Introduction Many prey species around the world are suffering declines due to a variety of interacting causes such as land use change, climate change, invasive species and novel disease. Recent studies on the ecological roles of top-predators have suggested that lethal top-predator control by humans (typically undertaken to protect livestock or managed game from predation) is an indirect additional cause of prey declines through trophic cascade effects. Such studies have prompted calls to prohibit lethal top-predator control with the expectation that doing so will result in widespread benefits for biodiversity at all trophic levels. However, applied experiments investigating in situ responses of prey populations to contemporary top-predato...
Recently argued that observed positive relationships between dingoes and small mammals were a result...
Recently argued that observed positive relationships between dingoes and small mammals were a result...
Top-predators contribute to ecosystem resilience, yet individuals or populations are often subject t...
Introduction Many prey species around the world are suffering declines due to a variety of interact...
Introduction: Many prey species around the world are suffering declines due to a variety of interact...
Introduction: Many prey species around the world are suffering declines due to a variety of interact...
Introduction: Many prey species around the world are suffering declines due to a variety of interact...
Many prey species around the world are suffering declines due to a variety of interacting causes suc...
INTRODUCTION:Terrestrial top-predators are expected to regulate and stabilise food webs through thei...
Introduction: Terrestrial top-predators are expected to regulate and stabilise food webs through the...
Introduction: Terrestrial top-predators are expected to regulate and stabilise food webs through the...
Introduction: Terrestrial top-predators are expected to regulate and stabilise food webs through the...
Top-predators can sometimes be important for structuring fauna assemblages in terrestrial ecosystems...
Top-predators can sometimes be important for structuring fauna assemblages in terrestrial ecosystems...
Top-predators can sometimes be important for structuring fauna assemblages in terrestrial ecosystems...
Recently argued that observed positive relationships between dingoes and small mammals were a result...
Recently argued that observed positive relationships between dingoes and small mammals were a result...
Top-predators contribute to ecosystem resilience, yet individuals or populations are often subject t...
Introduction Many prey species around the world are suffering declines due to a variety of interact...
Introduction: Many prey species around the world are suffering declines due to a variety of interact...
Introduction: Many prey species around the world are suffering declines due to a variety of interact...
Introduction: Many prey species around the world are suffering declines due to a variety of interact...
Many prey species around the world are suffering declines due to a variety of interacting causes suc...
INTRODUCTION:Terrestrial top-predators are expected to regulate and stabilise food webs through thei...
Introduction: Terrestrial top-predators are expected to regulate and stabilise food webs through the...
Introduction: Terrestrial top-predators are expected to regulate and stabilise food webs through the...
Introduction: Terrestrial top-predators are expected to regulate and stabilise food webs through the...
Top-predators can sometimes be important for structuring fauna assemblages in terrestrial ecosystems...
Top-predators can sometimes be important for structuring fauna assemblages in terrestrial ecosystems...
Top-predators can sometimes be important for structuring fauna assemblages in terrestrial ecosystems...
Recently argued that observed positive relationships between dingoes and small mammals were a result...
Recently argued that observed positive relationships between dingoes and small mammals were a result...
Top-predators contribute to ecosystem resilience, yet individuals or populations are often subject t...