Top-predators around the world are becoming increasingly intertwined with humans, sometimes causing conflict and increasing safety risks in urban areas. In Australia, dingoes and dingo � domestic dog hybrids are common in many urban areas, and pose a variety of human health and safety risks. However, data on urban dingo ecology is scant. We GPS-collared 37 dingoes in north-eastern Australia and continuously monitored them each 30 min for 11–394 days. Most dingoes were nocturnal, with an overall mean home range size of 17.47 km2. Overall mean daily distance travelled was 6.86 km/day. At all times dingoes were within 1000 m of houses and buildings. Home ranges appeared to be constrained to patches of suitable vegetation fragments within and...
There is surprisingly little research into urban dingoes, even though urban areas in Australia are r...
Wild predators that attack people represent a significant challenge to the management authorities ch...
The lowlands of the Wet Tropics Bioregion (LWT) in north-eastern Queensland, Australia (situated bet...
Top-predators around the world are becoming increasingly intertwined with humans, sometimes causing ...
Top-predators around the world are becoming increasingly intertwined with humans, sometimes causing ...
Wild carnivores are becoming increasing common in urban areas. In Australia, dingoes exist, in most ...
Wild carnivores are becoming increasing common in urban areas. In Australia, dingoes exist, in most ...
AbstractWild carnivores are becoming increasing common in urban areas. In Australia, dingoes exist, ...
Urban dingoes are known to occur along most of the Australian eastern seaboard but are particularly ...
Dingoes (Canis lupus dingo) on K'gari-Fraser Island have interacted with humans in unacceptable ways...
Australia is free from canine rabies. The spread of the disease in Indonesia has increased the risk ...
Dingoes (Canis dingo) in the coastal lowlands of Australia's Wet Tropics (WT) are perceived as a maj...
Wild predators that attack people represent a significant challenge to the management authorities ch...
Knowledge of the resource requirements of urban predators can improve our understanding of their eco...
Interactions between predators and humans are a key driver of human-wildlife conflicts and can under...
There is surprisingly little research into urban dingoes, even though urban areas in Australia are r...
Wild predators that attack people represent a significant challenge to the management authorities ch...
The lowlands of the Wet Tropics Bioregion (LWT) in north-eastern Queensland, Australia (situated bet...
Top-predators around the world are becoming increasingly intertwined with humans, sometimes causing ...
Top-predators around the world are becoming increasingly intertwined with humans, sometimes causing ...
Wild carnivores are becoming increasing common in urban areas. In Australia, dingoes exist, in most ...
Wild carnivores are becoming increasing common in urban areas. In Australia, dingoes exist, in most ...
AbstractWild carnivores are becoming increasing common in urban areas. In Australia, dingoes exist, ...
Urban dingoes are known to occur along most of the Australian eastern seaboard but are particularly ...
Dingoes (Canis lupus dingo) on K'gari-Fraser Island have interacted with humans in unacceptable ways...
Australia is free from canine rabies. The spread of the disease in Indonesia has increased the risk ...
Dingoes (Canis dingo) in the coastal lowlands of Australia's Wet Tropics (WT) are perceived as a maj...
Wild predators that attack people represent a significant challenge to the management authorities ch...
Knowledge of the resource requirements of urban predators can improve our understanding of their eco...
Interactions between predators and humans are a key driver of human-wildlife conflicts and can under...
There is surprisingly little research into urban dingoes, even though urban areas in Australia are r...
Wild predators that attack people represent a significant challenge to the management authorities ch...
The lowlands of the Wet Tropics Bioregion (LWT) in north-eastern Queensland, Australia (situated bet...