Identifying landscape features and processes that facilitate the persistence of populations is particularly important for invasive mammal species, because it can focus management interventions on relatively small areas. We used camera traps to test predictions concerning the relative abundance of invading chital deer (Axis axis) on seven cattle ranches in northern Australia: that abundance of chital deer would be highest near permanent water and near homesteads, and that dingoes (Canis dingo) reduce abundance of chital deer. Distance from the nearest homestead determined deer abundance (as indexed by images per camera-day), with negligible abundance > 4 km from homesteads. In contrast, distance from homestead did not predict abundance of...
Context. Wild deer are increasing worldwide and, in Australia, prompting land managers to review man...
The 5500 km long dingo barrier fence (DBF) is a boundary at which the goal of dingo control programs...
In recent years, the impacts of rapidly increasing populations of feral horses and deer on the veget...
Identifying landscape features and processes that facilitate the persistence of populations is parti...
Climate (drought, rainfall), geology (habitat availability), land use change (provision of artificia...
Since the beginning of the Anthropocene, human induced impacts have led to reduction in ecosystem fu...
Rangelands worldwide have been subject to broadscale modification, such as widespread predator contr...
Deer are among the world's most successful invasive mammals and can have substantial deleterious imp...
The lowlands of the Wet Tropics Bioregion (LWT) in north-eastern Queensland, Australia (situated bet...
Context: Chital deer (Axis axis) are long established in the northern Queensland dry tropics, and at...
Wallach & O'Neill (2009) recently suggested that poison baiting for dingoes (Canis lupus dingo and h...
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...
We first provide the rationale for this special issue of Wildlife Research. We then summarise recent...
This thesis is a compilation of my own work, driven by my interest into the ecology and impacts of i...
Context. Wild deer are increasing worldwide and, in Australia, prompting land managers to review man...
The 5500 km long dingo barrier fence (DBF) is a boundary at which the goal of dingo control programs...
In recent years, the impacts of rapidly increasing populations of feral horses and deer on the veget...
Identifying landscape features and processes that facilitate the persistence of populations is parti...
Climate (drought, rainfall), geology (habitat availability), land use change (provision of artificia...
Since the beginning of the Anthropocene, human induced impacts have led to reduction in ecosystem fu...
Rangelands worldwide have been subject to broadscale modification, such as widespread predator contr...
Deer are among the world's most successful invasive mammals and can have substantial deleterious imp...
The lowlands of the Wet Tropics Bioregion (LWT) in north-eastern Queensland, Australia (situated bet...
Context: Chital deer (Axis axis) are long established in the northern Queensland dry tropics, and at...
Wallach & O'Neill (2009) recently suggested that poison baiting for dingoes (Canis lupus dingo and h...
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...
We first provide the rationale for this special issue of Wildlife Research. We then summarise recent...
This thesis is a compilation of my own work, driven by my interest into the ecology and impacts of i...
Context. Wild deer are increasing worldwide and, in Australia, prompting land managers to review man...
The 5500 km long dingo barrier fence (DBF) is a boundary at which the goal of dingo control programs...
In recent years, the impacts of rapidly increasing populations of feral horses and deer on the veget...