The need to conserve terrestrial apex predators is internationally recognized because most of these predators are relatively rare. Derived from the grey wolf (Canis lupus), dingoes (C. l. dingo) are the largest terrestrial predator in Australia, but they are not threatened by decreasing numbers per se. Rather, hybridization with domestic dogs is changing the genetic integrity of dingo populations despite their widespread and common occurrence. Additionally, maintaining the role of dingoes in suppressing mesopredators and indirectly protecting faunal biodiversity is promoted as a key dingo conservation goal. By extension, lethal dingo control programs aimed at mitigating livestock losses have come under increased scrutiny for their perceived...
Top-predators contribute to ecosystem resilience, yet individuals or populations are often subject t...
Top-predators contribute to ecosystem resilience, yet individuals or populations are often subject t...
Population control of socially complex species may have profound ecological implications that remain...
The need to conserve terrestrial apex predators is internationally recognized because most of these ...
Interactions between predators and humans are a key driver of human-wildlife conflicts and can under...
Top-order predators often have positive effects on biological diversity owing to their key functiona...
Management of apex predators is among the most controversial wildlife management issues globally. In...
Australian dingoes are threatened by interbreeding with domestic dogs. As a refuge from further inte...
Australian dingoes are threatened by interbreeding with domestic dogs. As a refuge from further inte...
Top-order predators often have positive effects on biological diversity owing to their key functiona...
Past research on dingoes Canis lupus dingo indicated that ‘pure’ populations were threatened by hybr...
Top-predators contribute to ecosystem resilience, yet individuals or populations are often subject t...
Population control of socially complex species may have profound ecological implications that remain...
Apex predators are frequently keystone species that can have both direct and indirect impacts on oth...
Top-predators contribute to ecosystem resilience, yet individuals or populations are often subject t...
Top-predators contribute to ecosystem resilience, yet individuals or populations are often subject t...
Top-predators contribute to ecosystem resilience, yet individuals or populations are often subject t...
Population control of socially complex species may have profound ecological implications that remain...
The need to conserve terrestrial apex predators is internationally recognized because most of these ...
Interactions between predators and humans are a key driver of human-wildlife conflicts and can under...
Top-order predators often have positive effects on biological diversity owing to their key functiona...
Management of apex predators is among the most controversial wildlife management issues globally. In...
Australian dingoes are threatened by interbreeding with domestic dogs. As a refuge from further inte...
Australian dingoes are threatened by interbreeding with domestic dogs. As a refuge from further inte...
Top-order predators often have positive effects on biological diversity owing to their key functiona...
Past research on dingoes Canis lupus dingo indicated that ‘pure’ populations were threatened by hybr...
Top-predators contribute to ecosystem resilience, yet individuals or populations are often subject t...
Population control of socially complex species may have profound ecological implications that remain...
Apex predators are frequently keystone species that can have both direct and indirect impacts on oth...
Top-predators contribute to ecosystem resilience, yet individuals or populations are often subject t...
Top-predators contribute to ecosystem resilience, yet individuals or populations are often subject t...
Top-predators contribute to ecosystem resilience, yet individuals or populations are often subject t...
Population control of socially complex species may have profound ecological implications that remain...