivores have suffered widespread global declines, with well-documented effects on mesopredato...
Scavenging by large carnivores is integral for ecosystem functioning by limiting the build-up of car...
Large carnivores have declined across most of the earth. After centuries of decline, however, some c...
Global declines of large carnivores have reduced the 'landscape of fear' that constrains the behavio...
The global extirpation of the world’s apex predator fauna is consistently highlighting their importa...
The eastern quoll (Dasyurus viverrinus) is a medium-sized Australian marsupial carnivore that has re...
Removal of apex predators can drive ecological regime shifts owing to compensatory positive and nega...
Apex predators are important in protecting biodiversity through top-down influence on food webs. The...
The eastern quoll (Dasyurus viverrinus) is a medium-sized Australian marsupial carnivore that has re...
Top predators cause avoidance behaviours in competitors and prey, which can lead to niche partitioni...
Global road networks facilitate habitat modification and are integral to human expansion. Many anima...
Species declines, which are both widespread and worsening, affect the ecological dynamics not only o...
Data comes from a scavenging experiment conducted in Tasmania, Australia, to investigate the effects...
Top carnivores have suffered widespread global declines, with well-documented effects on mesopredato...
Top carnivores have suffered widespread global declines, with well-documented effects on mesopredato...
Top carnivores have suffered widespread global declines, with well-documented effects on mesopredato...
Scavenging by large carnivores is integral for ecosystem functioning by limiting the build-up of car...
Large carnivores have declined across most of the earth. After centuries of decline, however, some c...
Global declines of large carnivores have reduced the 'landscape of fear' that constrains the behavio...
The global extirpation of the world’s apex predator fauna is consistently highlighting their importa...
The eastern quoll (Dasyurus viverrinus) is a medium-sized Australian marsupial carnivore that has re...
Removal of apex predators can drive ecological regime shifts owing to compensatory positive and nega...
Apex predators are important in protecting biodiversity through top-down influence on food webs. The...
The eastern quoll (Dasyurus viverrinus) is a medium-sized Australian marsupial carnivore that has re...
Top predators cause avoidance behaviours in competitors and prey, which can lead to niche partitioni...
Global road networks facilitate habitat modification and are integral to human expansion. Many anima...
Species declines, which are both widespread and worsening, affect the ecological dynamics not only o...
Data comes from a scavenging experiment conducted in Tasmania, Australia, to investigate the effects...