Published: 9 November 2015Context: Apex predators occupy the top level of the trophic cascade and often perform regulatory functions in many ecosystems. Their removal has been shown to increase herbivore and mesopredator populations, and ultimately reduce species diversity. In Australia, it has been proposed that the apex predator, the dingo (Canis dingo), has the potential to act as a biological control agent for two introduced mesopredators, the red fox (Vulpes vulpes) and the feral cat (Felis catus). Understanding the mechanisms of interaction among the three species may assist in determining the effectiveness of the dingo as a control agent and the potential benefits to lower-order species. Aims: To test the hypotheses that feral cats a...
1. Apex predators can benefit ecosystems through top–down control of mesopredators and herbivores. H...
Large mammalian carnivores can initiate trophic cascades which influence the abundance of species oc...
1.Apex predators can suppress smaller bodied ‘mesopredators’. In doing so, they can provide refuge t...
Predation can be an important force in ecosystem dynamics, imposing top-down effects on lower trophi...
Predation can be an important force in ecosystem dynamics, imposing top-down effects on lower trophi...
Extent: 15p.An increase in mesopredators caused by the removal of top-order predators can have signi...
Apex predators are subject to lethal control in many parts of the world to minimize their impacts on...
Removal of apex predators can drive ecological regime shifts owing to compensatory positive and nega...
Removal of apex predators can drive ecological regime shifts owing to compensatory positive and nega...
Removal of apex predators can drive ecological regime shifts owing to compensatory positive and nega...
1. Apex predators can benefit ecosystems through top–down control of mesopredators and herbivo...
Published: 22 May 2015Context: Automatically activated cameras (camera traps) and automated poison-d...
1.Apex predators can suppress smaller bodied ‘mesopredators’. In doing so, they can provide refuge t...
Abstract The role of apex predators in structuring ecosystems through the suppression of mesopredato...
Abstract The role of apex predators in structuring ecosystems through the suppression of mesopredato...
1. Apex predators can benefit ecosystems through top–down control of mesopredators and herbivores. H...
Large mammalian carnivores can initiate trophic cascades which influence the abundance of species oc...
1.Apex predators can suppress smaller bodied ‘mesopredators’. In doing so, they can provide refuge t...
Predation can be an important force in ecosystem dynamics, imposing top-down effects on lower trophi...
Predation can be an important force in ecosystem dynamics, imposing top-down effects on lower trophi...
Extent: 15p.An increase in mesopredators caused by the removal of top-order predators can have signi...
Apex predators are subject to lethal control in many parts of the world to minimize their impacts on...
Removal of apex predators can drive ecological regime shifts owing to compensatory positive and nega...
Removal of apex predators can drive ecological regime shifts owing to compensatory positive and nega...
Removal of apex predators can drive ecological regime shifts owing to compensatory positive and nega...
1. Apex predators can benefit ecosystems through top–down control of mesopredators and herbivo...
Published: 22 May 2015Context: Automatically activated cameras (camera traps) and automated poison-d...
1.Apex predators can suppress smaller bodied ‘mesopredators’. In doing so, they can provide refuge t...
Abstract The role of apex predators in structuring ecosystems through the suppression of mesopredato...
Abstract The role of apex predators in structuring ecosystems through the suppression of mesopredato...
1. Apex predators can benefit ecosystems through top–down control of mesopredators and herbivores. H...
Large mammalian carnivores can initiate trophic cascades which influence the abundance of species oc...
1.Apex predators can suppress smaller bodied ‘mesopredators’. In doing so, they can provide refuge t...