Aim: Introduced predators negatively impact biodiversity globally, with insular fauna often most severely affected. Here, we assess spatial variation in the number of terrestrial vertebrates (excluding amphibians) killed by two mammalian mesopredators introduced to Australia, the red fox (Vulpes vulpes) and feral cat (Felis catus). We aim to identify prey groups that suffer especially high rates of predation, and regions where losses to foxes and/or cats are most substantial. Location: Australia. Methods: We draw information on the spatial variation in tallies of reptiles, birds and mammals killed by cats in Australia from published studies. We derive tallies for fox predation by (i) modelling continental-scale spatial variation in fox dens...
Feral cats (Felis catus) have devastated wildlife globally. In Australia, feral cats are implicated ...
Cats (Felis catus) are globally one of the most widespread invasive predators and are identified as ...
Context: Many Australian mammal species are highly susceptible to predation by introduced domestic c...
Aim: Introduced predators negatively impact biodiversity globally, with insular fauna often most sev...
Aim: Introduced predators negatively impact biodiversity globally, with insular fauna often most sev...
Published online 15 June 2018Context. Feral cats (Felis catus) are a threat to biodiversity globally...
Predation by cats (Felis catus) is implicated in the decline and extinction of many Australian mamma...
Predation by cats (Felis catus) is implicated in the decline and extinction of many Australian mamma...
Context: Over the last 230 years, the Australian terrestrial mammal fauna has suffered a very high r...
1. Mammals comprise the bulk of the diet of free‐ranging domestic cats Felis catus (defined as inclu...
Abstract Introduced mammalian predators are drivers of species decline and extinction globally. The ...
Aim: We examined evidence for the mesopredator release hypothesis at a subcontinental scale by inves...
Settlement by Europeans brought with it many changes to the Australian environment including: altere...
Many Australian mammal species are highly susceptible to predation by introduced cats (Felis catus) ...
Feral cats (Felis catus) have devastated wildlife globally. In Australia, feral cats are implicated ...
Cats (Felis catus) are globally one of the most widespread invasive predators and are identified as ...
Context: Many Australian mammal species are highly susceptible to predation by introduced domestic c...
Aim: Introduced predators negatively impact biodiversity globally, with insular fauna often most sev...
Aim: Introduced predators negatively impact biodiversity globally, with insular fauna often most sev...
Published online 15 June 2018Context. Feral cats (Felis catus) are a threat to biodiversity globally...
Predation by cats (Felis catus) is implicated in the decline and extinction of many Australian mamma...
Predation by cats (Felis catus) is implicated in the decline and extinction of many Australian mamma...
Context: Over the last 230 years, the Australian terrestrial mammal fauna has suffered a very high r...
1. Mammals comprise the bulk of the diet of free‐ranging domestic cats Felis catus (defined as inclu...
Abstract Introduced mammalian predators are drivers of species decline and extinction globally. The ...
Aim: We examined evidence for the mesopredator release hypothesis at a subcontinental scale by inves...
Settlement by Europeans brought with it many changes to the Australian environment including: altere...
Many Australian mammal species are highly susceptible to predation by introduced cats (Felis catus) ...
Feral cats (Felis catus) have devastated wildlife globally. In Australia, feral cats are implicated ...
Cats (Felis catus) are globally one of the most widespread invasive predators and are identified as ...
Context: Many Australian mammal species are highly susceptible to predation by introduced domestic c...