Feral cats (Felis catus) have a negative impact on native biodiversity in New Zealand. As such, their populations require careful management and monitoring of the effectiveness of these management operations. We used camera traps to assess (1) effectiveness of an intensive cat control operation, and (2) the level of reinvasion six months later. Cat abundance was estimated on a pastoral property in Hawke’s Bay, North Island, New Zealand, subject to cat control using trapping and shooting. Forty cameras were placed on a grid with 500 m spacing and deployed for a total of nine weeks: (1) pre-control, (2) immediately post-control, and (3) six-months post control. Cat abundance was estimated using an index-manipulation-index (IMI) method. The I...
The dynamics of feral cats (Felis catus) were assessed at Shark Bay at two adjoining sites subject t...
International audienceInvasive feral cats threaten biodiversity at a global scale. Mitigating feral ...
Predation by feral cats is considered to be the most significant factor in Australia’s recent mammal...
Control or eradication of feral cats (Felis cattus) is necessary for a number of reasons, including ...
Reducing the impacts of invasive predators is a key objective for conservation managers, livestock p...
We deploy camera traps to monitor feral cat (Felis catus) populations at two pastoral sites in Hawke...
Summary The feral Cat (Felis catus) is a significant threat to Australian fauna, and reducing their ...
The feral Cat (Felis catus) is a significant threat to Australian fauna, and reducing their impacts ...
Context: Feral cats, Felis catus, have caused the decline and extinction of many species worldwide, ...
Context: Feral cats pose a significant threat to wildlife in Australia and internationally. Controll...
Free-roaming domestic cats (Felis catus) pose numerous risks to biodiversity conservation, especiall...
Invasive species have contributed to the global biodiversity crisis, with the majority of recentday ...
Feral cats threaten wildlife, livestock and humans through predation, competition and disease. Contr...
Abstract ContextTo understand the ecological consequences of predator management, reliable and accu...
Introduction. Mammalian predators have a global impact on biodiversity. Mammalian predator species o...
The dynamics of feral cats (Felis catus) were assessed at Shark Bay at two adjoining sites subject t...
International audienceInvasive feral cats threaten biodiversity at a global scale. Mitigating feral ...
Predation by feral cats is considered to be the most significant factor in Australia’s recent mammal...
Control or eradication of feral cats (Felis cattus) is necessary for a number of reasons, including ...
Reducing the impacts of invasive predators is a key objective for conservation managers, livestock p...
We deploy camera traps to monitor feral cat (Felis catus) populations at two pastoral sites in Hawke...
Summary The feral Cat (Felis catus) is a significant threat to Australian fauna, and reducing their ...
The feral Cat (Felis catus) is a significant threat to Australian fauna, and reducing their impacts ...
Context: Feral cats, Felis catus, have caused the decline and extinction of many species worldwide, ...
Context: Feral cats pose a significant threat to wildlife in Australia and internationally. Controll...
Free-roaming domestic cats (Felis catus) pose numerous risks to biodiversity conservation, especiall...
Invasive species have contributed to the global biodiversity crisis, with the majority of recentday ...
Feral cats threaten wildlife, livestock and humans through predation, competition and disease. Contr...
Abstract ContextTo understand the ecological consequences of predator management, reliable and accu...
Introduction. Mammalian predators have a global impact on biodiversity. Mammalian predator species o...
The dynamics of feral cats (Felis catus) were assessed at Shark Bay at two adjoining sites subject t...
International audienceInvasive feral cats threaten biodiversity at a global scale. Mitigating feral ...
Predation by feral cats is considered to be the most significant factor in Australia’s recent mammal...