The 5500 km long dingo barrier fence (DBF) is a boundary at which the goal of dingo control programs shifts from management to elimination. Since 1980 ecologists have used the discrepancies in dingo densities across the DBF to study the ecological role of Australia’s largest terrestrial predator. We used drone imagery, ground based shrub and tree counts, and camera trap footage to test our hypothesis that there are alternate states in plant, bird and mammal assemblages on either side of the DBF. We found that shrubs and trees were twice as dense where dingoes were rare, and 28 % of shrub and tree species, 78 % of mammal species, and 14 % of bird species recorded were significantly more likely to occur on one side of the DBF than the other. ...
European settlement brought radical changes to Australian ecosystems, including near-eradication of ...
In Australia, dingoes (Canis lupus dingo) have been implicated in the decline and extinction of a nu...
Abstract The role of apex predators in structuring ecosystems through the suppression of mesopredato...
Large mammalian carnivores can initiate trophic cascades which influence the abundance of species oc...
The direct and indirect interactions that large mammalian carnivores have with other species can hav...
The abundance of shrubs has increased throughout Earth's arid lands. This ‘shrub encroachment’ has b...
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We investigated how long-term suppression of populations of a top predator, the dingo Canis dingo, a...
During the late 19th and early 20th centuries, frustrated pastoralists in South Australia, New South...
Increased demand for livestock products is exacerbating conflict with predators in many parts of the...
Dingoes (Canis dingo) in the coastal lowlands of Australia's Wet Tropics (WT) are perceived as a maj...
Apex predators are frequently keystone species that can have both direct and indirect impacts on oth...
Removal of apex predators can drive ecological regime shifts owing to compensatory positive and nega...
1. The abundance of shrubs has increased throughout Earth’s arid lands. This ‘shrub encroachment’ ha...
Top-order predators often have positive effects on biological diversity owing to their key functiona...
European settlement brought radical changes to Australian ecosystems, including near-eradication of ...
In Australia, dingoes (Canis lupus dingo) have been implicated in the decline and extinction of a nu...
Abstract The role of apex predators in structuring ecosystems through the suppression of mesopredato...
Large mammalian carnivores can initiate trophic cascades which influence the abundance of species oc...
The direct and indirect interactions that large mammalian carnivores have with other species can hav...
The abundance of shrubs has increased throughout Earth's arid lands. This ‘shrub encroachment’ has b...
Copyright © 2009 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved. ScienceDirect® is a registered trademark of Else...
We investigated how long-term suppression of populations of a top predator, the dingo Canis dingo, a...
During the late 19th and early 20th centuries, frustrated pastoralists in South Australia, New South...
Increased demand for livestock products is exacerbating conflict with predators in many parts of the...
Dingoes (Canis dingo) in the coastal lowlands of Australia's Wet Tropics (WT) are perceived as a maj...
Apex predators are frequently keystone species that can have both direct and indirect impacts on oth...
Removal of apex predators can drive ecological regime shifts owing to compensatory positive and nega...
1. The abundance of shrubs has increased throughout Earth’s arid lands. This ‘shrub encroachment’ ha...
Top-order predators often have positive effects on biological diversity owing to their key functiona...
European settlement brought radical changes to Australian ecosystems, including near-eradication of ...
In Australia, dingoes (Canis lupus dingo) have been implicated in the decline and extinction of a nu...
Abstract The role of apex predators in structuring ecosystems through the suppression of mesopredato...