Culling of overabundant and invasive species to manage their ecological impacts on target species is widely practised but outcomes are unpredictable and monitoring of effectiveness often poor. Culling must improve ecosystem function, so clear, measurable goals, such as improved breeding potential of target species, are necessary. Many overabundant and invasive species are also nest predators and nest predation is the principal cause of breeding failure of many birds of conservation concern. It is important for managers to know the likely effects on nest predation when culling one species among a suite of nest predatory species. We tested the effect of culling a hyperaggressive, overabundant bird and known nesting disruptor, the noisy miner ...
For most passerines, nest predation has a major impact on breeding success; however, information on ...
The overabundance of Yellow-throated Miner (Manorina flavigula) has been shown to negatively affect ...
Passerines are especially vulnerable to predation at the pre-independence stage. Although the role o...
Culling of overabundant and invasive species to manage their ecological impacts on target species is...
Overabundant native animals cause a variety of human–wildlife conflicts that can require management ...
Interspecific aggression by the noisy miner (Manorina melanocephala), a highly despotic species, is ...
Interspecific aggression by the noisy miner (Manorina melanocephala), a highly despotic species, is ...
The composition of many eastern Australian woodland and forest bird assemblages is controlled by a s...
Overabundant native species are a growing problem globally, in part due to anthropogenic landscape m...
Nest predators reduce the reproductive success of passerines and may also threaten the safety of adu...
Interspecific competition is an essential element of the evolution of species and can strongly influ...
The mesopredator release hypothesis predicts that reductions in top-predator abundance in a communi...
Aim: To provide, through a large-scale long-term field study, an empirical evaluation of the extent ...
Pied Currawongs Strepera graculina have been implicated as a major threat to the persistence of smal...
Nest predation is the leading cause of nesting failure. Thus it is a crucial area of research needed...
For most passerines, nest predation has a major impact on breeding success; however, information on ...
The overabundance of Yellow-throated Miner (Manorina flavigula) has been shown to negatively affect ...
Passerines are especially vulnerable to predation at the pre-independence stage. Although the role o...
Culling of overabundant and invasive species to manage their ecological impacts on target species is...
Overabundant native animals cause a variety of human–wildlife conflicts that can require management ...
Interspecific aggression by the noisy miner (Manorina melanocephala), a highly despotic species, is ...
Interspecific aggression by the noisy miner (Manorina melanocephala), a highly despotic species, is ...
The composition of many eastern Australian woodland and forest bird assemblages is controlled by a s...
Overabundant native species are a growing problem globally, in part due to anthropogenic landscape m...
Nest predators reduce the reproductive success of passerines and may also threaten the safety of adu...
Interspecific competition is an essential element of the evolution of species and can strongly influ...
The mesopredator release hypothesis predicts that reductions in top-predator abundance in a communi...
Aim: To provide, through a large-scale long-term field study, an empirical evaluation of the extent ...
Pied Currawongs Strepera graculina have been implicated as a major threat to the persistence of smal...
Nest predation is the leading cause of nesting failure. Thus it is a crucial area of research needed...
For most passerines, nest predation has a major impact on breeding success; however, information on ...
The overabundance of Yellow-throated Miner (Manorina flavigula) has been shown to negatively affect ...
Passerines are especially vulnerable to predation at the pre-independence stage. Although the role o...