One of the key gaps in understanding the impacts of predation by small mammalian predators on prey is how habitat structure affects the hunting success of small predators, such as feral cats. These effects are poorly understood due to the difficulty of observing actual hunting behaviours. We attached collar-mounted video cameras to feral cats living in a tropical savanna environment in northern Australia, and measured variation in hunting success among different microhabitats (open areas, dense grass and complex rocks). From 89 hours of footage, we recorded 101 hunting events, of which 32 were successful. Of these kills, 28% were not eaten. Hunting success was highly dependent on microhabitat structure surrounding prey, increasing from 17% ...
Abstract The role of apex predators in structuring ecosystems through the suppression of mesopredato...
Much of the research on feral cats in Australia has occurred in the continent’s arid and semi-arid r...
© CSIRO 2009Control of introduced predators is critical to both protection and successful reintroduc...
One of the key gaps in understanding the impacts of predation by small mammalian predators on prey i...
<div><p>One of the key gaps in understanding the impacts of predation by small mammalian predators o...
One of the key gaps in understanding the impacts of predation by small mammalian preda-tors on prey ...
Vegetation structure plays a pivotal role in predator-prey interactions, because it influences the e...
Intensification of fires and grazing by large herbivores has caused population declines in small ver...
Intensification of fires and grazing by large herbivores has caused population declines in small ver...
Abstract ContextTo understand the ecological consequences of predator management, reliable and accu...
Invasive mesopredators are responsible for the decline of many species of native mammals worldwide. ...
Small mammal species are declining across northern Australia. Predation by feral cats Felis sylvestr...
The domestic cat (Felis catus) is an invasive exotic in many locations around the world and is thoug...
Abstract Invasive mesopredators are responsible for the decline of many species of native mammals wo...
The domestic cat (Felis catus) is an invasive exotic in many locations around the world and is thoug...
Abstract The role of apex predators in structuring ecosystems through the suppression of mesopredato...
Much of the research on feral cats in Australia has occurred in the continent’s arid and semi-arid r...
© CSIRO 2009Control of introduced predators is critical to both protection and successful reintroduc...
One of the key gaps in understanding the impacts of predation by small mammalian predators on prey i...
<div><p>One of the key gaps in understanding the impacts of predation by small mammalian predators o...
One of the key gaps in understanding the impacts of predation by small mammalian preda-tors on prey ...
Vegetation structure plays a pivotal role in predator-prey interactions, because it influences the e...
Intensification of fires and grazing by large herbivores has caused population declines in small ver...
Intensification of fires and grazing by large herbivores has caused population declines in small ver...
Abstract ContextTo understand the ecological consequences of predator management, reliable and accu...
Invasive mesopredators are responsible for the decline of many species of native mammals worldwide. ...
Small mammal species are declining across northern Australia. Predation by feral cats Felis sylvestr...
The domestic cat (Felis catus) is an invasive exotic in many locations around the world and is thoug...
Abstract Invasive mesopredators are responsible for the decline of many species of native mammals wo...
The domestic cat (Felis catus) is an invasive exotic in many locations around the world and is thoug...
Abstract The role of apex predators in structuring ecosystems through the suppression of mesopredato...
Much of the research on feral cats in Australia has occurred in the continent’s arid and semi-arid r...
© CSIRO 2009Control of introduced predators is critical to both protection and successful reintroduc...