Alien predators can have catastrophic effects on ecosystems and are thought to be much more harmful to biodiversity than their native counterparts. However, trophic cascade theory and the mesopredator release hypothesis predict that the removal of top predators will result in the reorganization of trophic webs and loss of biodiversity. Using field data collected throughout arid Australia, we provide evidence that removal of an alien top-predator, the dingo, has cascading effects through lower trophic levels. Dingo removal was linked to increased activity of herbivores and an invasive mesopredator, the red fox (Vulpes vulpes), and to the loss of grass cover and native species of small mammals. Using species distribution data, we predict that...
Large mammalian carnivores can initiate trophic cascades which influence the abundance of species oc...
Removal of apex predators can drive ecological regime shifts owing to compensatory positive and nega...
© 2015 John Wiley & Sons Ltd. Aim: Apex predators often exert strong, top-down effects on ecosyste...
Large mammalian carnivores can initiate trophic cascades that influence the abundance and behaviours...
Top-order predators often have positive effects on biological diversity owing to their key functiona...
Top-order predators often have positive effects on biological diversity owing to their key functiona...
Top predators in terrestrial ecosystems may limit populations of smaller predators that could otherw...
Top predators in terrestrial ecosystems may limit populations of smaller predators that could otherw...
Top predators in terrestrial ecosystems may limit populations of smaller predators that could otherw...
Top predators in terrestrial ecosystems may limit populations of smaller predators that could otherw...
Removal of apex predators can drive ecological regime shifts owing to compensatory positive and nega...
Removal of apex predators can drive ecological regime shifts owing to compensatory positive and nega...
Aim: We examined evidence for the mesopredator release hypothesis at a subcontinental scale by inves...
Removal of apex predators can drive ecological regime shifts owing to compensatory positive and nega...
Removal of apex predators can drive ecological regime shifts owing to compensatory positive and nega...
Large mammalian carnivores can initiate trophic cascades which influence the abundance of species oc...
Removal of apex predators can drive ecological regime shifts owing to compensatory positive and nega...
© 2015 John Wiley & Sons Ltd. Aim: Apex predators often exert strong, top-down effects on ecosyste...
Large mammalian carnivores can initiate trophic cascades that influence the abundance and behaviours...
Top-order predators often have positive effects on biological diversity owing to their key functiona...
Top-order predators often have positive effects on biological diversity owing to their key functiona...
Top predators in terrestrial ecosystems may limit populations of smaller predators that could otherw...
Top predators in terrestrial ecosystems may limit populations of smaller predators that could otherw...
Top predators in terrestrial ecosystems may limit populations of smaller predators that could otherw...
Top predators in terrestrial ecosystems may limit populations of smaller predators that could otherw...
Removal of apex predators can drive ecological regime shifts owing to compensatory positive and nega...
Removal of apex predators can drive ecological regime shifts owing to compensatory positive and nega...
Aim: We examined evidence for the mesopredator release hypothesis at a subcontinental scale by inves...
Removal of apex predators can drive ecological regime shifts owing to compensatory positive and nega...
Removal of apex predators can drive ecological regime shifts owing to compensatory positive and nega...
Large mammalian carnivores can initiate trophic cascades which influence the abundance of species oc...
Removal of apex predators can drive ecological regime shifts owing to compensatory positive and nega...
© 2015 John Wiley & Sons Ltd. Aim: Apex predators often exert strong, top-down effects on ecosyste...