Background: The introduced brushtail possum (Trichosurus vulpecula) is a nocturnal herbivore, which is a major conservation, economic and epidemiological pest in New Zealand. In a response to these issues, various agencies seek to maintain possum populations at low densities primarily using toxic baiting. International research indicates that animal nocturnal activity may be influenced by the intensity of nocturnal illumination (generally correlated with moon phase). It is likely that this effect is a trade-off between predation risk and foraging efficiency. Accordingly, the aim of this research study was to build up a quantitative record of possum foraging activity (i.e. toxic bait consumption) under varying light conditions. Methods: ...
Eberhart-Phillips L. Dancing in the moonlight: evidence that Killdeer foraging behaviour varies with...
The time of the activity may be changed throughout the circadian cycle to increase the fitness of sp...
It is well established in the scientific literature that animal prey species reduce their activity a...
Feeding patterns of common brushtail possums (Trichosurus vulpecula, Kerr, 1792) were measured for 1...
The brushtail possum, Trichosurus vulpecula is an introduced nocturnal marsupial no larger than a h...
New Zealand (NZ) hosts several introduced mammalian pests that threaten native flora and fauna. Subs...
Moonlight is commonly reported to increase the time nocturnal animals allocate to antipredator vigil...
Abstract Predation influences prey survival and drives evolution of anti-predator behaviour. Anti-pr...
The moon can profoundly influence the activity patterns of animals. If predators are more successful...
The successful management of vertebrate wildlife populations can be dependent on the availability of...
In New Zealand, the introduced marsupial brushtail possum (Trichosurus vulpecula) is a pest species ...
The behavioural patterns of small mammalian prey species have been shown to be widely impacted by pr...
1. The risk of predation strongly affects mammalian population dynamics and community interactions. ...
Light pollution associated with anthropogenic development may intensify predation risk for rodents a...
Change in day length is an important cue for reproductive activation in seasonally breeding animals ...
Eberhart-Phillips L. Dancing in the moonlight: evidence that Killdeer foraging behaviour varies with...
The time of the activity may be changed throughout the circadian cycle to increase the fitness of sp...
It is well established in the scientific literature that animal prey species reduce their activity a...
Feeding patterns of common brushtail possums (Trichosurus vulpecula, Kerr, 1792) were measured for 1...
The brushtail possum, Trichosurus vulpecula is an introduced nocturnal marsupial no larger than a h...
New Zealand (NZ) hosts several introduced mammalian pests that threaten native flora and fauna. Subs...
Moonlight is commonly reported to increase the time nocturnal animals allocate to antipredator vigil...
Abstract Predation influences prey survival and drives evolution of anti-predator behaviour. Anti-pr...
The moon can profoundly influence the activity patterns of animals. If predators are more successful...
The successful management of vertebrate wildlife populations can be dependent on the availability of...
In New Zealand, the introduced marsupial brushtail possum (Trichosurus vulpecula) is a pest species ...
The behavioural patterns of small mammalian prey species have been shown to be widely impacted by pr...
1. The risk of predation strongly affects mammalian population dynamics and community interactions. ...
Light pollution associated with anthropogenic development may intensify predation risk for rodents a...
Change in day length is an important cue for reproductive activation in seasonally breeding animals ...
Eberhart-Phillips L. Dancing in the moonlight: evidence that Killdeer foraging behaviour varies with...
The time of the activity may be changed throughout the circadian cycle to increase the fitness of sp...
It is well established in the scientific literature that animal prey species reduce their activity a...