© 2016 International Society of Zoological Sciences, Institute of Zoology/Chinese Academy of Sciences and John Wiley & Sons Australia, Ltd Conditioned taste aversion (CTA) is an adaptive learning mechanism whereby a consumer associates the taste of a certain food with symptoms caused by a toxic substance, and thereafter avoids eating that type of food. Recently, wildlife researchers have employed CTA to discourage native fauna from ingesting toxic cane toads (Rhinella marina), a species that is invading tropical Australia. In this paper, we compare the results of 2 sets of CTA trials on large varanid lizards (“goannas,” Varanus panoptes). One set of trials (described in this paper) exposed recently-captured lizards to sausages made from can...
In tropical Australia, conditioned taste aversion can buffer vulnerable native predators from the in...
Interactions between invasive species and native fauna afford a unique opportunity to examine inters...
The ability of a native predator to adjust to a dangerously toxic invasive species is key to avoidin...
Conditioned taste aversion (CTA) is an adaptive learning mechanism whereby a consumer associates the...
The invasion of cane toads (Rhinella marina) through Australia imperils native predators that are ki...
It is virtually impossible to eradicate invasive organisms once they have spread widely, and even lo...
Even when we cannot eradicate an invasive species, we may be able to reduce its ecological impact. I...
In Australia, large native predators are fatally poisoned when they ingest invasive cane toads (Rhin...
Worldwide, one of the most catastrophic impacts of invasive species is to imperil populations of ape...
© 2018 Ecological Society of Australia The invasion of toxic cane toads (Rhinella marina) is a major...
© 2018 Elsevier B.V. Conditioned taste aversion is an emerging conservation tool that can be used to...
The invasion of toxic cane toads (Rhinella marina ) is a major threat to northern quolls (Dasyurus h...
The introduced cane toad (Bufo marinus) poses a major threat to biodiversity due to its lifelong tox...
Chemical cues can alert prey to the presence of predators before the predator is within visual proxi...
The ecological impact of an invasive species can depend on the behavioural responses of native fauna...
In tropical Australia, conditioned taste aversion can buffer vulnerable native predators from the in...
Interactions between invasive species and native fauna afford a unique opportunity to examine inters...
The ability of a native predator to adjust to a dangerously toxic invasive species is key to avoidin...
Conditioned taste aversion (CTA) is an adaptive learning mechanism whereby a consumer associates the...
The invasion of cane toads (Rhinella marina) through Australia imperils native predators that are ki...
It is virtually impossible to eradicate invasive organisms once they have spread widely, and even lo...
Even when we cannot eradicate an invasive species, we may be able to reduce its ecological impact. I...
In Australia, large native predators are fatally poisoned when they ingest invasive cane toads (Rhin...
Worldwide, one of the most catastrophic impacts of invasive species is to imperil populations of ape...
© 2018 Ecological Society of Australia The invasion of toxic cane toads (Rhinella marina) is a major...
© 2018 Elsevier B.V. Conditioned taste aversion is an emerging conservation tool that can be used to...
The invasion of toxic cane toads (Rhinella marina ) is a major threat to northern quolls (Dasyurus h...
The introduced cane toad (Bufo marinus) poses a major threat to biodiversity due to its lifelong tox...
Chemical cues can alert prey to the presence of predators before the predator is within visual proxi...
The ecological impact of an invasive species can depend on the behavioural responses of native fauna...
In tropical Australia, conditioned taste aversion can buffer vulnerable native predators from the in...
Interactions between invasive species and native fauna afford a unique opportunity to examine inters...
The ability of a native predator to adjust to a dangerously toxic invasive species is key to avoidin...