Global road networks facilitate habitat modification and are integral to human expansion. Many animals, particularly scavengers, use roads as they provide a reliable source of food, such as carrion left after vehicle collisions. Tasmania is often cited as the ‘roadkill capital of Australia’, with the isolated offshore islands in the Bass Strait experiencing similar, if not higher, levels of roadkill. However, native mammalian predators on the islands are extirpated, meaning the remaining scavengers are likely to experience lower interference competition.In this study, we used a naturally occurring experiment to examine how the loss of mammalian carnivores within a community impacts roadside foraging behaviour by avian scavengers.We monitore...
Bird-window collisions are the second leading cause of human-related avian mortality for songbirds i...
The Australian Raven (Corvus coronoides) is a widespread, abundant corvid which is often considered ...
Some protected species have benefited from human activities to a point where they sometimes raise co...
Global road networks facilitate habitat modification and are integral to human expansion. Many anima...
Future land-use change could supplement populations of opportunistic predatory birds, such as corvid...
Top carnivores have suffered widespread global declines, with well-documented effects on mesopredato...
Top carnivores have suffered widespread global declines, with well-documented effects on mesopredato...
Scavenging by large carnivores is integral for ecosystem functioning by limiting the build-up of car...
Top carnivores have suffered widespread global declines, with well-documented effects on mesopredato...
The loss of species from ecosystems reduces biodiversity but can also result in shifts to the struct...
Roads can have negative impacts on wildlife through indirect effects such as fragmentation of habita...
Wildlife-vehicle collisions introduce a considerable amount of carrion into the environment, but sca...
Context:Tasmania has been called the roadkill capital of Australia. However, little is known about t...
Wildlife-vehicle collisions introduce a considerable amount of carrion into the environment, but sca...
The contribution of roads to human economic and social development contrasts with its impact on the ...
Bird-window collisions are the second leading cause of human-related avian mortality for songbirds i...
The Australian Raven (Corvus coronoides) is a widespread, abundant corvid which is often considered ...
Some protected species have benefited from human activities to a point where they sometimes raise co...
Global road networks facilitate habitat modification and are integral to human expansion. Many anima...
Future land-use change could supplement populations of opportunistic predatory birds, such as corvid...
Top carnivores have suffered widespread global declines, with well-documented effects on mesopredato...
Top carnivores have suffered widespread global declines, with well-documented effects on mesopredato...
Scavenging by large carnivores is integral for ecosystem functioning by limiting the build-up of car...
Top carnivores have suffered widespread global declines, with well-documented effects on mesopredato...
The loss of species from ecosystems reduces biodiversity but can also result in shifts to the struct...
Roads can have negative impacts on wildlife through indirect effects such as fragmentation of habita...
Wildlife-vehicle collisions introduce a considerable amount of carrion into the environment, but sca...
Context:Tasmania has been called the roadkill capital of Australia. However, little is known about t...
Wildlife-vehicle collisions introduce a considerable amount of carrion into the environment, but sca...
The contribution of roads to human economic and social development contrasts with its impact on the ...
Bird-window collisions are the second leading cause of human-related avian mortality for songbirds i...
The Australian Raven (Corvus coronoides) is a widespread, abundant corvid which is often considered ...
Some protected species have benefited from human activities to a point where they sometimes raise co...