The ability of a native predator to adjust to a dangerously toxic invasive species is key to avoiding an ongoing suppression of the predator's population and the trophic cascade of effects that can result. Many species of anurophagous predators have suffered population declines due to the cane toad's (Rhinella marina: Bufonidae) invasion of Australia; these predators can be fatally poisoned from attempting to consume the toxic toad. We studied one such toad-vulnerable predator, the yellow-spotted monitor (Varanus panoptes: Varanidae), testing whether changes to the predator's feeding behaviour could explain how the species persists following toad invasion. Wild, free-roaming lizards from (1) toad-naïve and (2) toad-exposed populations were ...
The impact of invasive predators on native prey has attracted considerable scientific attention, whe...
Although interest in the ecological impacts of invasive species has largely focused on negative effe...
Exotic animal and plant species introduced into the Australian continent often imparted catastrophic...
Although invasive species can have substantial impacts on animal communities, cases of invasive spec...
Interactions between invasive species and native fauna afford a unique opportunity to examine inters...
The ecological impact of an invasive species can depend on the behavioural responses of native fauna...
Worldwide, one of the most catastrophic impacts of invasive species is to imperil populations of ape...
Australia's biogeographical isolation has rendered many endemic species vulnerable to invaders. The ...
Context Invasive species are a leading cause of extinctions, yet predicting their ecological impacts...
© 2018, Springer International Publishing AG, part of Springer Nature. The invasion of a toxic prey ...
Top predators can suppress mesopredators both by killing them and by motivating changes in their beh...
Invasive species can trigger trophic cascades in animal communities, but published cases involving t...
Biological invasions can expose native predators to novel prey which may be less nutritious or detri...
The arrival of a toxic invasive species may impose selection on local predators to avoid consuming i...
The introduced and highly toxic cane toad (Bufo marinus) is rapidly spreading across northern Austra...
The impact of invasive predators on native prey has attracted considerable scientific attention, whe...
Although interest in the ecological impacts of invasive species has largely focused on negative effe...
Exotic animal and plant species introduced into the Australian continent often imparted catastrophic...
Although invasive species can have substantial impacts on animal communities, cases of invasive spec...
Interactions between invasive species and native fauna afford a unique opportunity to examine inters...
The ecological impact of an invasive species can depend on the behavioural responses of native fauna...
Worldwide, one of the most catastrophic impacts of invasive species is to imperil populations of ape...
Australia's biogeographical isolation has rendered many endemic species vulnerable to invaders. The ...
Context Invasive species are a leading cause of extinctions, yet predicting their ecological impacts...
© 2018, Springer International Publishing AG, part of Springer Nature. The invasion of a toxic prey ...
Top predators can suppress mesopredators both by killing them and by motivating changes in their beh...
Invasive species can trigger trophic cascades in animal communities, but published cases involving t...
Biological invasions can expose native predators to novel prey which may be less nutritious or detri...
The arrival of a toxic invasive species may impose selection on local predators to avoid consuming i...
The introduced and highly toxic cane toad (Bufo marinus) is rapidly spreading across northern Austra...
The impact of invasive predators on native prey has attracted considerable scientific attention, whe...
Although interest in the ecological impacts of invasive species has largely focused on negative effe...
Exotic animal and plant species introduced into the Australian continent often imparted catastrophic...